I think NTR is the most tasteless of all. I don't understand why people love it. I wonder what kind of face those guys would make if their girlfriend cheated on them.
Your mistake is to place yourself in the role of the 'victim'.
Why do people always bring up NTR doujins of all things? Banish them from your minds, my friends, and cast yourself into the sweet oblivion that is vanilla.
Or laugh as innocent teenagers lives are torn apart. Whatever floats your boat.
sometimes too much sweet is no good for you health. you need something to counter it.
I have an question... going by what Flere821 posted, the two nobles raped Ronie and Tizei before Eugeo even arrived, and mocked him as soon as he arrived... In the LN, Eugeo walked in on them while they were drunk, and after that, showed him to their bed room, where the two girls were bond, yet fully clothed, at which point they began to tease them, and were getting ready to rape them, before Eugeo acted...
Did Reki really change up the order by that much? Mind giving me the specifics of what happened in the original Web version?
sorry to bother you all, i have searched this thread from page 157 to page 116, and i still can't find a summary of the web chapter 5 of alicization, so i wanted to ask if that summary is in here, or the summaries started from chapter 6.
Don't think anyone gave a detailed summary of Chapter 5... Flere just gave a brief description of its events...
If you want, you can read Tap's translation on his blog (88% complete) seeing as he posts it there, before posting it on Baka-Tsuki (Which he only put 46% of so far) http://taptaptaptaptap.wordpress.com/
Don't think anyone gave a detailed summary of Chapter 5... Flere just gave a brief description of its events...
If you want, you can read Tap's translation on his blog (88% complete) seeing as he posts it there, before posting it on Baka-Tsuki (Which he only put 46% of so far) http://taptaptaptaptap.wordpress.com/
THANKS a lot, this i 10 times better of what i could have expected
So the Synthesis Knights have rallied the Human Empire's troops and village guards to arms? Because I remember Kirito mentioning something about doing that when he was talking to the "Cardinal" half of Administrator.
Berculi certainly tried. They had less time than expected, not even a full year, but they got some people trained.
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sorry to bother you all, i have searched this thread from page 157 to page 116, and i still can't find a summary of the web chapter 5 of alicization, so i wanted to ask if that summary is in here, or the summaries started from chapter 6.
WEB 5 was basically from the introduction of Ronie and Teiza to Kirito and Eugeo being taken away by Alice. This is covered by the latest Alicization LN.
Though if looked to p116, you should have seen my partial summary here: http://forums.animesuki.com/showpost...postcount=2481
I don't think I've posted else about that though...
Anyway, WEB 8 Pt 27 (1st half) summary is as follows:
Spoiler for Alicization WEB 8 continued:
The ten leaders of Dark Territory have one thing in common, despite having different personalities and ambitions; the complete understanding of “the one with power rules over all”. Thus, none of them was surprised that Zast drew his blade against the Emperor. Most of them thought “Oh, he actually dared to attack right here, that’s impressive courage”. The beastmen and cannibal tribe leaders thought now they’d finally see the true power of their emperor, and the gladiator leader who respects Zast thought “if you have drawn your sword then you better succeed in slaying the Emperor”.
Two among the leaders had foreseen this coming. D had already knew what Zast’s lover looked like, and being his rival on the leaders’ council she had thought about kidnapping her. With Lippia now frozen she knew Zast would attack, and while she could pre-emptively back-stab Zast as a favour for their Emperor she decided to wait and see how powerful their Emperor is. And if Zast wins he’ll be wounded, and she can pick him off and become the ruler of Dark Territory then.
And the other person, he took action the instant Zast attacked…
Zast’s blade was filled with his intense emotions, which allowed him to bypass the incantation for Release Recollection. His katana is water-element, made 200 years ago, and can turn to mist. It can bypass armour and weapons to hit their opponent, and can extend its strike range. Even as Vector drew his sword Zast was sure his mist blade will just bypass that parry and hit the Emperor.
