
He’s seriously someone who hates women!!
But you’re still bending over for that kind of woman, aren’t you?
Stop… that’s not like you.
How about you do something about that morbid curiosity of yours?
Huff… I can’t believe I did that.
Forget it.
The man who is the opposite of the night breeze, Wolf.
Even against the Gale Wolf, I might be able to win at night, even without a name.
I want to lock Mittar Mayar and the girl in a room from which they can only escape by having sex.
>>7I believe that as long as I have both partners with me, I can escape from any room without needing to have sex.
>>7I don’t think I’ll get involved even if I die.
What can mere commoners like you possibly say about my friend Wolf der Sturm with your mouth that opens so well?
I said too much yesterday…
Someone who dislikes women so much that they engage in womanizing.
>>10Women will throw themselves at you right away.
This is how it is.
…I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to speak ill of your wife, Mittelmeyer… it was my fault.
But I respect my best friend’s wife.
>>12Because my best friend cherishes it a lot.
I understand that one should not despise that.
I think it is a form of self-harm.
What does Mittelmeyer think is the essence of Reuenthal, after all these exchanges?
>>15He is a much more capable man than I, who am thoughtful, calm, and also deeply loyal to Kaiser…
>>20It seems that Roienthal is thinking something similar to Mittelmayer.
>>20Hmm…
Hmm…
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It’s kind of getting complicated in a different way, but yeah.
Although not as much as blonde and red hair, these two are also a bit questionable.
Mitta is quite unconventional and interesting because he’s not seen as a common person from the perspective of the citizens.
If you make mistakes in raising him, Royenthal Jr. could become a huge troublemaker.
>>19But since it’s Mitta-Meyer and his wife, there is a sense of reassurance.
How important it is to have a friend who reminds you when you’re not acting like yourself.
It seems that Wolf and Kaiser in the night wind are turning the tide of the game in their nighttime activities.
>>24I wonder if they did it well?
If Reuenthal were a woman, there would have been a huge conflict between him and Mittler-Mayer and his wife.
Mitta’s wife seems to have a strong sex drive…
Why does this person like their younger colleague who is already married with children?
>>28He is a nice man.
There may be parts where you can’t measure up to Roienthal, as Mithama says, but it’s those qualities that make your friends and the blonde love you.
Mittermeyer is more down-to-earth and frank than the image suggests, and he tends to make lighthearted comments too, doesn’t he?
This homo and mittama are too SSR.
Mittermaier is a nice guy.
It would be strange not to like that colleague.
The Neue version and Fujiryu version of the thread visuals have become more appealing to women.
>>36In the story, the handsome characters are basically Reinhard, Julian, and Slare.
“Other guys are described as popular or handsome, but…”
>>46Julian was also set up as a handsome guy alongside those two…
>>50There are plenty of cool male characters.
There aren’t many handsome men.
I’ve been keeping an eye on her since she was 12 years old, you know.
Mittermeyer’s appearance scene has a friendly impression, likely because it is mostly alongside Royenthal.
When I say Wakimoto, this guy is it!
>>39Recently, Wakimoto’s voice not only has a powerful presence but also an incredible charm.
Mittama doesn’t really understand images or anything like that.
But that doesn’t mean I sulk just because I’m not understood.
I even think that not understanding it might be more correct than Mittama.
There is no room for doubt that Mittermeyer is a pleasant man, but…
Reuenthal really feels weird about Mittelmayer.
>>41It suits you well, and it’s quite impressive coming from Mittama and Royen.
Shut up, you lowlife!
Don’t look at me and Mittermeyer with such shameless eyes!
>>42I mean, I’ll just shoot you on the spot.
It seems that this guy becoming Kaiser and making Mitta-Meyer his queen would be the most peaceful form of governance.
Mittama believes that they cannot measure up to the outstanding talents of Royentarn, who excels not only in the military but also in politics and everything else.
Roientarn feels that he cannot even compare to Mittama, who walks the righteous path and is superior to him as a person.
>>48They are good friends, but when asked who is stronger, they argue saying it’s that guy, no, it’s that guy.
