
You’re not suited to be a villain…
I was facing my mother…
>>1The way MioRine was treated was like Machu and Anki today.
>>182It’s not like I have such a good face there, nor am I being treated badly.
Well, did I treat you poorly?
>>182“The young lady who nibbles on shins—well, I just called it as I saw it…”
>>182As expected, that’s completely different, isn’t it?
I completely agree, but I can’t honestly say yes to this feeling… Do you understand?
I’m doing amazing things, but most of it is because I want to create a world where my daughter can live freely.
>>3Victims of the Earth (I don’t know, you trash… die…)
>>10Huh? I just eliminated the terrorists’ weapons, that’s all?
>>149What I actually did is this…
While there is responsibility, what happened afterwards was something the Earth side did on its own.
It seems that they were involved in some sort of rescue activity for Silette on Mercury, and they appear to be quite popular.
>>4In the first place, they were a nuisance bringing in Gundam, and somehow they’ve become the president on Mercury, which is quite something.
Miorine: “You should love both daughters equally!”
Thread image: “…😡”
There’s no doubt that Sleta grew up to be a good girl thanks to the efforts of Suregawa…
Mamikos’s acting is too strong, and that’s the problem…
(I’m surrounded by kind friends in the dorm, so it’s okay if I push them away…)
I’ll even become a villain for the sake of my child.
Is it the parents’ education, or does the person’s temperament play a significant role?
I won’t deny that there was love, but they were definitely a terrible parent…
>>11If I go ahead, the education my mother taught me, like the two things, is also quite significant, which is a bit troubling.
Look, look at this Caliburn!
Being a kind mother and being a terrible parent can coexist sometimes.
Especially for the person themselves
Why was this person genuinely forgiven…
>>14Is there evidence that she did something wrong?
>>14It all started with my damn old man being the one to blame!
>>14Since the evidence, the Kuwagata 0 and the Gundam series, have disappeared, there can be no legal charges.
After the main part, both my mind and body are in such a mess that I’m on the brink of becoming a wreck, so there’s no point in having someone watch over me.
This person has lost everything except for his two daughters.
>>25In that case, it seems like she’s the type of parent who would confidently say that’s fine, this is Nozomi and Mamiko.
>>25This is a complete victory for the thread image.
>>14If you die, it would be sad for Suleta, just like for you, big sister…
I have a feeling that is very hard to accept.
In the end, I ended up with my wife, my friend, and my older sister, you know…
Somehow, my body was falling apart.
They’re relatively decent as parents, but hmm…
Well, I let the older one die before it could grow up.
I did a lot of nasty things and even tried to do more, but for some reason, it was also a big factor that I was somewhat missing the mark.
It’s just barely better compared to the parents of other Gundam series.
When I came all the way to Earth dormitory and realized that Suletta is happy, it gets complicated because there’s affection behind leaving her.
A vengeful person! But even though she has a desire for revenge, she has discarded it for her daughter’s sake, so she can only be called a mother.
Wasn’t it largely due to the goodness that Suleta possesses?
It’s because of this mother who nurtured that goodness…
She was trying to set her daughter up to be a killer, keeping Ellict by her side while planning to abandon Suleta at the Earth dorm. She says things like, “What do you know…!” but from Suleta’s subjective perspective, she’s a relatively good parent.
Especially when compared to the toxic parents of previous Gundams.
>>32If we don’t have Sleta give it her all over there, everyone is really in a tough spot…
>>32The talk about having a mindset for murder is partly a mislead tactic for theatrical effect, and the reason for abandoning it is to distance oneself from a desire to turn the world against them; it’s not about mind control and tossing it away…
I think there are aspects where Sleta’s positive thinking has created a good impression.
There’s nothing specifically gentle about adults around Mercury, so it’s because she was properly raised by her mother that she grew up with that personality.
In other words, if I took Suleta to do something after that, she would completely become the perpetrator, so I left her behind.
The fact that Sretta is receiving education that makes her afraid of murder shows she has no talent for being a revenger.
If you have toxic parents, you should train them to be able to kill for their own convenience…
>>36I wonder what kind of education Hiiro received.
They really dragged it out to the very edge of the Earth, deciding whether to cross that line or not.
The act of creating Suleta itself is quite a shoddy parental element, though.
That aside, after being born, love is a pain in the ass.
Looking back, the move to let Sultana into the academy was so flimsy that it’s hard to understand.
Did you just expect to raise your score by dueling on your own?
Or was it that Derling had a plan to follow, but things went so smoothly that they just went with the flow?
>>42Perhaps originally it was planned to take more time for dueling within the school, including some preparations for the dealings.
Our daughters both did an RTA on the first day.
