
Didn’t Anki say that? Clear your mind and dive into the Earth!
>>1(Did they really say that…?)
I’m being caught up in this and labeled as part of a terrorist group…
>>2If a whole store is doing that kind of shady stuff, they’re not good people!
It’s not like it’s a completely false accusation anyway.
It is undoubtedly the worst example of a bad adult.
If caught, the line where the death penalty could be imposed without question.
Foolish woman… (Foolish woman…)
>>7Machu is undoubtedly a super dumb woman, but Anki is also a stupid woman who thinks she’s cleverly maneuvering.
>>22The junkyard’s female president is expecting too much from the women of Sekinoyama.
>>22After all, it was just someone who was in debt and aimed for a comeback with a single shot at a club…
>>29Moreover, originally it was supposed to be the useless Zaku and a helper.
To put it mildly, I was in checkmate.
If Machu succeeds, I might say that I owe my current self to her.
The woman who removed the leash of the tied-up Pomeranian.
>>9It’s a story where Machu is completely at fault, but I think Machu’s mother could be forgiven for hitting Anki a few times.
>>11The seal placed by Machu’s mother has mostly come off due to the related issues with Krava…
It was just as Anki said!!!
Given that I’m playing Kurabaruto, I guess it’s only natural to be told anything.
It would be too awful if Anki ran away and Machu’s mother got arrested.
>>13Differences in everyday sense of crisis.
(Although I stirred things up, could it be that I’m hanging on by a thread and somehow getting saved?…)
The woman who let the wild dog that her mother had held back step on the accelerator and broke the brakes.
Stupid woman…
Machu was thinking about quitting Krawa at first, but…
Especially since there are some people who might report it if Anki declines…
(Is this my fault…?)
It’s already bad enough that they are stuck in the refugee barracks, but now they’re getting involved in illegal activities as well.
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Is it my turn again?
>>23It feels like there’s a chance for a development where they get caught and forced to fight.
I don’t have enough time with Shaaralraa Shujinyaan anymore.
When I tried to control it for my own desires, it was too much like a mad dog and impossible.
If lucky, I would probably be arrested and tortured.
If they are bad, they will be shot on sight.
>>25Being tortured means they have no intention of releasing me, so wouldn’t it be better to just shoot me on the spot…?
No matter how cleverly we maneuver, if Zeon has already figured out the second pilot and the hideout, there’s nothing we can do about it.
>>26I should have just ran away immediately after meeting Sharia.
In the end, wanting to make one more profit or being greedy is what led to the problem.
>>196So getting surprised was somewhat unfortunate; I was a bit suspicious, though.
I was told to do it by Anki.
It’s like being an accomplice to the colony massacre, so I wonder if I can escape…
>>32Massacre (100 people)
>>68In the breaking news, there are already 100 people just in that specific area, you know?
>>68Isn’t it about 100 people who have died!?
Even though they seem smart, in reality, they’re the leader of a half-criminal organization that has failed in management and is drowning in debt.
Just being smooth-talking has not a hint of coolness.
>>33I guess I became enamored with this superficial woman because I’m fed up with my mother, who only says ordinary things.
>>50And then realizing only the upper part at the moment of our final farewell…
>>33Machu, who was impressed by such a lame girl, is really dumb.
>>66It’s understandable that adults would sweet-talk during this sensitive time…
Once I gave it a little push, it wouldn’t stop…
In the first match, Shuji didn’t come, so it felt like it was immediately checkmate.
They were strong enough to beat Shuji, even if it was effectively 2 against 1, so there was never a chance of winning from the start…
>>35– Even if I win a few battles in Klava, I’m stuck with a penalty fee I can’t pay.
The junk becomes scrap, and the glasses go to the hospital or the graveyard.
So the option of not going was seriously not there.
They were probably planning to earn as much as they could from the start and then escape, since they’ve been continuing to do Clover with the stolen Gundam.
>>36Well, since there was contact from the Zeon side, it’s about time, or rather, it’s almost too late.
It was a mistake to think I could get by forever with stolen things.
>>40Rather, it’s strange that you were contacted once and were able to return safely.
>>42I’ve planted a bomb in the military’s secret weapon! Even if you threaten with that, the risk of being arrested and detained as it is is quite high, isn’t it…?
>>40Boom!!
It’s a big bang!!
>>82Do you think this can scare me?
>>85In the first place, the Jikax has a self-destruction device built into it from the start, and if anything, the one being threatened is the one who set it up…
>>92In the end, thanks to the explosion, it seems we’ve realized that this person has no connection to the Federation and is just a junk dealer.
