A Mezato-Teru conversation could be fascinating because both are smart enough to figure out that the other's perception of Mob is very distorted, but ultimately unable to see how they're doing the same thing but in a slightly askew direction. Teru might point out how Mob is uninterested in the Psycho Helmet cult at best and uncomfortable at worst, then go on about how psychic powers aren't special because he has to play "wise humble mentor" about it. However, at least unconsciously he downplays the idea because he thinks the symbol Psycho Helmet is nothing next to the physical Kageyama-kun, whom to him could be as well be a god the way he is right now. Mezato, in turn, takes little to understand Teru is hero-worshipping Shigeo to oblivion and neglecting his obvious faults, because she focuses on Mob-kun as something to be improved. She made it her pet project to get the brute rock of a person he isāquiet, "clueless", wimpyāand hone him into a leader who can change the world. The problem is that Psycho Helmet is merely a crude caricature of him, and since it doesn't represent or believe in anything besides being the god its cult is searching for, it's completely removed from whatever part of Mob it was born from. Either way, Mezato and Teru's respective visions fail by stripping Mob off his complex inner world




















