Talk:Gazef Stronoff/@comment-179.182.140.197-20180112030737/@comment-2804:7F7:E183:C8C8:0:0:0:2-20180112171716

Gestblinde, imho, Gazef believed that his death would somehow mitigate the damage againt his King, after the terrible defeat of the Kingdom's army.

But in the part of Gazef's point of view of the chapter, we read his thoughts. And it looked like the somehow believed he could win. And I wonder from where he believed it. Look:

"This was an unbelievable stroke of luck. To begin with, Ainz, who surrounded himself with incredible subordinates, was now standing alone in front of him withou his bodyguards."

"His enemy stood at a height that he could not reach with his both hands. However, right now, he had a chance to bridge the gap between them."

"He would never get a chance like this again."

For me, he sounded like he believed he had a chance to win. But I can't see how he concluded this.