
Do you hate your brother that much?
Rather, it’s because my love is deep that I want to stop it with my own hands.
You were probably hesitating normally in the first place.
My brother is a demon child.
>>3Even after saying this, when I actually run into my brother, I start to get all teary…
The moment Sayla-san sees Amuro off, more than I have seen my parents’ faces.
My brother is a Zeon demon…
The woman who bore all the suffering that Amuro would endure in order to protect his peace.
It’s good because Seira is strong.
At the time of the Zeke-Axis, it was a critical moment where many would die if we didn’t stop it right there.
First of all, does Seira from the GQ world understand that Char is her older brother?
>>9At least I’m acquainted with the real Char Aznable, so I won’t doubt the possibility of my brother being swapped.
>>11The real Char only exists in The Origin…
>>14Since it’s being pulled from Tomino’s memo, I wonder how that is.
Rather than just dislike, he seems to be a pitiful man that makes one want to fix him.
Having exceeded the limit of shame, there’s nothing left but that method of correction.
If I went back to the kind Casval brother, I wouldn’t try to defeat him or anything.
Somehow, Seira-san remains the kindhearted Altheisia.
Siblings who both think, “You used to be so kind in the past…”
>>15On what basis are you thinking that, Char?
>>19Elder brother’s face
Your face is still incredibly good, even now…
I said it was okay to miss it once, but in the final episode, Amuro and Char are stopping their fight.
She’s the type of person who suddenly slaps you for saying something a bit twisted.
I think we should overlook something like that, but right after, she goes out on patrol alone with a gun, so it can’t be helped.
My brother, the dangerous one who shoots beams while saying, “Do you not understand me?!”
If he had been in Solomon without thinking of him as a brother at all before meeting in Side 6, then I think he would have found out that he was Casval at the same time as Char.
My sister even says I might as well die.
>>23That was said by ZZ when Char was still sneaking around without learning his lesson…
Are you going to ride? → Weakling! I don’t really understand.
It was dangerous, so get on! Would that have been better?
>>24It may be that I hit them on a whim amidst the confusion because I didn’t originally like them.
>>24Stop just watching and help me.
Char hesitated when he realized it.
>>28Seira might not be aware of it either…
>>29After all, he’s just a half-hearted man as an NT…
>>34Char is definitely aware, so it’s not something trivial.
>>28What, Cassval brother!? What the hell are you doing trying to help the slaughter of Granada’s civilians while making such a huge contribution to your parents’ enemies? Die, demon!
>>35I have no words to say.
>>35It’s Ms. Seira who is participating in the operation to drop Solomon in Granada, right…
Well, how did you enlist under a fake name? That’s what it comes down to, right, Casval?
It’s funny that Seira is a hammer user.
>>31When I looked back, that hammer had fallen right at the feet of the solid red Gundam.
>>33But since the hammer part was cut off, it doesn’t seem like something used in the clan battle.
If we don’t meet directly at Side 7 or Jaburo, there would be no chance for me to learn that my brother is a Zeon soldier.
Why were you in Solomon to begin with, Seira-san…?
>>38It’s not surprising that Seira might think about stopping that kind of plan until the very last minute.
>>38⚡️
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The artwork in the thread is nice.
In the original work, Amuro and someone who seemed like they would be together but weren’t; I wonder if they would somehow end up together and live peacefully.
I couldn’t properly fight because Char was in the TV version of Zanzibar… Haven’t you watched it?
While watching the first generation, I kept hearing that Altisia was too strong and it just didn’t sit right with me.
Here, even though Side 7 is not destroyed, for some reason, I’m serving as a soldier…
>>47The red Zaku should have been confirmed, and perhaps the very existence of Char is the trigger.
Perhaps my sister might be Seira.
Maybe… maybe they have come to seriously blow up Solomon to save lives…
……Oni confirmed!!
I didn’t know that inside my big brother, he still sees me as the child I was, while I’ve become such a fierce woman.
Seira-san, who stayed with Solomon hoping to destroy it by any chance.
The Zeon fleet that arrived there is conveniently trying to destroy Solomon.
I had a bad feeling, so when I headed over, I found my brother disarming some kind of self-destruct device.
Die, hammer!!!!!!!
I think Seira was just waiting for Char.
He’s not the kind of passionate person who would betray his allies to prevent Granada’s fall.
>>53No, it’s someone who does it…
If we don’t perform the final trajectory correction, it probably won’t hit, and there are means to do so.
It seems that that Seira over there has experienced too much and is ready for anything…
>>54It’s nice, isn’t it? Even though I hesitated to shoot, my younger sister comes in without hesitation and fires the shoulder cannon.
Seira is really pretty normal, isn’t she?
It’s amazing that they managed to escape from what seemed like becoming the next Daikun portable shrine.
Defeating Dozle means we took down the Big Zam with that, right…?
>>58I think it was written in a pamphlet or something that we defeated it with Sleggar’s coordination.
>>58If it’s a hammer, then of course you can knock it down.
>>81It certainly might be effective since it won’t be deflected like a beam…
>>81Just by spinning it around at your feet, the Big Zam becomes super smooth.
>>95It wasn’t because Dozle was dead that I smashed Big Zam’s head with a hammer…
>>58I can stab with a saber, but I can only imagine crushing it with a hammer.
I can imagine someone reluctantly participating in the operation while thinking, “I don’t want to.”
