User blog comment:B214/Chapter 482 review/@comment-5303512-20160418121014/@comment-5303512-20160418124911

@B214, That is correct, it is really just Neinhart's magics doing.

@It Actually reminds me of a philosophical doctrine that I heard about called "Killing Logic", it is a way of identifying one's right to exist and their supremacy. The main factor or determining one's right to be considered alive or existing is their status and purpose.

Example: Scenario 1: a Dragon kills a City and stops its Purpose that makes the Dragon True and the City False.

This makes the Dragon > City

Scenario 2: if a person kills the same Dragon and stops its Purpose that makes the Person True and the Dragon False.

This makes the Person > Dragon > City

Scenario 3: if I kill the same person and stop its Purpose that makes me True and the Person False.

This makes Me > Person > Dragon > City

Scenario 4 (Read Carefully): if you kill me but "Don't" stop my Purpose that makes you both True and False.

Even though you killed me, that will not stop me from coming back and becoming stronger than you.