Talk:Gazef Stronoff/@comment-32222412-20170710034307/@comment-123.184.77.138-20171105100359

It looks pretty retarded at first, but once you try to think about it properly it'll make sense. A lot. You know how things went with Japan during WWII: pearl harbor, prison island, Occupying China and mercilessly killing and torturing people everywhere; they killed nearly 45 million people until the few remaining days before Hiroshima and Nagasaki - if the US didn't drop those two nukes, the death toll would've easily surpassed the 65 million mark. Well, my point is, if Gazef didn't choose to stay dead and choose to be resurrected, wouldn't that have changed Ainz's opinion on him and later on kill the king and everyone else along with him anyways? His refusal to be revived and his death was that mark that put an end to the slaughter, it worked in a way like Hiroshima, you hit the Kingdom in the nuts hard enough for them to accept Nazarick's demands and put an end to the meaningless slaughter. Or maybe I was thinking too much.