
Die, you old bastard.
>>1
(If I die, it will truly settle everything.)
Isn’t the time that stopped with the white whale moving now?
>>2
Dear Subaru ❤️
Don’t mess around, old man! Everyone is risking their lives!
Vil masturbation
Thorough salt response
The wife should say something to the son and grandson as well.
I think it’s really disgusting that I was forced to let my grandson cut his grandmother! No, I mean, please don’t kill my girl!
Despite the toughness and regenerative ability of the gorgeous tiger, it struggled even after sustaining injuries that required hospitalization.
Don’t make me go along with a completely pointless story for an entire episode.
If it were an ordinary grandpa, he wouldn’t want his grandchild to do something cruel like killing their grandmother; instead, he would think, “At least I should do it myself!” That’s the normal reaction.
Vilnius
I can’t believe Grandpa Ville’s stock, which was at the upper limit during its peak, has dropped to this level.
Reinhardt might not say it out loud, but deep down he thinks my grandfather and father are so terrible!
My father was kind at one point, but I really have no good memories of my grandfather.
>>16
Because he’s a spiteful old bastard…
Katahoenheim
My dad is a jerk, my son is a monster, and I have the talent of Heinkel; it’s tough.
The son reacts a little, but the granddaughter’s response is just too cold.
It seems that if one of the three generations had died, the ones that remained could have reconciled, but I wonder if it would still be effective even after things have become this unpleasant.
>>24
There is a viewpoint that if someone is missing, the remaining two people will become close.
If this guy had died in the whale battle while still misunderstanding the enemy…
If it’s going to happen anyway, I think it would be the least loss to the world if a useless dad were to die.
>>28
Among them, I’ve heard that Reinhardt and Vil would be the most hurt if that bastard father dies, so it’s not good.
The old man dying is the best outcome.
Could it be that the Astrea family…
>>29
I think Reinhardt should also choose his words carefully and show some vulnerability.
It’s too much.
Ahh~ kill me with love~ ❤️
>>32
Heinkel is a piece of junk, but the process to become one is tough.
It’s best to let the old man die, revive him, and just use his body.
“Stop! Please stop!” It seemed to me, and surely not just me, that Reinhardt’s concern was that he couldn’t allow his grandchild to bear the heavy burden of killing their grandmother twice.
“I remember there was a recollection of Hienkel being an awkward but good father, yet there isn’t a single memory of him being a good grandfather to Reinhard.”
That’s really not good.
Reinhardt has a face like a perfect guy, and the foolish parent and child duo are unable to perceive the truth behind that perfect facade.
>>37
Heinkel seems to understand it internally, but I think it’s getting even stranger because he doesn’t say a word about the pain of exposing it.
Ah, you are right.
You are not wrong.
Sword Saint Reinhardt…
Well, just being able to exchange words with my wife at the moment of death is enough, isn’t it?
>>38
Hmm…
It’s a complicated situation, but the Gorgeous Tiger won with the support of his sister and brother.
It’s a complicated situation, but Wilhelm, who hasn’t seen anything about his son and grandson, is losing.
>>40
Well, I guess it’s even.
Even though I have grown-up grandchildren, being 61 years old is still… quite passionate, isn’t it?
The grandchild is in the wrong, isn’t he?
>>45
Subaru is my grandson, isn’t he?
>>48
When I actually become a grandchild, I’ll get hit with serious replies and run away, Grandpa.
I’m really harsh on myself.
I casually discarded my pretty run-down house to join another faction for the white whale hunt.
I think Reinhardt is still kind for not insulting them.
I remembered a bit of Yasupapa.
The appearance of the sword demon… this is…
I wonder what Raid would think if he saw this situation.
Since he was a guy who really loved his wife, it’s only natural that it would turn out this way, right?
Is that no good?
>>52
Love others besides your wife.
>>52
It’s good that you like your wife, but…
Rather than being outraged by the manipulated corpse, it’s like, “This is my wife! Then it’s okay if she dies!”
