
“Even though you have a face like Stalin.”
When I die, I will be mourned in a way like Lenin.
If I had taken my time to gather evidence, I wouldn’t have died.
It seems that the Minister of Military Affairs implicitly gave the go-ahead.
Well, if you make a mockery of Sherwood Forest, it’s only natural to say you should report to Yang Wen-li.
>>3
From a meta perspective, Yan is actually a person who may not be entirely unsympathetic to the viewers because of what he has done, but it’s a problem because he acted without any basis.
>>4
It’s mentioned in the work as well… It’s not about one’s own intelligence or insight, but rather about being swayed by prejudice, so that’s no good.
>>3
Not long ago, they were a character that insisted on civilian control absolutely!
Suddenly, what are you doing? Those delinquents around here.
To be frank, if your thinking wasn’t so rigid to allow for that, you could have defeated the Kaiser, right?
>>145
Because it was the best means to leave the sprouts of democracy in any form…
In the end, it just means I’m a strategist…
To criticize Mr. Rennenkampf would tarnish the honor of the Kaiser!
>>7
Shut up, you scum! Why are you here when this is a bulletin board where only those above the rank of General can post!
It seems quite tough to be in a workplace with only younger colleagues.
They are being treated like toys, even having makeup applied to them.
It would have been better if they were a little more good-looking…
That’s terrible.
This person hasn’t done anything wrong, right?
>>12
It was wrong to try to capture without any evidence.
Especially because the House of Loengram is trying to eliminate the bad customs of the previous dynasty.
>>12
What you did was bad.
The Kaiser that was placed knowingly is the worst, indeed.
When I see Mercatz’s statement that he is fair and excellent, but he might not be able to see the scenery outside the military,
It seems like you might have been a subordinate during a time when you knew more than Kaiser…
>>13
Now that you mention it, it’s true that I separated Kaiser from the nobles’ henchmen during the side story…
The lack of vision of the Kaiser personnel who hired this guy.
>>15
I actually did it just as I planned, so you should rather say I have good insight.
It’s essentially the same sacrifice stone as Voltec in Fezarn…
In the side story, it is said that he was fair and serious with his subordinates.
Even though I received a follow that hasn’t fully become a follow yet.
>>20
Even more pitiful.
I was just hoping to cause a little trouble…
While I was looking for some kind of failure, I don’t think Kaiser expected me to take the step of making an unjust arrest myself…
A person who has only experienced failure.
Even if there was no evidence, if it was a fact! In that case, if this person had properly followed reason, nothing would have happened, so that must also be acknowledged…
But compared to what this guy’s subordinate did, it’s not that bad at all.
Royeon is looking down on me rather openly, isn’t he?
>>27
Reuenthal basically looks down on everyone except Kaiser and Mittermeyer…
It is not unreasonable to defend the Kaiser by saying that because he was fair to his subordinates, he was expected to approach the occupied territories with the same attitude.
>>28
I wasn’t expecting much because I was thinking, “I hope they don’t mess up.”
>>31
Maybe I was just thinking that… but I don’t really know the actual truth.
The blonde has a taste for battle, yet he’s the kind of guy who has his own thoughts about himself, so it’s really hard to tell which way he leans.
Let’s stop the Kaiser from demanding anything other than military personnel?
>>29
Who else is there in that dynasty besides the military?
>>29
I can do it…
>>32
Geez, Kaiser immediately expects others to meet the same level as himself.
>>32
Vesterlant and so on.
This person certainly has faults, but if we consider who is to blame, the Kaiser who put a pure military man in such a position is the most to blame.
It’s also bad that Royenthal suddenly gets angry when it’s pointed out.
>>34
What is someone who isn’t even a soldier acting so full of themselves for!
What the hell are you doing here, you jerk!
So that’s the story…
>>34
Lang’s behavior, which is clearly that of a sycophant, is not good…
Even Mercats, who gave the most favorable evaluation, was not a person who could become more than a soldier when he started to speak ambiguously…
Characters who are not good-looking are having a pretty rough time in this anime.
The people who criticized the image and defended Yan remained calm even after it was revealed that Yan was truly engaged in anti-imperial activities behind the scenes; they have some thick skin.
>>38
The problem is Mr. ‘s way of doing things.
>>42
There are also perspectives that say, “You went and did unnecessary things, and it really blew up, didn’t it?”
If anything, if we had proper evidence, it could have been a complete cleanup.
>>38
It feels suspicious, so I will catch you. Without evidence, it’s no different from a goldenbaum, so I can’t affirm anything anyway.
As a military officer, and moreover a top-ranking officer, they are doing a splendid job and are well-respected by their subordinates, so they are certainly an impressive individual…
It would have been nice if I could laugh and talk while being made up for the corpse, or if he had been attractive; he was a man treated badly even after death.
