After all, Axel is neither Inega II nor Ian Silverpeak, so there's a high probability that he doesn't know that killing is useless. However, that might not be the case, as most people who died to the Thousand-Star Beast probably wouldn't know that this is Axel's trick.
It's hard to say; Ian just kept his doubts to himself, preparing to directly inform Mikael when the time comes, so that this rebellious son who plans to revolt against his father can give his old man a good warning.
Stop messing around. If you really want to obtain the Perpetual Motion Machine, it's better to develop the people's livelihood, more useful than anything.jpg
Of course, if Ian had to analyze, he also doesn't think Axel is aware of the existence of the Perpetual Motion Machine, unlike Yinaiga. The behavioral differences between the two prove this point.
As for now... let's not worry about it so much.
First, let's drive these Far Shore Islanders away.
