
*The picture speaks for itself*
Chapter 157 not only exposed many people with double standards, making judgments without reading the story, but also revealed those who are blind.

Chapter 157 not only exposed many people with double standards, making judgments without reading the story, but also revealed those who are blind.
RESURRECTION IS A POSSIBLE EVENT; AS LONG AS IT'S POSSIBLE, THERE WILL ALWAYS BE PEOPLE HOPING FOR IT.
Some people mistakenly believe Yuu is unaware of the consequences and that resurrection is futile. However, the protagonist and everyone in the story are well aware of the severe consequences of doing so, not indifferent or delusional as some people claim. They are even prepared to face death, yet they still do it because the benefits are immense. And when there are benefits, no matter how crazy it is, people will still accept the consequences.
It sounds crazy, but if you say they're trying to prolong the lives of their loved ones at all costs, to spare them sorrow and suffering, it's much easier to accept.
Begging and pleading.
Praying to God and Buddha.
Accepting exploitation.
Being experimented on, being trampled upon.
Saving lives, killing lives.
Sacrificing their lives, doing everything possible, but nothing worked.
You might say it's due to overwhelming greed, and that's true, but in his first life, Yuu (Angel Michael) chose the death so that his father and the angels could return to God. He was afraid of pain, afraid of death, yet he still chose to sacrifice, but it was all in vain. His father still suffered, the angels were still punished, and humanity was created in a continuous cycle of reincarnation with no escape. God didn't accept them.
He had done everything he could, so in the end, he chose to resist, to sacrifice himself against God so that everyone could be freed from that cycle. You can look at it from many angles, but Yuuichirou was truly desperate. What better path did he have at this moment? To abandon those he loved and continue living? Mikaela would remain a demon forever, Shikama too, and then he would be reborn. Would this pain ever end?
What is right, what is wrong?
If we look at the story from a different perspective, knowing that he is not human but an unforgivable being, trapped in an endless cycle like a prison, with his loved ones suffering and dying, would he still think like he did when he was human? It's hard to say. To the angels, human existence is incredibly fragile and fleeting. Will the moment they learn of their past, will their value remain the same as it was at the beginning?
NOTHING GUARANTEES SUCCESS, BUT NOTHING GUARANTEES FAILURE EITHER.
The angels have fallen, the vampires, the demons, and humanity all have no chance of returning to God. Now they walk a path of no return, no forgiveness. Even if they stop, they don't know how much longer they have to live because punishment is about to come. So, will you choose to enjoy the last moments of peace before the storm hits, or will you risk everything to cling to hope for salvation for everyone?
As Yuu said, at least they tried; if they failed, they would die.
And even in death, he didn't give up.
He will start again, he will find a way to save those he loves.
EXONERATION FOR EVERYONE.
I just saw the original version sent by my friend, and this is the strongest evidence that Yuu doesn't love Shinoa and Mika's words were a mean joke.
The phrase "don't you dare to fall in love" in the raw version is "やっぱ あんな女と 恋愛したら だめだよ 優ちゃん"
In which:
やっぱ: That's right / As expected.
あんな女と: with that kind of girl.
恋愛したら: if you fall in love.
だめだよ: That's not right / It's not okay.
Translated as "It's definitely not a good idea to be in a relationship with a girl like that, Yuu-chan."
In this sentence, Mika uses the structure 「Vたら + だめだ」 which in conversation is usually understood as a hypothetical situation to advise or warn, something like "don't do that, it's not good," rather than affirming that the action has happened or is happening. Therefore, this sentence is clearly just a warning and doesn't say Yuu has, is, or will love Shinoa (what "captain" would sink their own ship like that? :)))
Furthermore, we also have Yuu's attitude. Remember, previously when Mika acted rudely towards Shinoa, Yuu scolded Mika for it being bad behavior. But in this panel, Mika used very negative words to describe Shinoa as "やーな女 : A hateful/unpleasant girl" and "あんな女と: with that kind of girl," and instead of scolding Mika or defending Shinoa, Yuu laughed "Ahaha," without blushing, feeling embarrassed, or flustered. Then he even asked them what they should do to deal with Shinoa (he planned to kill Shinoa and her friends). Excuse me, is this the attitude of a "boyfriend"?
Not to mention, don't use the excuse that Yuu didn't deny it. He rejected Shinoa's confession, abandoned her, and instead of spending the little time he had with her, he spent it with his "best friend"... and now he's even planning to kill her. If Yuu and Noa can still be canon at this point, then either Shinoa is crazy or Kagami is crazy.
I know I've played this game before.
Previously, we had:
- Guren loves Mahiru.
And then Mahiru, the woman he loves, heartlessly killed Guren's most important friend for personal gain (she wanted to force Guren to perform the resurrection ritual).
- But after all that, Guren still loves her and wants to save Mahiru.
Now we have:
And then Yuu, the person Shinoa loves, heartlessly killed Mitsuba for personal gain (they interfered with his plan).
Are there too many coincidences here (Except that Mahiru loves Guren and Yuu doesn't love Shinoa), or did the author intentionally do this?
Why are people so afraid of YuuNoa becoming canon after this chapter? From what I've read, I'm even more certain that if they become canon, Kagami needs to be admitted to a mental hospital for treatment 😭
Firstly, Mika saying "...That girl is bad news, don't you dare to fall in love" is just a warning about a possible future scenario, not the present, If it were the present, he would have said something like, "You're fallen in love with her " not with the expression and tone of a worried mother fearing her little daughter might fall in love with some guy later on, warning her that he's terrible and telling her not to love him 😭
Not to mention, when Yuu heard that, he smiled, didn't blush, wasn't embarrassed, didn't agree, and didn't refuse, completely different from the typical tropes of characters who say they don't love someone but actually do.
So this clearly proves that Yuu currently doesn't love Shinoa (and certainly won't in the future after everything he's done). Mika's statement is actually because he cares a lot about Shinoa loving Yuu and fears Yuu will fall in love with Shinoa back (bro, Yuu said he wouldn't live without him 🤣). But if you think about it, Mika's statement is a joke by the author because Mika is saying what we think: that Shinoa is bad, and whether Yuu suddenly falls in love with Shinoa because this is a Shounen Manga. Even though the story has clearly reached a point of no return, are we still afraid of YuuNoa becoming canon?