Not to defend the dude, but if you grow up in an emotionally stunted environment where you're taught your only worth is from your family name, is it so strange that Ruedigar was the way that he was?
Also, man I get that as a transmigrator/isekai/reincarnation whatever character tries to consult the book/game/etc. to see what would happen, I don't understand why they act all surprise when they learn new things. The book is not going to go into the fine details bro.
I totally agree but also I feel like something that important (Luca's feeling of betrayal from his uncle) should've been written in the novel, even as like a backstory or something he remembers as a lesson.
Not to defend the dude, but if you grow up in an emotionally stunted environment where you're taught your only worth is from your family name, is it so strange that Ruedigar was the way that he was?
Also, man I get that as a transmigrator/isekai/reincarnation whatever character tries to consult the book/game/etc. to see what would happen, I don't understand why they act all surprise when they learn new things. The book is not going to go into the fine details bro.