
*The outcome after this point will not change regardless of which option you choose.*
Well, there’s nothing we can do, is there?!
>>2Because I’ve already made everyone drink the poison, it’s too late.
>>2You don’t understand, this is an incredibly important choice that could save Kokosui’s heart.
Even if the later developments don’t change, it’s still different.
This is just not right… it’s too much…
It’s because you’re a rebel… It can’t be helped…
Hey! What about the lovey-dovey route for Kosui and Neko Neko?!
Is the anime progressing quite fast, perhaps?
>>5It’s 50 episodes in the book version, so they’re using the time super lavishly!
Die, you old hag!
Please return the innocent big breasts…
The more you know about the circumstances, the more the child must die.
Isn’t there a medicine to turn someone into a zombie like this?
It’s a Chinese-style work, right?
I guess it’s impossible to secretly let him escape in an original anime…
>>12Read a book.
Isn’t this work a lot more intense than I expected…?
It’s an anime where people die, huh…
>>14There have been people who quickly committed suicide by poison when questioned in the past, right…?
>>14Several people have already died, including babies!
The surroundings of the inner palace are bound to be filthy!
Everything is the late emperor’s.
Bad
I guess I have no choice but to have Lord Jin ascend the throne so that I can become queen and change this country!
>>20I’m stuck.
>>20The Tragedy of the Empress Returns
Isn’t the story further along than in the Square Enix manga?
I’m a hardcover fan, so I don’t know the detailed progress.
>>24The part where Dad got angry and moved the military for tax evasion is at the end of the volume, so it’s progressing.
Here, the foreshadowing of the immortal potion…
>>26Being turned into a zombie is fine too.
It’s just too much for a character like Kosui, who is both visually appealing and has a notable presence, to end up like this…
>>28What remains is an ugly woman called “Cat Cat.”
At the time of the festival, these kids had no choice but to die, no matter how good they were… that’s what it was.
The current emperor is relatively moderate, but has crossed the line too much…
Is it not okay to secretly prepare a fortress and weapons for an assassination attempt on the imperial brother?
>>33Hmm, just barely a death penalty.
Was the beginning like this…? The development of the original story is really fast.
Since multiple series are progressing simultaneously, even more so.
I want only the toxic parents to perish and then be forgiven… yeah, that’s impossible.
Since it’s an action taken with an understanding of the risks, I hope it will be accepted…
>>37What do you say the poisoned children did…
The family tree is incredibly complicated, but the mother in the thread image was taken during the previous emperor’s reign and was completely ignored.
So it’s true that Suirei was born from a maid who was touched?
From the parents’ perspective, it’s like being doomed from the moment of birth.
Isn’t it terrible?
“I was forced to obey because of my toxic parents, but that’s not even an excuse.”
It’s an anime that makes you want a family tree or character relationship chart that is revealed with each timeline, even if it includes major spoilers.
These guys were the ones who knocked down the pillar during the festival, right?
That’s a total massacre route.
It’s too sad for a kid to be poisoned by someone like an older sister because their mother has lost her mind.
Even if the children live and grow, if they have regrets, the death penalty ultimately remains unchanged.
The current situation is due to past grudges, so the extermination of the clan is unavoidable.
If only the late emperor weren’t a lolicon.
>>46I guess I’ll keep hearing about it until the person who made it a lolicon story comes out.
>>50Is that really a thing!?
You’re leaving behind too much negative legacy.
Die, former emperor.
>>47I-It’s dead…
The events in the story are mostly the empress’s fault.
As long as we’re letting the children be exposed to poison…
The late emperor was also a victim in his own way.
Well, the remnants are just too terrible.
How many times has this clan crossed the line…?
From a cat’s perspective, there’s obviously the possibility that I don’t know.
Understanding that my mother is already deteriorating, I tried to help just Mao Mao, even drinking the poison knowing it was poison; that kid is just a bit too much…
Even if one is suffering from being a lolicon, because of bloodline supremacy, an heir is essential, so we can see the end of the court and harem system in this era.
Um… Uncle Komasa held an important position in the country, right?
What will this become…?
>>57Whatever.
>>57After all, it’s the influential figure of the Empress era.