“If it’s no good, then you can attack and destroy me for having harmed my representative.”
I have the capacity to embrace both good and bad like this, you know? I’m not like a weakling with a tiny backside like Goldenbaum.
The blonde acting like that is the most harmful.
If we had only confirmed the evidence of Yan’s schemes, or more accurately, the veracity of the rumors about Merckatz’s survival, there would have been no problem.
At least under the empire’s supervision, Yan was a retired veteran leading a peaceful newlywed life without doing anything, as reported by his subordinates, and he was criticized for attempting to execute him based on speculation and prejudice while ignoring that.
The guy with the prosthetic eye spoke ill of my former boss who had helped me, so I got a little annoyed…
In the OVA, there’s a hint that Royen seems to be sympathizing with this guy who has a strange prosthetic eye.
The scene where Mr. Lennen is hanging down while spinning around somehow gives me a gradual sense of amusement.
>>50
It’s surprisingly troublesome, so why spend so much animation cost in a place like that…?
I remember there was a fan fiction where Bittendorf was a High Commissioner.
>>51
I think I’ll be invited to Yan’s house and having a meal in about two weeks.
When you try to play with both the good and the bad, it usually ends in failure.
>>54
Kaiser has already lost his red hair because of this.
The Kaiser is not a saintly person but a conqueror, so he doesn’t always do what is ethically and morally right…
Hmm, even after being involved in a conspiracy to bring down Liechtenrade, you say something like that.
Are you feeling guilt now?
>>57
That was a fair fight, so it’s safe.
>>58
In this scene, the only one who can match Ober is Royenthal, outside of the battlefield.
The result of swallowing both clean and muddy in the game.
Redhead death
Rather than incorporating Yang, it has become antagonistic.
Lang
Well, there’s nothing good about it!
If Renenkamp messes up, we can use that as an excuse to remerge the Planetary Alliance!
Kaiser says things like “If you fail, that’s it for you,” but when he actually fails, he gets angry.
>>62
Well, I’m somewhat optimistic, so if it fails, I would certainly get angry.
It seems like someone with a remarkably stylish way of phrasing has somehow arrived at the truth by overcoming a thicket of misunderstandings and a swamp of prejudice.
>>64
This novel has a lot of clever expressions…
>>64
I want to read a crazy novel.
I might be told that I’m not cut out for it, but fulfilling the role of a senior general is impressive enough.
According to Mecklinger, there is no need for a telescope to also serve as a microscope, so it seems that even his subordinates think it’s better for the Kaiser to stop pretending to accept both good and bad.
>>68
Because I’m an emperor, I can do this much! Most of the time, it’s Rudolf doing it.
If Mr. Rennan hadn’t done anything unnecessary, it was scheduled for a while to lie low.
Considering future generations, I feel that reducing the period during which the blond-haired person could energetically engage in domestic affairs is quite a big mistake.
>>71
If nothing happens, it could probably end with just disbanding… there was certainly plenty of room for that to happen.
>>71
I feel like the strain on our forces has also become a distant cause of the assassination of Silver Verhi.
>>76
It seems difficult since events like the Earth’s destruction or Job’s annihilation are unlikely to happen.
I thought I would mess up someday, but it was too soon!
I think it’s like saying “It’s okay when you’re speaking in extremes, so don’t get all worked up about it.”
That’s exactly right, it gets frustrating when you fail.
At first, I intended to have Roienthal assigned, so the Kaiser surely did not want him to fail either.
It’s already too late!
A person who gets kicked when they say they don’t want to put makeup on Frederica because she looks so ugly.
>>78
Way of speaking!
>>78
Because if we turn this around, saying “it was actually true,” it means that if I really hadn’t done anything, I would have been wrongfully executed and that would have been the end of it.
Well, since it’s a situation that’s going to lead to checkmate no matter what, I’d say something like that to that bastard.
My husband is not a handsome man either…
>>81
He is the most handsome man in the universe.
I was doing bad things, you know.
>>84
If I hadn’t done that, it would mean I would have been killed just like that.
>>84
The end does not justify the means.
The motives and processes driven by prejudice, personal grievances, and ambition for success are no good.
A person who makes an unusually memorable impression.
The otter has been defeated by Yang’s fleet twice in Ragnarok…
I think it would have been better to set it at around the commander level rather than the advanced level.
“Shut up, Gesuu, it seems like you covered for yourself out of fear that Mittama would explode in that situation.”
I mean, after that, it’s the stairs.
>>91
In reality, it seemed like if Royen hadn’t snapped, Mittama would have lost it, but that would have been even harder to handle.
While emphasizing democracy above all, it is truly ridiculous that they completely ignore the civil control that forms its foundation.
It feels like both are the same.
