Kami wa Game ni Ueteiru. Episode #02

So, about that giant monster that appeared at the end of the first episode? Well before the appearance of the Titan, Fay Theo Philus will have to meet up with his allies such as Asta.

Oh yes, Fay wants to introduce his new ally named Leoleshea, although everyone is shocked that a god (or rather a former god) is joining in this latest gods’ game against the Titan.

Speaking of the Titan, this giant monster is playing a game of hide and seek where the Titan will capture the humans in order to win the game, although it appears that the Titan has a big advantage where it can destroy buildings and stomp people to death.

Actually, it seems that being stomped by a Titan won’t kill them as they’re basically under the god’s control. Poor Asta, she couldn’t control her body after being tagged by a Titan.

And it gets even worse where Asta’s allies got tagged by the Titan via Asta herself. At this point, it seems that the true objective of this game is not about hiding away from a god, but rather capturing all of the players until the board (or city in this case) is cleared.

Luckily, Fay figured it out about the hidden win conditions of this god’s game by capturing Asta with a trash bin while Leshea touches Asta’s lower half of her body.

Don’t worry though as Leoleshea is not trying to touch Asta’s lewd parts.

And lo and behold, Asta has been recaptured by both Fay and Leshea. So what they’re playing is basically Reversi (or Othello) where the duo must capture the humans from the Titan.

And speaking of the Titan, this giant god confronted Fay Theo Philus at the top of an office building. This is really bad as this god is gonna turn Fay into its underling.

In any case, it’s over for Fay Theo Philus where even though he won’t die, Fay is forced to capture his fellow humans.

Meanwhile, Leoleshea is running away from the Titan’s subordinates. Of course, I’m worried that Leshea will have to confront her partner Fay now that he’s under the Titan’s control.

Oh yeah, about Fay Theo Philus as he somewhat negated the Titan’s powers thanks to his Arise called “May Your God”.

Basically, he’ll come back from the dead after getting killed by a god. In the case of his confrontation against the Titan, Fay breaks free from its influence.

Now it’s time for a comeback as Asta used her wind magic to push her allies into a wall. Looks like she really wants to make amends for her early blunder.

Afterwards, Asta and Leshea managed to capture the rest of their allies away from the Titan’s control.

In the end, humanity has won over a god as they took 10 members compared to the Titan’s 9 remaining members. What a comeback victory for Fay and his friends.

As for the Titan, the giant god has no hard feelings over Fay Theo Philus. Well, glad that Fay earned another victory as he has 6 more to go!

Now then, it appears that Leoleshea is reviewing the previous game against the Titan as while she and Fay can take this god by themselves, it would be better to have more members just to be safe.

One last thing, Fay told Leshea that if he gets a Clear, he wants to see the red-haired person who helped him back then.

While she doesn’t have a name, all that Fay remembers is that she’s the one who convinced him that playing games is fun.

By the way, the theory that this mysterious red-haired lady and Leoleshea are the same person is already debunked since the latter is in a deep slumber for thousands of years.

But you know something, what if Leoleshea has a relative or even a descendant? There’s a possibility that the red-haired lady might be a demigod related to Leshea.

Anyways, that’s about it for this episode as the partnership between Fay Theo Philus and Leoleshea is starting to come together.

While the duo won their first game together, the next one might put them at the edge as I’ll see you next time!

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