The golden avatar appearing over the city was intense. Power scale in My Disciples Made Me a God is insane. Everyone kneeling while he stands calm gives boss vibes. Robe details are crisp. Light rays on pavement feel divine. Love the balance of power. Makes you root for the protagonist.
Seeing elders bow down was satisfying. In My Disciples Made Me a God, respect hierarchy is clear. The guy in blue robes laughing nervously adds funny touch. Shows even powerful people get scared. Transition from chaos to order is smooth. Sweat drops said more than words. Great mix of comedy and drama.
Scene where furniture exploded had me laughing. My Disciples Made Me a God does not take itself too seriously. One second epic, next second chairs breaking. Keeps mood light despite high stakes. Love how physical comedy breaks tension. Makes characters feel human.
Sitting on that chair like a boss. The protagonist in My Disciples Made Me a God knows how to command a room. The way others stand around him shows status. Blue outfit stands out against wooden background. Composition emphasizes authority. Like that he does not need to shout.
That elder wiping sweat off face is me during exams. My Disciples Made Me a God captures anxiety perfectly. Contrast between smile and fear is hilarious. Adds depth to what could be generic villain role. You can feel pressure he is under. Makes power dynamic feel real.