If you look at the preparation process, Korean culture was created to welcome the Parents of Heaven and Earth and mankind who is the true Messiah. True parents came out of the Korean people. Japanese missionaries have become the center of the providence. Why has Japan been instructed to focus on the providential mission? If you go anywhere in the world, there is no place where there are no Japanese members. “There are many of our members in the world. But as long as the theme (heroes save) is nailed in the end I’m not really gonna be upset. Deku’s more a vehicle for the themes to bulldoze through the story rather than a character through whom the themes are challenged and examined. But, I don’t think we’ll get the moral struggle even if Deku can’t stop Muscular/get through to him. I hope we do, though, because Muscular’s salvation doesn’t really matter in the grand scheme of the story and I’d like to see Deku struggle morally. Deku trying to get through to him and failing would be an interesting challenge, but I’m not so sure we’ll go there since Deku pretty much never fails. I don’t care about optics of a fight or power-service I care about the themes and character development that come through it, which the first Muscular fight had in droves. either Deku’s going to try to get to know Muscular’s motivations and get through to him (kinda early for that, since he’s far less redeemable than the League), or try to do this and fail (Deku? Failing? Now that’d be interesting), or just not even try in the first place (which undermines his previous words). But I’m not sure how this accomplishes that thematically beyond just the Muscular repeat Like. it could fit, if Deku is returning to when he first realized not everyone will thank him or even want to be saved by him (Kouta). Like, if I think along meta-lines for this chapter.
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