“Stop! Don’t kill me! She’s my woman!!!” After crying out like that.
It is not something a man over 60 should do to take out his resentment on his grandchild.
Everything started when the old man insulted his grandchild.
I’m really only looking at Teresa, so kids and grandkids connected by Teresa’s blood, or the crystallization of love between me and Teresa.
I don’t see any value in that at all.
I tend to prefer characters who can only see their beloved and are obsessed with a violent love for that person, even if it’s not appealing to anyone else.
Seeing my grandpa, who has grandchildren, act in a messed-up way and treat them poorly is pretty tough to witness!!
I can’t help but feel sorry for Heinkel being caught between this damn old man and the strongest son.
The issue of my wife being too cute even in her 50s.
>>60
The fact that my wife is also doing something about how wonderful my husband is.
Heinkel was probably loved as well, but these two basically only have thoughts of each other…
Prioritizing being a man, or rather, a husband too much.
Heinkel is incredibly devoted to his family, to the point where he says things like “Just die!” but when it actually comes down to it, he’ll cry a lot if they really die.
Grandchild of the understanding! Don’t turn away from the reality of your grandchild.
If Reinhardt shows even a slight weakness, my father will rehabilitate him.
If it’s a couple in their 20s, you might just shrug it off as something they would do, but for a man in his 60s who has grandchildren, it’s not something he should be doing.
Heinkel seems normal, but the others are all abnormal…
After the heated collaboration with Balse, a cold family gathering with the Astraea family.
Are you ready?
Grandpa was this useless, huh…
Instead of getting angry about having my beloved wife’s corpse tampered with, it’s not good to be like, “Whoa! She’s definitely my wife!!”
So after that, Reinhardt is stating the truth.
What is it?
Are you saying that I shouldn’t be happy to see my wife?
>>72
It’s a manipulated corpse, not a real one, right?
>>77
😡
It’s too much irony that the ending of a love story worthy of poetry is an old ugliness that only sees his wife.
>>73
So, love stories end with the two of them coming together and living happily ever after.
Well, that’s a skeleton soldier, so it’s no good!
Isn’t Reinhardt, who thinks he killed his grandmother, pitiable? Come on, father and grandpa, give him some support…
>>76
The top two should say it’s not your fault…
Reinhardt: “You’re calling me ‘Lord’?”
Isn’t the gap between the grandfather and the grandchild when they’re with Subaru quite drastic?
>>79
If Heinkel has more connections with Subaru, will they be able to receive treatment at Subaru Serabi?
It’s fine to be happy, but I’m telling you to win properly and kill.
Why are you trying to die satisfied?
Reinhardt is a man who can only speak the truth…
In both good and bad ways, this old man is always too much of a protagonist.
It’s a story that has long since ended, yet I still can’t escape from the protagonist of Sword Demon Love Song, and I’m caught up in it.
Zero victims, zero dead, with the minimum number of people while I’m being sent to the moon, the High Priest of the Seven Deadly Sins is almost defeated, so Reinhardt’s morale is up!
After being shown the pathetic figures of my grandfather, father, and grandmother, I ended up having to clean up the mess, which worsened the family relationship and lowered Reinhardt’s mood↓↓↓↓↓.
Even if I concede a hundred steps that it’s okay to die… that’s fine, but she is my woman! There really isn’t any part that I can defend, so I’m at a loss.
Because I did a lot of cool old man Villain stuff!
I thought Ichigo was cool, but somehow he looks like a grandpa who would appear in one of Ohage’s works…
No matter how many times I see it, the expression on the thread image is so pathetic that I can’t help but laugh.
If you were young, being a devoted man would suffice, but growing old like that is quite unseemly.
The scream seems to have completely forgotten that she is the mother and grandmother of those present, as her awareness of being my woman is too strong.
Can we recover from this in the future?
>>94
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>>94
Even like this, I’m one of the top class strong ones among my allies…
>>94
Without the protection of ─, can I not even swing my sword!?