It is not that important in the current emperor’s reign.
>>57I was forced to take care of my wife, who was only acknowledged by the emperor, as a troublesome burden.
I am truly a victim in every way.
There is a big light that contributed to the abolition of slavery.
It’s unfortunate for the former emperor that they did whatever they wanted and left behind such a negative legacy… but when that’s said, it doesn’t change the fact that these are two separate issues.
Currently, I have no sympathy for the former emperor who was consumed with being a lolicon and accumulating resentment, but is there a chance for a redemption opportunity?
>>61Not there.
By the way, there is currently a subjugation event for the character in the thread in the game called Kotodaman.
Let’s defeat it together, everyone!
>>63Don’t you have a heart?
>>63Don’t people have feelings?
Are the kids really dying from poison? I thought it was a tranquilizer.
>>65If I keep living, I will suffer more and die in the future.
Everyone, do your best to escape! (BOOM)
I also want to become the former emperor.
What could have been done is that the husband should have quickly imprisoned or secretly killed the toxic wife.
At this point in the main story, it’s too late, isn’t it?
I wonder if that old soldier who ran away was saved…
Although there is no chance for the late emperor to restore his honor, it is suggested that the country would have perished a long time ago without the female emperor.
It was actually the empress rather than the late emperor who was the root of the problem, but the empress is capable, so…
I think of Maomao as a negative legacy of the Empress, but I still rate the Empress much higher than the former Emperor.
At least they are considerate in trying to let me die peacefully in the end, the children.
Everyone really followed that dictator old woman who has no popularity.
>>78What I had was a tremendous sense of charisma, or perhaps it was trust from others.
Anyway, there was power to push the rule forward, for better or for worse.
I have a favor to ask of you, my loyal retainer.
Make her a grandmother-in-law.
Is this author’s ability to structure stories some kind of monster?
All the stories really come together here.
>>80A kaidan round, huh… Sometimes they throw in a horror round for a breather.
Foreshadowing!?
Uncle Ko-sho is quite truly too pitiful…
Even if one becomes afraid of women, the need to have children and the prosperity that comes from having them leads to distorting the situation, and since the current emperor is closer to modern values, it feels like there’s even more criticism.
Is the thread image erotic?
The current emperor is handling things properly, so it’s holding up for now, but I only have a bad feeling about the next emperor’s selection; could it be that we are being shown this just before the country falls apart…?
>>84In terms of atmosphere, it’s always like The Last Emperor.
It seems like both the child in the picture and the older sister have been prepared for a trip to hell for quite some time.
If living means being captured, treated as a spectacle, executed, and then carelessly thrown away without burial…
It’s better to let them die quietly while we still can.
It may be sad, but there’s nothing that can be done about it.
It’s heartbreaking to return to that voice when called by “Kozui.”
I recently watched it all the way through and it’s a detective story like Kindaichi or Conan.
In the next life, I will think of you again.
That’s good, isn’t it?
Even the former emperor is a victim of reverse rape, so I want you to feel at ease.
I really like Kosui; her breasts are big and she’s cute.
I want you to not die.
The most reliable successor candidate seems to be someone who is burdened by the military’s bloodline, pressing their own brand.
The next successor candidate not only has unstable political backing but is also on the verge of causing civil unrest and is quite young.
What should we do?
If the thread image is pregnant, it’s even more important, so I have to make sure to kill it no matter what beforehand.
Although there are distortions from the era of the Empress, many distortions have also arisen from abolishing the legacy of the Empress.
The cat seems to notice something, but doesn’t tell anyone.
It’s nice when everything, including ghost stories, connects together!
Is this country possibly in checkmate…?
>>99There is no reason to keep you alive because of your rebellion against the MIKADO.
>>99The country itself is still functioning properly.
Did we properly wipe out the rebels this time too?
>>99What do you think, Arhat?
From a later perspective, it may be seen as a politically turbulent period.
Those living in the present have nothing to do with it.
Is Koshou just a victim with a face like a scheming old man in the shadows…?
Huh, that ghost, Kosui, has come out to kill…
It’s not like I’m completely stuck or anything.
