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6/24/2025, 3:56:28 PM
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>Nayuta in the same scene was talking about how she wasn't enjoying herself at all.
Not all devils enjoy themselves when killing, that doesn't mean they feel any guilt about it. Nayuta's sister Fami killed bandaid boy without blinking an eye, even though she is one of the more empathic ones.
Nayuta says she doesn't get a "battle high" like Denji (who is literally a sadomasochist who enjoys pain and inflicting pain), that didn't mean she suddenly feels sorry for all those assholes trying to kill her.
>That's hard to believe when we saw her controlling devils like Justice that are way stronger than a pack of humans.
And if she had a devil like Justice around to control, she would've killed the mob. But she didn't. She already told Fumiko what her problem was, that she can only control a limited number of people, none of whom were strong enough to keep the mob off of her.
She is more fit to fight a single powerful enemy than multiple weak ones. But she realized that a little too late for her own good.
>Nayuta in the same scene was talking about how she wasn't enjoying herself at all.
Not all devils enjoy themselves when killing, that doesn't mean they feel any guilt about it. Nayuta's sister Fami killed bandaid boy without blinking an eye, even though she is one of the more empathic ones.
Nayuta says she doesn't get a "battle high" like Denji (who is literally a sadomasochist who enjoys pain and inflicting pain), that didn't mean she suddenly feels sorry for all those assholes trying to kill her.
>That's hard to believe when we saw her controlling devils like Justice that are way stronger than a pack of humans.
And if she had a devil like Justice around to control, she would've killed the mob. But she didn't. She already told Fumiko what her problem was, that she can only control a limited number of people, none of whom were strong enough to keep the mob off of her.
She is more fit to fight a single powerful enemy than multiple weak ones. But she realized that a little too late for her own good.
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