They were talking across time. Speaking code to the past so things happen that should be stable in the future for them to go address, hopefully without the one manipulating time beside them catching on to what it meant.thanks for the chapter. It's been a while, but I feel like a lot of details were just kinda glossed over. For example, the hero talks in code because there might be someone watching them and erasing the details. If this enemy can do all that, wouldn't explaining it afterwards ruin the point? Also, the whole "maybe Reid was given his mana/resurrected/etc (not very clear, intentionally)" feels a lot more ominous than the manga has it portrayed. Last point is more of a personal opinion tho but regardless, wacky/
yeah but then he goes on to just explain it anyways. What makes them assume that the guy manipulating time can hear them anyways, though? Or at least specifically only during the inter-time conversation? If there was something in the prev chapters that explains it that'd make sense, but I uh am lazyThey were talking across time. Speaking code to the past so things happen that should be stable in the future for them to go address, hopefully without the one manipulating time beside them catching on to what it meant.
The person erasing them from history is presumably working from a point in the past. If they still exist in the future, either they aren't paying attention to the two of them in spite of everything they've already done, or they're okay with everything they're doing cause that was part of the plan for some reason. Either way, it doesn't particularly matter that they're talking about it.yeah but then he goes on to just explain it anyways. What makes them assume that the guy manipulating time can hear them anyways, though? Or at least specifically only during the inter-time conversation? If there was something in the prev chapters that explains it that'd make sense, but I uh am lazy