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I will take a day off tomorrow, and interpret the plot of the recent chapters. I see that many people don’t understand it.
First, is Seele entering a fantasy, a world bubble, or a paradise?
First of all, exclude the fantasy, because the fantasy is the only perspective of the person who falls into the fantasy. For the characters in the fantasy, their actions and language will only be written from that only main perspective. How can Seele be seen from their perspective and describe their psychological activities?
Secondly, exclude the paradise. It is obvious that this is not Himiko in the paradise based on Himiko’s psychological activities. It is currently known that there is no memory of Mikael in the paradise. This has been written in the previous chapter.
So the correct answer is the world bubble, so why does Su say it is a fantasy? Why is there a Mikael who has mastered the power of the Herrscher in the world bubble (according to the original Mikael, this should be impossible)? These are all pits dug now. Please don’t rush, because now there are two lines of description, both describing the protagonist and the three major families, and the two sides are staggered. The follow-up reading experience is not very good. It is recommended to save half a month or a month to read it all at once, so that the foreshadowing can be seen more clearly.
Second, why didn't Mikael kill Anna (and later when Dai Geese came) immediately after meeting her, and then investigate the problem of the World Snake?
This question needs to be discussed in several aspects.
First of all, I know that everyone is anxious and wants to know what happened to the World Snake. But you can't be anxious when dealing with problems. Dealing with things itself should be done step by step. The problem now is that the problems of Wendy in the three major families and Seele have not been solved. Now we have come to this point, and we must first get the Desire Gem at a normal pace.
And although it took a chapter, it actually only took a few minutes. What else can you do except for taking exams? I don't know if you can understand a concept. The concept of time in the eyes of young people and the elderly is different. Mikael is no longer an elderly person in the general sense. He has lived for 50,000 years. Under the concept of time developed in this time span, let alone a few minutes, even a day may be equivalent to one second. He cares more about whether the entire plan can be implemented in the long run. How could he give up the original plan to recover the Desire Gem because of an unexpected situation that he has no clue about?
Some readers also pointed out that shouldn't Mikael's current character be a character who will do whatever it takes to achieve his goal, and who will kill Eve without hesitation even if she is in front of him?
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The character is well understood, don't understand it this way next time.
This point can also be explained from several aspects.
First, there is an experiment in psychology called the White Bear Experiment. I won't go into the details, but the conclusion of the experiment is that the more a person suggests to himself what he is going to do, the opposite is often true when he takes action. The most classic example is Shinji's "Don't escape".
The same is true for Mikael, or from another perspective, if he really has no hesitation, no remorse, and abandons his past heroic name and all his kindness, why does Mikael have to suggest to himself many times in his heart that he should move forward regardless of everything?
Here we have to talk about the history of the years. Before Mikael killed Ryoma, everyone didn't think so. At that time, everyone thought that Mikael was still kind, and he would definitely not blah blah blah...
Besides, in the previous volume, a lot of words were also spent on describing Mikael's feelings for the three families and Seele, which also corresponds to the description that he didn't dare to see Eve before, so if Eve was really here, he...Brother, Mikael is not Emiya Kiritsugu, not to mention that Kiritsugu didn't actually "kill in seconds". Whether he killed Natalia or took Avalon from the wife's body or faced the wife and Illya in the Holy Grail illusion in the end, he had obvious hesitations. Even Otto, when he made the plan to let Theresa use his own death to influence Kiana, he couldn't be sure that he didn't hesitate at all, right?
As for Mikael, it's even more impossible. He was not a machine that only knew how to complete the plan from the beginning. There will be many reversals for him later. After all, he is the collection of all the good sides of Mikael's heart at the beginning (don't forget this setting)!
The last question is, what does Mikael want to do now? Has he turned evil?
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Come on, let's turn to the end of Chapter 52 of the previous volume and read Mikael's monologue:
"Are you going to betray everything you've ever done?"
"I never wanted to betray..."
"But I have already betrayed."
First of all, what does "everything you've ever done" mean?
Does it refer to the belief of "saving Alicia"?
Of course, this is included, but not entirely. Mikael had a very tangled point of view in the pre-civilization period, which was whether to save Ai Li or save the world (everyone)? His final choice was obviously that he would save Ai Li and the world (everyone) even if he sacrificed himself.
So, "everything you've ever done" means that he wants to save Ai Li and the world (everyone), which should be fine.
The last "but I have already betrayed" is even more correct. He killed Raiden Ryoma. Although he did not betray the belief of saving Ai Li, he betrayed the belief of saving everyone.
But there is also a sentence in the middle, "I never wanted to betray...", does anyone think this sentence is abrupt?
Never wanting to betray means that what he wants to do always includes saving the world (everyone).
And before accomplishing all this, he must first betray his belief in saving everyone.
But in the end, the world will be saved, and everyone will be saved...
Did I not help spoiling the plot again... Well, just pretend I didn't say anything.
After all, ours is a sunny, healthy and positive novel, how could the ending be BE? Hahahaha...
Hahahaha...
It must be HE, hahahaha...
What's there to doubt about, hahahaha...