As Zast struck his movement slowed and then forcibly stopped. It turned out the assassin guild leader, Fo, had shot a poisoned needle into a gap in his armour the moment he felt Zast’s killing intent. Fo had a grudge against Zast, and had specially created a poison after decades of effort to kill the General. Zast fell down on to one knee, and even as he tried to speak to cast a spell to cure himself the poison reached his mouth and numbed it. His arms was next, and with it he lost control over the Release Recollection, turning his sword back to its normal form. Fo said this was for revenge and his hatred, and the poison in previous testing can kill off a stone dragon with over 30,000 HP in under a hour, so Zast has less than a few minutes to live. Zast then fell to the floor, unable even to keep kneeling. As he lied there he thought back to Berculi’s words, how hatred alone was not enough. His eyesight started to dim, and the block of ice entered what remained of his sight.
Fo was too busy savouring Zast’s death, and how the Emperor will place the assassin’s guild among the elite troops when the fighting starts to push down the importance of the knights and spellcasters, that he didn’t realise Zast’s blade begun to turn into its mist form once more.
The instant before Zast’s HP would go to zero, he can only think about Lippia, his lover. She believed in his ideals for a new age and peace, and helped out the orphans. Now all that faith is wasted because of some petty grudge Fo had for him. Zast’s fury allowed him to roar out “Don’t get in my way!”, pushed his Incarnation skills to the limits and started a grey cyclone with his blade. Fo’s robes got turned to dust upon impact with the cyclone, and his flesh was torn to shreds with his blood becoming part of Zast’s mist. D jumped away the moment Zast attacked again, flying off. She had a myriad of barriers and wards on her that protected her against all kinds of things, such as spells, sword, poison and many others. Zast’s cyclone ripped apart her wards and her right leg in an instant like nothing when it caught her, something that was supposed to be impossible. D flew away speedily while screeching in pain, though for someone of her skills as long as she’s alive she can repair any damage to her physical body… on the premise she’s still alive.
D’s screech was covered by the cries of the goblin chiefs, whose short legs can’t allow them to escape faster than D; and if the cyclone can catch even D, then they stood no chance of escape. Both of them was shredded into bloodied mist.
The cyclone stopped expanding when it was 20m in diameter, through sheer will from Zast to avoid hitting his subordinates at the back of the throne room. The rest of the leaders managed to get back far enough to save themselves. As if to show the cyclone was indeed created through Zast’s will, the upper half of the cyclone morphed into Zast’s muscular upper body.
Gabriel looked at this scene with a surprised expression. While one of the Units pre-emptively attacking the General was unexpected, he let it slide as someone trying to curry favour. That cyclone though forced Gabriel to once again readjust his thoughts, as he thought the leaders are all at the same level, so one of them shouldn’t be able to kill another 3 this easily. Gabriel was expecting units fighting each other, reducing their respective HPs and trying to heal at the same time. Even as he wondered if there’s something more in UW beyond the system and logic as he understood it, Zast attacked, launching his right fist into Gabriel. With a glance at his lieutenant jumping out of the way, Gabriel stayed seated on the throne and let the cyclone slam right into him.
As Zast’s attack was an Incarnation one filled with the concept of ‘death’, it bypassed attacking the HP and went straight for the enemy’s Fluctlight. Fo and the other leaders died not because of losing all their HP, but because their Fluctlight collapsed; their physical form on UW was destroyed after that. So no matter how much HP Vector had, it’s meaningless in front of this attack. As the safeguards on Ocean Turtle were inactive, Zast’s final attack in his life reached right into Gabriel’s soul in the STL. Zast only had one regret left now, and that was not having his promised rematch with Berculi. He felt Berculi would understand why he did this though; with this attack Fo and the two goblin chiefs, all from the Pro-war factions, are dead, though it’s a shame he didn’t kill D as well. After the death of the leader of knights and the Emperor, Dark Territory probably won’t have the heart to launch the invasion. Maybe then the world he and Lippia wished for will come to pass.
Zast became one with his Incarnation, and as his fist came into contact with Gabriel’s forehead it reached into the core of Gabriel’s soul. Destroy the core of the soul, even the Dark God can die just like Fo did. Though as Zast tried to attack, he found the shock that will be the last in his life:
There was nothing.
Where the Fluctlight was supposed to be, shining and full of life, there was only darkness. Even Fo the assassin had some light in him, with his obsession on staying alive no matter what. Zast’s Incarnation was devoured by the darkness that extended limitlessly inside Gabriel, and evaporated into nothing. Zast realised Gabriel did not know the importance of life. He doesn’t understand the brightness of the soul, or that of life and love. So Gabriel thirsts for the souls of others. No matter how powerful the Incarnation is, the “sword of killing” cannot kill Gabriel. Gabriel’s soul might technically be called ‘alive’, but it might as well be dead.
