
I am Colonel Alzar Mediren, in charge of the 6th Special Operations Brigade. Welcome, Second Lieutenant Chromberts. I welcome you.
Musket Girls are great, aren’t they…?
I love it too!
I laughed because it was so tall compared to the latest episode.
This child should be around 150.
When the hat was shrunk, the colonel also got shorter.
I think I want a long story like the werewolf one.
The author is currently continuing to read since they are providing a reasonably good length so far.
>>5
I don’t really want to say this, but in the Werewolf game, the protagonist was too over-the-top in the middle, so this is just about the right amount.
Not yet a kokeshi.
Sometimes I’m surprised to see it completely painted black inside the mouth.
This is a non-harem story with this subject.
The execution squad is coming to an end…
>>10
I was surprised that the heroine was quite a pervert.
What kind of perverse play are you doing in torture training?
The girl subordinate who had become attached to me is suffering from the wounds she received in the war.
It’s nice to be there when someone passes away! I love it too!
It’s not a Kokeshi doll in a book.
I think it’s amazing that the update and artwork are stable despite the extremely high production costs.
>>14
It’s appreciated, isn’t it?
I really want them to adapt the books into manga, but I also think that would be difficult in its own way.
I almost gave up because of the illustrations in the original book, but the artwork in the manga version is really great, isn’t it?
>>16
Are you that interested in the illustrations of the book?
The main focus is the text.
So it really did shrink…
In a situation where women’s units are being deployed in war, this is not the time for a harem.
>>18
Well, they are calculated as a force after all.
Since being a soldier is his job, Chromebertsu has no intention of making a move on his superiors, colleagues, or subordinates at all.
The original story is relatively short, so if things go well, it seems like it could reach a conclusion, so I hope they do their best.
>>19
I really want to see the final battle animated like this, so please do your best…!
Let’s have a competition to see who can jump higher!
The original work is interesting too, isn’t it?
It’s a web version, but I read through it smoothly to the end; the moderate length is nice too.
I like how Grandpa is managing to survive.
>>25
Grandpa whose brain is destroyed by coffee.
When I calm down and think about it, the cost of drawing military uniforms is insane.
But this country is finished!
>>27
It is certain that it will remain until modern times.
I think if I can get through the final event of the string-eyed bitch, I’ll be able to reach the conclusion.
The empire is collapsing at an astonishing speed.
It’s very good that it doesn’t turn into a typical, drawn-out development that is common in Naro.
I thought it was Balzar.
>>32
It’s much milder than that.
But I won’t lose in the Empire Disbanding RTA.
A certain tour
None tour
The string-eyed woman ends up being coerced into drinking from a poisoned cup, right?
It’s been a while since I read the original, so I don’t remember the details very well…
The Bride of the Grim Reaper Discovery Story
Casually, the comic adaptation has already done about two-fifths of the whole.
If it continues to about volume 11, it seems like I can finish it.
>>37
The original is relatively short, isn’t it?
That’s why it’s helpful that I can read it quickly.
The ring on the ring finger is filled with too much meaning.
>>38
“I am the king among kings, gripping with five fingers, by the blessing and trust of the supreme Filnia.”
All the girls drawn by the manga artist are cute, so the scene of death in battle hit me harder than I expected.
>>40
In the web version it was simple, so in the book version, the girl who dies in battle…
It’s good that the current and past episodes have been enhanced to increase the resolution, isn’t it?
>>57
That’s why Kurumberutsu’s quiet outburst shines afterwards, doesn’t it?
The old man is too strong.
The way of drinking coffee and having a somewhat loose approach is a good balance.
Hannah is cute, Hannah.
>>44
According to the original author, it seems they were surprised that it wasn’t very popular in its original form but became popular after being adapted into a comic.
>>47
Maybe it’s because in the original work, he doesn’t blush from Zero’s close-range shooting?
As a manga fan, I’m quite anxious about who will die.
There’s one girl who has a lot of flags raised.
>>45
I won’t die that easily…
I’m only reading the beginning, but did this need the reincarnation element…?
>>48
If there were no reincarnation elements, I would just die in the slums.
