
Fight on your own!
It’s easy to be in a position where you just observe from the sidelines in situations like this.
What is Char up to?
>>3It can’t be helped, it’s Char after all.
>>3It seems like I’ll change my name and run away because it got too troublesome.
>>3Aren’t you inviting Amuro out for drinks?
“Say that after you sleep.”
>>4Lalah is probably sleeping.
If it’s now, even the green uncle will participate…
Camille has fought against Haman.
Judo has fought with Hamarn and has also received favor from them.
Banaji, no one knows.
>>7Didn’t Judau receive occult power from Lala in the final battle?
>>7It’s too bad for Banaji-kun, who has to be the closest to Audrey even though they don’t know each other.
If it’s Judo.
Still, if it’s Judou, he will somehow manage with his giant form.
The important thing is that Char only has Laia in his sights.
Hamaan won’t let anyone approach her as if it’s a joke.
Kuesu just thinks that bringing the brat back was a pain in the ass.
It was tough enough just with Ms. Haman, so it didn’t work out.
>>10Judo will definitely say so.
I think Nanai matches up pretty well as an opponent for Char.
Camille, Amuro, and Gune are more considerate towards men, right, Char?
>>11In the end, isn’t Lalah and Nanai just catering to Char’s preferences?
To put it mildly, Char is trash.
>>12It’s terrible that you just teased me and then threw me away…
Shut up! Don’t babble!
Banaji-kun!
If you can hear me, get away from those annoying people right now!
>>17Hey, stop it! If you come out now, they’ll sense the one inside you.
Banaj is completely getting caught in the crossfire…
It’s understandable with Lalah, but do something about Haman and Quess, Char.
If Char showed up here, Camille would probably rush to punch him.
Camille’s seemingly indifferent face makes me smile.
What’s remarkable about Char is not just that he is completely and one-sidedly admired, but that he also actively pursues others in a normal way.
>>24You haven’t touched Hamaan and Quess yet, right?
She looks like she’s different, but Camille is quite a bombshell too.
Rekoa was also holding Char, right?
>>26Cactus flower…
>>30🤛
Well, among these three, it’s undeniable that they are a super martial faction, leading a strong force and being top-tier pilots, so it can’t be denied that it’s tough…
Judo, who is trying to stop me, is too kind.
Camille needs a quite viscous charm called Fat…
No matter what you do or what happens, I will follow you.
Hamarn is, after all, Minerva’s former guardian…
Judau seems to be trying to stop it, but Camille might be thinking that there’s no choice but to kill…
Isn’t it better to have only men surrounding Char?
Nehai was also a good woman of Char within the scope of Char’s Counterattack, but there’s a possibility she could become Rekoa.
>>36As expected, Amuro and Bright, huh…
>>38Captain Bright of the Brex is with his colleague Amuro, and making a decision with his junior Camille.
>>41Mr. Henken wants it too.
>>36That being said, he also normally wants a woman who can be spoiled.
Judo is still feeling quite kind because he hasn’t been called by his name alone.
It’s definitely a choice of complete extermination with something like this.
>>40If they really put their minds to it, those three can be an unbelievably troublesome bunch.
Don’t say it so easily.
>>47There are two people higher in rank than Char as NT…
>>47In the first place, even with dedicated machines included, they are all fierce warriors capable of taking on a thousand enemies alone.
Laughing with Lala’s face.
Why did you involve Lalah! I couldn’t respond to that, but you’re messing up again with Quess…
>>43It’s annoying that they invite you by asking if you’re coming, then turn into a combat machine… it’s really frustrating.
>>50Can you really say that, after killing Lalah?
>>43What does Char’s response, “If there weren’t a war, there would have been no awakening of Lalah as a Newtype,” actually mean?
If there hadn’t been a war, it seems like we wouldn’t have even been able to meet because Lalah didn’t awaken to being an NT?
>>56Thanks to being caught up in the war, it’s not so bad that I awakened to NT, right?
In Char’s Counterattack, I think Char’s favorite opponent is probably Gunei.
I praise you and speak my honest feelings.
The colonel is an Famicom (acting like someone in the know).
Don’t bring Banaji, bring Hathaway instead.
Even if we consider Char’s own feelings…
I think he’s a terrible man for casually approaching women and then discarding them when it doesn’t feel right.
