
These guys are really worthless!!!!!!!
Nine Sols
As expected, those good-for-nothing bastards need to feel my brother’s righteous iron hammer, don’t they…?
Well, my brother was also among those good-for-nothing guys.
The next most useless person after master is your older brother.
But they must have started with noble aspirations and objectives…
I will… destroy the evil sun people…!
>>5
That’s why it perished.
Excluding the round uncle, in order to drop nine suns, I have to include myself.
As expected, it’s bad that Lady Butterfly was hiding her failures…
Even if the cold sleep didn’t fail, the hag was going out of control, so I’m stuck.
Isn’t it bad that my younger sister spoiled you?
The culprit is the old hag…
Let’s use the brains of the monkeys for the facility’s calculations.
The root cause is the old woman, but the fact that big brother ignored his sister’s voice and forcibly accessed Fusou, reaching a point of being uncontrollable, made it entirely possible that they would fall into an irreversible situation like a calamity.
The round old man is infected too.
Will I die on the Planet of the Apes someday?
The result of the analysis by the old woman was that the brother, who had died in a failed experiment, was revived through communication with the sister and Fuso, because it was a virus.
My brother and the old woman are to blame.
It’s great that it’s already checkmate at the start of the game…
Don’t say that you will use the brains of the sun people, okay?
Their brains are contaminated… no, that’s not true; I won’t commit such atrocities. I’ll use the primitive beings from the uncivilized planet.
Despite saying he thinks about the family, my brother doesn’t listen to the family’s feelings.
>>18
My little sister pointed it out too, but the bad thing about you, Bro, is that you’re just unilaterally giving what you want to give without considering whether the other person actually wants it or not…
The technology for cold sleep has existed for some time, and what was developed by Chō is the technology for dream space while sleeping.
Having this means your mind can stay intact even if you sleep for hundreds of years.
The problem is that the dream is too perfect, and I go crazy when I wake up, but that’s okay!
Brother is extremely sweet to his younger brother and has love for his partner, which gives him a human touch that’s nice, isn’t it?
There is no morality in science; it depends on the person who uses it, said the elder brother.
Ultimately, it’s saying something like, “Let’s invade Planet of the Apes and take their brains out…”
It is true that Fuki was acting seriously and considering the prosperity of humanity and his clan.
It seems that during that process, a large amount of Mr. Kaze’s property was loaded into the warehouse, which may have distorted the distant past.
The arrogance of my brother and the old lady has destroyed the sun people and caused suffering to the ape people.
Is that so?
The story is that moderation in everything is important.
The result of advancing science too far is the birth of viruses.
The bird sister hardly does anything but good deeds.
>>26
Because my brother was extremely angry, something intense happened.
If it were the older brother from the second half, he would have just persuaded that person normally…
I mean, if you think about it later, you’re in no position to say anything about other people, are you, brother?
>>60
Rather, it’s my brother who’s doing terrible things…
>>63
The phrase “You are just like me” really resonates in a sense.
>>76
Doing something like that out of good intentions… well, I guess that’s true…
>>60
Under the name of science, everything is equal (except for the brother, since apes are not humans).
It is natural for those who are above and those who are below to be divided for the sake of prosperity (that aside, I love even those who are below, like the apes), a radiant light.
Both my brother and that old woman are equal to the root cause.
My brother learned to accept failure in the end, but that old woman…
>>27
Huh? Overcoming mutations isn’t a failure, you know?
If the old hag’s final form was a virus rampage, I would be like, “You’ve got to be kidding me.”
Ha! When I see you suppressing it, well, I guess someone as formidable as you can do it… that’s how I feel.
The old woman was suppressed from turning into a zombie, but is it something that can be managed with the power of will…?
>>30
The old woman can do it because she is strong.
It’s impossible for other sun people.
I think science and technology are wonderful.
So someday my family will understand too.
Why don’t you understand!!!!!!
>>31
It’s different!
>>31
I understand…
The older brother truly cared for his younger sister, and it’s nice that he finally lets his true feelings show after being alone.
It’s too much of a villainous move to justify the sacrifices made by saying this was necessary for evolution…
>>33
The tragedy of not realizing that, without anyone to consult for hundreds of years, my research has been meandering in a bizarre direction.
While there are some faults with the virtual space manager who was covering up failures and the old woman, let’s gather the brains of lower-level aliens than us and turn them into a computer.
It’s quite bad that you started saying that.
It’s great that the brother has the spirit to do anything to protect his sister and draw in the sun people until he dies just once.
