RoR Chapter 85 Spoilers

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Hilde is momentarily frightened by Odin, who seems to be confronting the situation of humanity once again in a predicament, telling him that the fate of both humanity and you is at an end, but not to be defeated, Hilde remains resolute and fires the gun at Odin!
Odin tells her to refrain, but Hilde sighs...
Isn't it too much of a joke, Loki?
The Odin in front of him realized that Loki had changed and looked at him coldly...​

Loki says he thought she would be more scared, but shows a disappointed but friendly smile...
In response, Loki responds with such a cold look in his eyes that he apologizes and stops Hilde from leaving, shouting that he came to save you!
Hilde stops and listens as if she is saying something strange, but Loki says that there is no chance for humanity to win anymore and victory for the gods is certain...you will definitely be killed by Odin's hands.​

Hilde reacts with a cold look, as if she doesn't understand this, and as if this guy is an idiot, but Loki says that he can save you...
Odin says that since he is always looking at him, it will be okay if he asks, and that he will do it, but Hilde asks if he is looking for something in return...
Loki replies that it's probably true that he genuinely wants to save you, not for something in return, but Hilde refrains from saying that, saying that even if that's the case, there's no point in only her surviving... I leave the place without even looking back...
Hilde knows that Loki's true feelings are true, but it seems like she also knows the true nature of his true feelings...
Loki tries to look at Hilde's back with a sad expression, but he seems to see something that might change her mind and calls out to her again...​

Loki seems to understand that there is no point in only Hilde surviving...
Well, I hope it goes well, and I call out to you to rescue Siegfried...!
Hilde's pupils widen and she stops to react!
I only knew that the captive Siegfried appeared and that Hilde's purpose for holding Ragnarok was related to him, but it seems like there's no doubt about it...
Seeing Hilde's reaction, Loki says there's no way he won't be involved in this Ragnarok, and further says that he understands that you're planning on fighting no matter who you fight!​

Hilde didn't deny or confirm that, she just turned around a little and said, "It has nothing to do with you," and gave her the coldest look
ever...
If Loki knew that, he would have a strong desire not to get involved with her, but it seems like a pain runs through Loki's chest when he senses this...
Hilde tells Hilde that we will definitely win and save humanity...and that she should at least worry about herself, and Loki can't say anything and looks at Hilde's back...
I don't think there's anything wrong with Hilde's desire to save humanity, but it also feels like it's synonymous with rescuing Siegfried.​

Loki seems to have realized once again that she is willing to become both a demon and a yaksha in order to protect what is important to her...
Loki returns to his room, but there is a life-sized doll of Hilde, which he probably made himself, and he is sitting on a chair with Loki as Hilde, and combing his hair while talking to him... Earlier you looked at me with cold eyes and told me cold things like it doesn't matter to me, but even though I've loved you for a long time...I hugged the doll and asked for Hilde...​


Earlier you looked at me with cold eyes and told me cold things like it doesn't matter to me, but even though I've loved you for a long time...I hugged the doll and asked for Hilde...
This is a bit of a surprising development, but could this be a hint that Loki will do something...?​

On the other hand, as Odin, who seems to be the real thing, is walking along the corridor, a Buddha dressed as Sherlock Holmes is waiting for him. I wonder if...
Hugin and Munin intimidate the Buddha for being rude, and Odin ignores him and tries to leave, saying he has no time to play with you, but the Buddha asks Din Din who on earth is Siegfried...!
Odin stops when he hears this, and continues to ask, saying that Shaka is currently having Kintoki Sakata investigate various things, but it seems like he has been imprisoned in Tartarus for quite some time, and that seems to be under Din Din's orders...
When it comes to Siegfried and Brรผnnhildeit's only natural that Odin is also involved...​


Hugin and Munin reply to Shakyamuni that Siegfried is the god of deadly sin, and that it is only natural that he should be imprisoned in Tartarus, but Shakya says that he is concerned about his deadly sin...
Siegfried certainly seems to have committed some sins, such as stealing Dindin's magic sword Gram and killing Dindin's pet fire dragon Fafnir, but his imprisonment in Tartarus was on the level of rebellion against the heavens and murder of the main god. It is a punishment imposed on sinners, and it seems that Siegfried's crime is far from that...​

Also, if you really pissed off Ding Din, normally he would have already been destroyed...
What Shakyamuni wants to say is that Siegfried is Hilde's lover, and that Hilde caused Ragnarok to save humanity, and also to save Siegfried...
Din Din can't forgive that...
and ... Speaking of what, Siegfried is pulled out of Tartarus...
I don't really understand how "Ragnarok", "rescue", and "imprisonment" are connected, but maybe Siegfried is DinDin's hidden treasure. I wonder if...!
After hearing all of this, Odin thought that he had exhausted everything he wanted to say, and aimed a deadly murderous intent at the Buddha, and as if that murderous intent had materialized, the sacred weapon Gungnir appeared in Odin's right hand, and he slammed it into the ground. Let's make Buddha retreat!
He can do whatever he wants with his guesses, but he threatens to crush anyone who enters his domain!​

While preparing himself, Shakyamuni further aroused himself by wondering where and how much of his reasoning earlier was in Ding Ding's domain!
Odin tries to attack Buddha, but Beelzebub appears and blocks the attack, and Buddha's reasoning is very interesting...
Also, what is the long-awaited wish you said about Odin? As if he had a theory himself, he says that it is the resurrection of the primordial god, the origin of the universe!


Shakyamuni, as well as Hugin and Munin, make expressions that seem impossible, but Odin neither denies nor confirms it, but just shows an evil, distorted smile...
As expected, Odin seems to
have some kind of ambition that would turn the heavens upside down...and that would make him feel like he should be put in Tartarus...


There, the scene changes, and Hilde and Ger are looking down at the arena, which has been given a new look.
The new arena is Kyoto at the end of the Edo period!
Moreover, the situation is at night, but I wonder if this is an image from the time of the Ikedaya incident?
From the next episode, Souji Okita and the blade of life will cross in the night of Kyoto at the end of the Edo period!​





 

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