It’s just a cat’s murmur, so I won’t change anything.
Solve it all together! Everyone can be happy!! Can we be like that…?
Kōran is cute and pure, so I want to reach out to her right now.
Well, what will you do, Moon?
Koshō wasn’t foolish, so he managed to dance properly until the end.
It’s tough, isn’t it?
The current emperor’s penis is too strong, and it seems like a child might be born from another consort around the same time; it’s too much of a sign that the country will be split in two…
If the true identity of Mr. Jin is revealed, the country will be ruined.
Politically, it would be best for the frog to step in as a middleman, lay the groundwork to some extent, and then hand over to the child of Princess Tamayo.
>>112The more we age, the more it leads to division in the country when people start saying that appearance is the legitimate successor.
The three of them in the ED are nice, aren’t they…?
>>114It’s really good…
>>114🙀🌝 🌝
>>114The position where they are standing in the last scene…
Unfortunately, the truth is that the top-tier political landmine is actually Princess Tamayo.
After all, this matter involves a person from the west who is very much working behind the scenes.
The country is not in checkmate, but the imperial reign is approaching its end.
No matter who does it next, there is no turning back from the significant reduction of the inner palace.
Pests are also lurking.
It’s not like we’re being attacked by other countries or anything.
>>118It’s quite set up.
>>118It’s just not a visible war or anything like that.
There is movement to try to infiltrate or take over, right?
We were also talking about the origins.
The sad present of Ko Masashi, who couldn’t control Ko Sui Mama…
The ones who are cornered are this child’s clan.
The current emperor is a good person, and I think his governance is fairly decent.
The late emperor’s lingering resentment is serious.
I wonder if the assassination would have succeeded if the cat hadn’t been there.
I loved the scene where the three of them were eating ice cream together.
Even if the country is stable, power struggles can happen normally.
I’ve been watching a lot of commentary videos on Chinese history lately, and I never get tired of it.
There’s an enormous amount, so it can really keep me from getting bored.
You didn’t have time to pretend to be a cocksucker in the emperor’s palace, what are you doing?
>>131Is it that everyone involved has had similar feelings from the start?
I thought there was a duplicity to the child, but they were good on the inside all along.
If Rika-hime quickly gives birth to a princess and she grows up healthy, would that be the most moderate route?
I think it feels like a pause with the latest publication, but probably an unseen story is progressing.
It’s like asking for a rebellion or an invasion.
The current emperor and the emperor’s brother’s stubbornness is complicating matters regarding governance.
I haven’t watched it recently, but it seems there have been some crazy developments…
If there weren’t cats, this country would be in big trouble.
>>140Don’t worry.
We’re going to talk about the crazy situation caused by being present.
>>140The problem of putting too many burdens on just one maid.
>>140There isn’t a single capable person in the imperial court!
>>144Half of those who get angry are on the side of rebellion!
>>140A wicked woman who deceives the imperial younger brother.
That’s nice, isn’t it?
The top military leader’s daughter is wandering freely in the inner palace.
The cat was actually a maid just for a brief moment at the beginning.
Because she is seriously one of those who tilts the court like a cat.
Isn’t it too much that there are so many people in this work who suffer terrible experiences just because of their birth, even though they themselves are not at fault…?
>>149This is not limited to this work, and if anything, real Chinese history is even more so…
Are you talking about the person who suppresses with medication for ED?
So you’re saying it’s all my fault?
The old ladies who know that the former emperor and Jinshi-sama look alike should be killed just to be safe.
It’s a shame that just when I had made up my mind about the abortion, the frog got weak at the last moment.
The emperor’s authority is already in shambles due to rebellion and locust plagues.
Isn’t it tough since Maomao was taken?
The enemy boss is also just a really bad guy.
I haven’t read the original work, but does the story continue even after the rebellion is suppressed?
>>160We are approaching the end of about a quarter of the entire original work that is still ongoing.
>>163I’m glad.
Naso
nin
I was wondering if there was a reason why Loulan Princess and Nyan Nyan look so similar, but it turns out they just have similar character designs and there wasn’t any particular meaning to it.
>>161I’m bringing it closer as a contrast.
One side is free, while the other side is not.
