It’s like watching dominoes fall in reverse—just when you think you’ve got the rules down, The Executioner and Her Way of Life throws in that reality shift and suddenly fate isn’t set in stone anymore. Menou’s choice to trust Akari with the truth about her origins totally flips the dynamic, almost as big as when we first learned about the Lost Ones. Meanwhile, Momo getting caught in that ridiculous disguise scene was a much needed break from all the tension. If reality can be rewritten, does that mean fate is just another tool to be manipulated? Maybe the church’s whole system is built on a lie. I’m hyped to see if this is the series’ way of shuffling the deck—like rolling a d20 and hoping for a crit. What do you all think is coming next?
How Shifting Realities in The Executioner and Her Way of Life Could Change Fate
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The way Akari’s power messes with reality is honestly terrifying—if she can just reset things, what even counts as “real” anymore? Menou opening up to her feels like a huge gamble, but maybe that’s the only way to break the church’s cycle. I’m dying to know if fate even matters in this world now. -
Akari’s power to literally rewrite reality makes every choice feel like it could spiral into something totally unexpected. The church definitely seems shady now—like, what if they’ve been using reality shifts to keep control? Momo’s disguise scene was hilarious, but it also shows how unpredictable things are getting. Next episode could break everything we know.Comment
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