I wonder if Seira is recognized as a beauty in the story.
>>60I feel like it was done.
It was only Mirai who was popular.
In the novel version, Amuro is doing it.
>>61I went to bed so that Amuro could defeat Char…
>>70Amuro died because he missed out on receiving pubic hair.
If she shot without hesitation knowing that the red Gundam was her brother inside, then this sister is really scary.
>>64If you think about what you’re trying to do, of course you’ll shoot.
Even though Seira’s face is pretty, her attitude is really harsh.
Casual Niisan
The one who is popular is Mirai-san.
The sister I admire is Matilda.
Seira is… beautiful but scary.
What are you planning to do with the kind Aznable family?
Since they don’t reveal their position easily.
She looks like a noble lady, but what is up with this person who has such a high ego… I’m feeling the same way on WB too.
In the original world, they were quite considerate of each other as siblings around this time.
There is a possibility that some kind of rupture is occurring ahead of schedule here.
If Char is still alive, there’s a theory that he’s inside the red Gundam, isn’t there, Sayla?
For some reason, I also brought a hammer.
When Frau Bow was operating as a stand-in for Sayla, it was so perfectly fitting that Amuro teased her, saying her tone was just like Sayla’s.
I don’t want to kill at all, but I feel a sense of responsibility that I have to do it.
I don’t want to do it, but out of my father’s will and for the future of humanity, I have to act; that’s what sets Char and his brothers apart.
There are issues with using the origin as a premise when thinking about another work.
It’s really detailed content…
It looks like Seira hasn’t changed; that’s just a typical summary topic, right?
Even after the anime and the remarks about the demon child, you still get all teary-eyed when we meet.
Rather, I might have taken on the role of witnessing it until the final revision was dropped.
It’s a bit too much because of the fighter jets, but being an operator is also a calling, right?
When a beautiful woman makes unreasonable requests, men tend to get overly enthusiastic.
The only ones who correctly understand that he’s a jerk are First and Seira.
Even Amuro is sometimes overestimated.
Big Zam swings a hammer at its feet and becomes easy to defeat.
How on earth did they defeat the Big Zam in the Zieg Ax world without any Gundams?
>>87There’s a Gundam hammer over there, isn’t there?
You’ve become an ace who even receives a dedicated aircraft, so the future is beyond anything.
Bright lightly stirred a casual conversation.
The intensity is enough to make someone quiet and endure it.
Isn’t it true that Sleggar-san made a special attack on the Big Zam?
Artesia, like the culprit in Conan…
It’s ZZ that’s being totally torn apart, right?
And then I accept it with Char’s Counterattack.
It has a thruster, so it’s a hyper hammer.
I don’t know how many days Char and the others stayed at Side 7, but it’s possible that during that time they saw the red one waiting for analysis.
The moment I disarmed the bomb, it attacked me; I guess I understood my brother’s intentions and got angry.
>>97If we had just continued with the bombing operation as usual, I wonder if there was a reconciliation route where you would have become a fine person, brother…
>>101It’s no mistake that if I remove the bomb regardless of my brother, I’m planning to commit a massacre…
>>101Rather, why are you stopping me from killing Kycillia?
>>104There are civilians in Granada as well.
>>119The first Granada was a strategic base for Zeon, and in the story, everyone except for Kycillia has escaped.
I think I’m treated as a beautiful woman, but anyway, my behavior is more like a fierce woman or a remarkable woman…
Because no matter the timeline, this person is the daughter of Zeon Zum Daikun, you know?
There are various opinions being expressed, but this person from Zieg Ax is just there to ensure they definitely take down Solomon.
>>103Then we should start moving while we are in the middle of setting the bomb.
Considering that they are waiting for Char to be alone, their intentions are clear.
>>107Was there such a depiction?
>>107Well, if we have one unit, they will likely aim for the reduced number on the other side.
Since they have a history of acting without regard for military needs, I’m not quite sure…
Where did the phrase “Oni-ko” come from? Is it a gag?
>>108When asked by Bright about the trunk case filled with gold bars sent from Char to Sayla in the first Gundam.
>>108A line I casually said during a conversation with Bright.
You’re quick to slap others casually, but you’re soft on your brother.
It’s unclear why they would stay to witness the interception from the Zeon side.
If it were to meet Char, I would have come out much earlier.
I think they just came to intercept normally.
This person is fighting at a level that makes you wonder why the story of this remarkable woman isn’t mentioned more often.
When I heard about the gold nugget distribution later, it seemed like Casval was a bit down.
Well, the woman who killed Duzurl is not going to forgive Kyshiria.
In the end, the answer I arrived at was the Axis drop, so of course it’s a demon child.
>>118A lackluster method that makes you think there should be something better.
Seira is not fighting out of hatred for the Zabi family…
Even Char says it’s absurd.
Someone who does weird things is actually a kind person who simply knocks people away with physics.
Chaar, who is wobbly despite his hatred for the Zabi family.
I blurred it but still properly killed it.
>>125To be honest, after a certain point, it feels less like revenge and more like a hindrance to creating the NT world.
There may be hesitation, but whether it becomes “was” or “is” does not mean either is wrong.
Unlike my brother, who seems to do whatever he wants but is, upon closer inspection, merely swept along by the situation from start to finish.
I’m really holding it together…
If you speak as if the origin settings are canon because they are fan fiction, you’ll embarrass yourself.