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[Utawarerumono] Do you like social games where the gacha character is the final boss and the true heroine?

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Is there such a game!?

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“Surely, at the very end, pushing all the heroines aside…”

I never expected to boldly emerge as the main heroine.

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Well, it’s like how Anon exaggerates bullet point magic, right?

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The child in your belly is my child…

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The shop’s character may be separate.

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Mikoto! Big brother’s wife!

This series is just like that all the time!

This is my first time facing the final boss, but…

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As expected, although there are many social games, I think this is unprecedented.

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Was the main heroine a loser…?

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Will my brother (Shin) also become mentally divorced in Monomebi, I wonder…

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The main heroine’s mother!

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Since it’s a social game, they can do whatever they want with the protagonist turning into a female (TS) or the heroine being made into a loli…

I am grateful.

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It’s not an exaggeration; she was the real heroine who had a child with the protagonist before his memory loss.

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Blue Archive also has the potential to become like that.

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In other words, among the main characters, only Haku is a virgin…

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It’s a homage to the original, including the development where the main heroine is a descendant of the heroine from her previous life.

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The protagonist either reaches God or ends.

Rejecting the idea of becoming a god

In this respect, I chose a different option.

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The girl I thought was the heroine turned into a loli, and the person I thought was the final boss became the heroine and died… what is this?

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Once Haku started to understand women, he generally became pretty useless, so being a virgin is just right.

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The mystery of wearing glasses in the gacha has been resolved after 5 years…

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The heroine who wants matching glasses with the protagonist is so cute!

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I thought that the ending where Hakuoro becomes a god and returns to the earth would only allow him to come back as a human, so I was happy with the choice of the two whites…

Instead, Mashiro-sama ended up having to work overtime diligently…

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There is probably only one person who lives as a heroine and will be with their partner forever.

I wonder?

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What are you saying…?

Minagi was the cute, cute daughter of Akuta from the very beginning, wasn’t she…

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Living god and final boss

Main heroine’s mother

Gacha performance character

Is it okay if I become the true heroine?

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It seems that Rori Minagi still has some memories left when looking at her home lines.

It feels kind of immoral…

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Mr. Akuta is loved, isn’t he?

By the way, I wonder what kind of face my father will show when he meets Akta after the ending.

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Haku is somewhat unrequited love, but among the historical protagonists, two of them are essentially divorced…

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I think it’s strange that not only does the final boss become the true heroine, but they are also in charge of the gacha.

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I thought the glasses that appeared in the main story were just a playful gimmick, but it was properly resolved.

That’s too long of a pass.

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Well, Minagi is a kind of the ultimate high…

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I wonder if Orioru-sama will still be in charge of the gacha from next month…

The body has completely disappeared, or rather, it has been reconstructed into my daughter’s body.

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Despite all the time and effort Witsu put into trying to get Akta on their team, it was a bit unfortunate that it all fell apart at the last minute…

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Well, I fully agree that the princess’s cuteness is indeed that of a daughter’s charm.

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In other words, as the protagonist of this series, polygamy is the norm, and there are no losing heroines. Do you understand?

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I thought my shitty old man wasn’t shitty, but he really was…

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The second part could progress a bit faster.

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Isn’t it the case that the development itself was not wasted on pointless episodes, even though the update pace was extremely slow?

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The main storyline structure is a bit too dependent on the previous works and event premises…

I understand that it’s incredibly interesting.

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The issue of having too many annihilation battles in the latter part with no story at all was tough.

It was really tough…!

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It ended nicely, but that aside, as Black Wits said, the world is indeed in a state of turmoil, which is quite terrible.

Niwe is, well…

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It’s a social game that’s only selling its story, huh?

Aren’t we progressing through the story a bit too slowly?

It was super interesting, so I’ll forgive you for now!

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If I had given in to temptation there and built the world as Akuta-san wanted, everyone alive now would be dead…

It will only become a hollow world where only Acta’s puppets exist.

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Here it comes.

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Actor-san’s respect for others is admirable, isn’t it?

Despite looking and acting like a punk,

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Personally, I wished the two stand-in characters had a bit more focus in the main story.

Since Tsukuyomi has been somewhat neglected, I guess I’ll look forward to part two.

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My father is quite considerate towards Suzuri, Kuran, and Kotama, so I can’t bring myself to dislike him.

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Niwe is used as a convenient villain, so that impression definitely comes across…

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Even without Niewe stirring things up, a chaotic war period from the past is just like that.

The fact that religion also serves as a military regime is partly because it’s genuinely necessary for maintaining a certain overall order.

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I mean, it’s even questionable whether the crow old man is real or not…

The person is confused because they had become a curse in their memories.

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Will social games just fade out like this?

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From just the information that has been disclosed so far about Ienaga’s country, it is quite evident that there are many concerning things.

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Niwe is really bad and refreshing among the many former villains who are followed.

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What are the possibilities of Utawarerumono 3…?

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This person is so frightening that even though they’re in charge of the gacha, I can’t direct my hatred towards them…

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I’m also working on it for the CS platform, so I’ll continue with this as well.

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The prologue of Part 2, several years after Part 1, begins with the country of Ienaga in chaos as the people flee.

It is said that both Orishiro and Minagi have died, so it feels like the authority of the cult is in decline, leading to the onset of war.

There are still untouched areas around Woshis, Niwe, Rakushain, and Suzuri, so if you intend to continue, you can keep going.

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Sister Kotama’s breasts have also gotten bigger.

Only Yutara-nee has small breasts.

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The extermination battle is really tough.

It’s tough.

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The ending was not as good as I thought, so I’m starting to lose motivation for the second part.

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I’ve been with you since the service started, but it’s fine even if it ends.

That said, if it continues, I will stick with it until the end.

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The crow old man has lost his reason to live, and I wonder what happened to Naga-kun…

Hurry up and show me Part 2.

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There are also things like the strong fire fan of Suzu and the loli accompanied by a curse, a mysterious force.

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Whether good or bad, you can play around casually, so whether it continues or ends, it’ll be that way…

The fact that a new CS game is in progress is a big deal.

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First, is Naga-kun alive?

Well, if they had died like that, it would be too much, so I think they’re still alive, but are they perhaps joining some faction?

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The explosive failures in the gacha are naturally established from the start of service as a consequence of overusing the Akureka and becoming salt.

Every time something related to Oshu Toru Haku is implemented, it becomes salt like a fuzzy thing.

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It feels like we have pretty much exhausted the use of characters that become the standout for the anniversary characters.

I wonder what will happen next month.

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It’s fine to lay the groundwork for the second part, but if you don’t properly resolve it by the epilogue, it doesn’t feel like the first part has come to an end.

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I have a ton of WA tickets, but can I use them for something like skip tickets?

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All the surplus materials are skill tickets.

The foundation of this game.

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When Minagi-sama becomes a loli, she turns into a gorilla…

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Minagi has gone beyond being a heroine and has become like a daughter, but isn’t it impossible for her to become a wife?

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I think it’s a bad habit to make someone wait in a nice place since the time of deceit.

I’m forgiving you because it’s interesting, but…

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I really like Suzuri’s great style.

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