>>85If the goal is to recover the Ziek Axes, it is effective.
For the uncle, it was relatively unimportant.
>>85They think they’ve come to retrieve the stolen advanced machine, and if they wanted to, they could just fire the mega particle cannon and end it all. Well, there aren’t many other options…
Is there a problem if it’s broken? That’s how I was responded to…
>>85It’s too uncool to underestimate the fact that the opponent is a soldier.
Somehow, White Halo has become like Machu’s partner before I knew it, and it’s okay if it’s also a member of the anti-gang organization, right?
The biggest miscalculation was that Machu was far more loyal to his desires than expected.
In the early stages, it supported the development and added flair to the swimsuit episode, so it must have had a significant impact.
I have a talent on this side, so I’ll call out to you.
The way we interacted was similar, but the things were different, right?
It was real.
Machu believed in Anki, and even after being betrayed, he couldn’t bring himself to blame Anki.
Those who couldn’t see that Machu was the real deal.
Let’s run away with Kin-chan.
>>48Why did you leave that behind, Anki?
>>55Because I can touch the ground.
>>63Did you say to leave the money with Machi because it’s for the sake of 100% goodwill because you can touch your feet…?
>>63It’s unexpected for Psycho Gundam to cause a terrorist act, so after the club is over, they probably intended to hand over Machu and Gundam, clear out the office, and be done with it.
That was the kind of deal it was with Mr. Green.
The Gundam protagonist running away while scattering bundles of cash was innovative.
>>49I’ve only seen a protagonist escape like this in Kankichi Ryotsu.
>>60It’s about as good as Lupin or Ryotsu.
>>60If we mention a protagonist that isn’t from Gundam, it would be Lupin III…
Didn’t Anki say that?!
The escaped convict says to hit the green uncle!
>>51That’s really something you should just hit once.
But I would be a little scared if my mother suddenly said something overwhelmingly crazy.
An empty head can be filled with sparkle.
Only Machu and the viewers who empathized with her felt that Anki had a mysterious charm.
From the beginning, everyone in the story treats the leader of the poor clan as if there’s no way out of their situation.
As expected, you would think Anki is related to NT…
He was the type to sweet-talk his way out of debt…
>>59In that case, it’s a win-win, but the original poster tried to sell something they had taken advantage of to make a profit, so there’s no saving it.
>>69That kind of lack of coherence feels a bit trivial, doesn’t it?
>>69If it was Anki’s victory route, I should have told Machu and Shuji that it seemed likely I would fall and helped them escape to Earth.
It ended because I tried to sell it…
>>87It’s unreasonable to say that we should oppose Zeon just to let a foolish kid escape…
>>102That’s what the code of the outlaw is all about!
>>102Don’t get soft on anti-social organizations!
The fundamental issue is that Machu’s NT-specific sensibility and that of an ordinary mother are misaligned, so there’s no way to resolve it.
I understand that I need money because my goal was to buy a glider ticket to Earth with money and go to Earth with Shuji and Gundam.
The visual has become something uncharacteristic of a Gundam protagonist.
It was a one-handed shot, but looking at the impact point, it’s strange that the bullet mark is in a place where it shouldn’t have hit the Anki.
>>73I did my best to avoid it.
It’s pretty lame to be stunned and paralyzed with fear…
>>74Well, I almost got killed for real… It’s my fault for taunting them by saying they probably wouldn’t shoot.
Since it’s a world heavily influenced by Zeon, they can certainly recover from the massacre as much as they want.
Machu is the real deal as an NT, so they could intuitively use tools for the first time, which was seriously impressive.
The perspective of Anki is that doing things that ruin oneself is something a fool does, which is a reasonable way of thinking. On the other hand, even though they pretend to be an outlaw, their true nature is quite transparent.
If we had made one wrong step, there would have been a massacre happening in the refugee town due to Anki and the others while searching for terrorists.
It seems that Machu has a minimum level of emotion separate from calculation, but still, they are betraying that in a dry manner, so it’s understandable that one could get angry about that part.
Since this is a story that Anki started, we have to take responsibility…
Machu Mama can hit this guy about 100 times.
It’s funny how she looks like a big sister type but ends up betraying you normally.
>>89Selling the benefactor who helped with debt repayment is simply garbage…!
A life hack that makes you feel a cool vibe from someone who is unusually well-dressed.
The bad children of Gaim are just the reasoning of bad adults, but Machu was real.
>>91If it ends up just being used, it was Michi, but if it goes further, it has the qualities of a protagonist.
