Yup, I was talking with some folks in an earlier thread about the differences between Runa's world and ours, it seems like there was a lot more Russian immigration to Japan in her VN's world than in reality, and her being a descendant of the Romanovs specifically is starting to come into play. That said even if Japan surrendered early in this timeline I still find it hard to believe they'd be allowed to keep their holdings, America was pretty pissed after Pearl Harbor.If I remember correctly, I think it's the map of that world. Remember it's alternative Japan, in that world Japan surrender much earlier. They even kept Taiwan, which is why ROC control (fled to) Manchuria instead. Though I dunno about ROK, but presumably, ROC's manchuria holding means Korean peninsula is surrounded by anti-commie state, so any commie state wouldn't have any time to grow. Maybe reading back on Chapter 1 while holding a 20th century history book could help understand the map.
It wasn't like she was hiding her identity. More like no one would take her seriously being a child. So she used adults as proxies. In long term it would actually help her reputation.he's rather has a loose lip despite of being a lawyer..
Fr. Like when she became a New York Mafioso or when she pulled off Barbarosa successfully. After all, they're both blondeI've been mulling this over for the past few chapters, but this manga feels like one of those stories on Spacebattles where Tanya reincarnates as a something or other
The manga panels certainly remind me of the Tanya manga with all the inset text.
Well.... Way to give false hope with that 1st chapter....youre not gonna be happy, we havent got there even in the web novel (tho the web novel is full of random ass fillers, iirc author said that the LN is polished while WN is his idea dumping ground)
I can only think of one scenario where this could maybe happen. If the attack on Pearl Harbor destroy or greatly damaged the fuel reserve there, crippling the Pacific Fleets ability to operate for months, then Midway going badly for both the Americans and the Japanese, after which both sides get locked in a short stalemate.Yup, I was talking with some folks in an earlier thread about the differences between Runa's world and ours, it seems like there was a lot more Russian immigration to Japan in her VN's world than in reality, and her being a descendant of the Romanovs specifically is starting to come into play. That said even if Japan surrendered early in this timeline I still find it hard to believe they'd be allowed to keep their holdings, America was pretty pissed after Pearl Harbor.
I'm interested in the LN but is it hard to read for normal plebs ?cant wait for vol. 4 next month
The LN does not dumb down itself or handholds you, and fully assumes you have an ability to comprehend business, politics and economics terms. On first reading I would consider it medium difficulty, creeping into a hard read. If you're interested in the LN, I suggest taking a look at the reviews on Novelupdates here.I'm interested in the LN but is it hard to read for normal plebs ?
also is this arc is the entire LN vol 1 ?
You'll have to wait for a long time becausethis is interesting and all, but honestly i can't wait until the engagement dissolution. like, what happens after that.
Yes, that does make sense. But in that case if the Japanese manage to stalemate the U.S I wonder why they would surrender rather than ask for a peace treaty, even if on terms favorable to the Americans. Does anyone know if the raws say Japan sued for peace rather than "surrendered," unconditionally or otherwise?I can only think of one scenario where this could maybe happen. If the attack on Pearl Harbor destroy or greatly damaged the fuel reserve there, crippling the Pacific Fleets ability to operate for months, then Midway going badly for both the Americans and the Japanese, after which both sides get locked in a short stalemate.
If this were the case, along with a few concessions from the Japanese and a promise to help with the Soviets after the war. I could see the Allies with their Germany first policy maybe accepting a peace deal that keeps more of a pre-war status quo.
Sure WTC collapse will affect world economy even in Japan in this story. But did Afghan War also have some impact in the story?We're still on 2001, and yes it's about 9/11
inb4 pls recognize paragraph and line break existsA pervasive problem with this story is that the author doesn't recognize fundamentals. A crisis can be effected by poor financial administration, and indeed that is the principal cause of economic crises. But the information for efficient flow of economic resources (including financial capital) is intrinsically decentralized. Bad debts are mostly a matter of expenditures anticipating demand that wasn't realized. That demand is not a mythic aggregate demand. Demand is not homogenous. Demand for breakfast doesn't mystically become demand for television sets. Building more television sets for people who instead want pancakes will not help the economic system. Bad debt on a large scale is a result of centralized attempts at coördination, causing the wrong things to be made. Intrinsically decentralized information cannot be coördinated in a centralized manner, whether done by the state or by some enormous private firm or by a hybrid institution. The protagonist here is throwing money at an economy miscoördinated by past administrative mistakes; at best she would reinflate old bubbles or create new bubbles.