2014-03-14, 00:38 | Link #9566 |
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People's reasoning is "the stakes are too high, she has no right to back out and risk the world's fate over a petty grudge". Well, maybe she wouldn't be acting like this if she had a slightest clue about what's going on. She was forced to go at an old stranger's mansion in the middle of the night, then make a trip for no apparent reason, then there were giants crushing stuff around them, and then the whole f**king world disappeared. And all she knows is that everything is somehow connected to the jerk who broke her best friend's heart and then made her fall in love with him, despite saying he doesn't love her. I feel sorry for Ayumi. Wouldn't like to be in her shoes right now. Hopefully she'll feel better after Tenri explains everything to her.
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2014-03-14, 07:25 | Link #9567 |
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Join Date: Jan 2014
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If folks here are worried about Ayumi, don't be. I just read the spoiler for Ch. 263 and Tenri let's Ayumi read the part of the letter that pertains to her. Her attitude changes, and she is much more cooperative afterwards. Ayumi will be just fine.
What raises my curiosity is how the spoiler ends. Keima tags all the girls, and after he ends with Ayumi being tagged, he says he's done, and the spoiler ends in a rather anticlimactic way. Seeing how the goddess arc ended I have this feeling things aren't going to end so simple, and that reality has some kind of suprise for him before he returns.
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2014-03-14, 11:45 | Link #9568 |
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Oh, there is a surprise, although it has already occurred. Elsie disappeared, and when the timelines connect again, there will still be those giants rampaging through the city. With Haqua and Nora gone back to Hell, Nikaido and Rimyuel are the only ones who can protect Keima and the girls. This is just the beginning.
Which reminds me... what exactly happened to Elsie? Obviously, she didn't die, or else Keima would've died, too. Where could she be now? Last edited by Altes; 2014-03-14 at 11:55. |
2014-03-14, 19:08 | Link #9570 |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light....
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Folks, I just came in here and deleted a number of pointless posts, whether things that have very little to do with the thread topic at hand or posts only dedicated to when chapters are coming out or that the have come out.
Please, lets keep the discussion more focused if possible, okay? I really am not interested in handing out warnings or infractions here... Thanks. ^^
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2014-03-15, 00:42 | Link #9573 |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light....
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An excellent chapter indeed.
Ayumi's stubborness and jealousy is certainly frustrating at times for me (in fact no other chara in TWGOK has frustrated me as much as she has) but she is just as Keima wrote when all is said and done.... Now then, even though I like the wrapping up of so many details (Wakaki really is a skilled writer imo) I hope they will finish up the arc!
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2014-03-15, 09:25 | Link #9579 |
Banned
Join Date: Oct 2013
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So Keima just friendzoned every single girl, huh? Guess he won't be ending up with any of them, or with a harem. I'm actually cool with that, would hate to see the God lower himself to the level of a real girl, no matter how good and sweet. Always saw shipping as a pointless exercise.
That being said, it's nice to finally see Keima's opinion about everything that's happened and everyone involved in it. I half-expected him to sever the ties with them all, and he actually considered doing it... And in the end, he made an opposite decision and accepted them, along with the consequences of his own actions. Our boy is all grown up now. *sheds a tear* |
2014-03-15, 11:39 | Link #9580 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2013
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Dunno about him growing up really.
Keima pours all of his heart in the heroines that he finds in his games. Likewise, he approach all of his Real-Girls conquest with the same seriousness. He does not simply presenting a fake self before any of the [Real Girls] of his charge. Instead, he highlights a part of himself that would best resonate with their eccentricities, obsessions and feelings. I couldn't help but feel a trace of sincerity in this. Keima already poured his heart when he conquered these girls. It is inevitable that lingering feelings remains. That is why he is incapable of simply brushing off any of the ambiguous promises that he gives during the climax in any of conquest that he made. And when he said 'I'd die for you' he was serious. Rather than desiring to be a recluse seeking the ideal. He turns out to be such a huge Romanticist. |
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