It’s nice to receive a message from my sister after hundreds of years…
I thought it was just a hallucination or a memory, so I was moved when I realized the true meaning, but I felt dizzy at how late it was.
The reason he rebelled against the old woman was because he was angry about being deceived by the sun people, not because he was considering the ape people at all back then.
It’s cruel that an email from 500 years ago is arriving now…
Even old women have a sad past…
Aren’t you the culprit!!!!
>>42
I must guide the sun people to the next stage.
The previous experiment failed, resulting in the death of 90% of the solar people.
But this time I won’t fail.
It’s just that there are no successful examples.
If I hadn’t been knocked out by that old lady over there, I might not have received my sister’s message.
>>43
In that case, we probably wouldn’t have had to break up after such a big fight…
It seems like there might be a fatal flaw.
Let’s release it without worrying!
Brother wants to see you… wants to see you…
I hate viruses… wait, isn’t this the second form of a sun person?
>>50
It’s pretty reckless, isn’t it?
Originally, Li Er was an existence that developed science together with scientists…
I took out the virus for research, and somehow a weird creature was created… What is this?!
The fate of the supporting characters is also cruel.
I wish Chiyou had survived…
>>54
Chiyou-kun is really good… he might be my favorite.
Well, all the Suns were also in that perfectly flawed spiritual pivot, right?
Aren’t they too mentally strong?
I understand using apes as ingredients, but using them for food is in poor taste, Sun People.
>>56
It’s a waste not to make effective use of the remaining parts once the brain is removed.
There are cases where people wake up from cold sleep normally, so it hasn’t failed.
It’s just that some people inevitably appear that cannot be endured due to the structure of the mind.
Hehe.
I’m only concerned about whether my partner Kaho was able to die peacefully.
In a situation where only apes are around, landing on an unknown planet would understandably drive a normal mind to madness.
>>61
If the princess’s prophecy is true, then we might be able to live quite leisurely, don’t you think?
>>61
If it’s a round uncle, then Shinnō and Kenken will take good care of him, so it’ll be fine, probably.
>>61
As long as Kenken and Shinnon are here, it should be okay…
It’s someone who really hates Taoism!
From the perspective of the Koubo-san, she’s the aunt who worked hard due to the food crisis…
The idea of so-called non-action is making science feel marginalized! Fucking!
>>67
Li Er was also a scientist and a Taoist, but when he saw his close friends, who fought alongside him, succumb to greed and turn to evil…
I like Chiyou, but the last event’s Xingtian was so terrible that I felt like my blood vessels might burst.
>>68
If the strength of the main unit isn’t almost unchanged, then I can’t deal with it!
>>68
It’s a good character, but free will is the best! Those without free will are better off dead.
Since he was the one who unilaterally tried to kill my brother, it’s his own fault.
Isn’t the difficulty of the last old lady way too high?
Playtime was 27 hours, and 6 hours were battling that old hag!?
The battles with other suns are like a tutorial for the granny battle.
It was my brother who created the Dyson Sphere and turned Earth into an ice planet…
This discovery is comparable to the achievements of Li Er…!
>>75
You opened the forbidden door that you definitely shouldn’t have!
The old lady and the old hag are my two personal joy bosses.
Li Er is amazing; to abandon such advanced chemistry is unbelievable.
Well, the later sun people also dabbled in chemistry and ended up perishing.
>>82
They’re making something like a portable atomic bomb, so you know…
It seems that three of my subordinates have fallen quite far into evil.
I’m looking forward to the sequel.
>>83
Is there a possibility of making a sequel…?
I heard a story about a setting where a subordinate who went mad and died in a moth experiment is in a romantic relationship with the moth.
Is that true?
Why does the old lady become stronger when she goes “Haa!”?
The Tendō Council itself is an organization that has existed long before the old hag, and during the peak of Taoism, it was a marginalized group.
The world setting itself is quite interesting.
Haa does not make you stronger.
Scientists in that world are all strong.
>>89
You’re talking like a Kamen Rider!
It’s impressive that Mr. Fuchou is a programmer with that demeanor…
>>91
But this programmer won’t report any critical flaws.
>>94
The deadline called the crisis of humanity is approaching, so there’s no way around it.
Even though my brother is a scientist, he is also incredibly strong.
>>92
Because I’m the old woman’s disciple.
Why did you remove the disaster gene…?
Are sun people also created beings?
>>95
It’s not explicitly stated, but it’s likely that the civilization of the ape-like humans also perished at one point, and during that time, they used “nu” to create sun-like beings.
