@luffyet:
The latest chapter just shows the true nature of humans. They originally wished for equality and once they achieved it they blame Solomon for doing so. They just really want to be on top of the other species.
And Sheba, with all that stress how is your baby?
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And now it looks like Gyokuen is Sheba.
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I thought that was Arba that kept having the dark, "I'm like super deadly crazy" eyes at weird times surprisingly a lot of moments in this chapter?
Like when she said she no longer sees things the way she did at 1st and now all is forgiven, and then when they kept asking for audience with the "King Solomon"?
Also was it a bad translation, or did people constantly come up to Sheba and ask for " an audience with the king" with the blatantly stated purpose of trying to kill said King?
And the more I see it Sheba body type still looks a bit too skinny to be Gyoken, although Arba's body type seems perfect for it, even considering Sheba should have gained some weight from the pregnancy.
@black-leg:
What a twist that would be if gyoken was arba but sheba was the one who destroyed alma toran
Hmmm….
That could be what was missing...
@Maju:
I know people are blaming the humans for reacting that way,but what exactly did Solomon expect would happen by merging his will with god?
now every creature has equal power,but they still have different opinion,different culture and values,contrast would have happened anyway,if not for Solomon's decision,for some other issue.
Also,since human mages got the dirty end of the stick (since they are the only ones who lost their families,and again,i don't get if David made that just for revenge or because he predicted that Solomon would have then searched for god and killed him),it's natural that they will not react well when they are also deprived of their power.It's true that it's them,together with the other species,that insisted that Solomon should become king and so they gave to him their right to decide,but still "killing god" and "changing the world forever" seems like the kind of choice you can afford having a couple of reunions about before acting,ill ilah would have stayed in that place like it did for probably thousands of year,so there was no reason to act immediately.
**_also,since when arba was such a religious nut job?his character made a full 180 the moment solomon "killed" god,but I don't remember her previously being such a religious person..as a matter of fact,if someone was her "god",it was solomon.
I assume i'm probably missing something..when i have the time i'm gonna re-read this arc._**
Agreed on the bold, KOL on YouTube started getting suspicious of Arba about 2 chapters ago, so yeah, guess we just missed them.
Did anybody else have problems understanding parts of this chapter, ( especially the last 5/ 6 pages)? I got the feeling the style was on purpose to in a way to represent such confusion to the beginning of some1's madness, but it seemed almost a bit too repetitive ? Maybe I got a really bad translation?