
The world remains this beautiful. Ah, ah, ah, ah. SPY × FAMILY, Tatsuya Endo / Shueisha
Isn’t this organization crazy?
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Being a fundamentalist is quite concerning.
I thought it was a cloth to avoid the sunlight, but it turned out to be a trap.
Matthew doesn’t have a codename?
The sense of being an evil organization is amazing!
I wonder if he’s in a fight with the organization.
I thought it was an organization that came from elsewhere because it has a Middle Eastern vibe.
I wonder how many people there are.
It feels like remnants of a dismantled imperial family, but does it hold any meaning?
Are they aiming for a restoration of the imperial rule by surrounding the heir to the throne?
I have a bad feeling about Anya being able to read ancient characters.
The hardline right-wing faction of the old regime is troublesome as they operate as an assassination group based on their ideology.
No matter how capable you are, it seems like everyone would want to crush you if given the chance.
I’m not interested in politics, so I feel like it’s different from being right-wing. I wonder what this is all about.
No joking, it’s a non-legal religious ideology criminal organization.
If the top isn’t interested in Masaharu’s stance, it’s understandable that they could go on a rampage at any time.
It feels like I want to preserve the cultural customs and nature of the former imperial era.
If that’s being upheld, then politics seems unimportant.
Is the president speaking in ancient language being thought of as alien language?
I will help with the asylum, and I am not aligned with the government.
It’s true that the traitorous bastard is a target, but…
It doesn’t seem to be a revivalist, but someone who can’t be controlled by anyone.
With this, they will make judgments based on their own ideology.
The people who have deemed it a national enemy are increasingly carrying out assassinations, aren’t they?
If there’s no benefit to the government, it has to be crushed no matter what.
It clearly looks like a reveal episode for a defeated executive…!
Even if we call it a philosophy, it seems like an organization that would disband immediately after the manager dies.
I suppose there will be discussions somewhere about tearing down gardens, as armed groups that don’t align with either the mainstream or non-mainstream factions of today’s politicians are nothing but a nuisance.
A simple power map.
Lloyd Forger, an agent of the West Nation Intelligence Bureau.
Yoru Briar, an agent of the Eastern assassins organization “Garden.”
Yuri Briar Second Lieutenant, Eastern National Security Bureau
Donovan Desmond, leader of the largest opposition party in the Eastern Country.
I feel like stories unrelated to the main plot are more interesting after all.
The assassination organization of the old regime is too troublesome to take down, but it’s too powerful to just crush…
It seems like the ninja organization that served the Tokugawa is contracting with the Liberal Democratic Party?
Perhaps its individual performance is the greatest violence in the Eastern country.
If anything, isn’t the garden also out for my brother’s organization…?
It’s scary how violent organizations operating on their own scale don’t know where the landmines are buried.
It seems that the severity has diminished thanks to being connected to the country.
It doesn’t matter who is in power; what’s more concerning is if they are independently making decisions.
I’m just taking care of the traitor among the members, so it’s safe! I wonder how far the theories are shared…
There seems to be a time when the definition of treason becomes distorted.
If it were a serious work, the garden would have been evil! But since it’s Spy Family, it should be fine.
Since there are multiple classes of Yoru, it seems that we can only move the military since police and skilled assassins can’t do anything about taking down the members.
You think it’s directly under the government, right?
It was an organization that even refused requests from the government…
When I opened the lid and looked, it seemed like Yoru-san was by far the odd one out, but isn’t there not that many like this in the class? Well, I guess I’ll find out in the next episodes.
It’s impossible not to get involved in political strife.
I wonder why the East and West are at war.
The fact that Yor’s true identity hasn’t been exposed this time suggests that there is a possibility the information is being protected from the eastern side.
Yor, who married out of concern for unsolicited reports to the authorities, might be wrestling alone.
I never expected that my mother would have a calm demeanor among the executives.
Bee farmer
It seems like a more dangerous organization than I thought…
A terrorist group that is inside but does not receive orders from the state.
To put it bluntly, it’s trash.
On the surface, it seems like everyone is working as a public servant.
It seems that Masaharu is not interested for now, but if Anya were to be a royal illegitimate child, it could become a huge problem.
There are kids who didn’t notice until they were spoken to by Yoru, and it’s a gathering of really dangerous guys.
In short, an ultra-radical rice cracker shop?
It gives me a bad feeling that Desmond’s second son might show up just when it counts…!
It’s exciting how the conversation slowly starts to connect.
It feels like my brother’s enemies are increasing in places I don’t know about?
Isn’t it a bit different from cult groups? As mentioned above, it feels more fitting to say that the Edo period’s “Onibaban” or “Kōgi Onmitsus” simply transitioned under the Meiji government. Well, they aren’t really able to control it, though.
First of all, it’s pretty bad that you’re training someone like Yor-san to be an assassin.
It feels like the Shinsengumi from Rurouni Kenshin have directly joined the Meiji government and are maintaining a unique identity and fighting power.
