He knows he is God, but he is also figuring out that the old man is him as well. It's a timeloop.I don't quite get it, is he just now figuring out that old man was god? Or is it a reference to the old guy in the temple?
But this time it’s leading towards true, he’s starting to think the old man was him from the future“corporate wants you to compare the two images”
”they’re the same person”
If this is what the author came up with during the idea slump and don't know how to progress the plot, then this is beyond stupid.
This mangar is adapted from the novel, right? Is that how it was too in the novel? Haruka monologing by himself about the identity of that old man for an entire chapter after all that happened?
He favors her because outside of the Sex-Slave Trio she's supposed to be one of his concubines (at least in the LN).So basically Haruka gets so powerful he transcends space and time thanks to himself? Also, he favors the Prez because he is in fact an old pervert!
Timey-wimey shenanigans abound![]()
It's not just that he knew the future, it's that he knew the personalities of the classmates into detail even though they should have just met. Then add in the fact that the class prez felt some familiarity to the old man"God was able to tell the future, therefore he must be me from the future" seems like an absolutely insane leap in logic.
It doesn't need to be over and over. In this instance a one time loop would be enough, since this isn't a Groundhog Day thing, where Haruka returns to his own younger self and keeps being thrown back at a certain point, but his personal time keeps moving forward and he just jumps back to an earlier point once to encounter everyone and is able to continue past that point freely.Old man is him? then... stuck inside a timeloop over and over sounds like both heaven and HELL.