Heinkel is rather in a position that should be followed due to the circumstances, so it’s understandable that he might be confused.
The real problem is the old man who only does unnecessary things.
It’s an unpleasant reality that, since I’ve become an old man, it’s natural that I can’t control my emotions… ?
>>97
No, I’m usually the one in control.
>>97
I’ve been this way mentally since I was young, that’s why I’m still living with my parents.
>>97
It’s rather bad that I still have a mental age in my 20s.
>>97
My true self is Tereshia!!! That’s why I’m actually being suppressed.
Reinhardt probably had a lot of fun because there was no one else who could share the roles like that, but in the end, it was the old man, you know?
With something like this…
(If I’m going to be killed by my beloved wife, then so be it…) is seriously the worst thing because it betrays all of Subaru’s trust and everything else, you old man!!
An old man who never loses his newlywed feeling.
If Heinkel acknowledges that his mother’s death was not Reinhardt’s fault, it automatically means that it was his own fault for driving her to her death.
Old Man Vil is Old Man Vil, so it’s impossible.
Just blame everything on Pandora.
If I could control my emotions, I would be much kinder to my grandchild!
It’s terrible how roles, positions, and trust all become worthless in front of my wife.
It was an episode where I could really understand Reinhardt’s feelings of loyalty towards Felt.
It’s nice that my master doesn’t treat me like a perfect human.
The declaration of severing ties like almost family is truly terrible.
I guess I won’t be able to interact as a grandchild anymore.
Regarding my father, “Dad has changed…”
As for my grandfather, he probably thinks, “He hasn’t changed at all since back in the day…”
From Reinhardt’s perspective, I think Wilhelm is worse since there was never a period when he was kinder.
Well, even when you reach around 50 years old, you still definitely look about 30.
When I was young, I liked the voice of Natsumi Takamori, and now that I’m older, I like the voice of Kikuko Inoue.
It would probably not matter if it was a sword saint or not.
>>116
I am Takahashi Minami, never mistake my Tereshia again.
As you can tell from how I threw everything away—house, family, work—to join the whale hunting for the Crush faction, old man Vil doesn’t fundamentally prioritize anything except for his own love.
I do not hesitate to betray others’ trust.
I saved my wife from the curse of the sword saint, but instead of saving my grandson, he’s actually worsening the curse of the sword saint. This is the worst, seriously.
I was able to be united with Teresia because I discarded everything except my love for her, and even after being united, I have been unable to pick up what I discarded.
If you’re seriously going to take revenge, it’s better to bow your head to your grandchild and do a duo to defeat the White Whale, as it causes less damage and finishes quickly.
I think about 40% of it is just for self-satisfaction.
He was a reckless young man who pursued love that could turn into poetry, but he hasn’t grown at all since then…
I’ve said it many times, but I really like Grandpa Vil.
It’s just really pathetic.
>>123
To be honest, I do like it, but if someone said it’s just the savings from Chapter 3, I might not be able to deny that.
It’s a real-life embodiment of someone who would be a crazy character if they were just like the protagonist of a story.
“Oh no, I said it…” Wilhelm is aware of this.
I can’t say I’m sorry.
Wilhelm → Subaru ← Reinhardt
>>127
Reinhardt actually has feelings for Subaru too?
>>148
“I will somehow make up for what you lack.”
You can’t say this isn’t Subaru, and since he delivered on his promise in the Regulus fight, his popularity rating is through the roof.
It was already quite high by then.
Is it just a favorable impression as a friend suitable for one’s age? That makes me a bit doubtful.
>>154
With this chapter, Subaru’s favorability and relationship with the two handsome leads become too strong.
It’s troublesome that although the roots haven’t changed at all, I can maintain the appearance of a calm old gentleman on the surface…
My old man is better off just being a drunk surrounded by that kind of thing…
>>129
If my wife hadn’t gotten a strange illness, that alone might have been a source of support for my heart.
