It makes sense to revise the basics of their egoist philosophy, because we're questioning it, because it is failing.
Speaking of revising, I'm tired of Rin slander (I'm generally sick of people going back and forth hating and glazing characters every chapter in any fandoms). Rin unlike everyone else hasn't changed much else (since the zombie thing with his brother)as he still embodies the egoist style we're familiar with from earlier chapters as he jeopardized the team's chance at a draw for his own ego (remember that noel noa quote about preferring to lose after scoring a hat trick than to win mundanely or something).
'Bushcamper rin' but I am surprised we're not seeing him more upset at himself as the goal was flunked. It ended in a fairly anticlimactic way, which makes me curious for Rin's development in the future- and the next big victories and losses for everyone as recently it's been a battle of philosophies and thinking rather than high stakes and people crashing out.
It makes sense to revise the basics of their egoist philosophy, because we're questioning it, because it is failing.
Speaking of revising, I'm tired of Rin slander (I'm generally sick of people going back and forth hating and glazing characters every chapter in any fandoms). Rin unlike everyone else hasn't changed much else (since the zombie thing with his brother)as he still embodies the egoist style we're familiar with from earlier chapters as he jeopardized the team's chance at a draw for his own ego (remember that noel noa quote about preferring to lose after scoring a hat trick than to win mundanely or something).
'Bushcamper rin' but I am surprised we're not seeing him more upset at himself as the goal was flunked. It ended in a fairly anticlimactic way, which makes me curious for Rin's development in the future- and the next big victories and losses for everyone as recently it's been a battle of philosophies and thinking rather than high stakes and people crashing out.