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[Negima!] Nagi is properly being a parent…【Granblue Fantasy】

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Is it based on the original work or not?

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There is no description…

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What does this mean…?

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>>12

Since I touched on what happened after being saved in the final episode, skipping various things about rescuing Nagi.

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I finished before doing that.

It was mentioned subtly in the epilogue, but…

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It was decided that it’s okay to save Nagi.

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It must not be the real person.

It’s really me…

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They really did another ending…

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>>5

I reached a settled end in Code Geass…

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There have been a lot of recent stays ending, huh?

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Nagi is here! Seriously, is this for real?

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Stop saying scary things like those who disappeared won’t come back, okay!?

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Isn’t it something that often happens at the end-of-month events in Granblue?

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Yeahx1

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I was surprised that a key person from the collaboration is playing the role of the captive heroine.

I was surprised that a key person from the collaboration is playing the role of the captive heroine.

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Eva-chan, were you able to become a mother?

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I wonder how it is in this world…

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I’ve always liked you!!

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Are they targeting parents and children…

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>>24

Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.

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>>31

It’s aimed at the father and his great-grandson, you know.

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>>31

Stop, this response will hurt Kitty.

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The original work ended without any conversation that resembles a dialogue between parents and children…

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During the martial arts tournament, it’s a pseudo-personality, but it’s essentially Nagi, so it’s kind of like a conversation between parent and child…

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Since Negi-kun is 10 years old and still a child, isn’t he too young to marry Eva?

A period dedicated to devoting oneself to one’s wife.

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My son is getting along with the princess Himeko that I was protecting.

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In the original work, this old man is a loser.

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A father who is absent due to unavoidable circumstances.

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Graddy’s dad…

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Both of them are probably based on that character from FF10.

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It’s just like Life Maker-sama is like Ebonju, isn’t it?

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Well, it’s similar in a way…

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He may be outrageous, but as a father, he’s actually a perfectly normal dad who loves his son.

I could only part ways due to circumstances.

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In this collaboration, I really don’t know who Negi will end up with…

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It seems that with the current group, there’s no one to initiate a love attack, so it doesn’t look like anything like that will progress until we return to the original world.

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I think you probably like them during this time, so it might be impossible…

It’s just that the abstinence period has become a bit longer.

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Nagi has always wanted to live peacefully with Negi, and it brought tears to my eyes.

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Nagi was in a remote location for a battle for body control against the final boss before becoming a parent…

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The power struggle battle will happen in the collaboration timeline after this, right?

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>>34

I’m looking forward to the UQ collaboration!

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Yorda-Baoto’s empathy ability is limited to the solar system, and when in the sky world, it is effectively nullified, so as long as they are in the sky world, they might be fine without being affected by the “Die Die Gang.”

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By the way, what happened to the final boss that was inside Nagi in this world?

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Even if Lord Yorda were here, I don’t think that ability would work in this world.

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I think that means that there probably isn’t anyone like that.

I feel sorry for Negi-kun, so be like that.

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It’s amazing that the Star People casually captured Nagi… Were there multiple people at the level of Bab-san?

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Can Yorda’s empathic abilities be used on humans here too?

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I saved Nagi…

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Incorporated

Incorporated

Embedded

It’s embedded!

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Sometimes Granblue does this, and it really confuses me because it’s my idea of a happy ending!!

There must be a lot of dedicated original fans among the staff…

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You still draw great pictures, as always…

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Choosing possibilities conveniently from other branches was something the main world of the afterlife also did, but this time it was an incredibly easy and formidable enemy.

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I just started the event and got a Negi-kun.

The support ability “Genius Magic Boy” is one thing, but…

One more thing is that the staff really loves the episodes around Lakan, especially with “a full-fledged man.”

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>>50

As you continue reading, it’s conveyed that there is a deep love for Negima in every aspect.

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I really wanted Nagi to be playable too!!

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Both Geass and Hero Academia suggest that settling down in the world above rather than hurriedly returning to the original world feels more like a happy ending. It makes me wonder just how harsh the original world really is…

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Basically, it has turned into a battle over the fate of the world…

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>>52

The attack started with the relatively safe ending of Eldia existing in a world of the sky from the beginning, but due to how the original story turned out, it transformed into an ultra-happy ending.

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Rather, isn’t that Eren’s smile calculated in reverse after being spoiled about the original story’s development?

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What the heck, Yngwie…

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Because the two main characters were transferred before the decisive event where they confront each other regarding Geass.

Being able to make up right away was a big deal.

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I’m happy to know that when I start a thread with a smile, it leads to a happy ending.

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Since the two are close, I don’t think it will happen, but who does Eva-chan want to date, Nagi or Negi?

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At this time, Nagi by a narrow margin.

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We need to get the UQ collaboration implemented quickly!

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By the way, am I the only one whose last person on the list is not displayed properly?

The image seems to be broken or something, so it won’t display.

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>>60

It’s not just my environment; everyone is experiencing it that way.

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The Geass results in a happy ending where Yuffie is somewhat pitiful, and the plans of the final boss are thwarted.

