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This is why I hate authors who milking their readers, it's clear you in the last few chapters want to write a chapter full of puzzles, but you can't make readers enthusiastic about the puzzles you want to make by how you write short chapters like this, in the last two chapters I even doubt it contains anything. Even if you update the chapters every day, something like this will only lose readers's interest, at least if you don't have the conscience to give more chapters, make the chapters longer or contain solid substance.
Bruh you really cooked up a nonsensical script here. They're dealing with an end-of-the-world scenario tied to reality manipulation. They should've slapped a reality anchor in key spots like the council chamber. Heck, even if they didn't have one, they should've tried making it again after feeling the fallout from that end-of-the-world scenario linked to reality manipulation."
I doubt that will happen, basically one of the purposes of the establishment of Chaldea basically exists to preserve human history which has a great deal to do with the counter force, and in this chapter it is mentioned that the counter force's hostility towards mc will increase, and with our mc's temperament, there is no way he will do anything good for the counter force.
This simulation should not be that simple, if this is really just a simulation and has no impact on Reinhard's real life... then why does the last part of this chapter show something that the author seems to be preparing for the next volume, if this is really just a simulation, there is no need to prepare another stage for the next volume, so there must be a mystery hidden in this simulation system, I even suspect that this simulation carries something like a time paradox which is still a mystery.
Thanks for this wild ride of emotions, author... sadness, happiness, excitement, and a whole bunch of other feelings fill these pages written so well. Everything's perfect from every angle, even the ending, but there's just one thing that leaves a bitter taste in the mouth while reading... Morgan's impending lonely fate... imagine how she feels after being left by Alvin, now having to lose her only remaining daughter Melusine who knows where, and even if there's a slim chance Morgan reunites with Reinhard in the future, how long would it take to reunite? Hundreds of years? Or thousands of years? It's truly a dreadful fate awaiting her.
Is Ritsuka here hinting that there is magus like Alvin in the future? It shouldn't be the staffs at Chaldea, as none of them had charisma like Alvin, and other than at Chaldea there was no way she would have come into contact with another magus, so... is it hinting here that perhaps she had previously in the future met Reinhard? And if Ritsuka met Reinhard in Chaldea... does that mean that the current Reinhard was also on Chaldea side in overcoming this singularity, and sabotaged himself in the past?
This is a good development although it's actually beyond my expectations after reading the previous chapter, I thought Alvin would be deceived and sleep with Artoria and this ff became a generic harem, but beyond my expectations the story developed like this. Don't listen to Artoria worshippers' words, continue your good work, even if Artoria falls into a deeper abyss than the original story, I'm on Morgan's side this time, because he understands Alvin, while Artoria doesn't understand Alvin, it's clear which side I stand on. These words are coming from an Artoria fan, but for now I'm on Morgan's side. ALL HAIL MORGAN!
It's not easy to enter the inner sea of the planet. It has been mentioned that the reason Albion died in the underground cave where the clock tower stands is because he tried to find a way to the other side of it, but he died in the attempt. Not to mention the issue of Counterforce, it's unlikely they would permit Vortigern and Alvin to cross the divide between the two sides, especially since in recent chapters, we've seen how Gaia is antagonistic towards Alvin.