From what I understood:
1) The whole story happened because evil liese was not trinity seven (as she should), which lead to Selina dying and everything going off-rails and entering a path that would destroy the multiverse, with the only solution being both (or possibly all) Liese's sacrificing...
I really like how casual the characters (in particular Liese) is: "Why did you make me a little girl?" "Oh I just missed, I was trying to kill you" "So, I'm going to need your help now." "Don't you feel guilty putting a little girl to work?". Plus just casually saying they'll try infinite times...
Nice Christmas gift, thank you. My guess of the last page is that Selina's wound reopened due to the change in past, though I doubt our Liese wouldn't do it without a plan.
@Xystus Virtual Makoto had the chips, which made him immortal inside the simulation (otherwise old Makoto would just delete the bugs directly). He needed to bring Makoto alive out of the simulation. Maybe he could have set things up so the moment he comes back, Inaba's body would be destroyed...
As mentioned in the first world A chapter, emotions is something new for machines. In this chapter it's mentioned that they only learned how to cook recently because for them stuff like taste didn't matter, they only cared about "living" efficiently: keeping their body functional and healthy...
@desden Real world (world A) Makoto was obsessed with Ai and researched all kind of projects without regards to ethics to save her (basically the powers of the specialists but in the real world, which would obviously bring an apocalypse) and after he caused the destruction of everything in the...
At least Makoto is now the sexiest human really alive. And old Makoto is really setting himself to a fall being such a sociopath, he not only destroyed humanity for his selfishness but also continues to manipulate everyone to get what he wants. The "bug" is probably the good guy.
He might be forced to kill Ai to forcefully reset her whenever she goes out of the script. In the fake city she mentioned in chapter 19 that she was thinking about dropping out of college because her father had health problems and couldn't pay tuition, and mentions that a teacher overheard and...
I'm glad they are going for the predictable "twist" that follow their build up for the plot points that really matter. Makoto's dream that Yukiko was missing was in fact a memory from his past life, all his day dreams that hinted at the fake city were. What's interesting is that there are three...
It was already mentioned that the technology to upload mind to a matrix like world exists (and was created by the old man, or at least based on his research), and all of humanity used it. Many (or maybe all) of the people in that virtual fake city lived in the real world in the past (possibly a...
It's really hard to predict where this manga is going at any time, but escaping with everyone was Makoto's objective but that's because he believed there was a normal world outside, as it is just escaping is not a conclusion. Plus the old man seems to be training him for some larger purpose...
@Kuuhakuu the plan was a lie anyway and every step was faked using her ability, there is really no escape for them since we already know there isn't a world outside anymore. They could very well not even be humans, just video game characters dreaming of leaving their virtual prison, unlike...