
It’s a sense of allure amidst the feeling of tragedy.
Appetite…
On the right, it’s more like sensuality or perhaps just a tease…
This temperature difference.
Being able to eat is strong.
Mosaline is really cute.
The raccoon rummaging through the refrigerator looks just like a real raccoon.
The pattern where they actually show up when you say “You’ll come out when you’re hungry,” huh?
It’s true that I was mentally affected, but putting that aside, I’m a bold female tanuki.
The raccoon properly comes out during breakfast time, showing that even when it’s mentally affected, it sleeps at night and wakes up in the morning.
If things stay the way they are, it really seems like Miorine would be in trouble.
I wanted it to go wrong just as it was.
The sneaking was too much like a raccoon.
When the time comes, I’m a raccoon that can kill without hesitation.
A woman who’s tough enough like that is good.
Even if it goes bad, it’s really strong how you come to eat when you’re hungry.
This is what it means to be mentally strong… standing up again…
Murder Raccoon!
The right side is not particularly affected mentally.
So how do you end up with a messed-up mental state?
It seems that truly mentally strong people recover by sleeping and eating.
That is Suretta.
It seems that you can recover your mental state to some extent through sleep and appetite.
When your mental health weakens, it’s usually because your basic lifestyle habits are not in place.
If your mental state is really affected, it can lead to disruptions in sleep and appetite.
Suretta’s mental strength is too strong.
Eating and sleeping on the right side is a strength for recovery.
Well, it would be troublesome if we keep dragging this out, but the right side recovers quickly… or rather.
Urgently needed: a method to break Sleta’s mentality.
Returning to a stable mental state through sleep and appetite is truly a sign of a mentally strong person.
It’s not just Mom’s education that makes Suletta tough…
If Mioirine or her mother had died, wouldn’t that have somewhat broken Suleta’s mental state?
Just because the Earth House has died, it won’t be enough to destroy Suleta’s mental state.
Mom is mentally broken after losing her husband and daughter, but I feel like Suleta might bounce back even if she goes through the same thing.
Is it because Dad’s mental toughness is extremely strong and it got passed down?
How do you recover if Sletto is removed on the left?
Hungry raccoon
The left one is mentally weak, but the right one is a mental powerhouse, so I think the balance is achieved.
The raccoon is tough, or rather, its recovery is quick.
After holding hands with Slettan while my mental state was in shambles, the scene changed and I became glossy and beautiful like Mioirine, my mind is glitching.
The Earth dorm feels like a normal friendship, I guess…
It’s not that we aren’t close or anything; it’s just normal.
Seriously, how can Slett’s mental state be broken?
I’m choosing ham that I can eat right out of the refrigerator without cooking, so I’m really just hungry…
Sletta’s lack of mourning for her acquaintance’s death is clearly depicted multiple times in the work, so it’s probably intentional.
It’s not that I’m not enduring it; it’s that I can bounce back after feeling the shock thoroughly, and that’s a good thing.
For Sleta, it feels like everyone other than Miorine and her mom is pretty much the same.
Even though it was a short period, there was quite a bit of entanglement, yet there was no mention of Sophie at all after her death…
I thought that Sofi should at least react a little more.
There is an exception called Nika, but I won’t stop! Also, since Sophie is a terrorist, I don’t think there’s any need to dwell on it even if she’s dead.
Watching Nika’s series of actions, it’s clear that even if Earth House dies, Shuleta won’t shed a single tear.
The opponent who had been clingy turned out to be a terrorist, and the fact that they fought and died right in front of me doesn’t weigh on me at all; that’s more of a soldier’s mentality than a student’s.
I like how even though her view on life and death is far from ordinary, she still has an oddly pure innocence that expresses Suleta’s distortion.
Sletta was casually brushing off Petra, who was in critical condition.
We’ve only been together for a few days, so there’s nothing we can do about it.
Sophie too
Number 4 as well.
If I find out they were dead, I would feel melancholic, but I would be happy if we could reunite, and when I can recreate the image, I have enough to show.
