There’s no way this can reach…
“Normal” is a rebellious word.
I’m shining bright, so I can’t be reached.
Shuuji thinks that Machu being sold is his fault, so there’s nothing that can be done.
If you even think that someone might have heard the previous conversation, stop using a dismissive tone…
The difficult problem that one cannot appreciate the value of the ordinary unless they step outside of the ordinary.
>>6The ones saying it probably don’t understand why they’re doing such stupid things because they probably don’t know a normal life either.
It seemed that the government was also involved in the operation of Kura Battle.
Since the arrival of Zeke Axe, the red Gundam that has been searched for is appearing, and with the presence of Sodon, the military police’s patience has run out, making it only a matter of time before everything falls into ruin.
I wonder whether this kind of family environment is normal or not.
It might just be normal after all.
Rock ‘n’ Roll Revolutionary Warrior Machu
Even if Duu and the others hadn’t come, we would have likely been caught up in the mass arrest of the Krava on X-Day.
The grass is greener on the other side.
Even if I hadn’t stopped in front of that ticket gate, I was still told that the Psycho Gundam was coming, right?
It’s sad that things seem like they could have continued as normal in school life if I hadn’t stopped in front of that ticket gate.
>>13It’s whether the green man will call Cicero or not.
>>80The puppet master who made Basque do that is a “faction within the Zeon that finds the Zabi family distasteful.”
It’s a match pump from the very beginning.
The damage is much less than the Kämpfer, even though the Psyco Gundam was brought out.
The next day, I didn’t think it would only become a commotion to the extent that a high school girl goes to school normally and stops by McDonald’s on the way home.
At this point, I think it’s inevitable that the police investigation will trace the connections if I go back.
NG word “normal”
>>16Put on the normal suit!
It’s not at all ordinary for a career-oriented mom to come home and cook dinner while also making time for her daughter.
You only realize that it isn’t normal after you become an adult…
It’s impressive how many of the Gundam protagonists have thrown away the normalcy that they could never achieve or lost.
Banaji, who seemed ordinary at first glance but was not ordinary.
If someone could go home with this, they wouldn’t have come here in the first place.
So this can be said to be conveying ordinary words, more for my own sake.
>>20Using kids and wanting to look good just by talking halfway is really unpleasant in real life.
Indeed, Machu is the one Gundam protagonist who is most genuinely experiencing the tumult of adolescence.
>>21A decent pubescent kid wouldn’t commit such crimes!
>>23Well, how about that?
There are actually quite a few dangerous people in reality.
>>25It’s a very small number, and can we really call that proper…?
>>25That crazy guy can’t be “legitimate.”
>>21In past works, it was excused because we are currently in the middle of a war…
It seems that it is being exposed openly in a way that is not unavoidable, due to an environment that is moderately distanced from war.
>>37On the contrary, if a war breaks out, it feels like Machu will become a hero because he denies common sense and normalcy of war.
>>57With a strong tendency to blame others and prioritize my own desires, I feel like if the restraints of everyday life were to disappear, I would be more likely to become the one who gets attacked.
I think Machu’s mother is as good a mother as Berli’s adoptive mother, but Machu in his rebellious phase probably doesn’t understand that…
There are probably no one who can reach this in real life…
The ones who say “Yeah” are not in that environment.
If Machu’s mom starts saying that it’s my fault, it’s going to be quite a situation.
>>26It seems like I wasn’t really paying attention to my daughter…
>>34I feel like crying.
Machu is as amazing as Camille.
>>28Camille clearly has a resentment against the Titans, but it’s insane that Machu has ended up like this for such a vague reason as hating normalcy.
I think it’s frustrating that you’ve conveniently taken advantage of me until now, and when it looks like you’ll be seen as the bad guy, you only offer half-hearted encouragement to soothe your own self-hatred…
It’s the same with Machu’s parents, but they aren’t choosing words that can actually reach others in the first place.
They are not considering how to communicate with the other person, only within the limits of their own common sense.
They only want to preach that their own common sense is the obvious justice, so they have no intention of understanding the other person.
There’s that aspect, socially speaking, it’s this guy or his mother that is correct.
There are often anonymous people who ask, “What’s going on with your puberty?”
If something as dramatic as Gundam came crashing into my boring everyday life and I could control it as I wished, I don’t know what would have happened to me.
Let’s set aside whether such a thing is possible or not.
In the end… does it mean just going to school normally?
Camille had a reason to fight, I guess.
The Machu War is something that has nothing to do with me at all.
>>40Well, it’s because we’re not at war…
In other words, Side 6 is the main source, so they gather money from illegal operators who can be caught at any time.
It operates on a system where you collect from those who stand out for making mistakes, right?
I see, after this, since the Pomeranians’ base is being raided, Machu with his fingerprints all over the place won’t be able to escape anyway…
What you’re doing is like a meth addict, Machu.
I don’t get why you’re so obsessed with Shuji to that extent.
>>45Once you know, you can’t cut ties with the drug dealer…
>>46It’s terrible that the seller isn’t actually selling.