Haman is a frivolous and useless woman who, despite her cool appearance, likes both Char and Judau, so it’s understandable that things are difficult.
Is this Super Robot Wars?
A Camille that seems to be in Megaten.
If I were to kill them all, then…
It’s a nuisance because it starts to haunt me like a ghost.
It’s unusual for Quess to call the Colonel by his name, Char.
>>57It seems like they were calling me around the time of the last sortie.
Well, considering the worries that come from Haman’s position, I hope you can allow her to seek comfort from a younger boy with kind eyes.
Are you coming? I still understand.
Once you’ve pointed a gun at Amuro, it will be hard to go back, and it’s clear to Char that if those with similar claims come together, Quess will feel more comfortable.
Turning it into a combat machine is really garbage.
>>59Because Quess is super irritating…
I honestly understand why you would want to get rid of it.
>>68I understand that you want to get rid of it.
Why throw me into the battlefield of all places?
>>68Amuro pushed away Quess because he found her annoying, and this behavior is paired with that.
>>81Compared to Belchill, I think they both intentionally made them look pathetic.
Judau and Banagher’s extremely displeased faces are slowly getting to me.
Camille is killing her heart.
Why do these guys have to stop?
Fight on your own.
>>62It’s really annoying that these guys are fighting on their own…
Char in Char’s Counterattack is quite showy with Nanai, Quess, and Gyunei.
Well, I’m not sure if he could have seen this far ahead with the nuclear mines from Char’s perspective at that time…
Let’s have everyone hit Camille.
If Lalah were alive, she would probably choose Lalah.
…Well, if we’re alive, it seems like we might have a falling out somewhere along the way.
Seriously, it’s totally unrelated. Banaj is so pitiful…
The time of the AEUG must have been really good, huh?
The enemy is an unrepentant villain who raises powerful new types for the new era, while also being a source of inspiration for himself, surrounded by equally talented men, longtime subordinates, beautiful women, and pretty girls, with a separate supreme leader and even a partner for intimacy.
Honestly, I think Lalah’s tragic death at an early stage contributed to Char’s deification, so I’m curious if she would have truly been the woman of Char’s ideals if she hadn’t died.
It’s the worst to say she resembles that girl… and then pick up Quess only to feel like something’s off and distance yourself.
It’s a blessing that young people think this way.
I just haven’t been told to pull that person here.
Camille wasn’t liked because of any combat experience she had.
I can’t help but dislike you because you’re a pure enemy I’ve met before.
>>75This new type has stirred my feelings and barged into my inner self without permission, and there’s nothing I can do about it!
It seems like in the thread image they are having a relationship, but Lalah was attracted to Amuro to the extent that she wanted to meet him first, and Haman was ultimately head over heels for Judau, while Quess only went to Char because Amuro told her “I’m not your dad”. There’s no one who truly loves Char, right?
>>78Char doesn’t truly love people on the surface, so that’s why they are a good match.
>>78In other words, the main wife is the green uncle.
>>87I think if Green Uncle, Amuro, Camille, and Gunei formed a squad, they’d be in a good mood the whole time.
The Neo Zeon under the Colonel is poor, so there aren’t enough people.
Hasegawa Judo might be able to handle it somehow…
Of course Char would want to Zechnovah too.
Is Lala alive?
If Lalah were alive, the world would probably be in quite a big mess.
It seems like the history would be quite different if these three are still alive.
Someone call Seira!
By the time of Char’s Counterattack, Lalah had become like a ghost that lingers on forever.
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
I checked and it looks like True Gundam Musou is out, is that right? I think I’ll go look for a used one.
As for Quess, I think she was too influenced by Amuro’s words and actions.
I’m asking if you’re going to come back properly, but you’re not returning, and participating in the operation was your own choice.
>>94That might also be a reason for only showing behaviors that are disappointing because it seems too bothersome in that sense…
>>94What are you saying to a child equivalent to a 7th grader?
>>103You’re too caught up in age and not looking at the substance.
>>109Isn’t the content just childish?!
>>103Isn’t it better than cases where you lure poorer kids just one step above with food and drag them into the battlefield?
>>115I think ZZ is quite terrible!
The lightness of the early game and the fact that the kids survive just creates a feel-good atmosphere.
Hamarn seemed satisfied after being killed by Judau, so she probably won’t come back as a ghost.