Zast’s final moments was thinking he needed to pass this knowledge on to someone, to the person will be destined to fight this monster. Even as he considered who he can possibly pass this on to, his soul was devoured and sent into the depths of Gabriel’s soul. The last two partial thoughts left in Zast were regret and Lippia.
When the light of the soul pierced into him, Gabriel felt more joy than terror. The soul of the Dark Knight he just devoured had even more intense emotions than the assassin he ate yesterday. He had love, both for that woman, and another kind he didn’t understand but was directed at a much broader number of people. Along with that, a powerful killing intent that was fuelled by those love.
Love and hate. Was there anything else in existence that is more delicious than these?
Gabriel didn’t realize his life was in danger when those 3 leaders were shredded apart. Rather than any feelings of disgust of unease, Gabriel instead desired to devour that Knight’s soul. If Gabriel had felt fear and wanted to live, Zast’s killing intent would have locked onto that to destroy his self-preservation instincts, then onwards to his Fluctlight. However, Gabriel is “someone who doesn’t understand life”. To him, including himself, all life are just automated machines, like the insects he killed by the hundreds when he was young. The only drive within Gabriel was to understand the fuel/source for these machines, the Fluctlights, so Zast’s Incarnation couldn’t find any hold over his soul.
Not that Gabriel understood any of these mechanics. All he knew as he savoured Zast’s soul was two things: 1) in this world there exists a way to attack without weapons or spells that other VRMMORPGs lacked; 2) this method attack doesn’t seem to work on himself for some reason. After thinking he’ll need to get his lieutenant to look this up, Gabriel rose from his throne.
The remaining 6 leaders only have fear left in their hearts; Zast had instantly killed off 3 of the leaders, and even D as the strongest among them had one leg blown away without trouble – and their Emperor took the attack head on without being damaged.
The Strong rule over all.
Everyone without exception, even Zast’s subordinates, knelt down in obedience. Vector merely commented in one hour they will begin their invasion, and the groups with the death of a leader have their second in command take their place. The leaders’ terror intensified as Vector didn’t even care enough to be angry or blame them for an attack on him. D led the cries of ‘all hail his imperial majesty’ as soon as her leg stopped bleeding, and this was echoed by the rest of the ones there.
Scene cuts back to Alice, surveying her tent. Berculi had predicted Alice would rejoin them when the time comes and saved a place for her, but even he didn’t expect her to bring Kirito along with her – there’s only one bed available. Alice laid Kirito down onto the bed, and as he moaned and reached out with his left hand Alice handed him his swords. Kirito quieted down after that. Alice thought again about her decision to strap Kirito onto her back if she has to, if it was just himself it might be possible but she can’t carry him and the two swords. It appears she will have to leave him behind after all, but where is she supposed to find someone that she can trust to look after Kirito at this point? Alice thought back to Berculi’s words that Kirito fought to protect her with his Incarnation attack back then, and wondered if it was true. From the moment they met at the academy it was a position of a officer taking in a criminal, then as executioner and traitor, before finally their conversation on top of the Cathedral. Every one of their conversations only suggested they were in a ceasefire period – and now even after losing his heart Kirito fought for her, just who does he see Alice as?
And from that, how does she herself see Kirito? In the majority of their exchanges, he was just a foul-mouthed boy calling her a “idiot”, detestable in his actions even as he cared about her. But in that final battle against the Administrator when Kirito was clothed in a black overcoat and wielded two swords, Alice’s heart shook. A strong emotion overtook her, like she had been stabbed in the heart. Even now that stab seemed to leave a wound deep in her heart that throbbed dully. Alice is afraid of finding out why her heart is throbbing like this, and locked that feeling away. Alice felt she was just a doll created for war, she had no right to seek emotions. She then wondered if the reason why her thoughts and voice can’t Kirito was because of her trying to keep her emotions suppressed, before suddenly shaking that thought away. Aliced placed her face closer to Kirito’s, close enough that strands of her hair fell onto his face. From this close distance Alice looked into Kirito’s eyes that was as black as the night – but even as she looked, she thought she could see faint glimmers of faraway stars inside those eyes. She closed her eyes, kept that image of glittering eyes in her mind, and pressed her face closer bit by bit-
With the sound of a light tingle from a bell, Alice shot backwards in a panic. After a few seconds she realized that was her doorbell. Alice thought if that was Synthesis Twenty Six trying to convince her to leave Kirito then he’ll have a piece of her mind explained clearly, but after opening the tent flap it wasn’t who she was expecting:
Teiza and Ronie showed up, bringing dinner to her. Both of them were surprised Alice remembered them, and introduced themselves.
