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The devs intention was probably to have it clear that the MC does not consider himself a victim in this case.Yeah, victimhood can be a part of person's identity, but how does it fit here?
On the contrary, the MC considers himself so much badass that it would be nearly impossible to victimize him.
I suppose that the question should be how you, as the player, somehow misinterpreted the MC's character in this regard. There can be a lot of reasons for that, like lack of exposition in the story, or some kind of bias on your part.
Personally though, I have to admit that when the MC fought the much younger fighter and lost, further damaging his health in the process, I did have the feeling he was feeling a bit sorry for himself. But at the same time it is clear that he's not a quitter and will do whatever it takes to give his girls what they (in his opinion) need, while at the same ignoring what the girls actually need (their father).
I really like this kind of character depth. Well done dev!