Although my inner thoughts prioritized Ellict, I was also doing my best as a parent towards Sleta, so she really looked up to me.
>>43Well, there are parts of this that can’t be helped as a parent…
If the older sister is living in a terribly unfortunate state and the younger sister is lively, then of course the resources will be unevenly distributed.
>>54In reality, it’s the elder daughter who is bedridden due to illness and the younger daughter who is healthy…
Since Elikt has become a free life form, the essential goal should be cleared, right?
>>46Aren’t you being a bit too bold?
Now that I think about it, the fact that I only took off the mask when I was on the phone with my daughter was a proper foreshadowing.
I was thinking about why they would wonder why I’m taking off my mask.
>>48The mother wanted to talk to her daughter with her true face, even though it was difficult without the mask’s support.
I knew this guy wouldn’t go for revenge…
>>52In the main story, it’s not revenge, but I’m working hard for my daughter… Well, my wife’s father is a jerk, so I tend to be harsh on my wife.
During that witch trial, it was spontaneous and there was no time for both sides to coordinate, so it is likely that both were desperately trying to manage the situation somehow.
>>49(I thought I had acquired it, but it’s not moving at all.)
(My daughter suddenly barged in…)
>>49Since I was threatening Wim with evidence of the dering assassination that I couldn’t grasp alone, there should have been a proper briefing on that.
So it seems that (Vim… speak…!) was what was happening.
Considering the purpose, there’s no need to transfer in mid-term, and I really don’t know if it’s a gap, if there’s a dilemma about getting involved, or if it’s Derby’s meddling.
When in trouble, pretending to have a disability is definitely a go-to act, right?
>>51In reality, there is no deception at all, and it’s strong as a card too.
>>60It’s a big lie that we were affected by Mercury’s magnetic field, right?
>>51Three 🦾
The minimum requirement for my revenge is that Sleta is separated from her parents.
I would like you to understand that there were various circumstances.
You are no longer needed.
May you live happily at the academy.
It’s the kind of discussion where I don’t really want to say which one takes more effort to care for: my sister who requires nursing care or my sister who can stand and run on her own.
It doesn’t matter whether there was love or if they were toxic parents.
No matter what the intention is, it’s fine that Sleta has grown up well and has forgiven the Sregu.
When wearing a mask that looks like a rice cooker, the atmosphere is incredibly uncanny; you can’t tell what they’re thinking.
To take off or to become a mom.
>>63For the person, this mask is like a switch that toggles between being a parent and a avenger, isn’t it?
The primary responsibility of parents, I believe, is to foster their child’s independence.
I think the thread image tried really hard to carve out that path while putting a strain on the schedule.
That aside, I did quite a lot of crazy things.
I think they have quite a rare personality among people who create clones for a purpose.
I was surprised to see your true face sooner than I expected, but I felt reassured because it matched the image I had in my mind.
I now have two daughters and a daughter-in-law.
After Ellict was swallowed, at the stage when Sleta was created, it was definitely all about revenge, but as she grew up, it turned into real love, making it impossible to treat her that way… that’s the feeling, right?
>>68It seems that Slerta was made relatively early based on the description of the cradle’s star…
>>69Even if I pour my love into a temporary fix, it won’t bear fruit, and when I see Sleta’s straightforwardness, I really think this person is truly a mother.
Due to the thread image pushing her away, Sleta has become ill. Oh dear.
>>72Sick (Raiding the refrigerator at midnight)
>>74Hehe… I’ve become a bad person…
>>72Tomato Badger
>>72I ate ham and drank hot milk, and then I got better!
>>78It’s only natural for a mother to think that her child will be fine because there are friends around.
This person’s goal of freedom for Elict is about 90% and revenge is about 10%, so it’s almost a victory, right?
>>73If anything, my enemy Derling is alive and has become a relative, but the group has disbanded and he is being exposed by the victims’ association.
The outcome ended up being much more satisfying than the original plan.
Is that Kavun’s child a failure of Sleta?
Oh, it’s a stray raccoon!
I think it ended up this way because I couldn’t completely let go of my feelings and role as a mother.
Rather, if there hadn’t been Sleta, I would have been fully committed to revenge.
Even when feeling down, the fact that I’m still hungry shows I have a strong core…
How many people did you directly kill…?
This guy is too good at raising kids.
Sletta has grown about three times stronger than the expectations for the character design.
It is said that one can prolong their life with change.
Sletta doesn’t seem to have any mentally unstable aspects, after all.
>>88Well, you probably grew up in an emotionally fulfilling environment.
That aside, there must have undoubtedly been difficult environmental aspects on Mercury, and it truly is like a healthy child from the countryside.