Well, I was probably thinking it’s a Moro Kingsman, but it turned out to be more of a Kingsman and a troublesome ideological group than I expected.
It seems like they might be secretly searching for the bloodline of the original royal family.
It’s too terrifying, so if possible, I want to crush it, but I can’t act because I don’t know where a monster like Yor-san is hiding.
It is a fundamental rule to mobilize several monsters and defeat them individually, but the organization is too troublesome.
It must be something like Anya’s knowledge of classical Japanese words.
A thought violence apparatus from which no one capable of suppressing or dissolving it exists.
The garden guardian.
Garden
Garden
Isn’t it just like that!?
Both my father’s organization and my mother’s organization, as well as my uncle’s organization, are all aimed at anti-war efforts.
At least six or more monster assassins of Yor’s class are present, and they do take care of troublesome matters, so I really don’t want to antagonize them… but I wish they would just perish quickly.
It’s like a Laputa soldier.
Instead of flowers, I dedicate the beautiful form of the nation to the grave.
Kingsman was a spy organization that belonged nowhere.
We’re an assassination organization serving a country that no longer exists!
The organization that feels closest to me among what I’ve seen recently is the Shadow Warrior of Freiren.
My organization is also working with an external contractor.
Isn’t this it?
If there are no longer people who know of the former empire, it will vanish.
If the garden cooperates, we can definitely win against the West, but that’s probably just pushing it a bit, right?
Just maybe…
Doesn’t the territory of the former empire extend across the east and west?
Author! You’re leaking a bit of your ego!!
It feels troublesome because ninjas and yakuza kill not only those who are obviously out of bounds but also others.
If Anya is revealed to be a princess, it raises ally flags.
Well, there might be some strange groups in the West as well…
If you actually have multiple Ninjas with that kind of spec…
I think if it’s aggressive assassination terrorism, there will be plenty of room.
It’s strange that there’s large-scale slaughter happening, yet it’s outside the WISE detection range.
Not in the west or the east, but serving loyalty to the old empire, and the current base just happens to be in the west, while in the east there are those in the garden.
I will commit seppuku to apologize because I mistakenly remembered west and east.
So it wasn’t entirely an empire in the East and West then?
It’s not said that there is no equivalent organization to the Garden in the West.
For better or worse, it’s just about exterminating those who truly disrupt the ‘garden.’
Even if it’s a request, not wanting to get involved in politics is still rational.
If we discuss it in advance, we can understand the line that we shouldn’t cross.
Given that they refuse requests from the east side, it seems that the west side isn’t a big issue for the Garden.
The true traitorous bastard is probably the one with messy hair.
The fact that this operation area is connected to the forest in the west makes it clear that something will happen…
They might think of it as a piece of land taken from the western Ostanian territory.
Both countries are suppressing the rise of extreme right-wing groups.
Although they are independent, I’m a bit reassured that they still have a connection with the government.
The position of this organization itself has been somewhat vague, so it will be exciting if things start to become clearer in that regard.
I think the main characters in this manga likely agree on the point that they do not want to go to war.
I wonder if Garden is doing something about Yor’s physical abilities.
It’s for the country, but it’s for the country.
These guys are crazy bastards who have sworn loyalty to a destroyed country…
So it was a proper public organization after all…
It might be public… it could be public…
Although it has a communist motif, the presence of Imperial Something in the school was probably because it was an old empire.
It’s kind of funny that my uncle’s boss is going to my mom to submit a request.
Look up the meaning of “public” in the dictionary.
Catching knives and sensing killing intent, my fingers twitch—my mother’s villainous executive moves are impressive.
An assassin organization pledging loyalty to a country that no longer exists is just too annoying.
I think one of the sources of confusion in this manga is that it portrays a dictatorship that seems to encourage informants on the east side, while also being a capitalism country with a relatively high standard of living.
It’s an organization that feels like it’s from TES.
The hidden blade of a fallen dynasty.
What is it?
Well then, it’s not a problem if Yuri finds out.
It seems that the special abilities originally belong to the empire’s technology.
It seems that primarily the garden has inherited it, but a part of it has leaked to the research institute.
Imagining everyone from the organization coming with rigid equipment to Anya’s sports day is hilarious.
It seems like they’ve fought once or twice before that.
Due to various circumstances, let’s make sure that we don’t have any disputes we both don’t want… I’m really glad that we can continue to have that conversation properly.
Garden = Is it the Shinobi of the Garden…?
It seems that the identities of the garden members are not known to other organizations.
Even though they’ve been infiltrating and showing their faces that much, have they killed everyone?
How did Yoru start her assassination career?
Isn’t it quite dangerous for an organization to be making someone like Yor work as an assassin before she even becomes an adult, serving a country that has already fallen?
An organization that dresses mothers in sexy outfits!
The parents of the Briar family are still a mystery, so something is probably going on…