Everyone is annoying, but by process of elimination, in the end, Quess starts to seem like the best option, at least enough to protect Hathaway.
If La La hadn’t died, would she have followed Axis or A.E.U.G after that?
>>99I think I’ll stop being a soldier and live peacefully.
The last panel only looks like my subordinates when a problem arises at the company drinking party.
Isn’t it too much for Banaji with Quess and Lalah while Judou is trying to calm Haman? I feel like Camille won’t be able to stop Lalah either.
Gundam Musou has a lot of strange scenarios, so it’s fairly fun.
>>102Domon and the Eastern Fist of Invincibility, Milard and Puru start to recite their opening lines.
“I don’t know about that… Isn’t it something that Captain Quattro would do?” Camille’s face seemed to suggest.
When Camille steps in to stop this kind of fuss, Fam automatically follows, and it just becomes a mess.
When Camille, pushed to the limit of her patience, resorts to violence, it seems likely to complicate things even further.
Camille, do you really want to stop?
The one that seems the most manageable among these is Judou…
>ニュータイプの修羅場が見れるぞ!Characters from the One Year War appeared, and since Zeta came out, someone said next would be Double Zeta, but that was no good.
Probably around Lacan.
Let’s go with stopping (sleep paralysis).
In times like this, should the juniors take the initiative themselves?
Camille would go to punch Char in this case, right?
>>118It’s because you didn’t draw a line that things have turned out like this! I’ll go and catch you, right?
>>119It’s nice that Camille is taking care of me like this, but I don’t want to be here with Char.
>>120Get hit.
>>118In that case, these three will conspire and make a fuss.
Banaj can use the cunning tactic of calling Mineva, so he can deal with Haman.
When Judau exerts his aura power, Haman will clutch her head, tremble, and flee, so he can handle it.
In situations like this, Camille is the least helpful, so I punch Quattro with my fist.
>>122But Camille is the one who can speak freely to Char, and Char also has some joy in that…
Camille seems to have the highest favorability from Char.
>>123The focus turns to Camille…
Is Camille the only one among the men who knows Char?
Haman, you really know who you need, right!?
Hamaan, give it up.
Is there no chance for Hamarn and Quess?
Aren’t these guys even at a negative popularity level?
>>130You just need to eliminate all the women who get close.
>>130Quess is at least better than Haman, right?
This kid is just a pain in the ass.
>>133A troublesome brat and a woman who arbitrarily decides her own political stance, of course…
Camille seems like she is going to stir things up equally among the three parties.
So, in the end, which is it, Amuro or Char Aznable? What happens once you decide?
Do you really think you can get someone to turn around when you’re being rejected? You have no sense of shame, do you?
Don’t you realize that that person is no longer looking at you? It’s okay if you’re not really Char Aznable, right?
Like this.
After that, I’ll go punch Char.
>>132I think they’ll say it after hitting Char first…
After hitting Char and momentarily silencing him, I said that I would take Judau and Banagher and leave.
Char is left in an unbearable situation.
>>143(Yona-kun left behind near Char)
In this game, Camille and Shin are on good terms, right?
Haman sounds confident and her reasoning makes sense, but from Char’s perspective, it’s absolutely impossible…!
From Lalah’s perspective, she probably looks favorably on the NT boys after Camille.
Isn’t Lalelua not dead and just too overpowered, potentially breaking Amuro’s emotional state?
>>137I think there are aspects that have become eternal precisely because they have passed away, but I wonder how it is around here.
Gyuney could bite back more directly, you know?
It seems like Char is thinking about something like that.
If Judau can do something about Haman, and Camille can punch Quattro, and Banaj can calm Quess, then somehow…
>>140Isn’t it impossible just for Quess…?
There was a manga where Haman abandoned the woman pregnant with Char’s child…
It’s pretty annoying and troublesome that Haman is such a hassle, but it’s also quite an issue for Char, making the story quite complicated.
Lalah also died there, so she just became something like an eternal fairy.
Because she has quite a vulgar side.
>>144I feel it’s quite subtle to think about whether Lala would have lived on and maintained a good relationship with Char.
Even if we brought Char here and talked for hours, I know it wouldn’t solve anything.
Hamarn seems to want to act as Minerva’s guardian when it comes to Banaji, and I dislike that.
I like Char when he’s relaxed while entangled with a man.
