[Somehow, she's surprised to hear that Nagito died of a disease rather than of violence, given all the things he's been through, but she doesn't remark on it - only her eyes briefly lower in sympathy, for both him and Makoto. Regardless, everything he shared confirms that the two if them apparently lived through two different, mutually exclusive versions of events.]
That's unbelievable... so this is how we find out that parallel universes exist.
[It was the kind of theory only madmen would vocally support in her world (and probably most worlds), yet here they are, in the afterlife, finding that it was true all along. She can't help but wonder if there's a Frieda out there who managed to win the battle and survive - but there's hardly a possibility, not with her ancestor's vow limiting her access to the Founder's powers and her opponent's titan being so much physically stronger.]
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This knowledge doesn't help us, does it? No matter what our "other selves" may be accomplishing in their timeline, we are dead, and we can't come back to life.
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That's unbelievable... so this is how we find out that parallel universes exist.
[It was the kind of theory only madmen would vocally support in her world (and probably most worlds), yet here they are, in the afterlife, finding that it was true all along. She can't help but wonder if there's a Frieda out there who managed to win the battle and survive - but there's hardly a possibility, not with her ancestor's vow limiting her access to the Founder's powers and her opponent's titan being so much physically stronger.]
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This knowledge doesn't help us, does it? No matter what our "other selves" may be accomplishing in their timeline, we are dead, and we can't come back to life.