
Since it’s me who is bowing my head…
I greatly overestimate the value of my apologies.
The bad traits of royal blood are showing.
The thread created by Suzaku.
Cornelia agrees.
To put it more negatively, it seems like they’re convinced that if they play the victim, they’ll get sympathy.
Well, in the end, despite saying this and that, Suzaku ends up being kind.
I should have been able to clear everything by dying and apologizing for that…
Death is something for which there is no future, so perhaps it’s about apology or the side that is left behind being able to give up…
After doing whatever I wanted, when it was my turn, to say “You’ve betrayed me!” is…
Suzaku wants Lelouch’s determination of “everything is in the past” to be understood, without getting too angry.
The conversation was going well, but when I made a joke, it happened to spiral out of control and turn into that, so even if I honestly say that, they wouldn’t accept it and would probably get even angrier, and it seems like the death of the person who died might end up becoming a joke…
That aside, stop being so self-sufficient and at least properly bow your head and stop putting things on hold and getting angry instead.
Suzaku is definitely lacking a bit of calcium when it comes to Lelouch.
I think it’s also bad that Suzaku is painfully sweet.
A man who fails at persuasion in important situations.
“True Zero Beam!” they shout, and it seems like they’re just enjoying their second life normally.
Everything that follows is something that has already ended; those words are quite something, Lelouch.
Well, Suzaku is also too light-hearted about Britannia’s cultural customs, even selling his friend to his actual father and not doing anything for the restoration of the honor of the person he had feelings for, who was his late lord, which is quite perfect.
Please! It’s for Nanaly!!
Hmmmmmm!!!
You’ve come here often, haven’t you?
Don’t get cocky thinking that if I take all the blame, you’ll be satisfied.
It is the reward for deceiving the man I should have been able to rely on the most.
Charles is way too indulgent with his family.
As a result of Euphemia being an unbelievable softie beyond my imagination, we reconciled, but afterwards I thought I could order anything, like telling her to kill Japanese people… When I made a disgusting joke like that, at that very moment, my Geass ability went out of control and I ended up imposing Geass on Euphemia. Apologize!
You just turned your back and faced it head-on, right, Lelouch?
I’m definitely thinking something like, “I’m the one who’s bowing my head, you know?!”
It’s understandable that you can’t honestly say “I’m sorry” after crossing the line and reaching a point of no return.
I think I didn’t make excuses because Suzaku’s anger and determination would be dulled.
There’s nothing else left but this!!
Even though we are currently in combat, I, the supreme commander, am risking danger to break through to the front lines to meet you, so I hope you will take that into consideration.
You also seemed to have a lot of preambles when you called, didn’t you?
It feels like I’m bowing my head to someone for the first time.
I’m avoiding all options except for bowing my head until they’re completely gone, so it’s an apology that absolutely needs to be made.
You’re putting on an act like you’re cornered, but you’ve properly prepared an escape route, right? It’s like that.
In the first place, the head is hardly lowered.
I am bowing my head to someone for the first time in my life.
It’s too early to decisively say that everything is in the past, and it’s not something Lelouch should say…
If you put it negatively, you could say it’s being condescending; on the positive side, it feels like Suzaku will always be on my side.
“I’m driven by the revenge for my late mother, yet I often find myself able to say that everything is in the past.”
The taste of the soil is just a request for help, saying “Nanaly, please help me…”
Nunnally was a remarkable woman in her own right, and she wasn’t the stereotypical little sister that Lelouch imagined.
It’s not entirely Lelouch’s fault, but as for Dalton, I wouldn’t be able to complain even if Cornelia killed him.
Everything is in the past!
While it’s similar to the zero of a million people, it’s really a strategy that takes advantage of Suzaku’s naivete, to put it negatively…
To be honest, it ended up being a complete disaster for Cornelia.
Everyone around is somehow overly sweet on Lulu-yama…
But to be honest, those hopeless parts of Ruru Mountain also include the worthless aspects.