There was.
The fact that you remember the safe’s number shows how foolish it is to let the stock fall all the way to the bottom.
>>96Ordinary people would look away from someone else’s PIN code…
But Machu was real.
>>96This place is seriously impossible to follow.
I was showing you how easily I open it in daily life…
Even though we live in a world with poor security, I wish there was better management of money.
>>254I just caught a glimpse of you talking about cutting off Machu while eavesdropping.
>>272It felt like you were looking at the numbers over there.
>>279Did you see that?
My reading comprehension was insufficient.
You can shoot me.
>>254Although I thought that Matu sneaking in and opening it would lead to a development where it was already empty and Anki had seen through the actions, that did not happen.
>>284A young lady who just wanted to play with fire is surprisingly stealing… she was stealing Gundam…
>>299I feel like Anki’s limit is underestimating the explosive power around that area.
>>284It’s necessary for a fallen life to be found with a large amount of money by the military police…
>>300I thought that Mr. Machu would just continue to decline like this, but he was the real deal…
>>300When a bag is shot and a large amount of cash flies into the air, that’s honestly impossible to explain away…
>>306If it were an ordinary person, they would struggle to cover it up, but Machu is different.
Steal the Zeke Ax and escape from Sodon, then let’s break through the atmosphere!
I see it as a perspective that a well-off young lady is heading towards complete ruin because of the man, but in reality, Machu escaped and is having fun alone after descending to Earth, which shows a misunderstanding in that regard as well…
>>97Do you understand? That’s just too much…
>>97I was thinking that it would end in pain…
But he snapped.
>>107This is amazing, this is a Newtype…
Well, by bringing a wanted criminal to Mabu and making them join the team, Machu is already risking it for the Pome side.
>>99Using a stolen Gundam is risky from the start, so it’s just a margin of error.
That safe can’t possibly hold all my assets.
>>100There’s also the option of post-payment from my uncle.
>>100It seems like they have a bank account since they say the Gundam’s prize money will be deposited.
But she showed me her sexy armpits in a swimsuit…
Anki has a debt of gratitude to Machu, but…
Machu doesn’t owe Anki anything.
The betraying Anki is simply trash.
If Anki is clever, the safe scene will be… a moment where Machu is surprised that the numbers have changed?!
>>106“If Anki had said ‘just as I thought,’ it would have been cool.”
>>111“As I thought… you look just like me when I was young… Come on, go on, leave a little behind for me.”
“Anky…!”
That’s how it is.
>>106Machu is an NT and it’s real, so it might somehow manage to do this as well.
The younger sister I cared for was supposed to return to a normal life while we planned to receive the bounty and leave coolly…
I don’t care what happens to some Gundam pilot I don’t know well…
Continue to utilize for making money.
In the end, selling and saying goodbye is simply terrible.
Fortunately, thanks to the two Gundams coming out of the club, I won several times and made some profit, but I just got greedy after that, didn’t I, Anki?
I don’t have time to focus on the main events anymore, and is this all I can do—end up as a petty villainous woman?
Being 35 years old is lame.
An unscrupulous entrepreneur aiming for a quick hit, acting like a fool at a ripe age.
>>119I’m not in my twenties…
Well, seeing Machu’s smile in the preview makes it clear just how much he was suffering from the usual discomfort specific to NT, but neither Machu’s mother nor Anki would be able to understand that.
>>120This is firmly in line with the tradition of Gundam…
Machu Shuuji’s prison sentence.
dice3d100=69 35 8 (112)
Since Anki didn’t realize that Machu was eavesdropping on the safe, there’s no way to change the number…
That’s not good either.
>>126Usually, they would intentionally let us hear that, but they’re throwing us off.
Don’t talk like that without locking the door!
>>133I think there are fewer cases where this work isn’t misaligned.
Pomeranians are not just half-grays; they are classified as hard-core yakuza or armed groups with weapon possession, so the fact that they maintained an equal relationship and even paid Kuraba’s money is rather a demonstration of brotherhood.
Normally, there should be some depiction of good qualities.
It was amazing because there was absolutely nothing.
>>129Even though they are 17, an adult who manipulates and entices children for profit is certainly a villain.
>>136Even though I’ve advised you to go home many times, it’s you who got deeply involved, so that’s Machu for you…
>>129It’s not like I’m dealing with a sister who’s a bit of an underground character but is also caring.
It’s incredible because I was just planning to brainwash and use some clueless kid to sell them off.