I was surprised because I thought I would just roll over that double-standard bastard.
But if I kill him, there’s no way to fix my relationship with my wife…
>>89If I could end it by killing, I would have done it back in the first season…
>>89The wife who insists “We’re going to be a family!” was also strong.
My sister is enjoying her mascot life after being salvaged, and my younger sister seems happy grabbing everything she wants, so I’m able to live the rest of my life watching them. It’s the best outcome.
This person, who ended up loving the tool created for revenge, fundamentally is a good person at heart.
That world that pushed such people to their limits is crap.
Well, considering that without the unexpected Permet spirit world communication, I would have probably finished it, it was quite a close landing.
>>93Regardless of the official settings, this woman’s goal is to raise her permit score to blur the line between the living and the dead.
When I think about it that way, it feels quite fitting, so I’ve decided to think that way.
I still don’t really understand the concept of permittivity.
It’s clear that Erik is the top priority, but that aside, she’s the ideal mother with no mistakes in her response to Suleta.
>>94It’s true that I’m just prioritizing the child who requires more attention…
I think that because Sretta started doing rescue work early on, it was inevitable that things had to be made clear in that regard.
This person is also quite a rule-breaker and is a bit problematic.
Because Derling and Oxxearth are even more outrageous.
It’s quite a relief in that you released her thinking about your daughter.
Stop it! Looking back now, it’s just unexpectedly normal for Prospera.
In this situation, it seems like when you move to protect what needs to be protected, it unexpectedly switches on.
At that time, I thought Prosper was pulling the strings from behind the scenes, so it was like that.
>>98If you see that, probably…
I understand that killing is sometimes necessary to protect, but I think the way she handled it afterwards was not good.
I think they would start lecturing with a straight face.
I’m a hypocrite, but it’s fine because I didn’t peel off the skin until the end!
It’s nice to see someone happily bullying their daughter-in-law in their later years…
>>104The topic of the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law quarrel in the main story is so violent that ordinary couple-related annoyances seem really heartwarming.
Notomamiko is scary… that’s what I thought.
What was this person’s revenge in the end?
>>106I don’t know because I’ve given up.
>>106I am prioritizing my daughter over revenge now.
>>106I wanted to take revenge on Miorine’s dad, but what’s more important than revenge is that my daughter can live freely.
What should people do who have been forced to break the rules in order to recover from the damage caused by those who broke the rules?
>>107So I worked hard in various ways.
The compilation was too interesting.
Was that played on Mother’s Day?
That aside, I absolutely hate Derringer.
However, since I can’t poke fun at Dering, who is also a collaborator, I instead make subtle sarcastic remarks to Dering’s daughter, who resembles him closely.
>>109It’s just that this person likes Miorine’s temperament…
By the way, it feels prickly, but…
OxEarth is seriously shameless.
Actually, stop it. Regarding Bachine, Shutetta is imitating her mother just before.
The worst part is that I tried to smile and reassure you, all covered in blood…
It’s not that she has an amazing villain or demon lord mentality; she’s just an ordinary mother who also works as a pilot and developer…
While the determination and vitality are amazing, it seems that at a fundamental level, she still remained like a mother…
I may have complicated feelings towards Ericht, but I’m being a proper mother to Suleta.
>>118It’s not so much that it got complicated, but yeah… it tends to end up like that, doesn’t it?
A parent and child on the side of the parent who commits genocide.
The fact that Elicto is still somehow alive is a huge reason for holding on.
I’ve never seen such a healthy clone character, both physically and mentally, like this!
Mom is going to do something bad with big sister, so Sleta, you go over there.
>>124It’s no good.
I will stop you, I won’t let you die, and I will have you live together with my wife in a two-family household.
You are nothing more than a spare for Ericht, Suleta!
>>126(I wonder if it would have been easier if I could have said that…)
It seems that only Suleta was raised properly, but I guess they equally love the children who are with Ericht as well…
When you think about it calmly, Bell is definitely a much more dangerous presence than this person.
>>128It couldn’t be helped…
(Kneeling fluidly)
(Beginning to cry softly)
>>128That’s just too much of a raw type of aunt, it’s crap.
>>128It couldn’t be helped… Not only did you pick me up in a situation where I would be killed if found, but you also gave me money and allowed me to continue the research theme that my boss said no to; it couldn’t be helped!
>>139Don’t continue research that could get you killed if discovered.
You are no longer needed, Sleta!
My daughter is only an aerial!
The Quiet Zero project itself doesn’t have any behind-the-scenes information beyond creating a permanent network and enabling Elicit to access it…
Speaking of being obedient, it’s true that they are obedient, but I think it was good to have raised them to take positive action.
