Aliyah also realized that no one wants to be here with such a terrible situation, such a disaster, and the people involved.
It's wise to put the burden on the man, but Aria doesn't do that.
If so, it's because he doesn't know what's going on outside and knows that this world is
dangerous.
In a world where ``destiny'' and ``chanance'' (Note 1) pete, it is a fool's errand to hide pletely in a safe place.
The facts support the truth in Touka's case, because the situation never improved, but actually worsened.
The boat nearly capsized due to the waves of people involved, and it rolled three times on the surface of the water before sinking to the bottom.
Aria sat there admiring the view.
He jumped up and went to help, but he couldn't live without magic.
It's actually pretty busy here, but Aaliyah isn't a kid so it's hard to understand how much help she needs.
However, because of this, Arya wanted to use magic directly, but she resisted the attempt.
Because these words that encourage the use of magical powers are not good.
All this: the gods do not help others, are happy to see chaos and madness, worship or fear them, and press the sinful hands of those who believe in them.
But just as Catholics always find many excuses for idols, so do idolaters.
But God cannot be trusted, this is the truth that Arya believes. Because the only people who have helped him so far are people.
His research was of no use to Cthulhu, who slept in the underwater realm of Lure.
The only thing that is certain is magical knowledge.
I mean, Aria totally used her hands to save herself, but I think the fate marker threw all the wrong numbers, and things got better and then suddenly got worse.
When Touka raised his anchor, the sea moved, and before he could reach the nearest shore, he slammed into the ground, foolishly but recklessly causing his death.
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