Yeah, this seems hastily put together. Maybe there was always a plan to make him the villain in the end but him coming in to aura farm, then leave after giving them a task that he can easily reapply the same status is stupid. Even the explanation makes no sense.Wait… what? Huh? Why the hell did he do that then? It was already very forced that he used the skill on everyone when he could've explained that he wanted the fruit without coercing them. And then he tells them how to undo it but there's no promise he won't just reinstate it?? But then they all go outside??? If it was out there the entire time, WHY DID HE GO INSIDE AND TIP THEM OFF TO WHAT HE WAS DOING?????
As weird as it is, he might wish for death released from his skillWait… what? Huh? Why the hell did he do that then? It was already very forced that he used the skill on everyone when he could've explained that he wanted the fruit without coercing them. And then he tells them how to undo it but there's no promise he won't just reinstate it?? But then they all go outside??? If it was out there the entire time, WHY DID HE GO INSIDE AND TIP THEM OFF TO WHAT HE WAS DOING?????
Couldn't he just release his skill himself? Like, it's not like he needs to die to choose not to activate itAs weird as it is, he might wish for death released from his skill
Then again it might be a hastily put together plot to bring it to an end
Even when you do see aggressive buddhism it tends to be more along the lines of ending the cycle of reincarnation by destroying the world so there isn't a world to reincarnate into.Huh. Don't see aggressive Buddhism very often.
me too i fast passed pages as it's all cooking bs and all this pacifist shit with the terrorist pissed me off.just had to skip all that cuz im still cringing from the last chapter