Berculi certainly tried. They had less time than expected, not even a full year, but they got some people trained.
WEB 5 was basically from the introduction of Ronie and Teiza to Kirito and Eugeo being taken away by Alice. This is covered by the latest Alicization LN.
Though if looked to p116, you should have seen my partial summary here: http://forums.animesuki.com/showpost...postcount=2481
I don't think I've posted else about that though...
Anyway, WEB 8 Pt 27 (1st half) summary is as follows:
Spoiler for Alicization WEB 8 continued:
The ten leaders of Dark Territory have one thing in common, despite having different personalities and ambitions; the complete understanding of “the one with power rules over all”. Thus, none of them was surprised that Zast drew his blade against the Emperor. Most of them thought “Oh, he actually dared to attack right here, that’s impressive courage”. The beastmen and cannibal tribe leaders thought now they’d finally see the true power of their emperor, and the gladiator leader who respects Zast thought “if you have drawn your sword then you better succeed in slaying the Emperor”.
Two among the leaders had foreseen this coming. D had already knew what Zast’s lover looked like, and being his rival on the leaders’ council she had thought about kidnapping her. With Lippia now frozen she knew Zast would attack, and while she could pre-emptively back-stab Zast as a favour for their Emperor she decided to wait and see how powerful their Emperor is. And if Zast wins he’ll be wounded, and she can pick him off and become the ruler of Dark Territory then.
And the other person, he took action the instant Zast attacked…
Zast’s blade was filled with his intense emotions, which allowed him to bypass the incantation for Release Recollection. His katana is water-element, made 200 years ago, and can turn to mist. It can bypass armour and weapons to hit their opponent, and can extend its strike range. Even as Vector drew his sword Zast was sure his mist blade will just bypass that parry and hit the Emperor.
As Zast struck his movement slowed and then forcibly stopped. It turned out the assassin guild leader, Fo, had shot a poisoned needle into a gap in his armour the moment he felt Zast’s killing intent. Fo had a grudge against Zast, and had specially created a poison after decades of effort to kill the General. Zast fell down on to one knee, and even as he tried to speak to cast a spell to cure himself the poison reached his mouth and numbed it. His arms was next, and with it he lost control over the Release Recollection, turning his sword back to its normal form. Fo said this was for revenge and his hatred, and the poison in previous testing can kill off a stone dragon with over 30,000 HP in under a hour, so Zast has less than a few minutes to live. Zast then fell to the floor, unable even to keep kneeling. As he lied there he thought back to Berculi’s words, how hatred alone was not enough. His eyesight started to dim, and the block of ice entered what remained of his sight.
Fo was too busy savouring Zast’s death, and how the Emperor will place the assassin’s guild among the elite troops when the fighting starts to push down the importance of the knights and spellcasters, that he didn’t realise Zast’s blade begun to turn into its mist form once more.
The instant before Zast’s HP would go to zero, he can only think about Lippia, his lover. She believed in his ideals for a new age and peace, and helped out the orphans. Now all that faith is wasted because of some petty grudge Fo had for him. Zast’s fury allowed him to roar out “Don’t get in my way!”, pushed his Incarnation skills to the limits and started a grey cyclone with his blade. Fo’s robes got turned to dust upon impact with the cyclone, and his flesh was torn to shreds with his blood becoming part of Zast’s mist. D jumped away the moment Zast attacked again, flying off. She had a myriad of barriers and wards on her that protected her against all kinds of things, such as spells, sword, poison and many others. Zast’s cyclone ripped apart her wards and her right leg in an instant like nothing when it caught her, something that was supposed to be impossible. D flew away speedily while screeching in pain, though for someone of her skills as long as she’s alive she can repair any damage to her physical body… on the premise she’s still alive.
D’s screech was covered by the cries of the goblin chiefs, whose short legs can’t allow them to escape faster than D; and if the cyclone can catch even D, then they stood no chance of escape. Both of them was shredded into bloodied mist.
