Talk:Touya Mochizuki/@comment-36140723-20180710183605

For Touya to seal General Bazur inside an airtight box with stinky smell dead slime inside. I wouldn't consider this method of his as sadistic, at most, considering that his opponent was put in a situation that made him nigh invincible. So to put his opponent's "strengths" into consideration. He had to resort to biological warfare; as it was the only option available to him at the time, which psychologically broke the general and therefore granting him his victory. So in most respects, it was more of a "last resort" than a "sadistic tendency". He didn't want to do it. He had to do it.