>>92
They probably just considered the preservation of democracy as the first priority, in line with their ideology.
>>94
This area is quite difficult to understand, isn’t it…?
>>94
I also wanted to protect Admiral Melkatz.
Mittermeyer might kill or seriously injure someone if he gets angry.
>>97
I have a criminal record, you know…
>>97
Lang: “You’re quick on your feet, as expected.”
The Yang fleet is like a group of delinquents, including the person himself, his subordinates, and the entire unit…
At least at this time, the alliance that should be protecting Yan as a citizen is doing something unreasonable, so there’s nothing that can be done.
>>99
It is unfortunate that Rebero was not a talent for emergencies.
Yan wants to preserve democracy, and he doesn’t care what happens to the Free Planet Alliance in extreme cases.
It’s true to question how Yang acts as a military person in a democratic nation, but it was the Alliance side that first treated Yang not as a citizen of a democratic state but sold him off.
I believe in the concept of democracy, but the way democracy manifests itself is extremely dry.
The direction is completely scholarly.
First, the circumstances under which Mittama and Royentahl became acquainted with the Kaiser were due to an incident caused by Mittama…
>>107
To say “I messed up” might be misleading, but under the old regime, well, it definitely was a mistake.
It seems that I wasn’t very liked by my colleagues, judging by the meeting after I died…
Given the age and the generation differences, it’s not surprising that I might be seen as bothersome considering my personality and way of speaking…
>>108
Mr. Lennin, who is quite careful and praises in a roundabout way even when questioned about Mercatz.
Well, being serious and competent within the framework of a “military person” (but outside that framework… eh) is definitely impressive.
It’s not good to unjustly arrest and detain someone based on unverified leaked information from unreliable sources.
>>109
To be honest, even if you think there were real forces hidden behind, it’s still quite a bad move and would just lead to an explosion.
I really want people who only watch anime to read novels as well.
There aren’t many novels where you can enjoy prose like this.
Mittama has a high boiling point, but once you cross that line, they will definitely come to kill you; they’re a scary person.
The seated ship is super cool…
A man named Mittamaier who ruthlessly kills if he thinks it’s alright to kill even nobles.
>>115
You just punished me according to military regulations!
>>115
Reinhard is unafraid to get dirty or bow his head if it means helping his best friend.
Why did you rush things like this, Mr. Rennan?
>>118
It seems like I was in a hurry…
>>118
I want to clear the humiliation from before quickly and achieve something before the gap with my rival widens any further.
>>118
There’s a prejudice that says Yang won’t do anything!
The frustration of ending up completely defeated by Yan and being unable to avenge myself.
If this continues, I’ll lose the opportunity to achieve military merit and will always have to stand in the shadow of the young Royentahl and Mittermeyer, which is frustrating.
I feel like it was something like that.
I only vaguely remember.
>>118
Just before the ceasefire, I had a personal grudge against Yang for being treated as he pleased.
I couldn’t understand that a person with the fame and abilities of Yan would settle for a life on pension.
Mitta seems to be very popular among their subordinates, but they’re too noble and can be scary when they get angry, making them a bit difficult to associate with.
>>120
Based on the behavior of my subordinates, it seems like the atmosphere is quite open, though they do try to establish romantic dominance.
>>123
But even though they said they would drive me, I find it a bit concerning that his wife casually walked back to the lodge instead.
>>120
I won’t get angry unless something bad happens…
I stopped by because I was near your home.
>>126
Oh! You’ve come well!
Roienthal is here too, but don’t worry and take your time!
>>126
Wow, Lord Royenthal is here…
>>120
Usually easygoing, and it’s clear what makes them angry; even when they get angry, they are open to listening to reason.
Above all, our leader is so cool!
That said, it’s a disease called Mainkaizer that would drive one crazy if they don’t fight…
What was it again?
Were you feeling anxious because you got ahead of Reuenthal and Mittamagier?
There was a person who had no problems as long as they waited for Yan’s crew to reveal their tails without rushing unnecessarily.
It was a role that was unavoidable due to the development of the story.
Mittaa has nothing to fear as long as they do not stray from the path of being human.
If you have nothing to be ashamed of!
Even though I lost miserably to Yang, he was just an ordinary person enjoying his newlywed life, so there’s no way that the sorcerer Yang who defeated me is simply enjoying his newlywed life without doing anything. He must be plotting something! I was really narrow-minded.
>>134
Well, about half of it was correct.
>>134
That’s right, isn’t it?
The problem is that it exploded without finding evidence for it.
The blonde HR person easily gets promoted as soon as they achieve clear results.
A precarious administration where many people become impatient for success or betray.
I think Mittmaier is the type of good boss who will properly evaluate you if you just perform your duties normally.
If you do something dirty, even if you have a personal close relationship, it’s still a no-go.
