In Dandadan's chapter 195, 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 his allies will have to deal not only with human enemies, but also with divine forces that can be opposed to their mission. In addition, the evil eye in Jiji adds a dark layer to the plot, raising the doubt about what, in fact, will be an obstacle in their path.
The orchestrator and the gods: resistance to their intentions
The orchestrator, a dark and mysterious figure, follows methods that Izumo's gods would probably 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 can represent a spiritual threat as well as a physics. This suggests that the gods of Izumo can oppose their entry into the sanctuary, mainly due to their intentions and dark methods.
Divine resistance to the orchestrator and the role of Momo
With the gods of Izumo rejecting the presence of the orchestrator, it is possible that they help Momo and his allies to face him. Although the gods do not directly intervene, they could empower the heroes to fight the orchestor harder.
The use of knives cursed by the antagonist only reinforces the idea that the gods could act indirectly, preventing the orchestor from winning Momo's powers.
The spiritual conflict deepening in Dandadan
In Dandadan, chapter 195 deepens conflict by introducing the idea of a spiritual battle besides physics. Now the fight against the orchestrator is not limited to a confrontation between characters, but also involves divine forces that can intervene in Momo's mission. The possibility of divine resistance against the orchestor's dark intentions opens a new and intriguing way to the development of history.
Free reading and complete access to Dandadan's manga
Readers interested in accompanying the manga have two official free reading options. The first is the Viz Media website; The second, the plus manga , linked to the Japanese publisher Shueisha. Both offer the three most recent chapters and the first in the series.
Already the full collection can be accessed through the SHUEISHA SHONEN JUMP+platform. In this case, it is necessary to sign the service, which offers unlimited reading for an affordable monthly amount.