Yeah, it was unexpected if itsntruly Gray (since it's stinks...it obviously not human soul) being trapped on there.Did they capture the gray inside the app? or is it actual human?
truely refreshing to see a gray became a victim for once if that the case...
So, Hama’s father was “frozen” in ver 1.0, then Kurumi-chan was “frozen” in ver 2.0. Then Kurumi was used as the AI for ver 3.0 and BECAME gray, because that’s not how you should use a persons soul obviously… Or it was the other way around and Kurumi was got first, used as the AI and then ”froze“ Hama’s father.Did they capture the gray inside the app? or is it actual human?
truely refreshing to see a gray became a victim for once if that the case...
The other way around. In Part 1, they state that the dad was a 2.0 tester. Kurumi is shown in Part 1 as the 1.0 tester. So v1.0 fully captured the person, v2.0 partially captured the person and had "leaks", and 3.0 is the current version which was never truly tested because they never showed the cat-possessed guy the QR code, only a selfie.So, Hama’s father was “frozen” in ver 1.0, then Kurumi-chan was “frozen” in ver 2.0. Then Kurumi was used as the AI for ver 3.0 and BECAME gray, because that’s not how you should use a persons soul obviously… Or it was the other way around and Kurumi was got first, used as the AI and then ”froze“ Hama’s father.
And I was right! The app was the malice that Yume was smelling, and she wasn’t exactly able to tell!
May I ask who Kurumi is ???So, Hama’s father was “frozen” in ver 1.0, then Kurumi-chan was “frozen” in ver 2.0. Then Kurumi was used as the AI for ver 3.0 and BECAME gray, because that’s not how you should use a persons soul obviously… Or it was the other way around and Kurumi was got first, used as the AI and then ”froze“ Hama’s father.
And I was right! The app was the malice that Yume was smelling, and she wasn’t exactly able to tell!
Kurumi is the person the foreigner has been mentioning throughout this arc, trying to find what happened to her. She’s the beta tester for ver 1.0.May I ask who Kurumi is ???
Being human or gray makes no difference. Yume doesn't smell gray, she smells danger, including from humans.Yeah, it was unexpected if itsntruly Gray (since it's stinks...it obviously not human soul) being trapped on there.
And another case, with no issue at all. Remind me with Cafe with Demon
She literally smells “malice” or ill intent. Additionally, she can sense the direction but not pinpoint it exactly. Hence her ability to smell the stink in this arc, but not work out whether it was the owner or the app. Conversationally, the Foreigner knew the app was dangerous, but because he felt indifferent over whether or not the girls survived that was not “malice”. Also, infiltrating a cult is “dangerous” but it was only until Yume was actively in imminent danger with people wanting to actively do harm she was unable to detect anything.Being human or gray makes no difference. Yume doesn't smell gray, she smells danger, including from humans.
This isn't the case. If she felt malice, the app would have been stinky from the very beginning. Additionally, she would have sensed multiple instances of the person hiring them intending to sacrifice them to something, or eat them, or whatever. But because they themselves usually aren't the danger, they don't stink. And there are plenty of dangerous things she smells that don't have any malice. Like that child playing with that neighborhood. I'm sure there have been plenty of inanimate objects that were dangerous to use and stank but had no sentience and therefore no malice. Plus, sometimes stuff smells white to her, the opposite of danger, safety. If she smelled malice, then the white-smelling things would represent the opposite of malice, but these are also usually not capable of feeling or intent. Like the fire extinguisher in the first job, or the roof in that night security office job.She literally smells “malice” or ill intent. Additionally, she can sense the direction but not pinpoint it exactly. Hence her ability to smell the stink in this arc, but not work out whether it was the owner or the app. Conversationally, the Foreigner knew the app was dangerous, but because he felt indifferent over whether or not the girls survived that was not “malice”. Also, infiltrating a cult is “dangerous” but it was only until Yume was actively in imminent danger with people wanting to actively do harm she was unable to detect anything.
Which means that not only is Kurumi’s soul is not only sentient and aware inside the app, but actively wants to “freeze” people and trap them like herself. That’s messed up!
That’s why I put “malice” in scare quotes and added ”ill intent”. I should also have added “imminent” intent. Because it’s not just danger that’s the problem, it is that these things are actively “evil”. The inanimate objects may be inanimate, but they were also evil and “intended harm”. If she were merely able to smell danger she would be able to smell earthquakes and car crashes as well. And sure, the things that smell “white“ to her are often inanimate, but they are also directly the things that can be used to ensure her safety. That in itself speaks of intent. All fire extinguishers do not smell white, but when it was the solution to her predicament that one did. It’s completely situational. I doubt very much that a lion would stink to her and a nearby rifle would smell white. That’s not contextually how it would work.This isn't the case. If she felt malice, the app would have been stinky from the very beginning. Additionally, she would have sensed multiple instances of the person hiring them intending to sacrifice them to something, or eat them, or whatever. But because they themselves usually aren't the danger, they don't stink. And there are plenty of dangerous things she smells that don't have any malice. Like that child playing with that neighborhood. I'm sure there have been plenty of inanimate objects that were dangerous to use and stank but had no sentience and therefore no malice. Plus, sometimes stuff smells white to her, the opposite of danger, safety. If she smelled malice, then the white-smelling things would represent the opposite of malice, but these are also usually not capable of feeling or intent. Like the fire extinguisher in the first job, or the roof in that night security office job.
It just doesn't make sense for it to to be malice. You can go find everything that ever stank in this manga. They will all be something that is dangerous to her at the moment or will be dangerous later based on a choice she can make now, but they will not all be capable of malice. Also, you'll see many entities that have malice towards her but do not stink.