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[Negima!] It was definitely not wrong to steal Bi-kun’s lips…

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In the world of the sky, there are quite a few immortals, so I think it’s relatively happy, Eva-chan.

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Moreover, Nagi is also energetic.

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Nagi has come back, and with Negi here, it’s a winning and super popular situation!

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I can’t believe someone would aim for a parent-and-child rice bowl.

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I want to see the loli-shota master duo of Cagliostro and Eva! Show me, please!!

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I was very satisfied with how Bee-kun was active as a trump card.

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I thought it was a really good story considering that Bi-kun, who wanted to be helpful, was troubled by the fact that he couldn’t use magic at all.

Thank you, Negi-kun… Kamon-kun is sitting in seiza.

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It’s a fluffy paradise filled with beautiful women!

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By the way, there was a time when I tried to learn magic from my teacher, but it didn’t work out…

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Since I haven’t read the original until the end, it’s good that Nagi, who died in the original, seems happy.

I was going to say something casual, but what the hell, is this guy still alive?

So Eva was the one who died instead.

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?????

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I thought it was a dying slot since I only read part of it, but when I checked before posting, it said that both Negima and UQ were still alive.

It seems that Eva has disappeared in UQ instead.

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It hasn’t disappeared either.

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It hasn’t disappeared or anything.

If we don’t know, let’s just leave it at that.

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Even though Nagi explained that the Eva, which was integrated with the Life Maker, had disappeared, is this a lie?

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I fully resurrected because it takes so much time to achieve complete immortality, but I did it.

12,000 years later

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I’m glad.

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Did it take twice as long as Sabrina…?

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Is the disappeared person just as they are?

The damage from the collaboration turned out to be worse than I expected.

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It’s funny that the immortal senpai is settled down in the collaboration.

It's funny that the immortal senpai is settled down in the collaboration.

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After reading the collaboration scenario, I started wanting an update to the main story.

You’re quite overlapping the developments, aren’t you?

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I want you to mention it in the anniversary live broadcast.

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Cagliostro was probably doing treatment for Fate around Nehan or somewhere nearby.

I can only do Clarisse decomposition, and Lizette has high potential but lacks experience.

Cagliostro was probably doing treatment for Fate around Nehan or somewhere nearby. I can only do Clarisse decomposition, and Lizette has high potential but lacks experience.

Fate: No problem. It’s thanks to the skilled healer and alchemist who are part of your crew.

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The conversation between Negi and Nagi was filled with everything the readers wanted to see.

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It seems that even Super couldn’t come to a different past in another world…

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But it was Kouta who burned Eva-chan’s brain first…

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In the happy ending of Negima, there is no presence of Kota, so he probably won’t be in this collaboration either.

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Since Kotota is at the end of the route where no one burned Eva’s brain, it feels a bit different.

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Leeks and duck are just that kind of…

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Originally, the world is branching out, so the Negima (and UQ) world is even more complicated!

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Is that Negi-kun from a parallel world!? Let’s do a UQ Holder collaboration with that vibe!

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I was oddly moved by the fact that the parent-child conversation between Nagi and Negi, which wasn’t very present in the original work, is voiced.

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I feel like this collaboration has more dialogue, even including the original work’s flashbacks…

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My name is Negi…

Negi Springfield.

He is your son.

There was something that really resonated with me even though I didn’t know the original work.

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Are you coming with me to Isthalcia, Negi-kun?

I don’t know well, but is the original world okay?

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It’s okay because the flow of time is different.

Speaking of which, Nagi is still young in terms of age.

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Rakugo fans filled the seats in an instant…!

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Negima is the future END with Chao, the Negima END (Happy End), the Negima Old Age End, the anime movie END, and also the True END of UQ Holder, along with this time’s collaboration END.

Even if I count lightly, there are this many branches.

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I see you were able to disable sneezing… that makes sense.

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The happy ending of the main story feels somewhat like an IF scenario.

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The happy ending of the main story is layered with tricks and cheats so much that it has already crossed into the realm of the hidden ending.

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It’s too reliant on external intervention.

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Since that world is also based on parallel premises, this leek has just walked this kind of life, so there’s no need to ensure consistency with the official history.

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Ah, this and that…

U de pa de…

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From Roger’s perspective, the situation where there is interference from another dimension is still seen as a chance!

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The people of the stars really don’t do anything useful, do they…

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The scientific power of the stars is too strong.

