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[This Communication] I have no choice but to accept it, but I was hoping for a happy ending, so the damage is significant.

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It’s frustrating and unfair that a small touch can lead to miscommunication, even in manga.

I’m glad you are here.

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But this is precisely what can be called communication, right?

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It was precisely because of that ending that everyone was saved, right?

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>>2

If there was enough time, there might have been a way to do it.

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If Uha had returned before the Huntress’ suicide.

I feel like the world wasn’t saved so beautifully after all.

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Considering Lord Deluhwa’s luck

If we make it in time, I think it will lead to a situation where the massacre is exposed.

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>>5

Even without a body, it’s something that will eventually come to light over the years…

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It’s not something you can expect too much from, but you do have a sense of sentiment, right?

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>>6

If you can’t understand that, you won’t be able to kill well.

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>>6

At the end of his life, the director brought up a deal with the devil and remembered the cigarette, which had been his greatest desire in the past, making a black joke about it.

I really love that interaction…

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It can be said that the world was saved precisely because I was busy making preserved food while leaving the corpse unattended.

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The demon probably died, and the world was saved, so it’s a happy ending.

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Since a conversation between the living Uha and the returning Huntress will definitely not lead to anything good, it’s better this way.

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The Huntress hasn’t come back… Here we go! There’s nothing good that can come from knowing how this will play out…

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The director was the heroine until the very end.

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Considering the years that have passed and being the last person left, that would probably be revealed in the main story.

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>>14

So, I have my doubts, but I’ll leave it ambiguous.

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>>14

The grave is too unlike what the Japanese would create…

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Even if Huntress finds out that it was Lord Uha who caused the complete destruction of the research facility, won’t the outcome remain the same?

I wonder if the Huntress will get fed up and stop saving the world.

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Did love really exist there? I misunderstood the answer to that through the reflex of holding hands at the moment of death, which saved the world.

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>>18

I don’t think it’s a fundamentally inconceivable level of discommunication that wouldn’t have happened if we were face to face.

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Even if it’s a small amount, you’re showing mercy to the priest, so you can’t possibly not have feelings for the Huntress, can you?

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>>19

I hate it so much…

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I understand emotions, and since I don’t have them myself, I naturally need to have them in order to use them as a tool.

But the circuit that separates and prioritizes my appetite has developed abnormally.

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The feelings from Huntress to Delwha are completely there, and considering Huntress’s abilities, she can secure a way to live and obtain food, so there’s no way Delwha would give up. Even if it’s not a misunderstanding of love, I think the world has been saved.

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If they’ve become smart enough to trust Deluha, they’ll eventually realize that Deluha survived during that time.

There’s definitely trust that they will do it.

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Since Deluha is dead, it no longer feels like confirmation, but if he were alive, he would check what happened during the Huntress’s absence, and I feel like something might come to light in that process.

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There are feelings, but they come second, right?

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It was a windy day.

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Even if it gets discovered, it’s not a relationship where you can just throw everything away for that reason.

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If you’re alive, you’re a sinner, but since I’m dead, it’s safe.

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The people at the research institute properly built a grave, and since the food situation has become quite strange with mysterious fish, I don’t think you’ll understand much even if you look at the aftermath.

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>>30

Just by one person becoming two, the period for surviving on food will be halved, and even if you don’t know the amount of food stockpiled, you can definitely understand that it’s impossible to live during this time without some sort of reduction in population; even if you can’t fully speculate, it’s certain that at least a few people would be killed.

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>>31

They waited for us, even killing the people at the laboratory by dying!

“It’s like a reaction of ‘You said you loved me!’ and I can’t help it.”

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>>33

Well then, it’s okay to live, isn’t it?

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It seems like the rest of my life would be quite enjoyable if I could just watch DLC manga…

Building a final home and working in the fields is fulfilling.

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Isn’t it great that the final episode ended super refreshingly even though the protagonist committed suicide by slitting their throat?

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>>34

I love that the climax and the first episode are linked! (Baaaan!)

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After all, everyone is buried in the fake Japanese-style tomb made by Uha-dono…

Did everyone die at once?

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>>36

In a world where there is no Huntress in the laboratory, it’s no wonder if everyone dies all at once.

It’s still more convincing than Deluha killing everyone alone.

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>>39

Since I wasn’t caught in the act and my sense of time is vague, I can make any excuses I want.

Deruha has such achievements.

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>>36

If you die little by little, you can be buried in the same place that you decided to be your grave, right?

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>>47

I don’t think that kind of situation would arise if the people in the lab died one by one.

The researchers will probably organize it in a reasonably correct manner.

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If Deluha were alive, the Huntress wouldn’t have been able to fly around the world, so it’s a good thing he’s dead.

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It was a hot topic when Ninja Kyou was animated, but I really hope this community gets an anime adaptation too.

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>>40

Compared to Ninja Extreme, I feel that the power of internet memes is weak.

Setting aside whether it has anything to do with the anime adaptation,

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>>56

The internet has a desire to share, big or small, and having compelling content like a drug can be strong, especially with the ability to engage in established formats.

