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No. I’m surprised you made that mistake. God did not die to create the seal, God transformed himself into the seal. He’s still alive. If anything, if the MC gets strong enough to create a seal for Trihexa, God can simply change back and be free.
If I remember correctly, canonically an orc is five times stronger than a man.
That name is amazing.
Good choices.
Playing it off calmly isn’t a bad idea.
He already knows there’s a goddess doing this. He shouldn’t be remotely surprised or doubtful. Maybe her idea of ruining a man’s life for her own benefit caused him to see her in a different light.
What do you mean? That’s a perfectly good reason to be disgusted.
…you know, black gold is a nickname for oil.
If we ignore that women usually are the one’s who cut the father out to get more money for herself out of simple greed. It’s very rare for a man to knowingly have a kid and not try to be a father to it.
If we go by reality, she probably either lied about contraception to sue him for child support, or she married him and got preggers to divorce him to take everything he has, get alimony, and get child support. None of which will be spent on the child, of course.
Black hair in Japan!?!?!?!?
Mmm…unlikely. You realize even Azazel, despite being an angel and probably witnessing sacred gears being invented and deeply understanding it to the point of making his own, doesn’t seem able to modify them. Especially to such an extreme degree. Power has nothing to do with it.
Aside from the fact ExE is a nonsensical thing thrown in out of nowhere that doesn’t fit into the DxD series and so is just bad writing, isn’t it simply a different planet in the DxD universe? That would just further emphasize my point, if anything. And she lived in DxD for how long and yet knows nothing?
Dying doesn’t remove attention in DxD. More like makes him more vulnerable.
Pretty sure that’d backfire. Look at what happens to everyone who abuses the power of Sacred Gears or steals them. It’s like everyone in DxD assumes God wouldn’t have ever considered security measures.
He’s right, though. Accept responsibility for your own choices.
Hey, she shouldn’t complain about something she chose to do. He didn’t tell her to or know.
So, he was right the first time.