The cyclone stopped expanding when it was 20m in diameter, through sheer will from Zast to avoid hitting his subordinates at the back of the throne room. The rest of the leaders managed to get back far enough to save themselves. As if to show the cyclone was indeed created through Zast’s will, the upper half of the cyclone morphed into Zast’s muscular upper body.
Gabriel looked at this scene with a surprised expression. While one of the Units pre-emptively attacking the General was unexpected, he let it slide as someone trying to curry favour. That cyclone though forced Gabriel to once again readjust his thoughts, as he thought the leaders are all at the same level, so one of them shouldn’t be able to kill another 3 this easily. Gabriel was expecting units fighting each other, reducing their respective HPs and trying to heal at the same time. Even as he wondered if there’s something more in UW beyond the system and logic as he understood it, Zast attacked, launching his right fist into Gabriel. With a glance at his lieutenant jumping out of the way, Gabriel stayed seated on the throne and let the cyclone slam right into him.
As Zast’s attack was an Incarnation one filled with the concept of ‘death’, it bypassed attacking the HP and went straight for the enemy’s Fluctlight. Fo and the other leaders died not because of losing all their HP, but because their Fluctlight collapsed; their physical form on UW was destroyed after that. So no matter how much HP Vector had, it’s meaningless in front of this attack. As the safeguards on Ocean Turtle were inactive, Zast’s final attack in his life reached right into Gabriel’s soul in the STL. Zast only had one regret left now, and that was not having his promised rematch with Berculi. He felt Berculi would understand why he did this though; with this attack Fo and the two goblin chiefs, all from the Pro-war factions, are dead, though it’s a shame he didn’t kill D as well. After the death of the leader of knights and the Emperor, Dark Territory probably won’t have the heart to launch the invasion. Maybe then the world he and Lippia wished for will come to pass.
Zast became one with his Incarnation, and as his fist came into contact with Gabriel’s forehead it reached into the core of Gabriel’s soul. Destroy the core of the soul, even the Dark God can die just like Fo did. Though as Zast tried to attack, he found the shock that will be the last in his life:
There was nothing.
Where the Fluctlight was supposed to be, shining and full of life, there was only darkness. Even Fo the assassin had some light in him, with his obsession on staying alive no matter what. Zast’s Incarnation was devoured by the darkness that extended limitlessly inside Gabriel, and evaporated into nothing. Zast realised Gabriel did not know the importance of life. He doesn’t understand the brightness of the soul, or that of life and love. So Gabriel thirsts for the souls of others. No matter how powerful the Incarnation is, the “sword of killing” cannot kill Gabriel. Gabriel’s soul might technically be called ‘alive’, but it might as well be dead.
Zast’s final moments was thinking he needed to pass this knowledge on to someone, to the person will be destined to fight this monster. Even as he considered who he can possibly pass this on to, his soul was devoured and sent into the depths of Gabriel’s soul. The last two partial thoughts left in Zast were regret and Lippia.
When the light of the soul pierced into him, Gabriel felt more joy than terror. The soul of the Dark Knight he just devoured had even more intense emotions than the assassin he ate yesterday. He had love, both for that woman, and another kind he didn’t understand but was directed at a much broader number of people. Along with that, a powerful killing intent that was fuelled by those love.
Love and hate. Was there anything else in existence that is more delicious than these?
Gabriel didn’t realize his life was in danger when those 3 leaders were shredded apart. Rather than any feelings of disgust of unease, Gabriel instead desired to devour that Knight’s soul. If Gabriel had felt fear and wanted to live, Zast’s killing intent would have locked onto that to destroy his self-preservation instincts, then onwards to his Fluctlight. However, Gabriel is “someone who doesn’t understand life”. To him, including himself, all life are just automated machines, like the insects he killed by the hundreds when he was young. The only drive within Gabriel was to understand the fuel/source for these machines, the Fluctlights, so Zast’s Incarnation couldn’t find any hold over his soul.
Not that Gabriel understood any of these mechanics. All he knew as he savoured Zast’s soul was two things: 1) in this world there exists a way to attack without weapons or spells that other VRMMORPGs lacked; 2) this method attack doesn’t seem to work on himself for some reason. After thinking he’ll need to get his lieutenant to look this up, Gabriel rose from his throne.
