
Why is it that it’s neither about winning nor losing?
Is this the level of the world over there?
It would be good to kill all the humans on this Earth.
It’s probably a world where passengers are lynched out of spite.
It could have happened to Ushiro and the others as well.
>>1
To begin with, a sudden appearance of a little old man assassin came out on the protagonist’s side…
“Die, Earth! It’s terrible that that bug is cooperating too.”
>>3
The way they guide you to open it while also helping with the transfer really shows genuine cooperation, doesn’t it?
It seems that all the passengers over there are injured; is that what it was about…?
>>5
“Everyone dies when the time runs out!! If that’s the case, you should just refuse the battle itself, but instead, you ran away the moment you became able to transfer after getting properly defeated.”
“What I mean is that I don’t intend to win, nor do I intend to take anyone down with me.”
So, um… it means you all die!!!
I wanted to witness the spectacle of other Earthlings being gruesomely massacred while targeting us… huh…
I have no intention of winning or taking anyone down with me.
So that’s what Ushiro meant when he said that.
Looking back, the enemy in the final battle took position in the home city without any hesitation, deliberately causing damage to the city while fighting.
If it doesn’t hit after about 47 hours and 57 minutes, it might have warped right in front of me.
I wish it had ended as refreshingly as the glasses girl battle!
I guess I’ve seen a lot of really awful things to get to this point.
Someone who makes you want to tell everyone to die.
>>12
It seems that everyone is bandaged up, so the country probably didn’t protect them like they did with Ushiro and the others.
Ah, so that’s the type!? I see.
There were a lot of crazy stories, but they brought out the worst situation in the final match…
>>15
Mr. Kitou is really refreshing and has drawn a lot of great stories, but…
After all, the real appeal comes from a development that’s simply bad in character, right?
>>17
It’s frustrating, but it’s not just evil; there’s also this sense of understanding, which makes me feel that it’s more evolved than Narutaru.
The name “Fifth Invasion Body Ghoul” is nice, isn’t it?
>>16
Is it that even after winning four times, I am treated like that…?
>>20
It seems like something amazing happened during the three home matches leading up to the safe battle style of the tutorial battle and the Giass battle…
Even if there are away matches in between, if one becomes desperate, they would likely concede victory to the opponent.
It would be unfortunate if that remaining light point was achieved with relatively few total battles.
I think it’s more intense than being honest, us.
Narutal is already allegorical, but ours is strictly based on reality except for the sci-fi elements surrounding the Earth.
>>18
But our ending somehow leaves a refreshing feeling, so the conclusion is important.
I wanted the model kit of the original version of Giath, so I will be participating in the next Moderoid survey.
I think our work showcases both a sense of disgust and freshness.
Narutal basically just wrecked everything at the end in an extreme way, and that’s all there is to it.
We had to fight against the fate of death from the very beginning.
I don’t care about this Earth anymore, but I guess you wanted to plunge it into fear and chaos as much as possible…
I think our ending was really beautiful compared to Narutaru, which felt like it fell apart in midair.
>>26
Pruning the universe is just a figment of imagination, and it remains a phenomenon that we cannot yet explain.
It feels like resignation, but it’s positive, and I’ve always liked it.
Zias
Launch.
Narutoru is all about “What the hell are you to Sudou!!” or rather… “What the hell are you!!!!”
>>28
It’s pretty infuriating that when looking at the win-loss record, Sudou’s complete victory in Narutal is quite clear.
If Sudou hadn’t been there, humanity could have just done things randomly.
Whenever things start to feel good for us, interruptions keep happening, but the ending is refreshing and forgivable.
Isn’t it crazy to keep drawing Narutal and our stuff in succession? It would drive you crazy.
>>31
Wasn’t it the case that during that time I was mentally ill and receiving treatment at the hospital?
The house in Como was attacked, right?
>>32
Although it was done on purpose, it was well cooked.
>>32
Katari-kun was also shot and killed by the people.
🚴~
I love the thin-bodied boys and girls drawn by Makihiro Kito; they’re erotic and adorable.
Ours had long since turned into pornographic manga.
And now, I’m dealing with my back…
I just finished reading, but there wasn’t a scene where the loli teacher suffered and died. Am I just missing it? That doubt won’t go away.
>>40
Such a thing is
None
>>41
What a world!
>>40
Many people, including those in parallel worlds, are suffering, but this guy is…
>>94
Cabinet personnel announcement!
>>102
I continue to live a life where it’s all about doing what I want and winning by doing so.
