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7/16/2025, 6:07:33 AM
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Read the prison section, it reveals Mika's true feelings. A large theme in volume 3 is ""hatred that is not our own", you see a lot of themes with Arius also represented in trinity and Gehenna. They hate each other because it feels expected, but in a lot of cases there's nothing actually there. They only realize when push comes to shove whether their hatred is real or not, just like Azusa realized far too late that arius hated of trinity was never real, it was just "expected", in reality they understood nothing of trinity, they were just told they were supposed to hate them but it wasn't real. Saori realized only afterwards that all the hatred she carried around her entire life, she blamed everyone except herself, but none of it was real, she was just told to hate people she has no concept of after growing up being told they were bad.
Mika grew up around people saying Gehenna was bad, so she repeated those words, but there was nothing real about it. If she said anti Gehenna stuff people responded to her words more, so she kept doing it growing up, she started using Gehenna hate as an excuse to get people to agree with her more. But in reality did she hate them? In the prison the mobs tried to make her into trinity leader so she could have a ear with Gehenna, she was r interested at all. When push comes to shove she realized what she wanted, and she realized far too late she never had any interest in something like that. Every character realized just a bit too late the subtle brainwashing they had grown up under.
Read the prison section, it reveals Mika's true feelings. A large theme in volume 3 is ""hatred that is not our own", you see a lot of themes with Arius also represented in trinity and Gehenna. They hate each other because it feels expected, but in a lot of cases there's nothing actually there. They only realize when push comes to shove whether their hatred is real or not, just like Azusa realized far too late that arius hated of trinity was never real, it was just "expected", in reality they understood nothing of trinity, they were just told they were supposed to hate them but it wasn't real. Saori realized only afterwards that all the hatred she carried around her entire life, she blamed everyone except herself, but none of it was real, she was just told to hate people she has no concept of after growing up being told they were bad.
Mika grew up around people saying Gehenna was bad, so she repeated those words, but there was nothing real about it. If she said anti Gehenna stuff people responded to her words more, so she kept doing it growing up, she started using Gehenna hate as an excuse to get people to agree with her more. But in reality did she hate them? In the prison the mobs tried to make her into trinity leader so she could have a ear with Gehenna, she was r interested at all. When push comes to shove she realized what she wanted, and she realized far too late she never had any interest in something like that. Every character realized just a bit too late the subtle brainwashing they had grown up under.
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