The remaining 6 leaders only have fear left in their hearts; Zast had instantly killed off 3 of the leaders, and even D as the strongest among them had one leg blown away without trouble – and their Emperor took the attack head on without being damaged.
The Strong rule over all.
Everyone without exception, even Zast’s subordinates, knelt down in obedience. Vector merely commented in one hour they will begin their invasion, and the groups with the death of a leader have their second in command take their place. The leaders’ terror intensified as Vector didn’t even care enough to be angry or blame them for an attack on him. D led the cries of ‘all hail his imperial majesty’ as soon as her leg stopped bleeding, and this was echoed by the rest of the ones there.
Scene cuts back to Alice, surveying her tent. Berculi had predicted Alice would rejoin them when the time comes and saved a place for her, but even he didn’t expect her to bring Kirito along with her – there’s only one bed available. Alice laid Kirito down onto the bed, and as he moaned and reached out with his left hand Alice handed him his swords. Kirito quieted down after that. Alice thought again about her decision to strap Kirito onto her back if she has to, if it was just himself it might be possible but she can’t carry him and the two swords. It appears she will have to leave him behind after all, but where is she supposed to find someone that she can trust to look after Kirito at this point? Alice thought back to Berculi’s words that Kirito fought to protect her with his Incarnation attack back then, and wondered if it was true. From the moment they met at the academy it was a position of a officer taking in a criminal, then as executioner and traitor, before finally their conversation on top of the Cathedral. Every one of their conversations only suggested they were in a ceasefire period – and now even after losing his heart Kirito fought for her, just who does he see Alice as?
And from that, how does she herself see Kirito? In the majority of their exchanges, he was just a foul-mouthed boy calling her a “idiot”, detestable in his actions even as he cared about her. But in that final battle against the Administrator when Kirito was clothed in a black overcoat and wielded two swords, Alice’s heart shook. A strong emotion overtook her, like she had been stabbed in the heart. Even now that stab seemed to leave a wound deep in her heart that throbbed dully. Alice is afraid of finding out why her heart is throbbing like this, and locked that feeling away. Alice felt she was just a doll created for war, she had no right to seek emotions. She then wondered if the reason why her thoughts and voice can’t Kirito was because of her trying to keep her emotions suppressed, before suddenly shaking that thought away. Aliced placed her face closer to Kirito’s, close enough that strands of her hair fell onto his face. From this close distance Alice looked into Kirito’s eyes that was as black as the night – but even as she looked, she thought she could see faint glimmers of faraway stars inside those eyes. She closed her eyes, kept that image of glittering eyes in her mind, and pressed her face closer bit by bit-
With the sound of a light tingle from a bell, Alice shot backwards in a panic. After a few seconds she realized that was her doorbell. Alice thought if that was Synthesis Twenty Six trying to convince her to leave Kirito then he’ll have a piece of her mind explained clearly, but after opening the tent flap it wasn’t who she was expecting:
Teiza and Ronie showed up, bringing dinner to her. Both of them were surprised Alice remembered them, and introduced themselves.
Thank you so much for the summary!!!
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All I can say is that I'm glad Ronie and Teiza showed up.
She probably already has!!!
And yeah.. wish I could read it myself XD If only i knew Japanese or even Chinese..
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Doubtful, but I wouldn't put it passed her. Asuna really needs to make get there and fast, Alice "actions" appear to be escalating!
There will be bloodshed if Asuna finds out about the things that Alice has done to Kirito kun.
One thing stood out after rereading them which I hope you can clarify:
Spoiler for Part 25:
You mentioned in part 1 how the JSDF gave Gabriel a 24h window to escape:
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From the replies to Ocean Turtle's messages some one on the upper echelons have made arrangements to stall and give the US enough time to escape with Alice's Fluctlight stored in a Lightcube, a window of 24 hours.
But in part 2, Gabriel sets the time flow 1:1 and states he will attack in 2 days (48h):
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Scene change, Gabriel’s lieutenant congratulated him and said he should have been an actor. Gabriel used the command console in his room to turn the time flow of UW back to 1:1 with Earth and told them what happened, and they will move against the Human Kingdom within 2 days.
So after communicating with the hacker in the real world, does he keep the setting?
If so, by the time the wall collapsed, the JSDF would already be moving?