Garni describes his poison's effects -> Garni admires men who are willing to sacrifice a few others for the good of the masses -> Garni thinks Alexander is better at being King than his father -> Garni: "You have no reason to suspect me for killing the King"
I mean, you literally said you admire someone who is willing "to kill for the greater good" and that "war is inevitable at this point". Wanting to put Alexander on the throne so that the war turns out favorable in the end is pretty damn obvious.
I mean, you literally said you admire someone who is willing "to kill for the greater good" and that "war is inevitable at this point". Wanting to put Alexander on the throne so that the war turns out favorable in the end is pretty damn obvious.