Since Jinshi was still young and probably felt unstable about his origins and position…
Former Emperor Taiho Daigo (the former lady-in-waiting of Shinbi) Shienmei Shinbi (who was a senior consort of the former emperor but was granted to Shisho) Shisho Shichō Suirei (mother of Suichō) Rōran Rōran-hime (Suisui) Shii Clan of Shii Suirei Suichō half-sisters.
This makes it clear: the family of the child.
>>164Write “Daibō (11)”.
>>164This is already complicated enough!
Were the children in a state of suspended animation… or something like that?
There is no healing left except for Kuno-chan, but that Kuno-chan will not come out anymore.
>>171Aren’t you going to have your turn!?
>>175I graduated and found a job; it’s a happy ending.
>>180I’m glad…
It wouldn’t be strange if the cat had already been killed long ago.
That’s how unreasonable the situation is, and things have really gone wrong.
>>172But if we dispose of the cats, it will probably be even worse.
My cat friends are disappearing one by one, and only the aunt’s breasts remain…
>>174It will grow a lot anew.
>>176Accessory breasts!?
The way it picks up at key points is close to the original book, so it’s probably really about a quarter of it now.
The story starts about halfway from here, but I wonder if they can finish the anime.
If you involve movie adaptations, it will take an incredibly long time.
After this, the locust disaster section, although various things intervened in between, is anyway long—really long.
If it becomes an anime, it will probably take about 8 cours until the story of the locust plague settles down.
>>181Naso
It’s the protection from my dad and Jinshi-sama that allows me to live, more than the ability given by Maomao’s move.
>>182Well, I’m being favored by Jin-sama because of my abilities.
>>182It’s bizarre how commoners, who are said to have noble blood flowing through them, can do as they please.
>>196Everyone loves the tale of a noble birth’s wandering journey…
What was the connection between the revived Midori and the person who bore the king’s child but was not acknowledged?
The damage from the locust plague is extensive, but the story itself ended quickly.
It’s super interesting, but isn’t it true that almost every factor makes the former emperor awful!?
>>188I just followed my lolicon hobby, but there’s no malice…
>>188If I hadn’t been called empress because of my remarkable abilities, or if the situation hadn’t warranted being called an empress, I wouldn’t have become a lolicon.
I understand that the aunties around there can’t get out anymore.
You’ve already surpassed Square Enix, haven’t you?
By the way, I’m living quite comfortably.
>>190Are you alive!?
I can’t leave behind a child of the Emperor and the young maiden, so please do not bestow it.
“The emperor doesn’t touch such a grown woman, so this time, marry this one.”
Poor Ko Masashi.
>>191As for that shitty old woman, it was Koshou who asked for the favor to be given to her.
The entire intellectual aspect of the inner palace is too reliant on Maomao; it’s too much of a one-man show.
>>195As expected, that’s not the case.
At this rate, it seems like it will surpass the Sunday edition as well.
>>197It’s starting over at the grasshopper’s place, so it should be fine.
If we do one more season, we’ll catch up at that pace.
I’m watching it on Amazon Prime, but when the warning about violence popped up at the beginning, I thought, “Oh…”
If something happens, the top of the military will charge into the palace!
There have been people who looked so delicious before, but there’s no way they could be poisonous! Yet, there were those who almost died after eating poison.
It’s a harsh world view.
I like the refreshing flow that follows.
>>204In the preview, they were cutting down a lot of people…
If it’s just the character setting of being the daughter of the top military leader and the favorite of the emperor’s brother, then she’s definitely a villain, right?
>>206Despite having an amazing lineage, being a commoner is a typical trait of a protagonist.
>>206*If you are not obsessed with drugs, you will be consumed by power struggles, leading the country to collapse and yourself to execution.*
I thought I messed up during the part about poisonous creatures.
Soon, the Arhats will likely launch a coup…
>>208Captain Han wouldn’t go through all that trouble, would he?
For my daughter?
Then I’ll do it.
Is it true that the former emperor became a lolicon after being reversed during the beautiful shota era?
Is Li Bai also going to battle?
A doctor-like figure who understands their position and is sharp-minded can certainly become a trusted ally.