Using the death of No. 4 as a means to flirt with MioMio feels oddly strong and I even like it.
Isn’t it cruel to drag on the deaths of Queta and Sofie’s terrorists?
Regarding Nika and Petra, you should react more! Well, that’s true.
I was told that No. 4 died… and immediately I thought I would do my best to make sure that doesn’t happen to Miorine! So I have the impression that she’s quite resilient to the deaths of others.
Number 4 hasn’t been involved for long either.
Since I’ve been living in the Earth dorm for a few months, sharing both joys and hardships, I think there should have been more of a reaction towards the Earth dorm.
I am crying knowing about the death of No. 4.
For Suleta.
Miorine > Mother > No. 4 > Other Earth Dormitory
Isn’t there a position like that?
Because she was a girl who could only rely on her aerial during the harsh times on Mercury, perhaps she doesn’t feel much affection for anyone other than her family.
The crying scene over there is mostly cut, so I can understand why it gives off that impression.
Other Earth dormitories are not dead, so it’s hard to say.
Prospera really drags on the question of whether she is truly Slett’s mother, doesn’t she?
It’s amazing how you can say whatever you want even though your company’s products have left people unable to recover; it’s probably the result of your father’s genes.
I was quite shocked when I found out about No. 4.
The recovery was quick too.
I think it must have been hard for Prospera to see her daughter gradually weaken, rather than suddenly due to an accident or something.
You can tell that Sretta and the Earth dorm are really good friends by listening to the drama CD.
I wanted to see a little bit of the harsh life on Mercury.
Miorine is sensitive, being shocked by the death of the person who tried to kill herself and her father.
I thought it was a bit too much for Sleta to have such a weak reaction to Nika and Petra, considering it happened right in front of her.
It’s impressive how strong mentally she is, not feeling any responsibility or moping around about the incident where Petra covered for her and ended up in a tough spot.
Well, it’s true that there’s no point in being indecisive since Sretto isn’t actually at fault.
Well, it’s obvious that Miorine is in a special category if you watch.
Miorine is
Having been involved in rescue operations on the harsh Mercury, my outlook on life and death might be unique.
There’s a theory that if you get along closely one-on-one with Sureshita, you’ll be taken by the Grim Reaper.
The mortality rate is incredibly high.
Suletta is the type to overlook Nika, who was about to be killed in front of her, and Petra, who tried to protect her.
That sister is the base, so Sletta.
That’s really thick-skinned.
There is a child floating.
If you become close to Sleta as an individual, there is a possibility of being erased by a mysterious force, so it was wise to remain strictly as part of the Earth dorm group and be her entourage.
Even if Nika comes back alive and safe, the rather dry character of Suleta shows little reaction.
I’m glad Ariya-chan is safe.
Don’t you think it’s enough to just say it’s dry for now?
I was so attached to the connection with Miorine that even if I were to be rejected, I didn’t want to let it go; this reaction is something even a thick-skinned raccoon wouldn’t show anywhere else, so I like it.
Well, the fact that Nika was almost erased is completely due to Nika’s circumstances, and has nothing to do with Suleta.
Rather, the humidity was incredibly high for Miorine.
It’s the same with Chapter 4, but as the story progresses, the entire Earth dormitory seems to touch less on Nika’s disappearance, and Mercury realistically portrays the fading of emotions due to the passage of time.
The humidity is extremely high for Slettamiorine, right?
I want you to praise me for not choosing Eren; it’s okay to be crafty.
Sletta is fine because even when her mental state is affected, her body is full of wildness, so she can’t resist her appetite.
It’s very humid in Mioline.
It’s probably a no to whether Shretta will become like Prospera if Miorine dies.
Being raised in Mercury is amazing, isn’t it?
Nika-ne, from the perspective of the Earth dorm members, it seems like she either got caught up in the school terror incident and died (or was eliminated taking advantage of that), but when it turns out she was alive, it feels like everyone just brushes it off, so I don’t really understand what everyone’s feelings are.
I’m really bothered by the persistent idiots who come to make stupid claims even in threads like this.
