i remember seeing the opposite in spoilers....it's been a while but as I recall, yes Italica does fall, the Japanese bug out, and the gate gets cut off. In short... it gets worse
i remember seeing the opposite in spoilers....
Many country in the past fled from country they attacked leaving their local allie to die or worst. The most well know is probably the USA with the Vietnam.So in short the Japanese are going to come back to a world in ruin, all their friends they've made dead or enslaved, and they'll be like "buh buh, we were just following orders tho???"
Fuck outta here this is getting shit.
Well, real spies are specially trained to shove their personal feelings so deep down for their mission must not be affected in any way. But he can try to do something really-really bold (like killing those 2 generals/high-ranking officers and saving the girl) right about now as his mission was cancelled.I wonder what this cuck, i mean cook, who seemingly fell for her expected to happen after he had the chance to flee with her but didn't take it.
From what i remember there was a moment when he could have extracted her. So he could have saved her and still continue his mission. And from a spy view point, saving a queen, even if she lost her land, is still a good thing as it give his country a claim to take the land back and form a pupet government.Well, real spies are specially trained to shove their personal feelings so deep down for their mission must not be affected in any way. But he can try to do something really-really bold (like killing those 2 generals/high-ranking officers and saving the girl) right about now as his mission was cancelled.
You said exactly what I had in mind To be honnest, I'm worried when I see a new chapter to see how awful things might become...I feel like I can understand why the author has gone this direction, but… I don’t know.
For me personally, what attracted me to this story was that it was a fun, fantasy, semi-lighthearted story with cool characters and developing cultures where most of the cast acted intelligently and not like dense idiots 24/7. The honesty of the politics, the seriousness of the situations and relationships, and the story’s willingness to dip into much darker tones were all good things. BUT for ME, that was all nice for reinforcing the core that I loved: a fun story about people making a life in a new world and the fun situations that ensued.
Now that dichotomy seems flipped: the fun story is fluff that supports the drama instead. And, I can’t sit and say that’s “wrong to do” since the author can decide whatever story they want to express. And the “quality or skill” of the author is still clearly there. But the story has drifted away from what drew me in and had me so hooked for month after month, year after year.
I’m not saying I’m dropping this, I’ll read it to the end, but I’m now… not looking forward to new chapters. I now just expect awful things to happen to this cast that I fell in love with, and watch as this world burns in war. I don’t think I’d have been very interested in this series if this was the tone from the start.
Iya kan, bagusnya tyuule bisa survive terus married sama furuta lalu buka rumah makan berdua kanAaaaa, gitu banget endingnya, kasian njir
As I wrote in my spoiler comments... It'll never come.look like her happy end won't come soon
Couldn't have said it better myself. I feel like I'm watching a good thing end up being burnt into cinders and I am not enjoying the view. The war scenes are cool but I'm not looking forward to the tragic ends.I feel like I can understand why the author has gone this direction, but… I don’t know.
For me personally, what attracted me to this story was that it was a fun, fantasy, semi-lighthearted story with cool characters and developing cultures where most of the cast acted intelligently and not like dense idiots 24/7. The honesty of the politics, the seriousness of the situations and relationships, and the story’s willingness to dip into much darker tones were all good things. BUT for ME, that was all nice for reinforcing the core that I loved: a fun story about people making a life in a new world and the fun situations that ensued.
Now that dichotomy seems flipped: the fun story is fluff that supports the drama instead. And, I can’t sit and say that’s “wrong to do” since the author can decide whatever story they want to express. And the “quality or skill” of the author is still clearly there. But the story has drifted away from what drew me in and had me so hooked for month after month, year after year.
I’m not saying I’m dropping this, I’ll read it to the end, but I’m now… not looking forward to new chapters. I now just expect awful things to happen to this cast that I fell in love with, and watch as this world burns in war. I don’t think I’d have been very interested in this series if this was the tone from the start.