Ok im curious it has been thousand of years now that they revived. If the why man is on moon are you sure he's not dead or he's really there? Because no matter how slow the time outside earth progress or time dilation, thousands of years can be said too much and statistically speaking, the average age of death of a man is 80. I think there's just some loop triggering this Morse communication from earth to moon vice versa, and why man is actually on earth, stone like others.
Well, this is my own opinion but if senku's theory about the medusa device can make a dead person alive or somehow immortal is true then it's either whyman is on brink of death then turn himself into stone,cameback, and watch over the earth for thousand years since after petrification they can't die from old age but they still can die if someone kill them since whyman illustration shows skull like thing then that might be the clue that a human body will still rot but still somehow alive with the help of medusa device
I hate the types of Psyche. They use too much emotion and let their feelings lead them on, no matter the circumstances. In this case, it is really not reasonable for Medea to use a false witness BUT we know Medea wouldn't reveal her plan to people she doesn't trust. She's logical and realistic. However, Psyche is like the embodiment of right and justice, everything must be the right way and dirtying your hands is a no. In this world, people with that kind of mindset don't survive that long. Let's be realistic. Medea use a fake witness because there's no survivor and that means the guilty can be forgiven and release, that could also endanger her. If she don't use any method she could think of, she would fail to imprison them completely.
I get ya pov.
There's no point in Psyche trying to be a Mary Sue. And does she even have an alternate way? No, then is she seriously willing to let the evil scumbags go and throw the plan under water?
Exactly when will she come to terms with the way the world is? Everything will burn by the time she realises and matures.
The Oracle wasn't far off!
And she's in no way fit to rule or judge. Still needs to learn. Disappointed is what I am
It's not like I hate that type of people, it's dislike. It kinda irks me sometimes how emotional they could be and the fact that it clouds their judgment. I don't hate idealistic people because some of them are open to reality and I am surrounded by them BUT only if they're too emotional when it comes to heavy situations, and in this case, the trial.
Hao is just too adorable, I can't handle their dynamics Hao the pushover master and Haru, the sly servant ㅠㅠ