
Bit of a side note, when he picked her up after finding out it was all a lie it was supposed to symbolise that he doesn’t care if it was a lie or not and what he saw was Michael trying to hurt her which confirms that she wasn’t working together with him. And I think he was shocked at the end in a, “is this your true self?” Sort of way cuz this whole time the MC has been putting up a lovey dovey act (no matter how terrible it was) around him.

lol i think he views her as different now because she IS different now. when he met her, she couldn't even hid here wrist thing, but now all of a sudden shes talking about how to protect against the dark attribute that apparently even the skilled dont know much about. i would suspect something weird too. can't wait for more chapters
So what I’m getting at is:
When Hades saw Aisha protect Michael and say the ancient phrase thingie, he thought that she was in kahoots with the temple.
So he felt betrayed and now he’s saying that it was his fault he trusted her in the first place. Aisha wanted to correct Hades but he doesn’t believe her anymore, so that’s now useless (?)
The only way to prove her sincerity is by nullifying the brainwash casted on him and it worked. Although idk what Hades realized (or if he knew Aisha’s on his side), he now knows what Michael did.
Aisha didn’t want to hide anything anymore so she told Hades how to not get brainwashed and all that jazz, with methodological approaches and shit.
Hades now views her as a different person from the person he liked cuz she was kinda weak and fragile (cuz of the crystal and all) and now she’s all calm and collected?
Does he think the Aisha before was just an act? Or was he disappointed because he thought he knew her well? Arghhhh I want a Hades’ POV please!