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Originally Posted by shmaster
Then I shall blame Kamachi for raising my expectations.
This volume is sending the message of shedding away the old self and reborn into a new self.
This volume is also the clash of Touma's ego that's at the two polar ends of the spectrum.
And overcoming a person's own ego is always a critical element in Abyss crossing.
All signs are showing that it's Touma's turn to cross.
But what did we get in the end? Still a Touma who is egoistically wrapped in his own distorted heroism.
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Can someone really overcome their own ego when said ego was separated from them in a distorted fashion, and they can't even think properly?