
That one word.
Neglected measures against an invincible person.
Get lost, nameless one! You parasite!!
>>3Well, well, don’t say that, Mr. Anonymous Cook!
Maybe it would have been better to settle this quietly and take care of the scoundrel later.
Kiseichuu Kiseichuu Kiseichuu
I should have quickly called the guards…
I never thought they would shoot with security people around…
Fundamentally, it was the inability to utilize people effectively.
In my mind, it’s in the same position as Truniht.
No virtue.
>>11Just as Donan said, if it had been Donan there, I would have lost to you.
Understood, let’s prepare an appropriate post. After Destahn, who was happy saying it would get busy from now on, left.
All I can think of is sending an exterminator, and I wonder if that’s really virtuous…
>>21Are you saying that Donan has no virtue?
I think there were plenty of people willing to risk their lives for Donan’s ideals, and they wouldn’t expose any flaws.
It’s bad when a worthless parasite who betrays for money still has a high pride.
>>12Destan is trash, but it’s already been acknowledged that it’s trash, so just go with it.
>>15Because he has no integrity, I have no choice but to use trash.
Because I lack moral character, I don’t know how to deal with the aftermath of using trash.
That’s why it ended up like this after being left half-done.
It’s just as my dad feared.
Regarding the parasite scene, I can only say it was foolish to just handle it poorly and think it could be disposed of later.
Even the Lacock Theatre during von Stein’s time was unreasonable, and probably in that direction they’re really stupid.
Parasite…?
The iron warriors have died, and all those with fangs in their hearts have passed away, but the despairful feeling that seems to give rise to a statue of Destan is like Dougram.
I must have said it someday, I hate guys like you the most!
“In a place exposed to the sun? Don’t make me laugh, you arrogant fool!”
Hehehe… still tough as ever… well, don’t say that… Mr. Lacock!
Don’t touch me! If you keep bothering me, I’ll call the guards… you… parasite!!
(Controlling… controlling… controlling…………)
U…u…uwaaaah!!!
Of course, it was because of my lack of virtue that I couldn’t achieve my ambitions, but you could say it was also wrong to have such disproportionate ambitions from the start.
To someone I truly looked down on and hated.
What does it feel like to be shot down at the peak of glory?
It’s moving no matter how many times I see it.
I think it was a mistake to kill with the grenade that was rolling around in the sidecar.
The person who came in to replace me was so annoying that I couldn’t handle it.
It’s honestly surprising that a year and a half of turmoil ended with a trivial dispute between worthless people…
The atmosphere was intense, as if someone had to assassinate Lacock for it to end.
Even though I have a pretty strong personality on the Destan side myself.
You must understand what will happen if you speak like that.
>>26It seems they became overwhelmed by a sense of omnipotence after gaining power.
I wonder if this is what a politician’s misstatement looks like.
>>26It was precisely because we are kindred spirits that I was able to choose the words that resonate the most…
The biggest barrier to singing “Farewell My Loving Days” without laughing is at the DAM.
Destan was contributing immensely to the independence of Deoria.
I just called that parasite a parasite…
If you hadn’t obtained the information from Destan, you wouldn’t have been able to win, so calling me a parasite is truly small-minded.
There are people who don’t consider others’ feelings at all.
>>32This guy was able to succeed because he didn’t consider others.
It seems that he died because he couldn’t consider others.
I was buying hate from various places, so I would have been killed sooner or later.
When the next stream on YouTube comes, I’m really looking forward to doing this up to this point.
If Lacoc hadn’t died here, it would have become a colony, so it was dangerous.
I should have just said, “Let’s take our time and talk about that later.”
It’s funny that you’re doing chair kneeing on Donan’s chair.
This guy himself dislikes people like Destan.
The perspective of those who look down on the older brothers of the Kashim family should have some insight into people, though.
It’s nothing but a form of clan aversion.
This guy has always been really tough on Destan.
Even if Destan is incompetent, it’s still amazing that he’s been consistently unresponsive despite being very capable.
I was thinking that it wouldn’t do if I couldn’t flatter a little more, and then I got killed by Destan.
I regarded Kurin quite highly, just to be clear.
It was really bad to go out of my way to curse at them face to face.
It will definitely be exposed that there is some kind of involvement, and even if Destan doesn’t get angry, it will only have negative effects.
I’ve said something like I despise people like you to Destan over the phone.
It feels more like having a small capacity rather than lacking virtue.
It’s beyond what I deserve.
You kept complaining about Donan from time to time, didn’t you?
An uncle who unintentionally blurt out unnecessary things.
But I like Lacocque the most in Dougram.
There are scenes where it’s not just luck, but also scenes where I’m winning through my own efforts, and there are also scenes where I’m risking my life.
That’s why the ending is like that.
Don’t associate with strange people or bad company.
A nameless person who can talk about Dougram at this hour is my friend.
The sense of forced contrivance due to the needs of the story is terrible.
>>51There was a foreshadowing that this guy would end up being useless all along!
>>51Rather, this guy is disliked by almost all named characters except for Destan, so it wouldn’t matter who kills him.
I thought it was clever writing to have Destan kill him on purpose.
Ninai Kenji’s performance is profound.
It was clearly stated that there is no virtue.
He was killed because he said something that actually lacked virtue.
Being short-tempered is a variant of losing out.
There was a sense of being constantly on edge.
Well, Lacocque was like a parasite attached to Donan.
I hit Destan with the most effective line.
Everything began with a gunshot and ended with a gunshot.
Did you really not think you would be killed for saying something like that?
The answer lies in Destan’s sycophantic behavior just before being called a parasite.
No one expects that someone would suddenly snap and start shooting in that situation from that attitude.
This contemptible laugh is the best!
When I saw it, I thought the flow was too forced, didn’t you?
However, reality has caught up.
I don’t think I’m going to get shot because I believe there are no benefits to going against it.
However, people sometimes act not based on profit or loss.
It’s not that the karma of the bad deeds I’ve done so far will circle back and kill me.
It’s a bit ironic that the way to die feels like the moment you let your guard down and slip up.