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[Manga] After many twists and turns, I became the Prime Minister fighting on the front lines.

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  • February 23, 2025
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I’m glad… I was able to protect these kids!! Are you okay? What will we do if they’re gone? Let’s go home together!! I see, it was there… The gloves helped me too, I’m really glad I found them. No, no! That looks great as it is, but how about a ladies’ apron? The fact that these kids are safe is more than enough! I’m really glad I could protect them… Ah, before I knew it, we ran away together. It can’t be helped. We don’t have any leads at all right now — it’s really a tough time, so I must protect the children’s smiles… I’ll become a monster and a defense minister for the sake of the children’s smiles!! For this town!! For this country!! Ryuuam Shintarou (25) Minister’s Secretary Ryuuam Shintarou (55) Mother Prime Minister (65) Click.

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Strong…

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It’s not good for the Prime Minister to be fighting at the front lines, right!?

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>>2

I became Prime Minister to protect.

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>>2

Is it wrong for a nursery teacher to become Prime Minister and fight to protect everyone?

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>>2

I’m sorry.

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I wonder if there is a possibility of having an educational background that allows one to become an officer, a qualification as a nursery teacher, and also being of the age to become an aviation student.

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>>3

If monsters are attacking regularly, maybe that area is getting a bit lax.

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>>3

If you apply as a general executive candidate (aviation personnel) at 22 or 23 years old, you should be able to make it, right?

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>>24

Since he is a flight sergeant, he might be a university graduate in his first year in the workforce, or a high school or vocational school graduate who is an aviation student.

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Is that what you’re going to do as Prime Minister?

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She graduated from a military academy and worked as a childcare worker.

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>>6

You probably achieved such incredible results that you received an extraordinary promotion.

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Forget about qualifications; focus on the Prime Minister fighting on the front lines and the monster.

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Release the child-sized monster in front of the man who chose to fight to protect children!!

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Are you the embodiment of action?

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I felt a hint of ninja and yakuza flavor.

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Since it’s wartime, if you achieve merit, you might rise in rank quickly…

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(A gigantic toddler appears afterwards, leading to a conflict about whether to defeat or protect.)

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Humanity is being driven to a point where it can’t help but do so.

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USA! USA!

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I dislike the idea that the F-15J might still be in service 40 years from now.

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In a world with monsters and this peaceful world, it’s not necessarily true that the Self-Defense Forces’ promotions follow the same route.

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It’s the end for this country after being attacked by monsters for 40 years.

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After this, I’ll make curry using the ingredients from the rampaging monster that I just killed for the kaijutan.

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I just protected the toddler, okay?

There are no monsters, right?

Do you have no common sense to treat such a small child like a monster!?

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Drawing in the air with fighter jets to stop the crying.

The Prime Minister’s reflection with a ruptured eardrum, shedding tears of blood.

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Wouldn’t it have been enough to be a sergeant major?

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>>25

This Prime Minister always takes off in a fighter jet to the front line and single-handedly defeats monsters…

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The Prime Minister is indeed impressive, but it’s somewhat concerning that the crucial monsters of preschoolers are truly just a dangerous existence.

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>>26

It fiercely fights other monsters and blows on the burning city to put out the fire.

Because you’re a good child.

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Too good of a child…

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Commander at the forefront

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At 45, being a chief of staff… it feels kind of young.

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>>32

What an incredible promotion!

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You’re showing that bad habit of being anonymous again! You immediately focus only on the realistic elements and think about whether it’s realistic or not!

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Please stop sending out the old man’s body, Prime Minister!

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It can be said that otaku have that kind of tendency.

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Monster carpet is nice, isn’t it…?

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Even as the Minister of Defense, running while shedding tears shows a spirit that is far too noble…

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I thought it was a page of sadistic content.

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In front of the Prime Minister who fights for the smiles of children

Bringing out a monster that has the child itself enlarged shows a significant lack of humanity.

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>>39

It’s a child entrusted properly.

The monster mother wearing an apron bowed and disappeared into the sea.

Gold, diamonds, and emeralds that had been carefully stacked were also found in the vicinity.

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I will return to the sky.

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That’s why you changed the rules, because you’re the Prime Minister.

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Even as Prime Minister, he is a noble person who can use a level of money that would deplete his savings for the sake of children.

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A cool prime minister who appears to have a sad past but is diligently protecting life.

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But I couldn’t protect my smile…

I must protect…!

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Since taking office as Prime Minister, the Prime Minister has been personally defeating monsters…

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Can I join as a regular recruit or as a reserve and become an officer through an external exam?

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Having climbed this high, still not intoxicated by power.

Not losing one’s aspirations…

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What about the 5% who do not support it?

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>>49

A group that doesn’t want the Prime Minister to die.

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>>49

There may be people who want you to retire from active duty and step back from the front lines because it’s dangerous…

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>>49

Hurry up and get expelled from being Prime Minister and be happy.

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I didn’t become Prime Minister because I wanted power.

It became necessary to protect.

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The monster rug is also a good child.

They made origami cranes for their friend who can’t leave the hospital.

There is an origami that is 20 meters in size placed on the rooftop of the hospital.

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I don’t want to cause harm to those around me, so I will have my allies evacuated under the Prime Minister’s orders and fight alone. Moreover, I will win.

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>>54

Is it a guardian deity?

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The Prime Minister should rely more on people.

You are the commander, you know.

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Career-wise, it seems like quite a rapid rise, going from Chief of Staff to politician, then Defense Minister, and finally Prime Minister.

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A faction that can support politicians who are far removed from common sense in society.

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>>60

The Prime Minister who personally goes out to defeat the monster that comes almost every week and even gives candy to the children.

How is it?

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>>62

It’s at a level where people start to support or even have faith in it…

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>>62

Dictators really like to take pictures that show them being kind to children for propaganda purposes.

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A military personnel and prime minister is really insane.

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It is considered a result that the rescued children gained the right to vote.

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The Prime Minister, who binds the nation together, cannot be weaker than the national strength.

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He is becoming the Prime Minister through hard work and can go to the front lines.

I have a track record of pushing through many unreasonable demands.

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I can understand the feeling of not wanting to support him, as it means he shouldn’t fight as Prime Minister, and that’s already enough.

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You’re just being used by the monster carpet, Prime Minister.

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Isn’t there a faction in this world that reflexively criticizes former military veteran prime ministers just based on their background?

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