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>>61

Well, the original is even sadder, so I’m still happy!

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I ended up finishing it without realizing it while rereading Negima over the weekend…

I had forgotten quite a bit during the final part, and while reading, I got really excited.

I really love the part where Nodoka steals the key.

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I guess Grazie’s father couldn’t help it either.

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Glazey’s father is probably possessed by something from the Yevon-Ju lineage.

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It seems like there was a route where I would have given up and stayed for Glazzy if it weren’t for Roger’s guidance to get my mother back.

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At this point, it’s fine for Negi to be embraced because he’s a cute disciple, just as expected of Nagi.

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I saw that Rafa would appear somewhere, but he hasn’t shown up, so he will probably come out in the login conversation.

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It will appear in the fate of Lacan.

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Well, to be clear, after defeating the evil final boss, it’s the kind of father who gets possessed by the spirit of the final boss.

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As Neji-kun’s older brother, I won’t give up on searching for our father…

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The fact that Mom’s voice can be heard a bit is a little unsettling.

Well, if it’s an aerial stay route, I think it will somehow work out, the Geass collaboration.

I need to do something about the electricity bill, which was around 1 million rupees every month.

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The plan will definitely fail unless there is a pizza girl in that world over there.

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>>73

We have no choice but to generate electricity in the same way as the Grand Cipher.

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Hmm, so in other words, it’s a natural-born tyrant, not an irresponsible parent.

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But Eva ended up with Negi’s grandson…

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Wow, what a nice parent-child scene! Right, Glazzy?

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There is no text provided for translation. Please provide the Japanese text you would like translated.

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>>78

Well, it seems like Grazie’s father might have a similar situation.

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Maybe Eva-chan will be taking Nagi around…

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As for the million in the story, a million rupees in in-game currency is nothing to worry about…

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To think I can hear the complete chant of 〇〇 in the Reiwa era… I want to hear the complete chant of the Black Coffin soon.

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Apart from a few words spoken in flashbacks, it’s just conversations with the phantom of Kunel in the original work…

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It’s possible that someone like Wakamoto could invade the empty world for the sake of a plan.

Well, there were various things, and it turned into a counterattack.

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To begin with, I’ve already defeated the beast that opened the gate.

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There is a higher dimension like the world of C, so theoretically, it should be possible to get to this world somehow, but I don’t know.

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In the world of Geass, since two codes are needed to destroy Akasha, it’s hopeless without C.C… The Special Zone in Japan will succeed, and Shanna brother will create a nice world.

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I’ve gotten used to it, but isn’t Glazzy’s standing picture kind of lame?

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Actually, it has been refined in this collaboration.

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When will I be able to meet the main branch’s Rin…?

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The only concern is that my mom might eventually interfere with the world of the void.

Yuffie! Work together with Schnitzel and Cornelia to detect and stop Wakimoto’s ambitions in advance!

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Hey, hey! Just maybe, but doesn’t this seem like a repurposing of the unused ending from the main scenario?

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So it is.

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The difference is that outside the walls, there is only the unknown waiting.

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Eren in the sky was really great…

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>>105

The Attack on Titan collaboration is often said to feature a happy Eren.

In fact, even the sergeant seems happy to be in the outside world!

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Evangeline is a woman who has many romantic entanglements, having first fallen in love with Negi’s grandson, and sometimes getting together with Nagi or Negi’s grandson.

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In a thousand years, three people are virtuous!

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“It’s only three times in 600 years, so it’s not that many loves!” the person said…

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I’m completely drawn to all the Touta elements, so I’m actually quite devoted.

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I’ve never read Negima, but it had such a good story that it piqued my interest and made me want to read it.

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>>102

You should read it!

Negima and UQ Holder!

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Eva-chan may not know, but Nagi has a wife.

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I was expecting that they would force more scenes for other students during the flashback scenes, but I was wrong.

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Is it okay for the student to be left alone and for the teacher to quit?

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I have to do something about the magical world…

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>>108

I told you there was a time difference between here and there, right?

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>>108

They said that time moves differently.

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Snow Princess, well… it’s fine to drop with the grandson of the leek and a rabbit, but what is that child’s sense of chastity like?

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I heard that Asuna is not the main heroine in the original work, and I am disappointed.

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>>113

She is the main heroine.

How much of a main heroine is she? About the same level as Lyria.

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>>113

The main focus of the story is undoubtedly that girl…

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Because you’re my number one partner…

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Isn’t it a huge red flag for a woman to still be hung up on her first love after 1000 years?

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Kouta has dragged his first love for 12,000 years?

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Well, even without that, Eva is definitely a landmine of a woman…

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Asuna is indeed the main heroine…

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Who would be the final child to tie in Granblue Fantasy?

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Is it Catalina…?

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Katarina or Io?

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Mr./Mrs. Wa

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Ah… well…

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Zeta

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It’s okay.

Reading the original work makes me sad because I found my favorite character.

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Asuna was my partner and sister until the end.

People say all sorts of things, but I really like this family’s vibe when they’re talking and getting excited about how much they love green onions.

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Heroine (female protagonist)

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Go to the theme park together like a parent and child.

