Thread: Licensed + Crunchyroll Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi (Sunday Without God)
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Old 2013-07-22, 09:12   Link #322
Shadow5YA
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Again, HH did not choose to die that time. However, once dead it is not acceptable to continue living. Not only does HH know this, but the gravekeepers, Julie, and the villagers do as well. The dead having to pass on is not only Humpnie's opinion.

That is precisely why the villagers kept Ai in the dark - they knew what they were doing was a farce.

Scar being an experienced gravekeeper would never allow HH to stay for long, and Ai herself knew it wasn't right to ignore his death, which is why she did not voice her desire to stay with her father forever.

You claim that it's irresponsible for Humpnie to leave his daughter, but it's a logical fallacy to treat his inevitable burial as something equivalent to suicide. He devoted an entire day to spending time with his daughter after death to show that he did have a desire to stay with her.
It can also be seen as selfish to overstay your welcome. When your time has come, your time has come. No one wants a Matou Zouken.

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Originally Posted by Gohan78 View Post
I have a question for the novel readers: who were those 7 weirdos who captured and tortured HH? The anime seemed to imply that they met HH before but he forgot about the event because he died "under extreme trauma". What did they want from him?
They were who they stated they were: fanatic stalkers. They were talking about why Humpnie didn't remember how he was captured or kidnapped.
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