Mitta must cross the line; otherwise, it’s actually a clever strategy, and for an ordinary subordinate, it would truly be a big hit.
The fact that even Mittama’s wife can see through him shows that Roentahl only truly trusts one person, his best friend.
Well, at the point where you’re acting unilaterally without getting an appointment from your boss, you’re no good as an organizational member.
>>141
I talked to the Minister of War!
>>143
I want to assassinate that guy Yan, but how about asking the blonde?
Since I’m a person with a Moro-take (a martial arts) temperament, I completely didn’t understand that Yang is fundamentally not someone who wants to fight and establish military achievements.
It seems that even the thread image was respected enough that Knappstein and Grillpalzer approached it with the intention of avenging.
Well, I passed the exam right after that with a “Yay!” for the grill!
I understand the feeling of wanting to blow up, but hold it in for now! A workplace where that can be managed is nice…
When Müller died, I felt like saying “What was that about?!”
Basically, it seems like there’s an atmosphere where you have to at least strike a pose to take revenge!
>>148
At that time, it was probably serious, but I think the ability to skillfully make adjustments shows Müller’s dexterity and youth.
After he died, he was heavily criticized for not being worthy of a high-ranking general, but the evaluation before he reached that point was that he was actually a good boss.
>>150
No one denies that he is evaluated as excellent and fair as a soldier.
In my childhood, my blond hair was flat too.
>>154
During the campaign to capture Iserlohn, I had a terrible attitude towards my superior, Royenthal, with whom I didn’t get along.
I don’t think it’s as fair or excellent as people say.
It gives the impression that it is just someone who was fortunate enough to be treated fairly lifting it up.
Well, in the end, Müller became a significant factor in thwarting Yan’s chance of victory, so it’s safe.
The story is about how Yan ultimately turned out to be someone who is easily swayed by emotions when it comes to Sherwood Forest.
I think the honest reason is that there are people who cannot surrender to the empire due to their position, and I didn’t want to see those who might explode at any moment die needlessly.
He may not have been fit for the rank of marshal, but as a high general, I don’t think he was that lacking.
>>156
It would have been good if he was satisfied there…
>>156
They are fundamentally capable, but they tend to prioritize their own opinions and are not very willing to listen to advice from their superiors or subordinates.
I think the rank of lieutenant general or general is just about right.
In the end, Yang has ideals, but he doesn’t want to become a leader to achieve them.
The type that wants to ramble about democracy while drinking.
>>158
I mean, basically the perspective is from a historian’s point of view…
I have no interest in becoming a hero or anything like that.
At this point, killing the Kaiser is historically clearly a minus… I think there were feelings of that kind internally.
What is with the reckless attitude of that blond kid who is trying to throw away his subordinates that have been following him until now, saying that if they can’t do it, then they’re just not worth it?
>>161
If only Kirchais were alive…
>>162
I wonder how many times this has been said in the story…
I haven’t counted, but…
>>165
There was a nameless count.
>>161
Seeing the goal of galactic unification makes it boring for a war fanatic, and I think deep down, even they might not realize it, they want another upheaval.
At that time, Kaiser had a bit of a burnout syndrome vibe, didn’t he?
A military politician is also a military man.
But the bad thing about the Kaiser is demanding military leadership abilities even from those who are clearly just front-line fighters.
If Kaiser had been killed at that timing, a historian could foresee that everything would head towards collapse…
After all, since Heinessen is currently occupied, if we kill the Kaiser, it could open the gates of hell.
>>171
It would be resolved if Admiral Yang abandoned the citizens of Heinesen and created a new dictatorship.
While normally serving as a soldier, they probably haven’t done anything reckless that would lead their subordinates to admonish them…
It is a fact that the Yan Irregulars were preparing for an uprising.
>>175
The reason I suspected Yang wasn’t because he was doing something bad, so that part of the conversation is meaningless.
>>177
Conversely, if I hadn’t been prepared, I would have been killed for no reason, so it actually gave me a justification.
>>179
If we’re discussing in terms of hindsight, Mr. Rennan is the same.
>>177
Yan must be doing something! It’s true that I was suspicious, and at that point, it’s a fact that he was deploying forces.
It’s just a bad situation caused by acting without any evidence at all.
If I had killed Kaiser back then, the empire would surely have collapsed, but the end result would have likely been the dictator Yang Wen-li…
>>176
Anyway, we’re doing the same thing at Izelloon…
At that point, there were more moderate options among the senior generals, yet they chose that one.
>>180
It felt good to be with Müller, right?
Yang really hates politics too much…
>>183
Well, it’s not just their ideology but also their experiences that have led them to have a really rough time.
From the Empire’s side, Renren’s actions are so extreme that Yan’s schemes can only be seen as truth born from lies…