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[This Communication] It has an ecology that is closer to that of insects than to humans.

I’m glad you are here.

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Where have you left your sleep drive and sexual desire?

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Even though I can understand people’s hearts so well…

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Understanding and empathy are different things, aren’t they?

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Even love tries to manipulate.

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No one calls me Andrea.

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Serious reputational damage to the Swiss people.

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When you realize that you can’t eat insects three times a day, do you just commit suicide…?

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>>7

From the outside, the way one blindly obeys instincts that seem absurd is close to that of a simple organism.

It’s creepy because it has a human-like thought process.

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Despite being excessively particular about three meals a day, he still eats snacks and late-night meals, behaving in a completely irrational manner at the time of the priest’s and the director’s death, while properly holding onto the human-like irrationality.

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>>8

Three meals a day are the minimum requirement for this person to live…

If you’re rich, eat properly.

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>>8

You keep saying it’s all about rationality, but it’s actually quite short-term and emotional, isn’t it, Your Highness?

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>>80

That aside, the mistake of impulsive behavior stems from trying to prevent losses caused by the passage of time rather than rushing in emotionally, which often backfires.

It’s kind of difficult to evaluate this…

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A devil that smoothly slips into the hearts of those with troublesome personalities.

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What is it with deciding to commit suicide immediately if you can’t eat three meals?

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If I have to experience the pain of hunger, then…

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It seems like living just to eat three meals a day and judging taste based on calorie content is really something.

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Even someone like me

Will you choose?

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>>14

Are you inviting me?

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>>17

Because I eat more than others.

I won’t let you quit your job, you know?

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>>19

I love Oscar, who passionately talks about the usefulness of getting married.

Why did you kill?

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>>24

One person’s share of food expenses will be saved…

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In good manga, there are characters who follow rules that transcend ethics.

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A killer sandwiched between lilies.

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The thread image is a word that was killed and taken away…

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I thought it was a waste for Master Deruhwa, the communication master, to deal with an enemy that didn’t seem to have any reason or intelligence, but we had a brief conversation at the end.

Blew away.

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But this person is quite swayed by their own emotions, isn’t they?

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I don’t necessarily want to have that kind of relationship with you.

Gacha

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The fact that they immediately killed Oscar, who helped them survive a dangerous situation and land safely, shows that they are truly a being with a different ethical perspective from an ordinary human.

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It’s scary that even though appetite is the driving force, I don’t react at all like it’s delicious when I eat.

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>>27

I think I’m the type who prefers the satisfaction after eating rather than the taste while eating.

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Bad Demon

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Even though it’s a demon, there are a lot of monologues and it gets emotional with various things, so I didn’t really feel it was like an insect.

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>>30

There is a possibility that even insects are monologuing like Deluha.

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“That guy just became broken because he reluctantly killed someone…”

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I don’t stretch things out by only eating two meals a day…

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It feels forced for someone who normally has emotions to try desperately to act like they don’t.

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>>35

Responses from the monsters.

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>>35

Since it is clearly stated that she only recalled the Huntress once, isn’t it unreasonable to say that she has a normal amount of emotions?

It’s not that there isn’t any, but it’s probably as trivial as the evening stubble that’s grown.

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>>44

They are probably a more rational being rather than one without emotions.

Is there any meaning in remembering the Huntress? There isn’t, right? Then I won’t remember it.

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It is often misunderstood, but I have emotions like anyone else, and in fact, I tend to be quite deep in my feelings.

It is simply a value system that prioritizes rational judgment above all else.

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Reading the other person’s psychology has been quite successful unless it’s a particularly outrageous idea, and it’s not that I don’t understand people’s feelings…

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It looks delicious (seems high in calories), so I’m not particular about the taste at all.

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VS Andrea Deluhar

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In short,

It’s not that there are no emotions.

Our values are different.

“That existence”

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Even though they do whatever they want, the fact that they don’t have accumulated hate and actually have quite a high likability might be because they deliver solid results and also experience setbacks when things don’t go well.

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I sometimes experience terrible situations, and when I do, I react in a very human way.

That’s why there’s something to be scared of.

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It’s like a disaster that can kill you depending on the situation, even if it’s stronger than Deruha or equally capable.

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If the Huntresses had arrived in time before the suicide, there’s no doubt that they would have seen the corpse from the laboratory that was killed due to some circumstance.

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If you have no emotions straight up, you can handle it as a character like that, but it’s more frightening if you have emotions yet can ignore everything for the sake of rationality.

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Lord Uha entrusted his legacy to the Huntresses he loved, clasping their hands tightly with fervor…

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>>49

Thus…

The girls had a “misunderstanding.”

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>>49

Deluha has a really scary face in hell.