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The Huntress doesn’t even realize that we have been on Earth for 8 years.

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>>41

You can generally understand it from the gas erosion.

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Since it is not depicted, each person can only imagine what they like, but the Huntress aimed to change Delhua, and if it turns out that Delhua ultimately hasn’t changed, I personally think it might put a strain on their relationship.

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Even the Huntresses probably can’t tell the style or period of the graves just by looking at them.

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It’s ridiculously hard to read…

It’s much easier if you sell it to me…

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In about 10 years, there might be a theory that Deluha might have killed everyone and survived alone, right?

If it were Deluha, we might be killing it~~ It could be the kind of vibe that becomes a funny story among sisters.

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If it doesn’t get found out, there’s no problem, and even if it does, I don’t think it will be a big issue. The truth behind the massacre wouldn’t necessarily require that ending.

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Well, it is generally more natural for only Lord Uha to survive from a threat that would lead to the extermination of all the researchers, rather than Lord Uha himself killing all the researchers.

If you’re dead, there’s no choice but to interpret it in a good way, right?

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Did you love us?

What an embarrassing question; I wouldn’t be able to ask that in a situation like that.

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Well, in short, I don’t think it was the case that the world couldn’t be saved if Deruha hadn’t died.

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I don’t know if I can continue to love the person who completely destroyed the lab I had decided to leave someday, even though the narrator said I worked hard motivated by my desire to go back.

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I feel that the gore in this work becomes quite intense when it’s colored.

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>>57

We have to somehow cover it up with colorful splatters of blood like Shaft would do…

The Emergency Fusion Huntress might be hard to hide, after all…

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I think watching Awakening Deluha in a video is horrific.

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>>58

🤩 That’s why.

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>>59

No matter how many times I see it, this emoji perfectly represents Lord Deruha in that state and makes me laugh.

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There are things that can be left undisturbed precisely because someone has died.

It’s a place that should be avoided because digging into it, even if you have a vague awareness, can be dangerous.

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>>60

That ending also means that those children have grown to the point where they can think, “Let’s do it that way.”

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It seems that the various gimmicks that would be difficult and lengthy to depict in anime, compared to gore or child murder.

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Considering Deluha’s bad luck, I don’t think anything good will happen even if I stay alive.

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Just like not searching for Delwha’s corpse in the end.

I think the Huntress will just ignore it even if it crosses her mind.

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I still don’t quite understand the writings about Yoshinaga and the fake Uha.

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Even if all the researchers die, Deluha will survive… that’s a trust I have, right?

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>>69

It’s just a combatant with simple survival skills…

Compared to others in the laboratory, their survival ability is on a completely different level.

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The fact that Deluha died in that moment is the greatest karmic retribution, and in a way, it’s also a victory escape, which is something I don’t really understand, but it brings a remarkable sense of refreshment.

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Because I am a person who only engages in rational thinking at the level of a kind of thought experiment.

The last one dies just from being rational, and I think the refreshing feeling comes from the fact that what saved the world was a misunderstanding beyond reason.

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In the happy ending, Deluha and Huntress saved the world and happily restored it together with everyone from the research lab. The end.

Were you expecting that kind of ending? It’s not the style of the work to have such an ending, and if it did, you wouldn’t get that kind of aftertaste.

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>>73

I love Deluha, the main character, but it’s not really good for him to survive in a happy ending, is it?

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At the final stage, there was a feeling of loneliness, but with the DLC, I was able to organize my feelings and fully embrace a peaceful afterlife.

I want to let Huntress read this manga too.

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The murderer hasn’t had a body found, but since they seem to be dead, it’s a happy ending for now.

If I’m alive, the horror will continue.

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This work is precisely because of that ending.

There is nothing but that.

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>>74

Why are you living on the edge?!

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>>81

Since it became more popular than I expected, I drew a DLC manga as a return gift.

Before I knew it, the income from my serialized works and books had run out…

I have to get a new job…

It should have been a flow like that.

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>>83

Despite drawing a protagonist that seems like a bundle of rationality, what an irrationality…

I’m grateful, but…

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Lord Deruha had his last meal, is he going to die? No, rather, it was a close call where he could have survived if he had clung to life even a little bit.

It’s quite satisfying that the rational thinking of Lord Deluha, which has been greatly beneficial for survival, ultimately became the cause of death.

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>>84

Moreover, if I hadn’t somehow managed to make a little bit of wheat from the last thing I ate, I would have completely died, so it was really down to the wire.

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What is a happy ending, to begin with?

Deluha lived life well until the end and did not have a sad remainder of life.

The Huntress grew as a person and saved the world through her experiences gained from misunderstanding communication with Deluha.

This is probably the best ending possible.

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Even though I draw such interesting manga, I barely have enough to cover living expenses… I wish it would be adapted into an anime soon and bring some benefits to the creator…

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>>86

You say right away, but hasn’t it been about a whole year since I drew DLC manga…?

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I don’t think the Huntress is smart enough to calculate the appropriate survival days due to food conditions in the first place.

Even Mutsu

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The Huntresses also had an inkling, or rather understood, and said, “Alright! That’s it! Let’s leave it as it is!”

