
I love the how religion/faith is heavily explored in this chapter. Nuah, the youngest of the divine beast, knows his role and knows first hand how divinity works so of course hed say to this young child whos so pessimistic and withdrawn to have faith. But hearing first hand the horrors of what humanity goes thru and how divine beings just becomes a watcher above humanity puts his belief into perspective and would make him think, hmm maybe what I've been taught isnt all there is to it? And it will be interesting to see jow Rix will be able to give him solace in his time of confusion and doubt.
THAT WAS TPP QUICK WTF