The Fujiryu version of the Roiental Rebellion arc was quite meticulous and enjoyable to go through.
It looks tough to defeat Mitta Mayer while stopping Bittelfeld and Warren when seen in a picture.
I think Reuenthal is one of the few senior generals with political abilities, excluding Oberstein.
>>52They say I’m the most balanced… but my heart is unbalanced.
>>52That’s a problem that the Loengram dynasty has faced since the beginning…
Aubergine also doesn’t oppose the fact that Royentahl holds the real power in the alliance, but he had a faint feeling that he might betray.
>>52The House of Löwengram is mocked as a military state in later generations.
>>52No one complains about being entrusted with the former alliance.
The Fujiryu version of Royeuntar’s behavior and composition after the rebellion feels quite Kaiser-like, and I kind of like it.
I like that the reason for the Fujiryu version of Roienthal’s hairstyle is revealed during the rebellion.
When I see Mittalmeier stabilizing the occupation and governance of Fezzan…
I feel like I can manage with this guy after all.
There’s a limit to how annoying someone can be.
A man who is said to possess high abilities in valuable intelligence, military strategy, and political strategy throughout the story.
>>61Personality
>>61Without a doubt, in terms of overall specs, he was one of the highest peaks of that era.
Live by the sword, die by the sword.
If it weren’t for the concealment of the Earth Church by Grillpalzer, there probably wouldn’t have been a rebellion…
>>62In the first place, the fact that Kaiser was attacked and Lutz was killed in one’s own territory is already a problem.
The only options are that Reuenthal is either the leader of the rebellion or recognized as an incompetent fool manipulated by the Earth Cult.
>>74It is a fact that I was tricked by the Earth Cult, so I probably went to bow down while holding the culprit’s head.
>>84Why do I have to endure such humiliation?
In the Fujiryu version, Reinhard von Lohengramm is portrayed as more handsome than Mittama, which actually aligns with his original handsome character setting…
>>63If you read the original novel, you’ll understand, but the character is clearly stated in the prose to have a good-looking face.
There aren’t many.
It can’t be helped; the Loengram dynasty was established through various actions by the military factions taking over…
In the FujiRyu version, Royen has eyelashes that are just as striking as Kaiser’s.
Some people say that depending on how you look at them, they might not be bad-looking.
>>68From Frederica’s perspective, something like Jan doesn’t serve as a sample.
>>75I’m not kidding, but I’m going to meet the most handsome guy in the universe for a bit.
Please take care of your appearance since you’re going to meet the second most handsome man in the universe. I love that exchange…
Tanaka Yoshiki’s works clearly depict that beautiful characters are extremely beautiful, while ordinary-looking characters are very ordinary.
>>69Fat people give off an image of dying.
Wasn’t Yang supposed to be handsome in the original work?
>>76In the narrative, he feels like a young man aspiring to be a scholar, and there’s not really any mention of him being handsome at all.
>>80There is a handsome title in the original work.
This person is probably the only one who is said to have the ability to possibly defeat Kaiser.
It may not be too much to say that it looks handsome to some people.
If Kirheis were alive…
Well, his political ability is somewhat unknown.
>>79But well, accepting a strategy that sacrifices the people…
If Reinhardt had simply apologized for neglecting the nuclear attack, I probably would have forgiven him.
I’m the type who can accept both good and bad, so I should be able to say it’s high.
If you are going to TS one of the twin peaks, it has to be this one.
Become an incredibly enchanting beauty.
When I said I was going to meet the official most handsome man in the universe, that person corrected it to second place; Ms. Frederica is really not helpful at all…
Can you really rely on the evaluations of Frederica and Julian, who are fans of Yanshin?
>>85Well, I think Julian will normally write about the parts that are trashing him brutally…
No matter how humiliating it is, I told you to bow your head to Kaiser as many times as needed!
If I have to bow my head, I’d rather be executed.
I’ll bow my head and quit my job, so please forgive me! I have a dear friend who will do that for me.
>>91I really love that Mitta-Meyer over there; they’re truly crazy.
>>95That Kaiser is at a level where he gives serious answers.
