

He told me he had only cried once before, that being the day his parents died.
The second time was today while confessing, as he wasn't able to contain his laughter anymore.
This is an interesting new fact about the Gods.
So the backstory of Shinigami has confirmed two things about the Gods that we previously didn't know.
1- The Gods can become invisible when they want, up to this point every time a God was in human lands they were visible, Susanoo was transforming himself into different animals and other Gods were straight up walking among humans like Zerofuku, this is the first time we see a God simply decide they'll be invisible.
And 2- There are multiple grim reapers who take every soul to Valhalla, which now shows us how moving from the living world to the world of the divine works, which also brings a question with the Four Sages, as they were humans who became Gods, it's likely for their special works that they would be informed they'll ascend to heaven but as Gods and not just human souls.
Do you think that Sickle's method was right or do you think Machina's was?
So, if anyone hasn't read the Booklet of Restaurant of Many Ingredients, Machina is the God of the World of Angels and Demons that Banica and her crew traveled to and where they met Baum Kuren, with that considered, do you think Sickle was right in leaving the third period to the humans, only interfering in very particular cases to ensure that the world was saved or do you think Machina was right in sending the army of Angels to punish the demons for embracing malice?
To quote the booklet itself.
"For now at least, we can glean that the god in this alternate world is neither Sickle nor Hazuki. I can imagine that it’s the same with all of the worlds we’ve traveled to up to this point. For example, the god that resided in the “Angels and Demons World”, that is to say the person that commanded the angels that destroyed the world, was in truth likely none other than Deus, or else Machina having inherited his dying wish." -Lich Arklow.