Since there are three light points in the Ushiro battle, does that mean it starts with seven pilots? That’s incredibly lucky!
>>42
There were exactly 14 people, but there is a possibility that some may have died outside of combat before that, so who knows… The surviving pilots are also injured.
Is the second volume of “Miles of End and Beginning” out yet?
>>45
The complete edition, which includes unpublished content and new illustrations, is currently on sale and receiving great reviews! Buy now!
>>45
The loli teacher’s actions upon reappearing are such that the loli aspect becomes insignificant.
>>46
When I’m talking to Kirie, it’s so annoying that you keep quiet.
I told them to make arrangements since I couldn’t get in touch for a month.
It’s not like that, you know. Getting caught by the military should have been unexpected in the first place. What the hell is wrong with you?
It seems that there is quite a variation since there are 11 people starting with the Sasamikoe Mushi.
That perverted teacher is babbling, but I can’t see their true intentions, which is really unsettling.
>>51
To be honest, taking the words of someone who just spouts nonsense at face value is really just asking for trouble.
>>51
Since I’m consistently just saying something that sounds like that, I might as well say it’s quite easy to understand.
>>51
I feel like I only want a safe and superior position, like an old man preaching in a brothel, without any real ideology.
While having a platonic relationship with my older sister, selling off my younger sister, and treating my older sister as a seriously important person… just shut up, that’s too disgusting, you lolicon.
>>52
I feel like they’re just talking as if it works on Kirie too.
Shut up, I’ll get angry in a second if you say that.
There were various lucky aspects, but the fact that Komopapa was a big shot in the military is incredibly significant…
>>54
The presence of Comopapa and Ankopapa is just too lucky.
Since the parents of the other children are basically all good people, the kids will fight positively for us.
>>59
The daughters will die in front of those fathers! How do you feel!
Teachers are exactly the kind of frauds who only talk, and since such people are excessively supported on social media, well, that’s just how they are…
The reason my relationship with my sister didn’t progress was simply that she seemed to be the type to say things like that should happen only after getting married.
I think it’s very unpleasant when they say something rude like “Anko Papa,” don’t you agree with that development?
Human level is high.
The ending gives a refreshing feeling, but it suggests that the next victim and the endless pruning will continue, so it’s the worst.
But I wonder why I feel saved by my brother’s proper tutorial…
>>64
Well, it’s not really about that…
If we’re talking about luck, a strong machine, perfect support, and understanding backups are much more significant.
It can be said that having a supportive backup is not just luck, but also skill.
>>65
Thank you, Sasami-san…
Basically, that teacher doesn’t say much except for dressing up extravagantly.
>>66
The high-awareness “type” that often appears is the kind of person that gets mocked.
It was a gathering of abnormal individuals apart from the estimated Waku and Kakokodama.
I wanted to see Ushiro and Machi’s first night…
I mean, there are just too few bad parents, kids.
>>70
So this Daichi
>>74
My dad came back, so it was no good.
>>74
I can’t say that a father who plans to come back and support his son is a failure, no matter what.
The story about Maki’s family and Daichi’s family was the most painful to read.
“Shitty parents can easily create stories if you put them out.”
Hmm, I feel like that might not have enough punch, right?
The complete edition was released… no way…?
Daichi shouldn’t be living a life that’s too much like a middle schooler.
>>81
It seems that he deliberately put himself in that state thinking that he wanted to leave a place for his father to return to…
So, since Dad came back, I guess I have no choice but to stay there for a long time!
I think this work is the perfect answer to the phrase, “Is there no compassion in people’s hearts?”
Because there are human hearts, they mix warm stories with cold ones.
I wonder if Daichi’s dad was a guarantor or something, dealing with debt repayment along with his friends.
>>84
If that’s the case, could their sudden disappearance be abduction…?
In the end, it’s clear that the Geass has saved three worlds, making it a powerful machine…
If you stupidly bring out a shitty parent, it might end up being “You’re an idiot, perish, Earth.”
>>88
Damn it! There are also losers… but…!! It makes me think there’s something refreshing about it.
There is a world I want to protect! That’s the story.
Maki had a happy family, though her background had some issues, and it’s just too sad that her eldest daughter died and left first.
Reading it as an adult, it’s so painful to see children resolved to fight and die.
Chizu’s family is somewhat excessively good-natured to the point of being scary, but Chizu herself being unlucky was hardly related to that element…
I became interested in Naratari too, but is it a significantly different tone of story?
>>93
The tone is almost the same, but the level of disgust has increased.
