Mary: "We're just going to read books, there's no need for anything so dangerous!"
Everyone else: "We're going in armed to the teeth because we've figured out what sort of story we're in."
"Incomplete information can be dangerous"
But "Carry on like normal" isn't even worse? At least in the first case, she'd be aware that there's danger heading her way.
The weakness in this story is that with a perfect lie detector, all they really had to do is submit any initial testimony to the same scrutiny.
For any crime whose punishment is above a certain threshold, allow the accused to defend themselves before God, with a massive increase in penalty if...
Nothing wrong with flat, just remember the old mantra:
"The average guy is so starved for positive attention that a simple compliment is enough to get him interested in you" :aquadrink:
Better than almost all the Marvel slop they've been trying to force-feed us the last few years.
Sad to see it go, but better to end on a high note than after stringing things along and wearing out the welcome.
Jerk is just lucky that Kouhi and Mitsuki aren't here to see this or he already would have been erased.
But Kousuke's patience does make sense, even if it's not satisfying to the readers. Even aside from his ridiculously good nature, he's a god. Who cares about what an ant has to say? Just...
Oh, I get it now.
Every time the author gets tired of/doesn't want to bother with a plot line any more, they just find a way to purge the character, and introduce a new Big Bad to take the spotlight of the next arc.