Seeing everyone gather peacefully in official illustrations and fan art calms me down, but at the same time, it hurts.
I wanted about two more people as strong as that old lady.
Outside of the past, I’ve pretty much always been an enjoyer type masochist.
I guess you’re small because of game-related reasons, but it was a bit funny when someone said you’re small.
>>100
Well, my growth has stopped, you know…
This game has an incredible gap between the art style and the brutality of the story! Also, isn’t the volume crazy?
The commemorative illustration when the consumer version was released is too peaceful.
Well, such a scene is impossible, but…
“Darkness and grotesqueness are what we have been featuring in horror games until now.”
>>104
I felt a little relieved thinking it was the usual vibe at Fuchou!
I wanted a hidden boss even more than the old lady that I ended up not implementing.
>>105
I suppose it’s Li Er after all.
>>105
After playing this game, I want to do crowdfunding!
I really want a secret boss…
In the end, what is the old tree?
>>107
They were talking about something related to the collective unconscious.
Isn’t there some kind of great will installed?
I was wondering who the leader of the most ruthless hominid management area is.
It’s well done how it feels like everyone is about to be defeated, and then it goes “ah…”.
It seems like the solar people are about to be destroyed!
Let’s return to Tao together!
The answer is that after being dropped from BBA, I was able to hide at the monkey farm for 2 years.
>>114
Even after the disaster, it’s still a hardcore power type…
>>114
It’s understandable to become a brocon when someone is too handsome both physically and mentally…
I didn’t understand what the map robot was for.
>>115
If it’s about gaming, then it’s the item collection, and if it’s about the world, then it’s the guide robot.
>>115
The main character of the prequel manga published on the official website.
I acted as a substitute mother for a girl who couldn’t see and brought her to Kunlun Island, where we became separated and I was searching for her.
The girl probably has the older sister bird take her to the island and eventually becomes a maintenance worker under the old lady, getting infected with a virus.
I wonder if Li Er had a hidden boss when he was young.
I can’t shake the feeling that the true final boss was meant to be my sister.
If the original concept for my sister is Chang’e, then it’s possible that she could have been a hidden boss.
In the in-game Sun Conference, Brother Fuxi is quite big.
But I understand that if humanity is on the verge of extinction because of oneself, it’s understandable to go insane if no matter how hard one tries, there are no results.
That map robot ended up getting its circuit pulled out anyway without me having to do it…
If my brother and the old woman had been a little more honest, would we have reached a different outcome?
>>125
No matter the process, it’s a definite fact that if you continue your research, someday something like a calamity will occur, and since there’s nothing you can do about it, the best you can hope for is to be able to choose how you die back in your hometown…
Since the studio creates games with different styles each time, the likelihood of a sequel being released seems quite low.
This game company only releases games that deal critical damage to me.
It must be a theme of entrusting, so the Sun Tribe was also entrusted by someone to live and build civilization.
Going back to school was nice too…
This company is quite good at telling sad stories!
>>131
Let’s do a gratitude offering too!
I want to play another game with the same game system.
A sequel to this game is impossible.
>>132
The main character this time is a hominid! That should work, right?
“Are you going to let the plague spread again from the advancement of chemistry?”
>>157
So, I want to make a young man who is good at creating and controlling a mysterious drone the protagonist…
The round old man is too round, isn’t he?
What is that metabolically unhealthy body shape?
The sense of using a gong in Just Party is different from the sense in Japan… I am impressed.
>>136
The SE is overall quite refreshing, isn’t it?
Even the sound of moving the cursor feels good.
I’m really envious of the crowdfunding brother figure.
I don’t need a sequel, just give me a stronger optional boss than the old lady and a no-upgrade mode.
Let me fight the old hag in her third form with the initial HP values.
>>139
Is the second week not okay?
>>139
If you impose a no-damage rule on your own, HP doesn’t matter at all.
If they’re going to release a similar game, I hope they improve the map feature a bit.
It’s fine if you can just place the marker.
Sometimes the destination was displayed, but it was mostly meaningless…
It’s just a complete failure of a battle.
To be honest, the conversation was so tough that I’m thinking of avoiding this manufacturer from now on.
>>144
Well, if it doesn’t suit you, that’s just how it is.
Overall, that’s the kind of style it has.
I love it when Nii-san confidently says that Koho Uncle is a good guy and my best friend.
>>145
This is the greatest compliment from Nihon-san, isn’t it?
By the way, is that masochist’s losing event designed so you can’t win?