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When you say “insect,” it gives a more indifferent impression.

The thread image is very emotional and understands the nuances of other people’s feelings well.

I am simply following a code of conduct that does not prioritize that.

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In later generations, it will probably be treated as a myth.

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The scene of killing people in the research facility in a half-awake state is too splatter horror.

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Something about it doesn’t feel very human-like.

It feels like emotions and metabolism are just characteristics of advanced life forms or single-celled organisms that are purely human.

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>>53

In that sense, I’m quite easily irritated.

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I have a fondness for the Huntresses.

I wonder what I would have to do to end up like that.

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Humans are swayed by various desires and emotions, yet to be able to abandon everything for a single desire is not the human spirit.

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I think that outside of the fact that eating three meals a day is the top priority above all else, it’s pretty much within the realm of common sense for a person.

If that top priority is threatened, then ethics and emotions become irrelevant and it just turns into killing.

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In the scene of the laboratory attack, it’s scary to see that they seem to get along quite well with the other researchers.

Isn’t it hard to have the luxury to talk about your wife in a coma?

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I mean, it’s a world where humanity is extinct.

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It is said that when one’s clothing and food are sufficient, one knows etiquette.

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Uha-dono is really giving it their all, right? It’s not just the portrayal of that; there are also many depictions where the burdens that other adults should bear are being shifted onto Uha-dono alone, which is difficult.

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Even though I was viewing it from the protagonist’s perspective, I don’t know anything about this person’s background or anything.

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>>64

It seems that there is an older sister.

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>>65

Despite this, is Delhuha-sama still a younger brother type…?

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>>64

Based on hints from the cover and casual stories, it seems that his upbringing was that of a completely ordinary man who simply loved to eat.

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>>102

Maybe it’s just for watching the help stuff before the imperit starts to flow.

Eating three meals and asking for souvenirs is important enough for that reason, I guess.

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Even if power restoration is impossible, that research institute seems like it could come up with an alternative plan, right?

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>>66

We have no choice but to consume the existing food resources until we can create something that can serve as an alternative to electricity.

At that stage, competition and killings would occur, making it impossible to operate normally.

The director pleaded, “Please kill me before it comes to that.”

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I don’t think that immediately taking one’s own life when unable to eat three meals is even a reflection of the spirit of living beings…

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>>67

It seems like a demon living by those rules.

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Sometimes our body and instincts hit the brakes, and that’s what makes us human.

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If I had cut down to two meals a day in the later stages, I might have lived longer, but if the gas reaches the summit, I’ll just suffer and die, so there’s no point in wasting food.

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Even humans who have become ipeirit will generally be put off when they talk to Lord Uha.

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I was trying to persuade the people of UNA who had become Iperit in the final stages, but I wonder if it won’t succeed because they are too notorious…?

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>>72

They might not know because they were scattered before the rendezvous.

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>>72

There shouldn’t be such a depiction.

Those who know the secret die every time.

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It feels like there’s emotion, but no affection.

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I think it’s amazing that I was somewhat sure I would commit suicide the moment I realized I had no appetite.

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I’m allocating resources only to my appetite for survival, without showing any reproductive desires necessary to pass on my own existence to future generations, so I’m defective as a living being.

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The reason why Uha-dono doesn’t seem to accumulate much hate even when doing whatever he wants might be that his desires are focused solely on his appetite.

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>>76

If I’m getting aroused by this, that’s just awful…

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The only one who ultimately lives after knowing the true nature of murder is the Huntress…

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In the end, the iperits were also like those bug-like guys, so there’s a bit of a similarity with Lord Uha.

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I am a rationalist recognized by myself and others.

The goal beyond that rationality is to eat three meals a day properly, so I sometimes wonder if that in itself is irrational by coming full circle.

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>>83

A man puzzled over the miso soup on the fifth day.

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>>88

*Incorrect*

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If you do whatever you want, it usually ends up with a ridiculous situation and financial ruin…

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He is a man who can embrace things rationally if necessary.

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Do you have feelings for the Huntresses? I like that you doubt yourself about it.

I can tell that you really dislike it.

But I wonder why I have a particularly strong dislike for things like that.

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>>86

Because it weakens…

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>>91

I thought that if I didn’t hold things together until the final battle, we would be annihilated, which is why I became a monster.

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>>86

I guess having a commitment to eating three meals a day is part of my personality, while not being particular about anything else.

In other words, I think it serves as a belief for living and as a justification for murder and inhumanity within myself.

I thought that the reason people strongly avoid getting emotionally attached to others might be because the very foundation of their feelings becomes unstable and loses legitimacy.

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I wonder if I could live normally in a peaceful world.

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>>87

It seems like you’re living a life similar to Yoshikage Kira without his peculiar preferences.

