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I'm guessing the voice sounded feminine so they assumed "her"?
His whole way of talking is misdirection and partial truths. He never technically lies. but in effect nobody ever gets the pure truth from him
This is a Preety powerful moment. Well done. It also puts all of his actions done afterwards into perspective
Plus he calls the cup he got from Cassie his most prized possession.
I doubt it will be a betrayal from them. From the way he talks about it in the future, it sounds like he thinks that he is the one who messed up. Something about a murder. Considering he murdered someone who badbouthed Nephis, I don't think he has that many negative feelings towards them.
His standards have risen I guess
I'm actually a big fan of this twist. Well depending on who it's handled later. If it's just pointless drama then I might be a bit upset. But I enjoy stories where characters have to struggle constantly for every small victory. If people want a story where everything is given to the protagonist and everything goes their way read any of the literal THOUSANDS of other stories on here with the same tired plot. it's like some of the people here have never heard the phrase character development where the character actually has to struggle first to thrive. Most of the stories where the MC has really "struggled" usually just wrap up and summarize his whole life struggle in the first chapter and then after that everything is Sunshine's and rainbows as everything after that goes their way for 99.99% of the book.
Well salt can't evaporate.
Because what if they find a way in the future to return those souls. people aren't going to accept killing them when their body itself is perfectly healthy. It's the same reason a lot of people wouldn't kill someone in a coma even of they may never wake up.
That's kind of the point
I don't think it forces truth only. what it forces is to make him say what he's thinking related to what he's asked. even if it's too much info for the question.
I'm guessing he can be silent. but here he was probably about to talk and say a lie so it autocorrected to the truth.
Honestly that's fair. Sure people like tsunderes in anime and stuff. But if there was one in real life and they were a million times stronger than you that would be terrifying. The "cute" tantrums could end your life at any moment. Probably really stressful.
Narrator:The Kid ranted at no one, it slowly dawning just how alone he truly was. Kirito, Wait, what was that? Narrator, He asked the sky, like a preacher to his silent gods.
Reminds me of Fire Punch.
Hinotori?
Not really. That's vague as hell. It could be so many different things From incredibly busted to meh based on the details.