User blog comment:Keekian/Doflamingo not caring about his crew's lives/@comment-108.53.177.4-20161018135048

Well if you all recall back when Doflamingo and Law had their skirmish on the Dressrosa/Green Bit bridge, Law used Jora as a shield and Mingo was distressed by the action. He firmly wanted Law to release Jora because he values her. Now he may not value her like he would a mother, but she is a part of his family. Doflamingo cares about his executives, but I think you guys are confusing a major part of Doffy's personality. Its not that Doffy didn't care about his men during the Dressrosa war, its more that he was very confident in his family's ability to defeat the enemies. Part of what made Doffy was his truely arrogant and condifent nature in all aspects of his life. Up until Luffy drop kicked his face with Gear 4th, Doffy was 100% confident that he would win against everyone, including a marine admiral. He wasn't worried about how his family would fare because he knew that as long as he had Mansherry captive, his men could get right back up and finish the jobs they started. When all his men fell and it was down to him, it really bothered him...but he couldn't drop everything and save them...he had an enraged Luffy to deal with. Luffy displayed to Mingo that trademark tenacity, and Mingo knew that as long as Luffy was alive, he'd have to deal with him.

Now some of you might be thinking, if thats the case, why didn't Mingo go help his family when Luffy's haki ran out? Well lets think about this logically: If your adversary just displayed a level of power that you can't directly compete with and that adversary is now in a weakened state...wouldn't you try to capitolize on the moment? Mingo prioritized his threats, yes he knew his family were all beaten, but if he dropped everything to save them, but Luffy proved to be his biggest threat thus he had to put his family's condition on hold until the Luffy threat was dealt with. In the end, I think Doffy really cares about his family, especially the Top 4 Executives since they essentially were his most trusted and closest friends. However, the circumstances didn't give him the chance to help them, he needed to look out for his best interest...something his family knew and accepted when they chose to be a part of family