There has apparently been a case where a pilot survived a fall from airplane flying height so it's not entirely impossible, and since the actual god of the world is in on the plan they could probably manipulate things enough to have the child survive.Re-reading. Pages 15-16 are switched lol
So anyway, how come he couldn't survive but the kid could? I see that he spun so the kid would be on top but uhhh I can't physics.
Deja vu, I feel like I commented this before (Higher on the street)
How did you see that? All I saw was that he skydived, and that he then was floating on his back in the water after he died.Re-reading. Pages 15-16 are switched lol
So anyway, how come he couldn't survive but the kid could? I see that he spun so the kid would be on top but uhhh I can't physics.
Deja vu, I feel like I commented this before (Higher on the street)
Aftermath in Earth will be briefly explained in a later chapter.I'm honestly more invested in the story of how he saved the kid (why did they remove the details after he jumped out?) and the aftermath for her and their families. Maybe some about the reaction to his act and recording, both the mortals' and the gods'.
Even if it was just a short-story, I wish they finished it before switching to this one :/
The sfx "ぐるん" means "spin", so he spun so that he'll hit the water surface first but yes, the illustration is really vague so idk the specifics. Maybe to avoid myth-busting readers lol.How did you see that? All I saw was that he skydived, and that he then was floating on his back in the water after he died.
Reality is funny like that. Depending on what you fall on and how you fall, it is possible to survive a fall from any height.Re-reading. Pages 15-16 are switched lol
So anyway, how come he couldn't survive but the kid could? I see that he spun so the kid would be on top but uhhh I can't physics.
Deja vu, I feel like I commented this before (Higher on the street)