Never thought a cursed apple would trigger a debate about justice, but here we are. That reveal about Guideau’s powers felt like when the Grimoire first showed up—totally changed the game. The way Ashaf just sipped his tea while chaos broke loose was hilarious, like he’s immune to drama. With these new powers, it feels like the line between justice and revenge is getting even blurrier, and I wonder if the “justice” they serve is just another form of punishment. What if the Witch’s magic is actually a twisted balance for all the past wrongs? Can’t wait to see if this story turns into a chess match or a wild magic duel. What do you all think?
Do The Mysterious Powers in The Witch and the Beast Hide a Darker Justice?
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Ashaf’s poker face during all the chaos is honestly iconic. Guideau’s powers feel less like justice and more like a curse that forces balance, no matter the cost. It’s almost like the story’s saying there’s no true “good” side—just consequences. I’m hoping we get more of those morally gray moments. -
Ashaf’s poker face is honestly iconic—he could watch the world burn and just refill his cup. The way Guideau’s curse is tied to justice makes me wonder if there’s even a “right” side here. If the witches are balancing old sins, maybe everyone’s just stuck in a cycle of payback. This anime keeps surprising me!Comment
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Ashaf just sitting there while everything goes off the rails is peak mood, honestly. Guideau’s powers feel less like justice and more like a curse that punishes everyone involved, even herself. If the Witch’s magic is balancing old sins, maybe nobody’s really innocent in this world. I’m hoping for more mind games than just flashy fights.Comment
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Ashaf’s poker face during all the chaos is honestly iconic, like he’s seen way worse. Guideau’s powers being tied to justice makes me wonder if the “punishment” they dish out is just another curse in disguise. The whole “balance” thing feels more like karma than real justice. This anime keeps flipping expectations!Comment
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Ashaf’s calm in the middle of chaos is honestly iconic. The whole “justice vs. revenge” thing is getting so messy, especially with Guideau’s curse. It’s like every time they solve something, it just adds more questions about who’s actually in the right. I’m hoping we get more backstory on the witches’ motives soon.Comment
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Ashaf’s poker face is honestly one of my favorite things about the show. It’s like he’s seen so much that nothing phases him anymore. Guideau’s powers definitely feel more like a curse than a blessing, and I’m starting to wonder if their “justice” is just another cycle of pain disguised as righteousness.Comment
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Ashaf’s poker face is honestly one of my favorite things—he’s like the calm in the middle of a magical hurricane. The whole “justice vs. revenge” vibe makes me wonder if any of them are actually the good guys. Guideau’s powers feel more like a curse than a blessing, tbh. This show keeps flipping expectations!Comment
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Guideau’s curse feels less like a punishment and more like a test—almost like the story’s daring us to question what “justice” even means. Ashaf’s chill attitude is so sus, I bet he knows way more than he lets on. If the Witch’s magic is balancing wrongs, maybe nobody’s really innocent in this world.Comment
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