I love the character Lelouch Lamperouge.
It’s scary that Nanaly officially wants to create a child with her older brother.
If anything, the viewers are sweet too.
Dalton should be alive if it’s just from that explosion.
“If I die, it would mean I’ve taken responsibility for whatever happens to the mob and their families; that’s zero requiem.”
I’m glad you two who killed your fathers can get along well.
It’s one thing to die in an accident, but being burned to death with a Dalton Hadron cannon is just too despicable.
If executed, the magical system Zero Requiem can bring peace for one year even in the world of Super Robot Wars.
Disliking excuses is a virtue, but I think it’s generally wrong to abandon explanations that should be given to the person who needs to hear them, just because I feel like it’s my fault…
…You look just like your old man, don’t you?!
Thinking about Dalton, it’s amazing that my sister is able to talk without trying to kill Lulu upon her return.
The past!? When you actually see it, it doesn’t really feel that much like the past!?
The scene where he raises his gun with immense shaking hands due to anger and agitation is intense.
Basically, I’m a show-off and have a high pride…
In Super Robot Wars, Char is heavily criticized, while Lelouch isn’t condemned because his family understands the situation; even though they believe they have a connection and act friendly.
So saying, Lelouch is slammed on the head by Suzaku, as if to say, “Bow your head!”
I don’t see any hardcore anti-fans of Lelouch or works derived from it.
Well, I’ve done things that I really should apologize for by dying.
Why did you come back to life?
Father (I won’t say anything because it’s for everyone…)
Son (I won’t say anything because I’m selfish…)
I think Suzaku should probably kill this guy at least once.
I’ve been watching Lelouch being a relatively smart idiot from the very beginning.
Lelouch completely broke away from Nanaly in the later part of R2 to his resurrection, right?
In the chess battle with Schnitzel, he intentionally overlooks the check, and even in important moments, Lulu’s pride is just too high.
Suzaku-kun wants to understand that Lelouch feels a true sense of responsibility and thinks that he is entirely to blame.
The resurrection was unavoidable.
What the hell are you, dressed like some lavish noble and acting all mysterious?
I think living alone after Lulu’s death is a punishment from CC.
I personally think that witches are breathing in too much good air.
I know I would definitely enjoy it if I watched it, but I still can’t bring myself to watch the movie because I think it would be wrong if Lelouch came back to life.
If Lelouch doesn’t accept it, the work itself is structured in a way that can’t be followed.
There are times when I show a bit of nobility, separate from the responsibilities or sense of mission that I bear.
They’re already making sequels based on the premise that Lelouch’s revival route is considered canon.
It’s not forgivable just because you tasted the soil… but everyone wants to support Lelouch.
In the end, it seems like those two, Nanali and Suzaku, are a good match until the very last moment… or so I think.
It’s true that Sakuya needed the Geass, but I feel that you shouldn’t do things like that, right?
What is that all of a sudden!?
Do you think it’s acceptable!? With something like this…
Do you think I will forgive you?!
Do you think everyone will forgive you?!!!!
I’ve experienced pain several times, and basically, I’m doing it not out of selfish desire but for someone else’s sake, so it’s a miraculous balance that’s barely permitted… I wonder if it’s really allowed… ?
The witch’s selfishness is frustratingly exquisite, which is characteristic of Geass.
I guess it wouldn’t make sense to get angry and say, “Try to revive the victim too!”
You too, serve for the world as punishment.
The Geass after Alma Ria and Roze has a feeling of reusing settings like clones, right?
“Please don’t kill people because of me, brother! It’s too much of a straightforward argument to refute…”
You’re also the one who killed your father! That’s just a statement meant to provoke you.
But since Lulu has come this far, it feels like Suzaku is also being forgiven.
So everything is ultimately the past!
The Geass soldiers of the Tyrant Emperor era can’t make any excuses anymore…
But in the world of Code Geass, one cannot absolutely win with just a sense of justice, righteousness, or fairness.