The child, who originally had nothing to do with it, brought their partner voluntarily after earning enough to repay their debt, and selling them to the military police to escape is, to put it mildly, really awful.
Well, it’s better than nothing that Matu has some feelings, even though the vessel is just ordinary for the actions.
Being ordinary is also a point of disillusionment as a villain.
I mean, it would have been better if half of the Pomeranians were enough.
For the temporary hired young girl
I can’t put my trusted subordinates in danger.
>>134It’s ridiculous that they’re panicking now when it was dangerous from the very beginning.
It’s fine to be a bad adult, but…
Being unable to fully become evil is what makes us human, in a way.
Looking at the flow of the escape, I had planned to make Machu relatively serious, so it was a bit dangerous.
I think a normal person like Banagher would have been calmed down beautifully there.
>>138That’s the position where it hits.
>>138The fact that Machu can seriously pull the trigger is amazing.
>>146It’s not the kind of greatness that gets praised…
First of all, the Pomeranians themselves are only motivated by money, so what is there to trust so much?
Because of being a Newtype, you can’t see anything other than the sparkles in front of you, right?
>>139I think that trusting and getting deeply involved with Kuraba, as well as spending time at Kaneban, is both Matju’s naivety and boldness.
Even the illegal traffickers were oozing a desire to avoid involvement, in stark contrast.
If you’re on the wanted list, you can’t leave the colony, right?
>>143If the psycho goes on a rampage and the military police are thin on the ground, there’s a chance it could work.
What makes you think that a criminal group that continuously put children in danger by involving them in life-threatening gambling would feel any sense of gratitude?
They are just ordinary malicious people, right…?
Admiration is the emotion that is furthest from understanding.
There are many stories like that.
>>145In the end, Machu didn’t understand Shuji at all…
>>188It’s not just about understanding or the escape plan, but I won’t consult anyone about it…
>>197I don’t know what Shuji is thinking, but I feel like if he had simply expressed himself, he would have cooperated because he is reasonable.
They’re just ordinary malicious individuals.
There isn’t really much of that kind of depiction.
>>147Half-hearted in every sense.
Both of my subordinates are also not very wicked.
>>151Who was left out?
>>175Isn’t it the one that’s not Jeji and Nav?
>>147It’s unfortunate, but I guess they couldn’t take more time than that…
>>147There is no doubt that it is malicious.
However, I was strongly opposed to involving kids in the club.
In the end, there were opportunities to escape or withdraw.
>>147It’s like they’re intentionally trying not to look bad… Machu is staging it all to make it seem like it’s all their fault.
>>158Eh…!?
I think it was partly due to the somewhat mysterious Halo that led people to believe there was something about Anki.
>>148– Acquainted with the federal three-digit escape ace.
– Former Zeon soldier
It’s surprising that such a good setting has such a disappointing villain.
Machu has just not killed anyone yet.
ED… What is this?
If it were more than 2 cours, I might have seen a more emotional side, but it’s just 1 cour.
As expected, even if I brought a gun, the young lady wouldn’t shoot… → She shot.
Ah, from here on it’s just destruction for that guy → I don’t care what happens anymore, it’s a free-fall into a weightless midnight escape.
I think Pomel wasn’t incompetent, but rather simply malicious.
Don’t get too close and laugh, what a shame! You were being used well!
If I had gone all out with villainous moves, I might have had a better impression from Machu, but I’ve been told that’s not the case.
>>163Whoa, that’s a real bad guy! Right?
However… for Machu…
>>163It’s not so much about getting close; it was probably just trying to talk me into it normally.
>>163Were we really close? Isn’t this just trying to keep me in a good mood to avoid ending the collaboration?
When I first held a gun, I was so nervous that I forgot to take the safety off…
>>164I’m not knowledgeable about guns, so I’m just repeating what I’ve heard, but it seems that type can be fired just by gripping it firmly.
>>174A double action only revolver adopted by the British Army during combat… probably a replica.
An item that can be shot immediately.
It’s lame to say you won’t shoot the girl, and then to end up falling on your butt when you’re actually shot.
“Isn’t it enough? Why don’t you just go somewhere? You’re such a little villain to the end, it’s perfect.”
Aren’t they your subordinates…?
If you hadn’t freaked out, I would have taken you out with a shot to the head, right?
Overall, there is a lack of time.
I’m properly going through the process of mastering.
I thought it was special, but it turns out to be quite ordinary… I guess that’s something I’m aware of.
Other than that, you just recognize that you should use whatever is available throughout, right?
If you empty your head, you can go to the Earth too!