Wrath can see the change in the suit's color - the light begins to turn to red. However, he already agreed to respect Wangji's request to not be treated as a child so he does not point it out. He will make his own decision about when is best for him to return to the surface.
The statements seem simplistic in nature. There are worlds where it appears some men do not die at all despite the very wrongness of that reality. There are monsters Wrath has seen perish, killed himself when necessary.
"Is this your way of saying you believe me to be a monster?"
He does not sound surprised nor upset. The mortal world has long since made up stories about the devil and what he does. They all believe him to be a monster. He is accustomed to it though rarely from someone who does not know his title. Does Wangji not come from a place with gods?
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The statements seem simplistic in nature. There are worlds where it appears some men do not die at all despite the very wrongness of that reality. There are monsters Wrath has seen perish, killed himself when necessary.
"Is this your way of saying you believe me to be a monster?"
He does not sound surprised nor upset. The mortal world has long since made up stories about the devil and what he does. They all believe him to be a monster. He is accustomed to it though rarely from someone who does not know his title. Does Wangji not come from a place with gods?