>>48
It is a set with the passive skill called “Grim Reaper’s Scythe.”
Also, there are reasons for the sect called the Reincarnation faction, and the founding kings of Lotzmel’s oath, and mumbles…
>>48
Isn’t it more necessary than someone who is clumsy?
>>48
He is a good-looking man with a clean appearance and (for that time) a face that is kind to women.
Even nobles are intimidated by a commoner whose nose hair grooming is perfect…!
>>56
The awareness of human rights derived from modernity also shines.
Well, you’re actually quite decent even by modern standards…
There are many protagonists who die from overwork and get caught up in conflicts…
Even just reading the beginning, I think you can really feel the necessity of the reincarnation element.
This kind of thing is easier to accept with reincarnation rather than the premise of a genius borrowing knowledge.
I think it’s often good to have a balance where the reincarnated characters retain a vague sense of modern ethics and values when people ask if such reincarnation elements are necessary.
“Colonel, you’re so cute…”
Is there rape?
>>59
I don’t have it.
Seriously.
The death god advisor totally doesn’t allow that.
>>59
Let’s make sure to train properly so that such situations don’t happen.
“More than anyone else, the person who says ‘Let’s see who can fly the highest’ is the coolest, isn’t it?”
Is the train in military uniform color from Hankyu?
This person’s works, like in Werewolf, feature reincarnated protagonists who actively use modern knowledge without being overly pushy or excessively humble; I like the balance of humility that comes from the acknowledgment that their success is thanks to borrowed knowledge.
I like the way the protagonist interacts with the woman.
I really love the small acts of thoughtfulness.
>>66
There aren’t many people who can do this well even in modern times.
I wonder if it was a major trading company or something like that.
It seems like there are many things being done before coming to the team, which is tough.
It’s described in a way that makes it convincing that they’re popular.
>>69
But I don’t really have a sense of having a good face…
>>69
“My nose hair grooming is perfect, you know…”
I can’t tell if it’s too much, but this handsome guy…!
But since he’s mentally handsome, it can’t be helped! That’s how it turned out.
I quite like the supporting character captain by this author, so I wonder if they might mistakenly do a comic adaptation or something…
>>74
It seems like there was some confusion about things like how someone became a bit effeminate because they modeled their speech after the women of the court, which made it tough to publish a book.
It’s not that there aren’t comic adaptations without books, but it’s quite rare unless something significant happens.
But I think it would be nice for the Crown Prince to have a bit more of a role.
I think it’s a good volume for reading again.
I really like the scene where everyone salutes the old man, a former defeated soldier.
It’s nice to see behavior that balances pragmatism with emotion, as long as both can coexist.
>>76
That newly written episode is really good, isn’t it…
That’s interesting…
The original work is also a decent length, isn’t it?
>>77
It’s easy to read, has no quirks, and the volume is just right.
The only weakness is that the work lacks recognition.
It’s about an old man and his connection to the princess.
I’m glad, but I wish I could have seen a bit more of the princess’s performance.
It was interesting, so I might buy it in the next coin-up.
There are so many girls in military uniforms, and since they bring out cavalry and artillery to fight, the animation costs are incredible.
>>81
It’s impressive that you were able to depict the seemingly troublesome early stages of the siege.
The serialization location is too minor.
>>84
That’s right… and on top of that, the site migration has made it even more confusing.
The thread image and Fast, Tanaka, neighboring countries, small countries, and uncle are reading.
I’m happy that a short story will be written when the original work is released as a comic adaptation.
But they’re saying it’s the last one next… I wish they would adapt it all into a manga.
>>85
Is it really going to end…?
>>85
Huh, is it ending!?
Upon rereading, I thought the Colonel would fall faster than expected.
>>89
It’s been falling quite early on.
When I was depressed and feeling like I was going to die, the handsome direct attack was the final blow.
There are really many works that are interesting but too long and exhausting…
I read the free part and it was quite interesting, but every time the word “healthy body” came up, I couldn’t help but think about the protagonist’s past life and ended up laughing.
What surprised me is that the person adapting it into a comic is quite an experienced manga artist.