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The judgment is quick, but there is a proper depiction of hesitation, so there is humanity.

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If emotions really disappeared, it would start to behave like some kind of bug…

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>>97

That’s almost a duelist, isn’t it…

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It feels like the borderline is frighteningly clear.

As long as you don’t cross that line, there’s a certain level of kindness where they will give you some lip service.

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It’s quite emotional to the point of being drawn to the broken lord’s Huntress fusion doll, isn’t it, uhahaha lord?

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>>100

The moment you find out, you pull back, but afterwards, humans don’t feel any damage or regret at all.

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>>108

It was just a moment I remembered the Huntresses, and it was also out of the calculation of what to do when I returned.

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If there are benefits to being born as a woman, I would probably use my body energetically.

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I wonder how someone grows up to be like this.

Just the phrase “having an older sister” makes me understand it somewhat.

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Isn’t it too scary to pretend to have a personality even while being in an awakened state?

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You say it’s a mistake, but isn’t it mostly just hindsight?

In the end, humanity was saved, so that’s good, right?

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In a peaceful world, if you just pay money, you can have an unlimited supply of three meals, and there are too many risks involved in killing people…

Well, they might be killing socially or legally driving away.

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I like lines that imply it’s hard to kill a person in one blow.

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I wanted to become Lord Deruha and imitated the DLC manga, but I could only create an apple-themed Touklap.

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Mass murder of all the staff and residents of the research institute.

It’s quite something that they just left the defeat of the iperite to Deluha and the Huntress, and as soon as the memory reset was discovered, without any explanation, they tried to cut off the Huntress along with everything else, but going for a total massacre directly…

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>>114

So, are we going to witness the hell of fighting over food for two weeks?

Or should I try a more refined way of killing?

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At the point when the power is out, there are almost only human resources from research positions left, and machines that operate on batteries are limited in capability.

It’s impossible unless it’s an old Huntress that can be served instantly like 7.8.

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Maybe in modern times, I would work for a decent company, save money steadily, and eat convenience store meals.

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>>117

A type of person who can manage to live normally unless the benefits of killing outweigh the circumstances.

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Well, there is a possibility that the research institute managed to survive somehow.

Because I’ve been talking to someone who immediately dismisses slim possibilities and monopolizes resources, it’s more certain, right?

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>>119

As a fundamental problem, since the Huntress, our biggest trump card, has been wiped out, there’s no way to stop the Ephelit, and there’s nothing we can do.

And it may be easy to forget, but as long as gas continues to rise, it is impossible for that number of people to recreate a living environment at a higher altitude.

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The power went out, and the food fish were the first to die…

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Why did the power go out?

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>>122

It should be used to counter the guy who teleports.

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The sandwich in the final episode probably doesn’t taste good, but I feel like eating it.

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Because my intelligence is too high, I can survive and make a living anywhere during normal times.

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I’m passionately flirting with the director more than the Huntress.

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>>128

The heroine’s power is just too strong, including a bit of a final twist reveal.

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>>131

I heard you wanted to smoke, so I gave you a light.

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Watching your actions seems devoid of humanity, but the inner commentary is interesting, so I like it.

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In modern times, even if I have incompetent and harmful colleagues, I certainly wouldn’t kill them…

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>>130

Falling from the stairs and being hospitalized for a long time… I might do that, but I’m not stupid enough to kill someone in a situation where I can’t even practice shooting from behind as a soldier.

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>>134

I think they will maneuver to have their incompetent colleagues resign voluntarily by manipulating those around them.

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>>141

How to make it known throughout the company how incompetent and harmful a presence is, in a way that does not draw resentment and attention towards oneself, and have them driven out.

I will probably move to a department with less stress.

As long as I’m working, I won’t have trouble with three meals, so I probably won’t be attached to anything other than safely continuing my job.

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The author has carefully designed the stage so that Deluha doesn’t accumulate hate even after committing murder, so most questions are addressed.

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Before launching an offensive in the warp battle, we must restore power, or there will be nothing we can do.

If I get warped internally while doing it, there’s really nothing I can do about it.

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Even if the power goes out, if the researchers can cooperate, there might be a solution…! That said, this is a sudden extreme situation, especially since it has been depicted multiple times how the researchers can be somewhat uncontrollable.

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The biggest dream girl in the Deluha fandom is the author, after all…

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>>137

Delu-ha is not losing to the Huntress.

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I love the part where I went to kill the staff in a horror movie style and ended up being surprised myself.

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A man who responds immediately to the outrageous changes of the iberitt every time.

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No one could have predicted that everyone would vanish in that state, so it can’t be helped.

I waited, but since they didn’t come back, I switched on the devil of rationality.

