
“Zena, I apologize. Is Mineva safe?”
Yes, brother-in-law, I’m home. Mineva, Uncle Gihren has arrived.
Recently, the rumors in the streets that the leader has been tired are not false.
Like a grandfather playing with his grandchild, the 41-year-old leader frolics with Mineva.
And after playing with my 5-year-old daughter, there’s a word that slips out suddenly.
“I once… killed several hundred million Minevas…”
I can’t bring myself to hate this person because I feel a bond of brotherhood in those familiar words.
“I’m sorry for interrupting.”
With a brief greeting, the Supreme Leader departs from my home.
It seems that you will have a meeting with His Excellency Kycília for the first time in a while tomorrow…
I hope this brings a bright future to the Zabi family… no, to Mineva.
“Rest assured, Zena-sama. In the future, Minerva-sama will not trouble you. The leader is still very much in good health.”
Cecilia, the 25-year-old secretary of the commander… Looking at her makes me feel even more anxious…
It’s nice to have Zenna.
That’s called a warning alert, isn’t it?
Hey, Mineva!!
I wonder if I will live as a naive princess in GQ.
Just when I thought otherwise, at the age of 5, I started to feel a premonition of carrying the future on my shoulders, Banaji…
>>3Aunt is in the wrong.
>>3The bistro is probably declining too, so it’s tough for me as well.
Because Garma is around, it’s better than the official history!
Even if Kishiriyabuzuka happens next time,
The Zabi family still has people alive, unlike in the official history…
The current leader is a puppet of the secretary!
>>8In reality, those who can’t be introduced to Iselina cannot meet Ghiren.
Power has a tremendous hold.
>>18What do you mean, Garma!?
Bunaji also did his best at assassination in the GQ world…
I would like to see the spoiled brat system of Prince Garma and Commander Gremmy.
It’s too much for my uncle to come visit twice a week…
>>11Since Dad is not here, it might be fun for five-year-old Mineva who loves to play.
I wonder what kind of significance Laplace’s box holds in that world.
When it was released in UC, Zeon was already in a dying state, so it was almost meaningless, but I wonder if Gihren or Kycillia would have made use of it if they had obtained it.
The collaboration between Sunrise and Color, which has completely shattered the post-war image of Gihren’s Ambition, is quite something.
Do I have to do my best with Uncle Garma in a three-legged race…?
In my childhood, I only had the image of my uncle Giren as a fun uncle.
Surprising things you discover after you’ve grown up.
I don’t know if it’s a foot long or not.
I want to see Zenna-sama, the heroine of the Zabi family Iselina (0085).
The luck with women is strongest for the third son…
Why is it that Minerva-sama’s future struggles are determined in her childhood…?
>>20The house I was born in.
It will probably be Uncle Garma who gets the bowl first…
Dad has passed away.
Dozull has also died.
Kishiria has fallen out.
Garma has run away from home.
It’s just me now.
>>23Kishiria is saying, “You assassinated Father, right?”
I think there’s no reason for Deggin in this world to act foolishly, so he probably hasn’t been assassinated in reality.
>>25How is it?
We won, but it was a hard-fought victory, and weren’t they trying to unilaterally negotiate a ceasefire just like in the historical facts?
>>43It makes sense that they’re trying to negotiate peace now, considering they’ve been troubled since Garma’s death, Dozle died, and their military strength has greatly declined.
I think that if they went towards a truce only because Dozle died and there is still the Big Zam army he claimed, it’s a state that isn’t just a level of dementia or anything like that.
The truth is, I don’t understand anything.
In GQ, Kishiria believes that Gihren killed Degwin, and Gihren hasn’t said anything about it (at least not in front of his followers).
Giren (exhausted) looks at Minerva growing up and says, “She resembles Dozle more and more.”
Zenna will be happy to hear that.
>>27It seems that Gato and Matsunaga would also be happy.
Are dictators free?
I don’t know when or how Deggin died.
Since they say it’s been five years since the two met, Kshiria hasn’t attended the funeral.
>>30On the contrary, isn’t it that Ghiren hasn’t appeared and died five years ago, and that was the last time?
It’s hard to believe that Lady Kishiria, who is blaming my father’s death, is not attending the funeral.
There are several scenes where Ghiren is annoyed with Degwin.
The part that has the most killing intent is probably the difference in treatment between Garma and Dozle and the fact that they went for a reckless peace agreement on their own.
It seems that events like that aren’t happening around here in this world.
Seeing my father responding absentmindedly to the report of Dozle’s death really irritates me, and it makes me realize that he’s not as cold-hearted and inhuman as it’s said in the original.
There is even a part that believes in emotions.
>>34It’s just that Degwin seems to understand that Dozle wouldn’t run away in that situation better than Dozle himself does.
>>41I feel like there’s a huge difference in the portrayal between parent-child and siblings, especially in the bald character’s depiction.
Just to be clear, I knew that Iomagnusso was a weapon of mass destruction because I had Kycilia’s pilot Gifredo eliminated.
But it’s sad that Kishiria thinks I’m going to hesitate to use it in an emergency because my heart is already worn out.
It’s more dangerous when Kishiria shoots at its own citizens.
To be honest, I really like the character Giren, including the mistakes he’s made.
Iserina → Garma
Cecilia → Ghiren
Kycillia → Char
>>38Ugh!!
I definitely think Mineva resembles her dad in how strongly she doesn’t bend her will.
She would be a cute niece even from Girelle’s perspective.
In the end, Giren was a man who was killed believing in the bonds of family…
It’s nice that my brother is sweet to family, but…
Burnout Ghiren is a matter of differing interpretations…
It’s not that I’m not scared of mass murder, but that aside, Gihren won’t stop creating a dystopia.
>>45Well, saying that I’ve been reclusive is a one-sided perspective from Kisseria’s side.
The Beard Man is still regarded as dangerous, as he has to kill two people at the same time.
>>45I don’t think I’m burnt out.
I can only hear the voice of resentment, and I’m just exhausted.
I feel like I want to see a world line where everything is resolved peacefully at least once.
I’d like to see Girem being treated properly as a son, but I’m worried that he has become a strangely childish mama’s boy; Duzur being dominated by his wife; and Degwin and Revill playing shogi in the garden.
I thought that if Garma hadn’t died, there wouldn’t be any killing within the Zabi family, but if nothing happens, it seems that Garma’s defection would lead to the same outcome as his death…
Isn’t it that if only Kshyria dies in this world, it would neatly wrap things up for Gihren…?
The rumor that she is holed up with her secretary out of regret for the mass killings is just a cover for her hiding away; Kysilia wouldn’t believe any of that and was probably just cursing, thinking how could this person be like that.
>>52Aren’t the advantages too few compared to the disadvantages?