If we are going to fight as living beings, it probably won’t be that serious…
Hamarn would find the most peaceful solution by completely discarding her past relationships and settling as Rina’s step-sister.
>>153Your very existence is annoying!
Judo always shows concern for women, but…
Camille tends to be affectionate towards Emma and Reco, but is very cold towards Fa, Beltorchika, and Sara.
>>154It’s inevitable for Beltoricha and Sara to have salt!
Of course, from Camille’s perspective, Beltochika is a really unpleasant person…
Lalah likes both Char and Amuro.
I like Char and I also like Judau, so Haman is well-balanced.
You’re being really stubborn.
Poor thing…
It feels like relying on Fa in a way that adds salt to it.
It got stuck, huh…
Poor person…
Don’t think you can win a battle of reading emotions against Lalah.
I didn’t say anything specifically about the Colonel.
Poor thing…
Someone whose very existence is more pitiful than annoying… that kind of person resonates more with Haman, right?
Haman is really a troublesome muscle-headed idiot who starts dueling when she gets turned down after confessing to someone younger than her.
Considering their behavior, I think Camille was rather quite concerned about Sara.
But since they’re calling this a ghost, does that mean Lalah is dead…?
It’s not just a poor person; it seems like they genuinely think they are a really pitiful person, which is somehow quite something.
If only there was a natural Sleta at times like this.
In such cases, let’s settle everything with a duel!! or something like that.
>>169If Suleta wins, does that mean I have to become Char’s husband or something…?
Camille’s battle against Beltorchika was so one-sided that it was terrible; she quickly stabbed at the painful spots while negating the woman’s weapons, achieving a complete victory.
What Hamarn needed might have been someone like Judau, but that aside, she was still very much attached to Char and had messed up too much with Judau.
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
I wonder who will throw the first punch.
>>173No matter how you think about it, it’s Quest.
To put it bluntly, there are too many unpleasant women in the Z world.
>>176There is an oddly vivid discomfort.
Somehow, even if Lalah were alive after the One Year War.
It seems that Char’s way of life hasn’t changed.
Fairly often, Haman entrusts Mineva to Banagher…
Hamarn was too stained with blood by the time she met Camille and Judau, so there wasn’t much that could be done.
>>181To begin with, if we’re talking in general terms, being at the top of Neo Zeon means you’re not suited for it in the first place…
If Lalah hadn’t died
I feel that Char’s obsession with Amuro changes over time.
>>182If you say that, then maybe we could have worked hard together for the Space Noids!
This Lalah seems to dislike Char.
>>184It seems that Char would dislike Lalah for saying something so vulgar.
Haman has a lot on her shoulders and is serious about it, no matter what.
I don’t think Char can accept Lalah, who has been drawn to Amuro in an NT way.
Char could cling to it because he lost Lalah before he could truly feel it.
From Char’s perspective, it’s only natural that he cannot get along with Haman, who puts the children of the Zabi family as her banner.
>>189If you marry Haman, everything will be settled perfectly, so why can’t you see that Char’s manliness will be elevated more than now?
It’s a poor youth, but I love it.
If we assume that Lalah was alive, it seems like a messy love triangle would develop between Amuro and Char, and I don’t like that.
With this, Lalah isn’t a fragile beautiful girl but a tough warrior, so we can go at it like this.
Amuro’s feelings towards Lala are too complicated…
Excuse me… what am I being shown here?
Unlike Judo-san and Camille-san, I don’t know any of these people, right!?
>>197I won’t let you escape.
>>197Banaj-kun! If you can hear me, stop! If you say that, then Kamille-kun and Judau-kun will all be like, “Who is this guy other than Haman?!”
Although various things were added later, at the time of the Z anime, Haman had already been involved, right?
It’s set in the past with a female character.
>>198The feelings of the person behind Hamarn.
I agree, bald man.
Leave the other two aside, but someone should protect Quest from the adults around.
>>199This guy is pointing a gun at me!
Que Su is just an arrogant brat who doesn’t know her place, so maybe she’ll calm down in a few years.
From Haman’s perspective, Char is greater than Judau, I guess.
I wonder if it changes with my mood.
In Char’s Counterattack, Amuro seems to have not only moved on from Lalah but also found her bothersome.
>>204It must also be a reflection of the guilt from having killed.