1. Desel (Yukino)

The first thing I thought in the story was that Kono-san calmly understood that he would be reincarnated into the game world and become involved in the game of gods.

There are many novels of reincarnation, and I think it is a common development that the protagonist calmly understands "reincarnation" to avoid futile explanations.

However, I was really touched when it was revealed by the main god later in the day that the calmness of this time and the content of the "wish" for the main god who had decided at this time was due to the difficult situation of the real Kono-san.

So that's what it is!

And the content of the wish. To put it very simply, I think that Mr. Kono's wish is for "world peace". Without an idea like mine, I would say, "Please have world peace," but Yukino-san is really amazing.

Let me quote: "May evil thoughts be wiped out from everyone's hearts, so that no one will ever be corrupted again." What's important is that there's no one else in here.

If you simply wish for "world peace" or "please erase the malice from the world", humans are stupid, so it seems that the malice and hostility that should have been erased once will be born again.

A wish to dispel even the anguish of the future. This place is amazing.

Really smart. I'm impressed.

What is even more amazing about Mr. Kono is that it is the Lord God who reveals the hard background of Mr. Kono.

This work is mainly drawn by Yukino-san and Desel-san's first person. In other words, we're like looking into Mr. Snow's mind.

If I were Yukino-san, I'd be very early in life with a grudge.

It's not just humans. Destiny. The world. God forbid. I hate them all. Maybe.

Yukino-san is really amazing around here. I think she is a saintly woman.

Furthermore, I found a stone named Saifa-san that was not strange to be buried as a mob.

I think the gods also said that it was amazing to find Sipha, but I really felt that it was a "saintly woman" on a fateful level.

Exactly the main character.

Even with such a smart Yukino-san, it's a game of gods that can't go without a rope.

I thought that the appearance of lots of hurt, lots of tears, lots of suffering, and winning was the appearance of a "protagonist who wants to support" that other reincarnated things do not have.

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As an author, I am very happy that you can read it while supporting the protagonist!

Thank you for your support♪.

There are quite serious reasons why Yukino "wishes world peace, but does not want world peace".

I wanted to finish the text with a crunchy Lanobe story, so I avoided the heavy story (although it's heavy!? It seems that (sweat) is not absurd in this world, but it has a tremendous weight), but Yukino is a person who has been fighting against the environmental destruction caused by world peace.

In this world, it was inevitable that Yukino would be put on trial for witchcraft, rather than bad luck.

If humans try to thrive together without killing each other, their wrinkles will now go to the global environment. Go to future generations.

In other words, in the nuclear accident, "Let's dilute the radioactive material and send it to the Pacific Ocean! When a plan like this came up and everyone was applauding, Yukino said," If you do that, bioconcentration will happen, so you can't do it! You can't do nuclear power! The one who says, "I'm sorry.

Yukino, who knows that mankind will sacrifice other biological species, the global environment, and future generations while saying "for human life" and "for world peace", cannot wish for world peace.

So, I don't know what to wish for or where to aim for, so I hooked up with it.

For such Yukino, the first wish written in the first story was that "if this wish is fulfilled, true world peace may be achieved".

However, Yukino is not confident in her first wish.

Yukino's level of intelligence doesn't give any more answers. It's a thoughtful wish, but I'm afraid that it won't reach true world peace.

That is why the main order is the "right wish" that is revealed in the climax.

The Lord God also said in the fourth story that "the first and second wishes are not needed", but for Yukino, if the "right wish" is to be fulfilled from the beginning, it must not be exceeded.

In that case, I don't need the first wish.

Incidentally, I missed the second wish in the main part, "I want to meet people I love".

Since that wish is fulfilled without having to make a wish at the time of reincarnation, the Lord God says, "There is no need for a second wish."

In other words, all three of Yukino's wishes will eventually be fulfilled, but even though the goddess prepared a gazelle as a lovable person, it was your love and admiration that I accidentally fell all over the place.

(Because I was the first person to miss writing the second wish, Deze did not wish for it at the beginning, but fell in love with Saei-sama and the wish was cancelled, thinking, 'If you don't fulfill the first wish, you will be unhappy even if you can meet someone you love')

By the way, it's inevitable that Yukino was put on trial for witchcraft.

In other words, Yukino knew that even if she was not the "person" who was the direct perpetrator, she would try to destroy the vested right to protect the global environment and future generations, even if she was the vested right holder.

I knew why I wanted to protect my beloved family and how simple and modest it was that I didn't want to die when I was old.

That's why Yukino didn't envy anyone, but he wanted God to help him out with what to do.