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I was struggling against the mechanically rational and lethal Iperito because I was physically inferior.

I love to win completely when I can engage in dialogue after acquiring knowledge and desire.

You’re not human.

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I wonder if the handmade grave was somehow made with a 3D printer.

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It’s scary that the body was gone in the end.

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>>145

The cover of this manga.

Everything that Deluha is looking at is directed towards you, right?

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>>145

That kind of subtly ambiguous ending feels like it’s saved for behind-the-scenes stories after the anime concludes…

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I think it was a bit spontaneous to expect Mom to stop that bloodshed on her own.

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The clarity to decisively give up and cut ties with oneself when it’s time to let go.

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>>151

It’s not that I’m hungry, but rather that it’s just after I’ve finished eating that it feels somewhat…

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Conversely, it might be that the world was pushed so hard because Lord Deluha was born.

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The director, as well as Yoshinaga, was quite well-liked, wasn’t he?

It was truly amazing that I was allowed to pray before dying.

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>>155

In a situation where I could have easily been killed, I was helped purely out of goodwill towards others…

Perhaps I thought that if we have a relationship where we kill and are killed, then I should at least do that much.

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>>155

No matter what character, they can’t win against the true heroine, who is bread and salami.

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>>155

Someone who is sincere and puts in their all towards their goals is the type of person who respects and values whatever that may be, quite a bit.

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Since I only thought about the Huntress once after disappearing into the gap of dimensions.

Well, I understand the opinion that they are insects.

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It’s a bit questionable whether Lord Deluha would accept a life where he couldn’t eat three meals a day, even if he were to come back to life from there.

The Huntress has returned = A means to counter the Ibirit = A life where I can eat three meals a day returns.

Isn’t it reasonable to conclude that?

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>>157

Realizing a little too late that I missed the timing to commit suicide in a fit of emotion.

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I mean, even if the Huntress gets there in time, Deluha will just die of starvation.

If you don’t come a few days earlier…

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>>158

I died after finishing everything neatly.

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By using children, I managed to survive thanks to the wicked organization and the food slaughtering machine, so I was able to save the world as a sacrifice…

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In the end, even after making a quick decision to kill everyone, I still couldn’t understand, Uha-dono.

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>>161

I had this intention since I was searching for a research lab.

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It’s something close to a perfect superhuman in the sense that although there are feelings, they do not affect performance at all.

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If I can’t have three meals a day even with the Huntress around, I’ll quickly enter a situation where I can’t stop and immediately commit suicide.

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>>168

Even if my hands and feet are severed to prevent self-harm, I will bite my tongue and die.

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>>171

Even if I’m gagged, it feels like I might stop breathing and suffocate myself.

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Five minutes before deciding to commit suicide, I found a research facility and ended up thinking about exterminating everyone around me, that’s what Uha-dono is like.

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Since it’s Sir Uha, I think he’ll realize that the performance of the returning Huntress is still viable once he sees it.

But achieving that would take a considerable amount of time, and at that point, the deadline was approaching anyway.

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Before killing the director, I thought it would have been better to kill him instantly like with Oscar instead of going through the trouble of dismembering him… but I wonder if Deluha wanted to have that last conversation.

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In reality, at that point the Huntress has the ability to save the world, so if the Uha Uha lord is resurrected, I feel like we could manage somehow.

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Wasn’t the reason for the suicide that they couldn’t enjoy food?

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>>176

It’s not that I can’t enjoy it, but rather that there’s nothing left to eat.

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Did the director lose his touch because he was wary of hidden tricks?

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Even if it’s impossible now, if the day comes when I can eat three meals again, I suppose I can endure some hardships. I considered suicide because I judged that the possibility of surviving in the future and the possibility of being able to eat three meals had completely vanished.

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>>180

Three meals are essential.

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Does the Huntress not even know the procedures for stopping bleeding or blood transfusions?

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It’s not enough just to want to eat; it has to be a meal that is necessary to eat.

From the perspective of others… there are obsessions that make you go “why?” but it also feels somewhat like what makes us human.

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I think I could manage to live on two meals a day, but Lord Deruhua wants to eat three full meals without fail, and if that’s not possible, he believes he would rather die.

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>>183

It was said that it doesn’t look like you’re struggling to eat even when you were rescued.

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I think the evaluation of the director was mentioned in the end, and it was just a fitting farewell.

If I can incapacitate a person with no fighting ability, I could at least talk to them.

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The principle of action is insect-like, but it has a sense of humanity.

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If it seems like three meals can be restored, can I endure not eating now…?

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If Oscar can’t be killed in no time, it will definitely become a hassle…

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>>189

It’s amazing to be regarded as having similar abilities to those from Deluha.

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