The monologue about the expectations of humans towards a god was masterfully done and struck a chord.
Asahi’s desire to protect Subaru, the only incarnate of kindness in a world that was the opposite of that, and the fact that she couldn’t do so in her powerlessness and helplessness was conveyed beautifully and precisely. I could feel the hopelessness of it all, but also the unbendable will and desire: I will become stronger and smarter. For this purpose, Asahi could live in that world.
These things were told so well, and I couldn’t help but really take it to heart.
Suijin no Hanayome