How many weapons that manipulate causality are they making?

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What was created at the end is also an Akasha, which is no different from a “Maybe Box,” but once it’s activated, we wouldn’t know that we used it.

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Could it be that the people of the stars are fools…?

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If it’s too perfect, there’s no room for play.

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There are many star people, and they are doing various things.

Trying to create a perfect star crystal beast by making it look like myself (and also adding a little height).

Creating a star spirit beast that resembles a lover who passed away from illness, unrelated to war.

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First, it’s your turn──

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In other words, if Far-san were a woman, it makes sense to think that Lucifer was made with slightly bigger breasts.

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He is the descendant of Teacher Negi and the legendary Thousand Master.

A mysterious Chinese person with time manipulation technology that survived the competition for survival on Mars somehow helped us.

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You’ve nonchalantly learned the magic of the Granblue Fantasy world.

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It’s impossible that Grady is being manipulated or that we can’t win…!

I want to say that this time the boss is the biggest enemy force, who can set up targeted disappearances that even the Realm of the Dead couldn’t accomplish…

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It’s quite common to get dealt a fatal blow unexpectedly or to be transformed into a monster…

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The tactics from the underworld are really just using boring tricks…

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Another character who deals damage in the dark has been added.

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No matter how much you try to integrate this loose and chaotic world, it will never be complete, right…?

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Has Chisame come out?

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Did not come out.

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Why…

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There’s no measure.

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I’m glad you could go on an adventure with your dad, Negi-kun…

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N-No, that’s not what I meant…

I honestly laughed while doing it.

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Well, if I wanted to, I could have made a scenario where students pop out everywhere and it’s all fluffy and cute, but this time I took a serious turn for the collaboration.

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I could strongly feel that they wanted to talk about Nagi and Negi.

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If we keep sending out students, it will create friction no matter who becomes playable…

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Having all of them work well together in groups of about three people…

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It seems that the presence of CV Ishida in the world of “Sora” is gradually increasing…

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Is it harassment to stubbornly refuse to make it playable?

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What’s happening with Yorda?!

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Before attaching to Nagi, am I being taken away, wandering in spirit, or do I not exist at all…?

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Eva-chan is only about 600 years old, so she’s a young one.

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It’s about the same time as the Space War group…

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Even though I’m on Earth and absorbing the negative emotions of billions of people, I’ve been able to endure it for about 20 years with sheer willpower.

If it’s a world in the sky, I probably wouldn’t mind.

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As expected, there’s something strange about Rakampa.

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I wonder how much combat power Nagi has in the end.

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At least on the same level as Rakan.

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It seems that in terms of pure strength, it’s about the same as Raiden Tohsuo Negi.

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Who on earth are they…?

The healer and alchemist who healed Fate…

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Nagi has a type of strength that can’t be explained by reason, as he can win against the very creator of the world whom even Lacan believed could never be defeated.

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In terms of pure strength, Negi is probably stronger in the latter stages.

It seems that Nagi has the kind of strength typical of a protagonist who can somehow transcend reasoning and handle things when it really matters.

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Negi is strong, but the essence is more in development and research.

Doing something strange like completely liberating people who have become apostles of Yorda.

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I wanted to make Bee-kun more Manabery than Chacha…

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For the time being, I’ll send a letter requesting to make a card merchandise of Bee-kun.

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Negi-kun! Please, Phalanx!

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It seems like I could do it normally, so it’s a problem! It’s not a problem!

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Why was so much effort put into the collaboration…?

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It’s relatively the usual thing, you know.

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Nagi > Rakan = Four Archangels

I’ll leave this potentially chaotic inequality here!

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We’re just messing around since neither of us is being serious!

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ON SCENE 1/2 Log AUTO Nico Phalanx!! SKIP

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It’s Lacan who bends the rules of the creator and Nagi who blows away the creator.

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Different.

I didn’t mean it like that…

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Even though she’s just an ordinary high school girl, Yazawa is still amazing.

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I’m not familiar with Negima, but isn’t this something that should be addressed in the final episode of the main story? Is it okay?

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Negima has effectively had two final episodes, so it’s fine!

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Asuna is dead, after all.

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It’s already complete, so there’s no problem!

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I wonder if there will be Negima collaboration goods at Granblue Fantasy Fest…

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Chocolate for Negi-kun.

Chocolate for Negi-kun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The focus on things like Persona and Code Geass was also strange.

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