>>95Not just here, but when it comes to the thread’s image, it’s generally acknowledged that my sense of ethics gets messed up; a publicly fair and just man.
I love the part where it completely tries to kill Warota through vigilante justice.
>>102Kemp was also referred to as fair and square.
The person that Guyé envisions as upright and just might be like this.
>>102It’s funny seeing Kessler desperately trying to persuade.
That aside, don’t get the wrong idea; I’ll kill you based on the law, got it? LMAO.
I don’t mind bowing my head to the Kaiser, but I cannot tolerate bowing my head to the one-eyed guy and the bald guy who’s laughing! 111!
I think Kirheis’s greatest strength is being able to serve as a brake on Duke Lohengramm, for better or worse, and to act as a buffer between him and the other officers.
…the most necessary position
>>94The story of the balance between courage and wisdom often comes up, but when Kaiser is paired with Kirchheis, it really achieves perfect equilibrium.
At the time I was indecisive about various outcomes, one word from Bitten made me think, “Alright, let’s go to war!”
>>106From here on, nothing other than “let’s fight” will come out.
If I had sincerely apologized in the text, I would have only faced temporary punishment, and after that, I would have understood various things.
It says that it would just end with the restoration of honor!
In any case, it all comes down to the fact that they were overly prideful due to their exceptional abilities.
I laughed at Reuenthal’s death.
Yan is
“With black hair and black eyes, of average build, he is not exactly unattractive, but there is nothing about him that asserts a rare value.”
It seems that way.
>>98The one that becomes the prime target…
Because at that point, you would be branded as a true incompetent, not even knowing who the culprit is.
It’s beyond imagination to think that an officer, who is expected to have a bright future, is hiding the perpetrator out of jealousy.
This person doesn’t even try to hide that they dislike Oberstein, right?
>>101I want you to feel at ease.
Not just in the thread image, no one is hiding their disgust.
>>105Oberstein, who can act that way while being aware that everyone dislikes him, is still Oberstein.
>>105Ferna is building just the right kind of relationship…
>>118Ferner is strange too!
>>101Even Kirchais can’t hide his disgust…
I’ve been told that I’m just an ordinary handsome guy.
I think I’m about the third most handsome guy in the class.
The woman hates, but she also embraces.
I hate men, but I respect my friends.
I’m quitting, so please forgive Reinhard who started the rebellion in my place, and while you’re at it, fire the eye patch!
It’s impossible, of course, Mittermeyer…
Kemp just seems to have the wrong direction for his ambitions.
Honestly, it’s really insidious for those upper-ranking generals to gossip about the righteous eye.
>>112I think it’s as expected with the glass eye, including the dissatisfaction not going towards the blonde.
>>112There is a problem with the humanity of people with artificial eyes, and I believe it is criticism rather than childish behavior like gossip.
I will say it to your face too.
>>112Most of the time, it’s Mitter who is talking behind people’s backs.
>>119Mitta and Bitten say it directly, so it’s safe.
>>112It’s charming to tease a little at a drinking party around volumes 3 to 4 of the original work.
Around volumes 9 to 10, the negativity reaches its peak, and it’s terrible how much my impression of it decreases.
I saw it for the first time in the Fuji-Ryu version, but it seems like people really found it hilarious.
Auber’s suggestion can’t even be controlled by the blonde…
Auberstein is a disgrace who, when you think about it calmly, abandoned his superior at Iserlohn and returned as the sole survivor, and he should originally face a court-martial and the death penalty.
There are no elements that are liked by the sports club staff.
But Oberstein has a high opinion of Mittermayer…
>>123I think Ober is evaluating most opponents fairly.
After evaluating, they hit me with the truth as it is.
Even after realizing that Ober has no selfish desires
It’s frustrating when someone understands my character and still gives their opinion! They’re saying things that are quite unreasonable.
Auberstein is the type of person who thinks it’s fine if he gets talked about behind his back as long as it brings the other generals closer together!
The method for prosthetic eyes is actually too dirty.
They don’t get along very well with the group of high-ranking generals who have a somewhat knightly disposition.
Even though he is a high-ranking military officer, his heart is too much like a samurai.