The Jetark group reacts in an anime-like manner to personal misfortunes, which makes it even more pronounced.
Sretta seems to accept it as fate if she dies due to factors beyond her control, like accidents.
If it’s someone important within reach, they would have become a murderous raccoon.
I thought the tomato smashing was because Prospera had removed the limiter… but after watching the conversation between Suletta and Miorine in the second season, it seems that the conclusion was that what Suletta did was ultimately correct.
Even if Miorine were to die in a terrorist attack, wouldn’t it be different from becoming like Prospera?
In the end, it’s all about wanting Nika to at least have a reconciliation event with Chuchu.
The dawn of faults encounters a lot of human deaths, but since I was thinking of my companions, there is no difference in upbringing.
The Earth dorm and Suletta just have a lack of emotions or something.
Because I’m dragging Alcott around like crazy.
Even as a soldier.
Because she was a girl who dreamed of school life relying on manga and games, even in a remote village in an extreme environment…
Even setting aside the debate over the weight of feelings towards No. 4, I can’t imagine that Sleta, who doesn’t seem to hold any grudges against Pale or Belmeria, would be driven by revenge.
The dawn of Fold is something we’ve been doing together among friends.
Sletta is basically alone on Mercury, usually dealing with the old folks, and occasionally Prosperity comes back.
When the terrorist attack happened at Earth Dormitory, we were shocked by the loss of life and turned our eyes away from it, but even so, we still went to rescue because we wanted to do what we could. Does that make us seem dry?
Even the small factory’s tutu stops worrying about Nika’s safety, so isn’t this just a convenience for the story?
Well, if you’re not even going to collect properly, then it’s true that talking about a communication role or any meaningless position from the beginning is pointless.
When my mental health is affected, my appetite decreases, and that further damages my mental health…
First, the spirit of eating is a testament to strength.
They’re just saying extreme things to get attention, so it’s a waste of time to engage with them.
I don’t really understand why it looks dry; just because I’m not getting flustered, does that make me look that way?
I feel that the characters other than Sremio and the Earth dorm had their emotions expressed more clearly.
“Stop goofing around squishing tomatoes! I have a question, but I can’t quite remember how it landed.”
If the members of the Earth dorm were panicking, they would probably be saying that it’s taking too long and the conversation isn’t progressing.
You were still crying at the time of number 4.
I thought you should react a bit more when you come back regarding Nika’s situation.
I also wanted Petra to touch it a little.
It should be in a box, but it seems to grow up more wild, after all, it’s a raccoon.
If Miorine’s emotions are unclear, then whose emotions are clear in this story?
Adding irrelevant roles like Nika’s lotus role was a mistake, right?
Did you keep watching just the Jetalk part and skip everything else?
Miorine is clearly emotional, but isn’t Suleta so much?
This is an accident that even the officials couldn’t handle, right?
The contrast between Miorine being emotional and Suletta being dry.
Sleta just forgets the recent events immediately.
It just looks like they’re saying that they don’t understand the emotions behind Sretta and Miorine’s actions.
Even if it was right to use tomatoes in that situation,
It’s about not fully endorsing that it was good and right.
Thank you, killer.
It might also be that I seem mentally strong because I forget the events before that with Wasuretto.
“Is it the story about not understanding because it’s not the character’s behavior as I imagine it?”
You probably overdid it with the event and couldn’t handle it.
Number 4, Nika, and Petra are bad examples.
It might have been better to focus solely on digging into Sremio.
I think it might have been unnecessary to have the No. 4.
We don’t need two people to play the role of being dumped…
The Tomatsubushi Smile has a flow where Mioline points out the abnormality → Mioline, seeing Sweata’s reaction, becomes convinced of Prospera’s brainwashing and takes action → but ultimately it turns out that Sweata wasn’t that brainwashed after all, so it feels a bit anticlimactic.
The Jet Ark dorms have a lot of emotional people, but the Earth dorms have a lot of people with weak emotions, right?
The time I was the most down was when I had no lunch and had to eat in the bathroom.
In other words, taking away food is the most effective way to affect Sretta.