It’s all because of the narrow-mindedness of thinking that Machi cannot shine on her own and that she can only sparkle with Shuji.
>>45If anything, I can still understand the sparkles because it’s NT after all.
Shuuji is seriously confusing…
>>47A merchant that gives sparkle.
>>47Suddenly, a sound approaches quietly, an air similar to longing.
I felt like we suddenly understood each other.
Normal…!? Snap!
At this point, it’s already too late, right?
>>51If you stop here, there’s still a way to do something about it.
At this point, the only reason to do the club activities is that Machu wants to shine sparkly.
>>51I think it was until the point when I was told to go back because of my tarako lips when we first met (not having committed any crimes).
It’s fine to be a moody teenager until you have grievances in daily life, but participating in a kill game without any significant reason crosses the line of being just a moody teenager.
>>52If it’s a world with war, I feel like there are quite a few.
And then, as a veteran, I become exhausted and give a sermon like the one in the image, only to end up being pointless after all.
As a result of prioritizing understanding above all else.
People who have become unusual on the internet get really angry when you tell them to enrich regular reality.
The world where the war has ended!
>>59It looks like the embers are smoldering…
>>69That’s right.
To continue this peace, we will direct Amate’s righteous anger towards it.
At this point, doing this basically means just watching Shuji being captured along with the MS, so that’s impossible.
>>60There is a route where Shuji can escape alone after giving up on the sparkle.
The reason for the bad communication with Nyaan, who was actually on the verge of arrest in the beginning of episode 7, is that they didn’t choose that option.
>>64There’s no way such a route exists…
>>90No, it would have been enough to just tell him that my hiding place was found out by Shuji, so I needed to change it.
I just didn’t do it because there was a possibility that Shuji would change his location and we wouldn’t be able to meet.
I guess this is the kind of vibe that young people get hooked on dark side jobs.
He was originally a strange child.
From the beginning, I wasn’t the worst criminal who strayed in various ways; at first, I was more like a silly child accumulating stress from my environment and struggling through puberty.
After an exciting event, I became addicted to the sparkle and fell hard all at once.
I can’t understand why a girl from a wealthy family would be doing something so dangerous.
If you say you want to do it, then I’ll use it.
That being said, this guy is also casually paying off his debts with money he earned using other people’s money, which is frustrating.
>>68The post-war confusion is not so simple as to be clearly divided into good and evil.
>>68It’s not someone else’s money; it’s money earned by the players as part of the team, through their efforts.
It’s not gold that can be established with just the city…
It’s just that I feel guilty because it wouldn’t be possible without Matu’s cooperation and the Gundam.
As a premise, Machu’s house is not ordinary!
He is the person who has fought against the high-ranking officials of the Federation and Zeon to maintain independence, you know?
>>70Not in the sense of lineage or anything like that.
It means being able to go to school every day without being watched by the military police and return to a home where my family is waiting, which is a normal life that refugees cannot have.
I can only think that after making us fight the MS so much, what are you saying now?
>>71It’s advice to back off because things are starting to get fishy.
It’s kind of nice since you can use it and dispose of it without saying anything.
>>71This person has a stance of “It’s dangerous even at the start, so just go home.”
When Anki invited me, they said not to involve amateurs.
In the end, it turned out this way because Machu got on.
I understand the feeling of disliking the ordinary, but the problem is that once you fall behind and enter a path below the ordinary, it’s difficult to get out from there.
Even if they are outlaws, I believe they each have a line that they should not cross.
I have a strong bad feeling that this work will end with a theme and conclusion that feels like a complete remake of FLCL.
At first, I warned you not to do Kura-ba and to go home.
I’m shocked to see someone die right in front of me… I’m worried along with the other guys.
I want to express my gratitude for helping me pay off my debt, and now here is my final piece of advice.
This guy is so kind that he goes out of his way to be reasonable.
Even if Shuji didn’t have a normal complex, there’s no way I could back down after hearing he was being sold.
It’s like the part from the Dachō Club where they say “Don’t do it.”
I think this was more about saying what needed to be said to reduce guilt, rather than really wanting to help here.
Regardless of why it was written that way, calling it a jellyfish is quite apt.
I’ve been feeling really fluffy about myself for a long time.
Other characters besides Machu are also partially depicted with that kind of feeling.
>>86I was told to be more free in the sparkling space of episode 3, like a fish swimming in a good sea.
It is said that it has become a jellyfish with a strong image of just drifting.
In the end, does that mean I wasn’t really listening to Shuji’s words at all…?
There’s no relationship strong enough to make me return to the outside world, even if it means hitting me.
It could be considered half-hearted, but there is no obligation or accumulated goodwill to genuinely break myself, both physically and emotionally, to show true kindness…
It is probably a goodwill within a range that can be given away.
>>89Yeah, yeah.
That’s just what you would call normal.
If you’re playing a game like Klabato, you’re not a decent person.
If the opponent weren’t the Psycho Gundam, I think we could have slipped away smoothly, and Machu’s plan didn’t seem bad either.
The luxury of being bored despite having everything they desired.