>>93
The atmosphere of the Chizu chapter continues throughout the entire work.
>>93
The worldview is very interesting, but there is no refreshing feeling after reading, and the more you read, the darker your mood becomes.
If you like Kito Makoto’s creature designs, I recommend this.
>>93
I felt that while there is a similar feeling, the aftertaste is completely different.
>>93
Narutal is an unreasonable and negative story.
It’s a story that seems unreasonable but can be taken positively.
The complete edition cover is nice, isn’t it…
There are setting materials at the end, but the text is too small to read easily.
Well, it is true that in the world of the Gears dimension, pilots are certainly blessed with supportive adults and a country.
It’s so pitiful that Ushiro’s father has lost everything…
>>99
Crash (sound of a phone breaking)
>>99
But in the end, the fact that so many students flocked to him really shows what a great teacher he is…
>>99
I lost my wife, and my children and students have also died…
>>99
Because I have students…
Because I have my siblings, I’ve been motivated to protect the Earth…
It’s just that my friend’s mom has changed so much…
>>101
In the end, when the girl is cleaning alone and others come around, it somehow feels like she’s been saved.
>>101
The scene where Ushiro and Machi visit is nice, isn’t it…?
Kanji was cute for sticking around until the end because he was worried.
>>105
You idiot.
Don’t make me cry.
There aren’t enough good adults in the world…!
I think it’s a punishment to have lost my two children in a rather terrible way and still have to continue being a teacher.
It seems like it would be easier to just take the punishment.
What is this stupid depressing manga! I’m never reading it again, you idiot!
It’s not like this is some kind of shitty depressing manga… but it has a refreshing feeling.
Is that really okay for Chizu’s parents?!
>>112
It may not be good in terms of right or wrong, but we have no choice but to come to terms with it among ourselves.
No matter what, neither Chizu nor the ones Chizu killed will come back.
>>112
Anemone
What the hell is going on with this world’s unnecessary pruning system?
>>113
Because it’s a natural phenomenon…
>>113
I’m thinking about organizing it because the capacity is getting full…
>>113
We can’t let this terrible system lose again.
>>113
Even in plants, ordinary obstructive branches are eliminated by wind and rain…
I think when I tapped them on the shoulder for getting too carried away at the beginning, they ended up falling, and around the Chizu arc, they definitely intended to take the Narutaru route.
I think it’s enough to read just volume 9 of Narutaru.
The Kanji Ushiro combo is great, isn’t it?
Smart little brats…
>>127
Kako-kun will become a warning example or a negative teacher.
Mr. Sekiguchi’s death scene…
I’ve seen twice as much as others.
I won’t lose.
Hummingbird geek.
>>132
At the time I was reading it, I was quietly shocked that Seki-san’s death was confirmed…
This world has lost, so it’s time for pruning!
Narutaru may be hidden behind its edginess, but it’s incredibly well-crafted, so you should read it.
Entertainment is ours, but I think the quality of the work depends on how you refine it.
It’s nice how when it’s my turn, I feel like I’m usually so sharp, but then I end up not being as sharp as I thought I would be.
>>135
I can’t think of anything, let’s do the marker strategy.
It’s sad that I was told it’s normal for family to run away…
>>136
It’s nice that the sister who was the harshest when alive is the saddest now.
The intensity of the scene where the mother comes out of the cockpit is unmatched.
There is something that wells up in the scene where Koemushi looks around at everyone’s chairs for the last time.
And then Kokopelli also notices that he was looking around the chair at the end.
You all
Su…
After Narutal, the way our final dad Daichi comes back is so absurdly happy-ending that it makes me laugh.
>>143
But because my dad, who had given up, came back, I’m going to keep waiting for Daichi, who won’t come back anymore, right?
>>143
I wonder if there’s work available?
I hope I won’t be told that it would have been better if I hadn’t come back.
>>151
Literally, everywhere will be in high demand.
>>151
If it’s that chaotic, there will rather be plenty of it.
I understand that some people feel they never want to read it again, but I don’t feel the urge to toss it aside.
I wonder if Daichi’s family was informed.
By the way, this is Lieutenant Shoji.
>>148
Who?
>>148
Who is that guy?
It would be a waste not to read the second week of this work.
The contrast between Jiaasu and Ushiro’s expressions after the reporter said, “It’s like…!” during the final match is amazing.
The Nori Rin I drew after this has always been said to come when, “Here it is!”
>>155
Daily conduct
I ended up crying a lot during the Maki arc.
You’re the first child, you know…