There’s a Sanrio Land here too.

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I read UQ, which I hadn’t read before the collaboration, and that Irikae guy is super cool!

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A partnership and a romantic relationship are different things…

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I feel that Asuna was not a romantic heroine, but she was definitely a heroine of the story.

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It’s actually the main axis of the story!

It just didn’t become a romantic relationship because it was too much of a main axis!

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Tota has waited well for 12,000 years…

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Manman Terotero…

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Teacher! Grady is observing parallel worlds again!

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>>142

Ororo is foaming at the mouth and collapsed…

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Could it be that Kota wasn’t born?

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>>143

Only the UQ route is born, to begin with.

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Touka is a rare individual limited to the UQ route.

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Isn’t it the case that it’s Mr. Heizen’s stance?

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What is it?

Is it safe to say that the battle for Gran-kun begins now that he got turned down?

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Asuna’s relationship with Negi is one of childhood friends and partners from start to finish, so there are no signs of affection coming from Negi at all…

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Whether Asuna is there or not.

The world branches out a lot, doesn’t it?

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Huh? Didn’t Evangel get together with the kid Tota in UQ?

What is the relationship between that black hair and the leek?

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Clone of green onions

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>>150

A clone of an experimental subject created by combining the genes of Negi and Asuna.

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I understood how to use the imaginary space of Eva!

Confirmation of start of training. Do you want to send this member into Evangelin’s fantasy space to begin their training? Cancel Start training

I understood how to use the imaginary space of Eva!

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>>152

Because it’s Takehito Koyasu…

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>>152

I’m sorry, Mr. Akamatsu.

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>>152

CV Koyasu

OK!

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>>152

Stop Bobobo from speaking to Eva in a Naggi-like manner.

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>>152

Isn’t this the Holy Nose Hair Zone?

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Chisame would say, “I really shook it properly!” but if you flirt like that, it’s obvious it will leave a mark!

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Mr. Negi spent a lot of time charming an older woman who initially didn’t see him as a romantic interest and spoke to him on the same level.

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>>159

It means “It means that I will conceive a child, right?”

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>>159

Leeks, I resemble.

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Isn’t it great that Eva-nyan is planning the “Backlight Genji” project?

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It’s just before Asuna fades out in the original work.

Timeline of this collaboration

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What I thought was that having a diary is nothing but a hindrance when it comes to creating a story.

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So there’s a chance of being dropped from the starting lineup.

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Has the setting of being taken over in the magical world completely been disregarded, Nagi?

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Waa-san: “I’ll support Negi-kun’s love too! Aim for a happy ending!”

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It’s not that I got distracted; it’s just that everyone simultaneously likes Eva-chan.

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Every time I finish reading a section of the story, Ingi’s style gets unlocked, but what is happening?

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First of all, because there is someone I can respect, I’m having a proper romance, right Negi-kun?

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What kind of terrible parent character has been separated from their child due to circumstances?

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>>171

Yngwie?

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>>176

He probably didn’t even know he existed in the first place!

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>>180

Not only did I not know, but we’re not even blood related.

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>>171

Don’t look at me…

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There are about three different timelines in the main story of Negima alone.

A few new ones have been added to UQ.

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I got Rakan from the free 10 draws in the collaboration, but honestly, considering how this event is handled, he seems just to be at a fairly strong level…

I feel like I would lose if I fought Gandagouza.

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>>175

I’ve told you from before that I’m not good at conceptual abilities!

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>>175

When you say that, even Gundam Gousa can’t defeat the collaboration boss this time, so it’s not really comparable, right?

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But to Eva, the boy who met her during her still-weak training days and has always been a source of support in her heart is Kouta…

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What is Taito’s view on chastity?

What kind of education did you give, Kitty?

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If Roger were in the Negima world, would it have been a little easier?

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Before the takeover by Nagi, was Yorda Nagi’s master (a young boy with an old man’s appearance)?

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>>183

It should be, but when you look at UQ later…

The image of Fate awakening its self-awareness and being free doesn’t really match with Yorda all that much.

That master might have been stronger mentally and kept it all under control, more than Nagi or Negi.

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Mr. Ing has a child…

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The ability of Edo’s Picture Diary is permissible because it’s a non-combatant tool, but with UQ Holder, the user has to be trained enough to handle high-speed combat and also use a magic tool that allows them to know the opponent’s name, making it truly uncontrollable…

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Evangeline A.K. McDowell is enjoying the skies while increasing her friends and disciples.

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>>188

There are both Nagi and Negi.

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Because I wasn’t even a child.

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Hey!

Aren’t there many collaborations that are happier when they stay in the collaboration space?

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>>190

The original work often has the harshest worlds.

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>>190

Aren’t you leaving the students behind?

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Ingi’s daughter was never there from the beginning…

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The interactions in the Fate episodes are really interesting…

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>>194

This is a trend from the recent collaborations.

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But Yngwie said she is my daughter.

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Is there quite a bit of Granblue Fantasy permanent collaboration?

I thought that if you guys didn’t return quickly in the “That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime” series, the country’s management would be in trouble.

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