"The so-called short-term unanswered foreshadowing is those that seem to have little to do with the overall content, but the anime spent a lot of time specifically on this section."
"Obviously it is impossible for the Qinghai studio to waste the funds given by Brother Pingtou, so our team believes that these are not unreasonable, and short-term unanswered foreshadowing must have its use."
It can be said that this group's method of dividing foreshadowing is very scientific. At least among the discussants in the comment area, there is no objection to the division method.
Even if there is some debate about the content, the focus of the debate is not on the method of division, but on whether the foreshadowing is short-term or long-term.
After all, those foreshadowings that have been answered in the short term actually have no need to be discussed now. The clues they have laid will be explained in the next episode at most.
The unanswered question of whether the foreshadowing is long-term or short-term is the most important judgment and is related to the arguments for the upcoming finale.
According to this clear division, the most intense discussion among the audience is a plot that spends a lot of time and repeatedly described in the animation.
Generally speaking, regarding his recent experience, even the protagonist Klein, who is at the center of the incident, felt a little deliberate and inappropriate.
Although after conducting divination in the real world, the prediction result he received was that everything was normal, but he was just a little nervous.
But Klein did not relax his vigilance. After all, Old Neil once told him that prophecy is an act that can be interfered with, so the results must be treated with suspicion.
So Klein was more cautious and returned to his plug-in Source Castle. Of course, at this time, Klein didn't know that this was the Source Castle, he only knew that it was a magical gray fog space.
Klein performed divination again in the gray fog space. Although he was still disturbed, the results were obviously much better than those in the real world.
After all, divination in the real world showed no problems, but divination in the gray fog space provided him with some clues - a small red western-style building.
Ever since Klein received the divination results, he often took time out to search around Genting City for the small western-style building he dreamed of during his divination.
Until now, when the finale aired, Klein's search has yielded no results, but so many unit dramas combined, almost half an episode are all about how Klein searches for the little red mansion.
"There are many foreshadowings like this in "Joker". They don't sound far away from the protagonist, but they are right in the city where the first season is staged."
"It is so close to the protagonist, but it has not been solved so far. I think this is probably the clue to the mysterious powerful man."
Therefore, when this team was determining the foreshadowing, they included the small red western-style building that was divined as a short-term unresolved foreshadowing, and it was still an object that needed to be focused on.
It has to be said that the audience has commendable judgment and actually relied on this stupid method to roughly deduce the trajectory of the final boss of "Joker", Ince Zangwill.
The only pity is that this team is not very courageous. I feel that a powerful sealed object like 0-08 will not appear in the first season.
This led them to speculate that the person behind the scenes was far away from the final boss. They did not suspect Zangwill, but set their sights on the sea.
Although in the first season of "Lords of Mystery" "Joker", there was no detailed and in-depth introduction to the audience about the pirates who roamed the sea.
However, through the window of "The Hanged Man" Alger Wilson, an initial impression was established for the audience, such as the four pirate kings and the seven pirate generals, and they were the masterminds suspected by the team.
Through analysis, this team believes that the potential of Genting City has been almost fully exploited, so in the second season, either a group of gods will come to Genting City to fight, or the map will have to be changed.
As for where to change the map, regardless of breaking into a strange place directly, they mainly guessed in two directions, one was Backlund, the capital of the Loen Kingdom, and the other was the ocean.
In the opinion of this group, Backlund, as a secular capital, has supernatural power but should not be strong, so the protagonist's combat effectiveness should be at its peak after one appearance.
But the big ocean is different. There are too many secrets hidden in the vast ocean, so if Klein goes there once when his strength is low, and again when his strength is high, there are many places that can be discovered.
It has to be said that their detection power is very keen, and they really found that the ocean can be visited twice. As for the speculation about Backlund, it is just because the concept of the Angel Family has not yet been developed, which leads to incorrect speculation.
But even this is considered rare and valuable. It is possible to deduce so much content just based on the current information at hand.
It's a pity that I'm not brave enough and think that it is unlikely that such a terrible sealed object as 0-08 will appear in the first season, which makes the whole speculation completely off the mark.
The team speculated that the man behind the scenes was one of the seven pirate generals, who had developed a hatred for Klein, thus laying the groundwork for the second season, giving Klein enough reason to leave the Novice Village and go to sea.
This is the most reliable one among the plot speculations. There are many others, including the theory that the goddess of the night will end up personally.
But no matter what these claims are, the commercial time is long or short, and it ends quickly and the anime starts to play again. Who is the murderer behind the scenes is about to be revealed.
The scene presented to the audience at this time had a completely different atmosphere than before the advertisement, and even seemed to have no connection at all.
Of course, this is not incomprehensible. Many anime have had similar transitions. Before entering the climax, they suddenly recall killing or something.
But this twist in "Lord of Mysteries" is really a bit strange. Although they knew that this person was probably the mastermind behind killing Captain and Klein, what he said left the audience confused.
It was a middle-aged man writing at the table under a dim oil lamp. At the same time, voice-overs continued to come, but the content of the narrative did not seem to be the language of normal people, as if it was the soliloquy of a schizophrenic patient.
Ge Zhaodu watched it for a full three minutes, but he didn't understand what this sudden turn was trying to express. He even had the illusion for a moment, was he really watching "Lord of the Mystery"?
The feeling that Ge Zhaodu has now is actually that when Zhong Shanze read the original book, he didn't understand it the first time. It seemed that after reading a chapter, he didn't understand anything.
So much so that he had to exit the reading interface and check to see if the book he was reading was "The Lord of Mysteries" written by Squid, or if he accidentally clicked on the wrong content.