I was robbed of the ability to kill my wife, but you are Lord Reinhardt?
I thought it was good that the child was able to manage alone…
I found parenting to be bothersome, and maybe I didn’t like my love for Teresia being divided…
Both my grandmother and father are living with me, and Reinhardt is trying to act like an adult because of that, so this family has no hope.
>>133
It was my grandfather.
If Reinhardt hadn’t made it in time, Heinkel would have definitely died, right?
>>135
If I die here, it would be my wish fulfilled!
>>135
I don’t think they are dead because their survival ability is outstanding.
>>135
Well, I guess you’ve been watching Wilhelm and Heinkel all this time, timing-wise.
It seems that they are being considerate not to intervene until the old man becomes unable to fight.
I was anxious thinking that I might say goodbye without saying “I love you” again because I’m not good with words.
I said it, but this time I said unnecessary things to my grandchild.
Grandma said she killed me, but there’s no way that’s true! What are those two doing, having to say something like that even if it’s a lie…
Heinkel will break down emotionally if it becomes that I killed Reinhardt to protect him…
Grandpa Vill is simply childish.
“It’s my fault that the blessing of the Sword Saint descended upon Reinhardt at that timing…”
So right now, my mental state is as crumbled as a drop of dew, and I can’t stand it.
Heinkel gives his grandson two opportunities to kill his mother.
Without it, you can’t even swing a sword. You thief!!
I used to think it was the “Blessing of the Sword Saint,” but after looking at this story again, I realized that this old man probably refers to it as the “Blessing of Teresia.”
It must be either someone who can’t handle the mental strain unless they believe it’s Reinhardt’s fault, or someone who truly thinks it’s Reinhardt’s fault.
Will masturbation rehabilitation impossible
It’s too much for the grandchild to bear all alone.
Even in its raw state, it’s extremely strong, and the blessing of the Sword Saint only provides the benefit of being able to draw the Dragon Sword.
If you wish for it in a story from the past, you can obtain the desired blessing, but actually, it is in the form of stealing from someone in the world, so Heinkel is advising not to do such a thing.
For now, doesn’t this blessing only bring negatives?
I really don’t understand Heinkel’s strength.
I heard that they are quite strong despite how they look, but since they only get instantly defeated, I can’t tell how strong they actually are.
Heinkel has a strength that an ordinary person can achieve through proper training, but no matter how far he goes, he remains an ordinary person and cannot win against a superhuman.
Apart from that, my physical toughness is of superhuman class, so I can’t even be killed by a dragon.
I was originally someone who could throw everything away to obtain Teresia, and I became a sword demon by doing so.
I don’t hesitate to throw away other people’s trust or credibility!
>>153
From the perspective of just the couple, it’s a beautiful story, but what happens afterwards…
Teaming up with Subaru feels so good!!!
>>156
It doesn’t feel good to fight alongside my family…
>>159
If we could simply cooperate, it would still feel good, but what we’re doing is just cleaning up the mess left by my father and grandfather’s defeat…
>>159
It is not called solidarity when the outfield hurls one-sided insults.
Erasing Heinkel’s swordsmanship abilities.
I wish I had other talents or blessings… like the strategy of a military advisor.
From Reinhardt’s perspective, there are probably not many battles where roles can be distributed so beautifully without being unilaterally relied upon…
Because he is an ordinary person, Heinkel had the admirable quality of being able to love his family like anyone else, without focusing on just one person.
It’s just a miraculous bad luck trait that turns everything into a negative…
>>161
The world’s favorite is the star reader and the one with blessings, and Hainkel is the author’s favorite.
It’s like having practical protection!
Heinkel has the love of the author, who can fight only behind the screen…
>>162
Being made to suffer every time with all defeats in the story, but not being able to die, I wonder if that’s love…?
>>166
For this author, it must be love.
>>169
Isn’t this author a High Priest of Sin?
Heinkel, who is protected by plot armor because he can no longer be bullied if he suffers weird harm.
