
You got married, didn’t you?
Originally, women are born into this world to betray men…
He’s someone who seriously hates women!!
A man who impregnates and rapes a woman who came seeking revenge while saying something like that.
>>1
A man like me would be better off dead!
It’s troubling when someone who’s warped is competent.
You shouldn’t talk about that kind of thing to your married best friend!
However, the world is an unreasonable place… that couple cannot have children, while someone like me, who is hopeless, has kids…
It seems like you have some ambition.
>>7
Let’s rebel together!
It’s a serious desire for destruction!
Huh… I’m sorry for what I’ve done…
>>9
It seems that the blond child is far from being fully developed as a person and has some dissatisfaction.
Let’s rebel together!
>>10
Anyway, you should die!
I think they believe that if they don’t defeat their friend, the Kaiser won’t take them seriously.
Huh…? So it wasn’t just about being surprised…?
Originally, this is a meeting that only high-ranking generals and above are allowed to attend, and to even intervene in a debate between marshals is considered extremely presumptuous…
It’s said as much as the number of stars, but Mitta-Mayer is really unfortunate…
Kaiser and his best friend have already set out for Valhalla a step ahead, and at the time of the main story, the child is not fortunate.
It’s supposed to be about using and throwing away, so I wonder why that woman went all out to get her pregnant…
>>16
Didn’t you get pregnant after being used and thrown away?
>>17
Moreover, I found out I was pregnant just before death.
>>25
Well, it’s because it became a problem when it was found out that she was pregnant, and as a result, it circulated around and ended up being promoted to governor of Noeirant.
I should die!
>>18
Stop it, Roienthal!
When I’m dating a girl, even if it ends in a short time, I definitely won’t cheat.
Isn’t it a bit too convenient that a woman who was thought to be monopolized for a moment isn’t actually resenting it?
Well, it might be something like that…
I should die while intoxicated by a dream the color of blood!
Basically, the empire is extremely tolerant of war casualties, so dying in war is actually quite a relief, isn’t it?
>>21
Wasn’t it okay to treat Rennenkanp as KIA?
>>28
It’s a suicide… The details have been testified by the deputy.
The arrogant blonde boy should just die!
You must be thinking that!
The poison uncle also seems to match Young’s voice!
>>26
Huh…?
Aren’t you being too harsh on Rennenkampf?
Grill Parza and Knappstein always get mixed up.
Is it better for Knapstein to die and preserve his honor?
>>31
Yes
I really don’t know what to do, Grill Palza.
Sometimes I get mixed up with Karina’s dad.
To criticize Rennenkamp originally is to criticize His Majesty the Emperor…
Well, everyone is at a higher level, or rather at the top class in terms of ability.
The only impressive thing is the tactics, and because individuals who lack strategy or abilities other than military skills are hard to evaluate, this is thoroughly established.
>>36
There, the dazzling senior Kazeln shines brightly.
>>37
That person’s supply capacity and administrative skills are too extraordinary…
Perhaps there are no individuals of the same level in the empire, rare talents.
>>45
Moreover, they are a valuable person who is not only a parent but also cares about family, even outside of the empire.
>>47
Most of the people who valued their families are now dead…
>>52
Admiral Kemp’s impressive accumulation of death flags is great, isn’t it…?
>>54
Have I ever gone to the battlefield and not come back?
The tactical ability was amazing, and just being able to become a general because of it is incredibly outstanding.
In this work, everyone’s ability scores are all almost perfect…
Did that guy really talk!? I wondered how that uncle was able to rise so high.
Is there really such a ridiculous story?!
They say anything below the neck is unnecessary, but since they complain about unnecessary things, they probably don’t need a mouth either.
>>41
Without a mouth, you can’t give directions.
I think the aide-de-camp of Eisenach is, in a sense, an exceptional talent that cannot be separated from the absolute commander, even more so than the redhead.
The fact that Oberstein supported rather than opposed his promotion is noteworthy.
An uncle who is not troubled with one or two cups of coffee that are guaranteed to be good.
By the way, it’s not essential for nobles to have children, is it?
Senpai Kazelnu’s becoming a soldier was rather a level of a serious mistake.
It’s like a cheat-level bureaucrat or processing ability.
Anyway, Yan should refrain from talking except for fleet command and conversations with family!
Shut up, you woman!
Hoo hoo hoo…
What does Mr. Rennen think?
You’re a monster beyond Yan, Kazeln.
Well, I wonder what they wanted to bring out with Xiao He.
It seems like Kaiser is looking for an enemy.
>>57
It is mentioned in the work as well.
>>62
Let’s go to Valhalla!
>>57
Well, that’s a theme that was discussed in the work itself…
The Kaiser thrives through battle and gains meaning in life, becoming even more fulfilled.
It feels like I became a winner way too quickly and so on.
In an empire with a feudal system, military and domestic affairs are handled personally, so well-rounded individuals are cultivated.
In a democratic country, military and politics are separated and become biased towards specialists, which leads to the emergence of useless individuals other than military talents like Yang.
But this guy has the common sense to bring flowers for a friend’s wife.
Shut up, you scum! You’re completely defeated as a private individual against someone you mocked.
I’m really curious about the Eisenach couple’s married life.
>>61
How about today if I snap my fingers once?
If you ring it twice, you’ll be subjected to Eisennach’s humiliating verbal abuse.
I wonder if the lolicon admiral lived a long life.
Because this guy can’t lower his head, an astonishing number of people have died.
That said, I also have the feeling that a Kaiser without enemies seems pretty dangerous, which is quite troubling.
I wanted Yan’s child after all, because I won’t use it for bad things or heavy responsibilities.
“It’s not that I lost to the illness, but rather that my time has come.”
On the contrary, I laugh at how terrible it is for a public figure to be that terrible.
>>70
He’s a capable man whom Oberstein values highly.
But the emperor around the third generation seems more suited than the first emperor.
Um, together with the CV.
When Yan died, it was essentially the same as Kaiser dying.
I wonder if Loehenthal started a rebellion for the sake of prolonging his life.
It’s a bit late, but I laughed at the fact that “Rang” can be understood as “Waro-ta.”
Lang’s affiliation is primarily with the Ministry of Internal Affairs, so why does he have such close ties with the Secretary of War?