>>93
I googled it.
So you were a fan of shoujo manga…
I thought it was a good picture, typical of a shonen manga.
>>98
But I feel the essence of shoujo manga in the intricacy of the rib clothing details.
>>93
Debut was in 1987… 1987!?
The way I put it might be inappropriate, but even though it’s a virtual war chronicle, it’s easy to read and interesting.
>>94
After talking about somewhat complicated things, it was easy to understand because they would still say, “Well, let’s do it this way!”
>>94
Virtual war chronicle stories tend to have an overwhelming number of characters, making it difficult to remember them.
Mr. Chromeberts has narrowed down the characters quite a bit, so it’s relatively easy to read and helps a lot.
>>112
I sold pretty well with Werewolf, and then I’ve been writing while researching various things since then.
I intentionally made it easy to read and entertaining.
>>116
Honestly, I prefer this one over the breakout work “Wolf.”
If you keep receiving such handsome vibes up close, you’ll end up like that too.
Conversely, the period of depression when I felt captivated by the grim reaper was really bad.
Colonel Alzar’s serialization keeps getting more and more loli, it’s hilarious.
It’s nice because it’s cute.
I generally think about history and war chronicles like this.
It’s stupid to have ambitions for a coup and usurpation while being surrounded by other countries.
Erotic manga?
“Until the scene where I hold Althar.”
PASH is mainly focused on girl-oriented light novels…
I feel like I’m getting the short end of the stick.
Kromberts trusts the Grim Reaper’s scythe a lot.
From the outside, you would think, “What is this crazy thing?!”
Having an elegant tea time within the range of a cannon occupied by the enemy (in a place visible with a telescope).
Even though the gun is pointed at me, there’s no reaction from the scythe! Alright! Let’s charge in!
Is it going to end… There are many works that, despite being interesting, fade away due to lack of recognition.
Perhaps the Fifth Division will soon see a significant increase in its troop strength, and Rireium’s influence will also grow. This is her aim. The Fifth Division of the Riteurei family is currently handling the responsibilities from the Northern Empire, which presents a rational reason for directing troops towards the distant Southern Empire. Therefore, the Imperial Guard Director has… a bit more… down. However, there are those who do not grasp the conversation. The Fifth Division, which was responsible for the war against Aluruj, now must, in this new situation, not turn into the southern nation of the Empire, Anaburush. Do you have any opinions on this, esteemed officer? Huh? I didn’t hear you.
I like this.
>>111
A child who cannot even have a pointer prepared for them.
>>111
I laugh because I like how the shoulder joint is properly lifted up.
>>118
I can’t withstand the concentration lines.
>>111
Isn’t it a bit shrunk?
“To think a reincarnator would be concerned about how to drink coffee…”
Too childish.
When I read the original work, I can’t help but think, “Just go ahead and make a harem!!!!”
>>115
It’s good that you don’t do those things, it’s different from other guys!!!!!!!
>>119
There are too many people who understand…
>>115
I like the brown-skinned girl from the sniper squad, but it’s a shame that the only heroine is the colonel.
I was cheering for Hannah, but will she lose to the Colonel?
>>122
Well, the colonel is just too handsome…
Yuina wouldn’t do something like that.
In the original text, there are small and persistent descriptions, so it’s safe since my brain’s colonel is an acquaintance.
It seems like the noble in the artillery guide also got taken down by Yuina during their military school days.
Mediren’s aunt’s coat is baggy!
The nightgown is see-through!
The only thing that bothers me a bit is how oblivious Yuina is to being popular.
My self-evaluation is too low, or rather.
>>133
Well, being a bit of a fool and having such a pure, single-minded nature is also a good part of being an advisor…
>>133
Just meeting a good old man is already a bottom-tier experience.
It’s nice, isn’t it? Male adult film actors.
The artist has also illustrated the Onin War in the Kodansha edition of Japanese History.
The small details are meticulously drawn, and generally, Hino Tomiko, who is often portrayed negatively, isn’t depicted as a villain, which makes for quite a fresh perspective and has received fairly good reviews among the Kodansha edition.