
Oh, wow, logic gymnastics. I am not really interested in anyone buying anything, to tell you the truth. My argument has stemmed from the fact that this is Solwah's body. Neither Am I saying she needs to occupy the body permanently, all I am seeing the author do, is have Solwah either throw in some chaos or tie up loose ends. Its simply the right to use her body to exert whatever revenge or plans she has. Given that we are into second chances and all. Anyway, she killed herself. That I have not denied. You also can't deny that it is her body. Am I pulling the fact that she said she saw Ellin living life through her body out of thin air? Does the ownership of the body not matter at all?
I really will be ending my arguments here. All these discussions are happening under my comment. I didn't move on to accost anyone under their own thought process. Neither am I forcing a distant illogical rationality. Isekai or not, suicide does not negate the fact that complete agency of human body is to the owner. You wouldn't begin harvesting organs without prior approval of the owner. It does not get revoked because someone chose to kill themselves. Bodies do not became free game after suicide.
This has been my point right from the very beginning.
Do forgive the long essays.
Ellin is so sweet and nice. I love that she got a second chance to live. But, the body is Solwah's. No amount of justification will change the fact that Ellin occupied a body that wasn't hers due to her strong will to live. If the original owner asks for their property back, one which you never came into agreement to be given to begin with, you give it back. Reminds me of European Museums refusing to return artifacts from former colonial states.