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Originally Posted by j0x
well i already explain this on my previous replies (maybe in an implied way) but his killing of humans and this war is just his way to make human struggles/tests/trials as he said in order to test humans and further analyze humans for the purpose of selecting next evolved humans (project eden)
killing humans and this war is just a neccessary sacrifice to obtain what he wants (project eden), that is how i understand Ezelcants words in this episode
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It seems that you (and maybe ReddyRedWolf) still do not understand me.
I'll say it again, I'm not questioning Ezelcant's method. I'm not questioning the current war. It's hypocritical, but I'm not concerned with that now.
Yes, he's using the conflict for Project Eden. But remember that Eden is supposed to be a place without war. That's what I don't understand. Why is Ezelcant trying to create a place without war? Why is war so important when there are other more relevant problems to solve?