
If this gets found out, I’ll have no choice but to die…
I’m dead…
Is this guy a saint?
I think women tend to have a weakness for bad boys.
>>3
Is TS Isamu acceptable?
I’m forgetting something…
It seems that Gardo was once a carefree young man appropriate for his age…
It’s the worst to blame a benefactor when the person has no memory of it.
It feels like a hot friendship, but Gald is really the worst of the worst…
I think it was incredibly miserable when it was revealed.
I have no choice but to die! It’s a bit unbalanced that Isamu has no flaws at all.
>>8
I broke the plane I made and was forced to treat lunch 13 times…
The woman would also think, “What the heck are you?”
Even if we survive, isn’t it that Gardo will disappear this time?
It’s sad to realize it after firing all the shots.
The intensifying dogfight suddenly quiets down, leading to a peaceful reconciliation between the two, which is beautiful.
Gardo understands better than anyone that he is worthless.
That’s why it gets even more complicated.
I honestly think it’s a level of table flipping that doesn’t even constitute a story.
But you know.
It’s great to have an intense battle while engaging in trivial schoolyard bickering.
Isamu and Myun both understand that this is a symptom unique to the Zentradi, so there is no one to blame.
It’s making my Gald even murkier.
It’s too sad that the only moments we could interact as equals, forgetting all our entanglements, were in such a form and moment.
Perhaps they are indeed an incompatible race…
There were a lot of heroines with Zentradi blood in the series, weren’t there?
>>20
In other words, it’s a reverse scenario for the heroine…
>>22
Even so, if you’re a genius, I can only imagine you’d handle it well.
>>22
Mireille was almost raped.
It seems I’ve completely forgotten and I’m feeling really angry, but I’m going to keep acting like this unpleasant person!
>>21
Gardo’s heart is dead.
And actually died.
Why have you been silent until now… even though you behaved terribly…?
…I’m heading out first…
It seemed like he was having a hard time being pressured by Myun…
Don’t get involved with this man.
Make everyone unhappy.
It’s like the atmosphere is filled with a passionate friendship.
Isamu wanted to return to that kind of relationship, so to speak.
The series of scene illustrations is incredibly cool, but when you look at it calmly, yeah.
It’s not that they’re a bothersome person, but their personality and behavior are genuinely just who they are, not an act or anything like that…
Isamu and Mun are so kind that it’s really tough, I’m dying.
When thinking calmly, it’s a too terrible setting to serve as the vertical thread of the story.
>>33
Isn’t it good?
When it comes to Macross, it’s all about the love triangle, right?
I think Isamu really wanted to go back to a carefree relationship like when we used to treat each other to lunch.
I’m a victim of attempted rape, but it’s annoying that Myun somewhat likes Gald.
>>36
I want to be caught between the friendship of those guys! It’s not really about who I like more, but I probably liked the relationship between those two.
From Gald’s perspective, dying in various ways would definitely be the easiest…
Everything is bad because a place to die was prepared just for me.
I really like that atmosphere when we’re flying with only the power of the wind, with the engine turned off.
It is true that I was treated to lunch 13 times.
>>40
Don’t count so carefully!
>>40
I think I could never repay you even if I spent my whole life indulging you.
>>43
Stop being so serious about it.
After that, having Myun by my side was probably a bit bad too…
I think it’s different to call Isamu a saint because he is thoroughly an air-headed person and doesn’t cling to the past.
>>46
The fact that I was an emotional problem child with a low boiling point has nothing to do with Gald.
However, that’s just one aspect of Isamu; the kindness and consideration he shows towards Gald is also a part of him.
(I wonder if I should have a little accident… just kidding.)
>>47
You really…
As a soldier, being an inexplicable problem child is too much of a narrative trick for it to be genuine.
It’s one thing if it’s a stranger, but since it was done by a friend, I understand that the impulse has its cause in something separate from the person’s temperament.
It’s not right to say “don’t worry about it,” so how should I approach it?
>>51
…Actually, it was me who broke your airplane back when we were students.
Let’s forget about the past.
All three of them have their arrows pointed at me, and it’s actually quite a hassle!
>>63
It’s just that the result of thinking about each other ended up going in the worst direction…
In 30, I was participating in a reconciled state, wasn’t I?
I think it’s sad to remember that moment of the dragon bird flying.