>>132Surprisingly, they might be so obedient that it exceeds my expectations.
It’s fun to see that the eldest daughter is surprisingly strong and resilient, considering her circumstances, in the Mercury family.
Speaking of which, I had no interest at all in the fat guy who was directly my husband’s enemy.
I was thinking I might遭遇 something worse than dying, but nothing happened…
>>137It’s a once-in-a-lifetime revenge for my daughter.
Even though I’ve succeeded, it’s not like avenging a mere low-level fat guy will lead to anything meaningful…
If you move forward, the two are nothing more than words of a curse or anything else.
(Flying Caliburn)
>>140Why…!?
>>140Hey… why is Suleta riding?
Mr. Bell is troublesome because he is not only extremely talented but also lacks a presence to serve as a limiter.
>>141In Super Robot Wars, it seems like various factions reluctantly create inhumane weapons here and there.
>>150Since Y is full of technical trouble like Godzilla, I’m looking forward to seeing how many annoying incidents it will cause.
>>141It’s really dangerous that the person’s own ethics aren’t limited at all.
By the way, where did the remaining kids from Cavern go?
>>144Everyone is inside Hotts.
As a result of various circumstances, Sleta lost everything.
I’ve taught you that there are two paths you can take, but there is a proverb that goes like this.
Those who chase two rabbits end up with none.
I’m sorry for thinking that you might become the final boss and bring even more despair while saying that.
Shaddiq is burdened with too many things to kill…
>>148That was also my doing.
>>148Could it be that I also took on Bell’s罪?
Why was it stored in working condition in the first place, Caliburn!
No matter how you think about it, it’s a failure, isn’t it?!!
(It pains me to involve my daughter in my and her revenge.)
When I think about it carefully, my older sister is indeed a beautiful girl with a touch of misfortune.
Because I was an outsider in a remote settlement like Mercury.
Suelta might not have even been going through a rebellious phase.
There are no other usable technician characters besides Bell in the story…
>>159You could have used Nika better than just throwing her into a worthless room!
>>160Why does this child have such a vulgar personality?
>>162I’m just an ordinary girl who reads manga and stuff…
I would like to see parts of the worn-out Sleta as well.
>>163Sretta is Sleta!
>>160Well, if you only look at the circumstances, that’s true…
It might be that being too overprotective without getting too involved is the mark of a good parent.
You say this and that, but in reality, most of the disasters that happened in the main story are caused by Shadikun…
If you really progress to the very end, not just two, but Sreda will take it all.
I damaged my body a little.
>>170I wonder if it will only take a little…
Isn’t the compensation too large?
Both daughters have a strong dose of their dad in them…
Hehehe… Since Suletta has completed her role, I left her with her friends.
>>175(Sure enough, Slett is chasing after me.)
>>175When I met them, as expected, all of Sledda’s friends were really good kids…
>>175It’s true that since she’s the protagonist, the story won’t progress unless she gets chased, but isn’t it a bit too tough for Suletta to be told she’s no longer needed and still come running?
If anything, Ericot has a mindset of “I don’t really care about revenge, but if mom wants to do it, I guess I’ll go along with it.”
What the hell is this guy?
>>177After all, it’s just a data storm.
>>177At that time, I probably wasn’t aware of it…
>>177Has a good personality.
It’s my fault that Derling’s and the thread’s perfect plan failed.
I wonder what that clone other than Sleta is all about.
Was it an individual existence like Suleta, or was it just a physical body that was created but ended there?
It felt like everyone was just like Erict during the conversation, so there seems to be a lack of substance.
>>179It may sound harsh, but I think it’s a failed product that couldn’t adapt to the environment of Mercury.
>>179I think it’s a data-like copy that has increased due to the use of bits.
>>202I wonder if they scanned it every year.
>でも、スレッタがお母さんと誕生日を祝えたのは、この11歳の時が最後になってしまった。
It might be unusual to treat a clone properly as a human being, as a daughter.
In the prequel novel, it was true that Erict was secretly thinking, “Let’s not involve Suletta in revenge,” while using Suletta as a tool for revenge.
>>190Elict is way too mentally stable.
>>194Because it’s 28…
>>190I wish they would depict Prospera’s conflict as she develops feelings for Slett.
I think my older sister had a good personality, which gives a kind of refreshing feeling.
That being said, I think they were genuinely irritated with MIorine since they are just an ordinary person who struggles.
Whether that way of thinking is correct or not is another matter.
Sletta seems to like the bank.
That kind of unsettling mother’s sudden visit is really just a terrible mislead when it was actually just comforting to be in the warm circle of friends.
I can only think that something is definitely going on…