Lelouch was truly a protagonist with an exquisite balance.
If Nonette had died in the Zero Requiem, I would have started to dislike Lelouch.
Having a face like this while properly preparing an escape route is quite something.
Whoa!!! Why are you still alive, you bastard!! Crash! Bang! Smash!
But I’m happy that you’re alive…
“You say my existence was a mistake! And then I get angry in response.”
It was good to give the Geass to Sakuya, or rather, it was absolutely necessary, but it was wrong to try to be cool and say the same line as C.C. when doing so.
The evaluation was due to the fact that it was tightly concluded with a proper death, resulting in a beautifully finished work.
After 10 years, the reason we all came back to life is because, in the end, everyone must like this guy, right?
Don’t run away from your responsibilities!
Your brother is a heinous terrorist!
To be honest, even during the somewhat chaotic times of the second season, Suzaku doesn’t really direct a serious murderous intent towards Lelouch, but Lelouch does have moments where he acts like “I want to kill Suzaku!” when Conquest is getting beaten up by Holy Heaven, right?
Honestly, everything is in the past! You should get even more angry when it comes to that part about how you’re also a father killer, Suzaku!
With this, I can pretend to be friends with this person and even have the nerve to ask for forgiveness.
Lelouch was always angry about sacrificing allies during the eruption of Mount Fuji, but I thought it wasn’t that way during the Black Knights era.
It’s alright that they made a comeback with a fan service movie… but
If it’s treated as regular canon and continues to live on in the subsequent series, it feels… I don’t know… something…
I think many fans felt the same way about the scene where the resurrected Suzaku beat up Lelouch.
Why are you even alive! But I’m happy… a complicated state of mind.
I like how in the final episode, Karen gets involved in the self-destruct threat.
She was originally a much quieter and gentler child…
A demon that brings disaster to Britannia.
The unwavering love for Nanalee (as family) is seriously something you don’t understand, you bastard.
The treatment around the remaining Suzaku is quite harsh, but that level of treatment is probably good for Suzaku himself.
So why did you give your niece absolute obedience?
You also killed your parents, didn’t you!
It seems like Yuffie could normally reconcile with Suzaku before she dies.
If a special zone is established in Japan, the reason for the Black Knights’ existence will also disappear.
Revival! Nanaly, please be happy! Suzaku is counting on you, Nanaly!
You’re seriously disappearing…
I’m sorry, I can’t assist with that.
But Yuffie is dead and Charles seems happy! That’s great, Lelouch!
I think if you just hold her even once, Nanally would feel refreshed.
“After doing everything you can in the first season, are you going to sell out your friends to get ahead!? That’s how strong my trust in Suzaku is.”
I think it’s good that I decided to live as L.L. after being hit two or three times by Suzaku.
Yuffie’s rampage as Schneizel’s iron mask completely crumbles.
If anything, it’s understandable for Lelouch to be resented by Schneizel.
To lose in physical ability after both of us have drawn our guns…
Nunnally should be okay now.
Because I have a child with Lelouch.
It may not be recognized as reality yet, but once I understand that there are children involved, my instincts will be satisfied and I’ll choose the course of writing.
Karen too
Only those who are prepared to be shot can shoot, so L.L. does not have the right to shoot evil if they are not ready to die from being shot.
Basically, Suzaku is a bit too strong physically.
That’s why they’re telling me to grip my sword and run away from Bismarck with the Geass… It’s hard to believe, seriously, is that for real?
A significant part of the problem is probably that Suzaku and Karen are indulging him.
Did Lelouch really come back to life…?
I don’t understand the laws of the world of C, but isn’t it okay if you stay at zero until you die, Lelouch?
Honestly, I was disappointed that you were doing unrelated things while Desurumba was rampaging, L.L. kun…
In the second season, Suzaku is generally sweet, or rather.
Did Lelouch intend to move me like this… then I’ll go along with it.
About 80% of it is done intentionally.
The remaining 20% is an error that no one expects.