Love in the direction of characters like Reiner and Endeavor.
Both the grandfather and the grandchild feel good in the Subaru, so it’s even worse to think that this guy seems to be extra annoying.
>>170
I didn’t say it aloud, but I’ve been secretly thinking, “If only Subaru were my grandchild!”
If I were to say it, I think Subaru would punch me.
My dad is trash, and my son is a monster. Poor uncle…
Heinkel’s voice was a bit strange when he was talking.
Were you drinking and getting drunk even in that situation?
Aren’t you getting along with Uncle Heinkel, Subaru?
>>173
At this point, there’s zero factors that I like…
>>177
We have things in common, and because I hate myself, it seems like we won’t be able to get along.
My wife is my tranquilizer, so it’s confiscated.
>>175
Should I confiscate something from Reinhardt as well?
This old man really hates his grandchild too much.
>>179
Because it’s my wife’s enemy…
>>183
First of all, this victim mentality is just terrible…
I can’t shake the feeling that my wife is just paying for the consequences of her evasion.
A statement about parents choosing their children can trigger an enormous outburst from Balus, who has a very low self-evaluation and great appreciation for his parents; it’s a serious major landmine…
>>182
I’m just a loser living comfortably in a place like this, without even being able to say goodbye to my old man!
My dad still thinks of me as his son!
Of course, this might be due to Echidna’s manipulation of my memory, but my memory is telling me that there’s no other explanation!
It’s painful.
Maybe it would be better if Felis slapped you a little more?
I believe that the constant victim mentality of thinking “I’m not at fault, it’s the surroundings that are bad” is the epitome of a terrible old man.
From the beginning, the drop in favorability for Grandpa Vil, who is much worse than Regulus, is incredible.
Well, it’s not that I came to dislike the character or anything, but…
>>187
Could it be a Genji Maru motif?
It seems impressive at first glance, but the more you learn about it, the more its reputation drops due to too many blunders.
I believe the author was a fan of Nuwangi, right?
Indirectly, Subaru is also at fault.
Because they are performing well enough to give me the selfish hope that I might be able to save Teresia from that situation.
The bad side of the hero fantasy is showing.
>>188
Wilhelm’s response
I have quite a few thoughts about love for women and various parent-child relationships in a Subaru way, and I’m really curious about what reactions will come from that.
The aftertaste of this episode was the worst.
Could you at least leave a comment to repair our relationship before Ms. Telezia disappears?
>>191
If I had the luxury to say one more thing, I feel like I might leave behind my first love.
Teresia is also on the hot side, so she probably can’t see the other two.
>>195
I know the family is falling apart, but I can only really see Grandpa Vil.
This is… a lid for a broken pot…
>>191
This couple stays forever young.
We only see each other.
>>191
It is often misunderstood that the old man is heatedly one-sidedly getting worked up.
The old woman also has the hot newlywed mentality, retaining a youthful heart.
>>199
What a bothersome idiot…
Since everyone has some degree of fault in the accident, it’s impossible to blame anyone specifically, but Reinhardt is calmly serving as a punching bag…
>>193
First, I wonder if blaming a 5-year-old for an accident is like being a baby?
Upon careful consideration, isn’t Subaru, as seen from the outside, just an ordinary person who consistently delivers optimal solutions while minimizing damage, making them an irregular existence no matter how you look at it?
If it’s a situation where both sides are equally at fault, then in a parent-child relationship, the older person is probably at fault.
My grandmother, who is obsessed with my husband who denies being a sword saint, and my granddaughter, who is completely into the master who provides a place to forget that he is a sword saint, look just alike, right?
I read the beginning of the manga with Grandpa Vil, but doesn’t that friend-like kid get angry at Grandpa Vil now?
I mean, he looks older and has a gentle expression, but before his wife died, he had a face like a thug.
Vil and Teresia don’t necessarily not love Heinkel, but I think if they were asked to choose one, they would probably choose their spouse.