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>>89

I’ve grown up, huh… it’s pretty emotional there, isn’t it?

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A type of character that is completed upon dying.

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Even though they are in conflict multiple times in the story, if they clash again, there will be no choice but to kill Dervuha with their own hands…

With the ability to reach jet speeds in their flesh and withstand it, and compared to nuclear fusion, they possess infinite energy, literally becoming beings of a different dimension, which shows just how immense the power gap is, no matter how much of a Deluhua they are.

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It’s really true that after finishing three meals, you just disappear with a bang.

I think I would be quite troubled if I were told to come up with a fate that would suit Lord Delwah more than that.

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After thoroughly illustrating Uha-dono, the final conclusion of the work lands on the victory of romance.

Unbelievable skill for a first serialization.

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Because Lord Derwha is self-serving, everything else is trash.

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I don’t think it’s a character who should be happy, but because I have feelings for Deluha, I didn’t want him to die.

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>>97

Love and emotions are just misunderstandings!

You are merely indulging in the joy of imposing an emotional bias on material phenomena!

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It’s not like it’s the best possible outcome.

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>>98

So what do you think is the best conclusion of this manga?

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It would be great if Deluha also expressed that there are things within himself beyond just rationality as he has grown up.

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>>101

I think it was implicitly acknowledged just before the final episode.

It seems like it was a digest, but it looks like they were doing it well.

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Well then, let’s try to come up with some developments based on the theme of Delhuha aging and declining.

…I can’t do it anymore; my teeth are weak and I can’t eat like I used to, so I feel like I might choose death.

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There’s no helping it, since a conversation with Lord Deruha can’t be established.

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The obsession with food alone is irrational, Lord Uha.

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The rationale for eating is basically to have three meals a day, not eating too much or too little…

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>>105

If I became a creature that doesn’t get hungry, I would commit suicide!

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>>109

If you can’t eat, you’ll die, so it’s not suicide!

If you become able to go without eating, you will end up unable to eat, and you’ll die! That’s how it is…

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>>105

If the things necessary to live and the reasons for living become the same, it would be rational, right?

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Although I intended to die at the first episode, it’s rare to find a way to die that allows me to continue eating three meals a day for over eight years and become the key to saving the world.

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This guy is someone who should die.

The one where they are the protagonist.

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It’s going to end in complete ruin anyway.

From the perspective of someone who was reading the serialized story while thinking that, this is an unexpectedly amazing outcome.

Including the fact that Deluha doesn’t know such a world.

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It’s rare for someone with Uha’s character personality to not be a big eater, isn’t it?

If there is enough to go around, I have the kind of sociability to share with others.

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>>113

(If there are two cakes, I will eat them whole and demand one more for myself.)

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I don’t feel convinced even if I’m told this isn’t the best outcome and given another suggestion.

First of all, I am not a person who deserves to live.

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>>116

Is it okay to live if you are a speaker?

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>>118

I’m sorry, I don’t understand what you want to know.

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It doesn’t make sense to give the priest a word or to give him a cigar.

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I’m surprised that humanity has survived more than I thought.

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>>120

The main setting is around the level of Yari Peak…

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The last scene might probably show a guy like a corpse from climbing Everest if you search around there.

It’s nice that all the huntresses agree that doing that is uncouth.

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The reason for not listening to the story is not that there is no reason to listen, but rather that there is no reason not to listen, which is the kind of rationality that fuels the misunderstanding.

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Invest the cost of sincerity in communication with others.

I understand emotions and use them to some extent, you know, Uha-dono.

If you’re told that this way of thinking is rational, then that’s true.

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>>124

Seeing honesty as a cost is the embodiment of rationality.

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You don’t eat just to live.

I live to eat.

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Not searching for Deluha’s body in the end also serves to explain that the Huntresses are fine without Deluha.

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I wonder where I should cut it if it were to be adapted into an anime.

There’s not really a good stopping point.

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>>129

I think it might be until the Oscar match that’s currently free.

If it’s going to be done in one season, it seems like it will be around this point.

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>>129

Isn’t it around the Oscar War?

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>>129

Episode 8 features a surprise battle between Deluha and the monster.

The conclusion of the VS Oscar will be in episode 15.

This part is already so interconnected that it can’t be divided any further, so it’s up to episode 15.

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I feel that the obstacles in visual adaptation are more related to gimmicks like memory issues or jumping timelines rather than gory or ethical aspects.

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This is a work that requires a high cost to reach a level where it can be seen as anime.

It’s not about gore; it’s the ones that are difficult to structure.

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Well-executed anime adaptations not only maintain fidelity but also make subtle adjustments suited for animation.

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I think it might be difficult to depict battles in snowy fields.

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The grave is not just a massacre without human feelings; it could also be from natural causes, and it’s meant to be a heartwarming episode that shows we offered prayers.

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If you can’t eat, you’ll die.

They were thorough with copying as well.

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If it gets turned into an anime, everyone’s clothes will likely be somewhat differentiated.

Each one is assigned a color, giving a sense of a color variation.

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