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Old 2013-01-23, 23:53   Link #23472
whitecloud
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I have read it several times, the so called "moral high ground" that touma talk about is to some level is justified, after all birdway did sacrifice a large number of people in her plan, by acting as a chess master, by not getting involved herself, not getting hurt as touma said "do not want to cut her own flesh" while touma run all over the place injuring himself in the process, even though in the end birdway may have save more than touma ever did.

about touma watching people starving to death, touma is only a person, there is so much that a person can do, he even admit he is dumb, and might not have tried hard enough.

about touma himself, i agree with you he have a bad case of messiah complex, and why is this happened even though we read through the novel not exactly been addressed properly, and it probably related to the missing memory, and the implication of this complex will be addressed soon enough...
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