Quote Originally Posted by shinta|hikari View Post
Adlet ran away because Nacchie would have pawned him if he stayed. Hans didn't reply to his call, so he wasn't there. If he did as you said, he'd already be dead.

It was specifically mentioned that Chamot could somehow sense dead bodies even if they were buried underground. That meant she could more or less sniff out bodies anywhere within the barrier. That's why they hid it inside a corpse, because the smell of death masked the other.

I completely agree with more foreshadowing, but the logic behind the reveal itself was sound, albeit sudden.

EDIT:

Forgot to mention the most important thing.

Flamie = waifu of the year.

Got a boner each time she called Adlet's name, her voice bleeding with concern.
I simply thought that Adlet would've tried to get closer to the temple in case Hans was inside and couldn't hear him or something. Seemed like he didn't get all that close and just went away, and considering that he was the one who could absolve him, I thought the lack of insistence on trying to find Hans where he was most likely to be a bit foolish.

Also, remember he was left with Chamot... so even if Hans didn't answer, there was still a big chance Hans would've been in trouble and knowing Adlet he would've want to help if that was the case.

So in the few moments that Adlet was in the temple, the lack of response is not that good of a reason. At least in the apparent short span of time.

As for the sensing bodies, was that previously known or just going by what was mentioned in this episode? Anyways, I'm not opposed to that happening... what bothered me is how many sudden coincidences started to pile-up right there. Of course, Adlet does mention that "luck" is part of it all, so we can go with that and not over think it.