>>147
Hmm.
It can bounce back except for red, so I can endure it, but it’s set up so that it doesn’t inflict damage on the masochist.
>>147
Even with the strongest settings in story mode, I can’t win.
What is with the occasional risqué elements coming in?
>>149
I feel the intention to make you “shiko” with Konkon-kun.
>>149
At Fuchou-san’s place, both eroticism and horror are inflating at the same time, and my little buddy is getting stiff and deflating.
Even a round uncle can become best friends with a sharp-tongued brother, which is amazing.
Originally, I’m not good with animals from a human perspective, but I can also get along well with Noki.
Cough Uncle is really a good cat, you know…
The rumor about him being an unbelievably handsome guy was not wrong.
Ah, that’s not good.
I thought that if I kill it on my first try, I might actually be able to skip the prison or something.
>>155
If you skip the jail, you won’t be able to achieve limitless liberation…
Looking back later, the conversation about the light of the stars with my sister was really very important.
The bird sister was certainly a bit arrogant, but didn’t she deserve that kind of treatment? You just personally disliked her, right?
>>159
They were like cats and dogs in the same dojo, and in the early part, Nii-san was really on edge…
>>159
He is the kind of person who is kind to his own pets but harsh towards other people, and his sense of ethics was about the same as my brother’s…
Because I was at the same level as my older brother back then, it might have meant that from his perspective, he was also condemning his past self.
It’s good that it’s a story of a disciple’s revenge against their master who betrayed them, while at the same time being a tale of atonement for their own past mistakes.
When I first saw the round man, I thought he had something hanging from his chest that was flapping around, like some kind of life support device… but then I realized it was tapioca milk tea and I lost it.
Brother is… actually a bad person.
She has a really bad mouth, steals food, and breaks circuits to take things.
Slap the ass! The ass!
What’s with a place like that…?
I felt a little amused that the people around Nii-san properly recognized me as Tights Man.
I love the part where my brother is astonished by the bird person after they walk into a visible trap.
>>170
If that jiangshi wasn’t such an idiot, it would have been quite a pinch.
If I get killed, I’ll come back.
>>174
By the way, brother, you’re doing some pretty foolish things and getting into a pinch, aren’t you?
So all my authority has been taken away.
>>170
It was visible from far away.
>>170
Looking back, how could you easily fall for such a trap, brother…
Well, even masochists struggle with farmers and warehouse workers… it’s a bit surprising.
Overall it was a wonderful game, but I wish they would do something about showing Shinnou munching on poison and drinking alcohol every time.
>>171
It’s good to loosen up and talk over drinks with my brother.
>>171
For now, I think Shen Nong, who readily eats anything handed to him, is starting to look cuter to me.
The snoring is loud too…
>>172
(Grumbling…)
>>176
You’re really relaxing, aren’t you?
I thought Tao Punk was quite a game with strong ideas.
Without Tao’s spirit, there is particularly too little salvation for my sister.
A heartwarming event with my younger brother.
Reconciliation with the round uncle
I made a friend who drinks alcohol.
I was quite confused when the older sister of the bird said, “Nii-san, what happened?!”
It’s not poison, it’s a parasite, but are you really okay with this?
>>184
Delicious!
What is that setting about the Resonators with the Fusō Tree that is quietly being published in the database?
If only the calamity virus could be easily resolved with the cooperation of the resonators.
I’m really happy that there’s an event skip just for the rounds…
>>187
You were able to speed up the conversation, right?
>>187
I did another round to unlock the jar’s achievements, but if I had known, it would have been surprisingly smooth.
That aside, I would like to skip it.
I think it’s because I became friends with that bird’s aunt, who was strict, which made me aware of the sins I had committed.
>>188
Older sister
>>188
“After all, isn’t it just the life of a monkey? (I used to think the same way in the past), but for my current brother, it must have been quite a landmine.”
>>188
We’ve probably had a bad relationship since we were research colleagues.
I am an alcoholic.
I had to spend another week for the fortune-telling machine’s results.
He’s careless for a hero, weak, and kind of short…
Shall I bring you hardship…?
It’s tightly controlled with flag management, so you can’t skip it…
You can change the order of the first boss starting from the warehouse keeper, but it doesn’t affect the story progression.
Speaking of what I found, I managed to reach the save point in the upper right corner where there are a lot of mutants, and when I arrived there, the endgame conversation came up…
From the perspective of the bird person, a kid they don’t know has become their junior disciple, is being spoiled by their master, and is starting a big project… there’s nothing to like about it.