I'm not even sure why, witness testimony or not, that they're seriously considering Andrew even *capable* of demolishing a room.
I mean, unless this town is used to Saiyans or something, damage of that magnitude would require like, chemicals/explosives/etc.
I mean, we, as the audience know that Osiris is a god that can be thrown through a wall fine, but that isn't a normal conclusion that regular folk should come up with, and it doesn't matter what two middle school tots tell a teacher. Especially if those kids have (and do have) a known bad history with the person they're 'reporting' as having punched an entire brick wall down.
If one preteen with a history of antagonism towards another came in and was like "Teacher, he punched a whole brick wall and demolished a ton of stainless steel plumbing with his torso", no amount of how troubled that kid might be, would make me be like "Yeah, that seems legit". At that point, damage of that magnitude is something that the police would need to investigate, rather than a school principle.
They'd have to look up to see how the wall was demolished (which they would curiously find no real evidence because none of their searches would account for a child's torso as the method), so honestly the crime would go unsolved for the time being, at least until people start placing cameras around.
But even that is of limited use what with the fact that fields of battle can be blacked out from the view of mortals through magic.
They'd then find a giant impact on the ground where Aeon flipped out and punched the ground, and probably rule it a meteorological event, for now at least. Because that's what it'd look like if a man punched a hole in the ground with his fist. You'd presume that the object that hit the ground just happened to disintegrate with the force of impact.
Death is final and cannot be changed, not even by gods.
The god of death accidentally took the life of Andrew Perkasin before it was his time to go, in an attempt to compensate Death asks Era and Aeon, two lesser time gods, to reverse time to warn Andrew of his fate and give him a second chance at living his life so that he may live it with as much fulfillment as possible before his untimely encounter with death.
Andrew must now try to meet his life goals before he dies, while balancing school, family, his social life, a relationship and living alongside gods.
Because I get asked this question a lot in the comments section, yes, this comic contains LGBTQ+ content.
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