@RipYa3NewOnes@BaronnePuteV2 But it proves much enough my point: therr is no retcon, it is pretty much consistent with his character if you pay close attention to the details. And again, from the chapter he was introduced to the chapters were he had some screen-time, there is like a 100 chapters. He didn’t
@RipYa3NewOnes@BaronnePuteV2 You keep proving that your reading and comprehension skills aren’t as great as you think they are. Willem did all the job, the rest of the gang died and even Willem barely survived.
@RipYa3NewOnes@BaronnePuteV2 There was no retcon, do you even read what I am saying or are you going to keep on making the same galse claims over and over instead of engaging with my actual points? He was always shown immature. But he didn’t have much screen-time in-between, it’s not like he had much
@RipYa3NewOnes@BaronnePuteV2 with them at all, he would instead try to regain the trust of the old Wu and strong/relevant Wu members. Not weak-ass kids who can’t even activate 100% Guihun and aren’t even strong enough to be relevant (besides his henchman).
@RipYa3NewOnes@BaronnePuteV2 It does, Edward had aesthetic standards. His hair style, his clothing and his food and drink tastes are specific, only people like Solomon Wu and other adults from the Wu share and actually respect. Gilbert had none of this. His allies were young and weak. Edward wouldn’t ally
@RipYa3NewOnes@BaronnePuteV2 Inheriting someone’s memories doesn’t mean you will automatically become mature and share his traits of personnality. Edward himself was shown jealous and immature when he was saved by Erioh early in his life. He built up experience himself and became what he was.
@RipYa3NewOnes@BaronnePuteV2 it was only later more significantly shown since he doesn’t have what it takes anyway, he was bound to make bad decisions. He was always compared to Edward and that’s why he tries to much to be like him, but in the end, even with Wu Hei and Edward’s memories, he still is a kid.
@RipYa3NewOnes@BaronnePuteV2 he learned a principle thanks to his training to master Otakemaru, but still, that part never made much sense to me for instance.
@RipYa3NewOnes@BaronnePuteV2 through sheer effort, blood and fighting, since... well, he was always strong to begin with. He wasn’t weaker than Julius at all. The problem doesn’t come from here, I’d say it would be the fact that Raian got on the level of those who scaled the wall like this. Surely,
@RipYa3NewOnes@BaronnePuteV2 fight. Although I do agree on some others points (including, again, how that fight ended and how much plot armor Raian has). A lot of characters were wasted, surely, but this doesn’t have much to do about what I am saying (namely that therr are great fights).
@RipYa3NewOnes@BaronnePuteV2 doesn’t even make sense to begin with, they expected way more. Him also losing against Julius would/was part of an interesting choice, depending on how it will turn to be for Gil vs Raian. Sandro might have messed it up, but a lot of people were actually expecting a lot from that