
I have work that I need to do here…
Because there’s a job I have to do…
Have you been doing it since you were in the countryside?
If I became a hitman for my brother, this story would be really gory.
Is Yor and her brother in East Germany while Lloyd is in the West?
>>4
And Anya is estimated to be north.
The person believes they are doing it for the sake of the country… It’s like Battosai.
Endo-kun! It’s about time we do TISTA!
>>7
If you mean that you want to advance the main story a bit more, I agree…
>>7
I think if permission is granted, I would gladly do it, judging by the interview.
Is it not even a public institution?
I started killing originally for the sake of living, so it’s essentially for my brother.
I recognize Yor as an assassin, but the Garden is definitely an organization that goes beyond just being assassins…
Based on the previous descriptions, it seems like a secret society-style organization of righteous thieves, and the targets for cleaning up basically only consist of the bad side, which is a bit troubling…
Because I am a hitman of justice.
>>12
Everyone says that.
It seems like they might be connected to an old royal family’s spy organization or something similar.
The assassin sister and the secret police brother.
Siblings like evil jelly.
>>15
It protects the country from both the front and the back…
>>18
Because I’m protecting the country, it’s bad…
An aunt who hasn’t done anything for about two years.
>>17
Even though small matters happen in the story, no significant events have occurred. I wonder what would happen if they did.
Killing people under the pretense of a noble cause for the country.
It’s much worse than a hitman for profit…
>>20
It’s the worst, isn’t it, twilight…
If the author were to seriously depict the grim circumstances of Yor’s situation, it could turn out to be terrible.
The Garden is definitely a secret organization that has existed since before the Ostania split, and if you dig deeper, it will probably turn out to be something amazing.
Neither the readers nor the editors want anything major to happen, so there’s nothing we can do.
>>26
Author…
They prefer the side of me that is incredibly powerful and somewhat ignorant of common sense, but has an overwhelming maternal instinct, rather than being a hitman…
I don’t understand why being an assassin is so heavily criticized given the circumstances in the story…
It’s a mystery why many people think Twilight, who also engages in murder and plays with people’s hearts, is okay, while Sleeping Beauty, who is a murderer, is not.
>>30
An intelligence agent is a profession, but a hitman is a criminal, so that’s not acceptable.
A fantasy existence of a beautiful woman with big breasts who is still a virgin.
I wonder if my incredible strength will leak out.
>>31
If I was thinking of making Anya a brother or sister,
Twilight must die about three times in one night.
I’ve been killing targets for justice without even knowing if they’re really bad… No blood, no tears!!
It was a character that even planned to kill Anya’s parents.
The demeanor is different.
I wonder if parents with children of siblings might end up getting killed in front of their siblings.
It’s inevitable that it’s enjoyable to judge the wartime ethical views with today’s Japanese ethics.
I work occasionally, but it’s so routine that it just isn’t depicted.
Otaku are the enforcers of justice that condemn evil criminals, you know?
A murderer should never be allowed to be happy.
Well, it seems there are parts where I don’t think too deeply, unlike at twilight…
There might actually be little difference in the west as well, but the current situation in the east is too chaotic domestically…
It’s a country where idle university students become terrorists and thugs try to kidnap children just for some pocket money.
>>40
The economic situation seems worse than in the West, but there are still idle university students around.
>>54
Eden School has enough wealthy patrons to support the students, so the gap between rich and poor must be significant.
If you say my mother is a murderer, then my father is also quite the killer too.
Though it’s aimed at family audiences with its illustrations and gags, it maintains a delicate balance of everyday life, and it wouldn’t be surprising if a bloody war broke out at any moment.
Even a siscon is probably doing some pretty dirty work in their profession.
>>43
Because it’s the secret police.
To be honest, I think it’s tougher than the two of them.
>>43
It’s not uncommon to lie in wait and shoot civilians who have desperately been digging tunnels from the other side of the wall to save their families.
So, that’s why we need to attach bombs to smart dogs and assassinate Nishino Yōjin to start the war.
I think there’s a part where it’s surprising that, unlike my dad, I’m dominating and committing mass murder.
Ostania is a mysterious country that resembles Eastern Europe, is not communist, and has held elections well enough for radical figures like Desmond to temporarily lose power.
I just want Anya’s school life, that’s enough…
Well, it’s not a mystery that spies are safe but assassins are not.
It seems that illegal immigrants might be coming from the east, so it might not be that bad after all…
If the terrorist who was let go after begging my mother for his life successfully carries out a major terror attack, will even Anonymous change their tune?
My father isn’t strictly against killing, but in the story, there are more instances where he just neutralizes them without killing, so that might be the difference in impression.
It’s beautiful because everyone is killing for peace.
The bond deepens.
Well, it’s fine if it’s depicted with a dark style.
If it’s marketed as family-friendly, there are people who will get caught by it.
And there are people who can only do nothing but rub it.
Murderers absolutely must die.
If it’s a work of creation, it’s a rule that all authors should naturally follow. I have never seen a work that broke this rule before.
>>58
When the intention to provoke a response is too obvious, it’s a bit discouraging.
Well, I understand what “Anonymous” wants to say.
I want to see the ending where Chichi and Haha become sacrifices for Anya to survive, and Anya kills someone with her own hands for the first time, leading to TISTA.
Have you been killing lately?
It’s an old manga, but…
I feel like the teacher from Assassination Classroom wasn’t really treated this way.
I also like Kazuhira Fujita’s rules.
I don’t think I’ll apply this to other mangas.
Isn’t it remarkable that extremist activists can operate in a country where secret police and assassins roam freely?
>>65
It requires a life-or-death determination, doesn’t it…?
>>65
In other words, the system is starting to fall apart and is on the verge of collapse.
To do something about it, the only way is to forcefully break out, like starting a war.
I realized that it’s surprisingly difficult for someone without a name to enjoy creating art as art.
Activists bringing in immigrants and getting arrested have become even more mysterious.
“I can’t help it; the readers think the same thing – that I never expected it to be such a hit.”
Is it possible to have a happy ending after fully opening the dark parts? It would be a problem if everyone became unhappy just by doing everything, right?
That’s why I’m worried… Nobody wants a family collapse ending…
The Cold War has ended, but it feels a bit too dark for the main characters to end with a triumphant cheer.
It’s probably because if we arrest the guy escaping from the east, it won’t just be a joke, but what’s up with that old woman?