In chapter 195 of Dandadan, Seiko Ayase talks about the God of Izumo, highlighting his welcoming nature and how he would accept anyone. However, by saying "this God," she suggests that there are other entities in Izumo who do not share this kindness.
This detail is important because it implies that Momo and her allies will have to deal not only with human enemies, but also with divine forces that may oppose their mission. Furthermore, the Evil Eye in Jiji adds a dark layer to the plot, raising the question of what, in fact, will be an obstacle in their path.

The Orchestrator and the Gods: Resistance to His Intentions
The Orchestrator, a shadowy and mysterious figure, follows methods that the gods of Izumo would likely reject. He uses Kozuka knives, forged from the cursed sword of Asura, a mythological figure known for his violence and selfishness.
The choice of this weapon indicates that the Orchestrator may represent a spiritual threat, in addition to a physical one. This suggests that the gods of Izumo may oppose his entry into the sanctuary, mainly due to his dark intentions and methods.

Divine resistance to the Orchestrator and the role of Momo
With the gods of Izumo rejecting the Orchestrator's presence, it's possible they will help Momo and her allies confront him. Although the gods don't intervene directly, they could empower the heroes to fight the Orchestrator with greater strength.
The antagonist's use of the cursed knives only reinforces the idea that the gods could act indirectly, preventing the Orchestrator from acquiring Momo's powers.
The spiritual conflict deepens in Dandadan
In Dandadan, chapter 195 deepens the conflict by introducing the idea of a spiritual battle, in addition to the physical one. Now, the fight against the Orchestrator is not limited to a confrontation between characters, but also involves divine forces that may intervene in Momo's mission. The possibility of divine resistance against the Orchestrator's dark intentions opens a new and intriguing path for the development of the story.
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