I understand the feelings and convenience of the vested right holders, but I could not silently watch the global environment being destroyed to an irreversible level and future generations being sacrificed. Therefore, when I tried to raise my voice, I was accused of wrongdoing and was exterminated by society. Involve your relatives and relatives.

What should I do?

Because Yukino, who had been persecuted by someone comparable to Desel, was dying and had given up everything.

There is no expectation or fear of reincarnation, and in one corner of her head, she says, "I think there is a 1% chance that I will be able to complete the game of God, and there is a 1% chance that God will fulfill my wishes." She thinks that it makes little sense for her to challenge this game, but if she can't find any other possibilities, she follows God, even if it is a 1% chance.

This part, which was not written directly because it was too heavy, can only be guessed by the outline revealed in Chapter 3 (Rinkaku), and the author's ingenuity is exhausted.

So,

> I was really touched when it was revealed by the main god later in the day that the calmness of this time and the content of the "wish" for the main god who had decided at this time was due to the difficult situation of the real Kono-san.

> That's what I'm talking about! It became.

Yes! That's what it was.

This work is often made up as a convenience, but it is actually a structure that will be recovered eventually, so I would be very happy if you enjoyed its unexpectedness (it was not a convenience!?).

It is decided that writing too deep a world setting from the beginning will be a burden on the reader, so as a common convenience, it is a consideration to make it easy to understand.

It is a disadvantage of this technique that some people leave and get forgiven, even though it is mistaken for a work that is only convenient and absurd. So I am very happy and thankful for the impression that Ruuo-sama wrote. Thank you very much. Thank you (* ´ ️ *✨)

2. Sipha

Saifa-san, in fact, I think she has the strongest mental ability in the work.

Initially, Saifa-san was just fluttering, "Dark Shrine Maiden Desel called out to me because I don't have anything like this." She thought it might be a standing character with no confidence in herself, but as she proceeded to read it, she realized that it was different.

When you read Saifa's perspective, it tells you that Saifa's thoughts on Mr. Deser and the strength of her determination are constant.

Even if you are a Young Master against the level of state power, do you think you will be chosen, do not feel fear for it, no matter what the opponent, no matter what the place, no matter what Mr. Desel will do, is it really a child who will not shake his determination to be with you...? and I will close my eyes. (I'm a child, but maybe it's the pure strength of the late...)

Especially when Daesel-san went missing because of Ellis-sama's blessing, I think Cyfa-san was able to act calmly while supporting Gazelle-sama while his hands trembled with anger.

When Gazelle-sama said, "Well, I understand why Dézel chose you," I realized, too, that she was amazing.

Rather than state power, it does not succumb to God.

Really amazing. I read it with great emotion, and I was really glad to have Saifa.

When confronted with Ms. Kaina, after being manipulated by Ms. Kaina and stabbed by Ms. Deser, Ms. Saifa, who thought she could be called upon, refused to erase her memory by saying, "I can't be vigilant about Ms. Kaina." At that time, I also thought it was strong.

I'm absolutely panicking because I almost killed someone I loved.

Don't erase your memories, because the reason you say "I can't forgive myself" is not self-abuse or self-inflicted blame, but for the future measures. Calm down in a place like this. Besides, it's all to protect Mr. Desell.

How strong are you really...!

Sipha-san's work in Chapter Three is really just a person?! There was so much God on my hands that I felt sweaty.

Even if I was not born as a "chosen one", it seemed to embody my favorite "story" that I could grow to this point by the presence of my loved ones.

How many times have I thought, "Thank you, Saifa."

Neptune, Gazelle, and Ellis and Lucifer were gods. Even though I turned them into enemies, I was moved to love and protect Desell all the way from the first chapter.

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Thank you for your evaluation, Saifa-sama.

Thank you! (')

Saifa-sama is not a chosen person at all, and she has no special skills, so a real girl named Reader praises usual boys so much. I want to polish the contents and deliver them to the boys.

The Dolly Dream novel for boys, written by boys, is a ridiculous reality escape for a normal boy to be subtle about a girl in production.

I think it is a great thing if the story written by a girl for girls is highly appreciated by a real girl who is usually a reader.

In reality, even the usual boys are properly loved.

The chosen ones and the gods seemed unusual, and the means taken when crossing was definitely something that normal boys could imitate.

By no means do I resort to fantasy means.

That being said, it seems like there's a lot of blowing when someone reads the Sipha edition...

Whether Master Sai Fa thinks of deserting, or whether he is determined or prepared, there is a mysterious part in the author so sneakily. For Master Sai Fa, it is "nature" to be next to him.

When I stabbed him, it was also about not being driven by self-pity and self-injustice, but Saii-sama is very natural, and she doesn't think about things in terms of her sense of responsibility or her theory of responsibility. But I can't think of it.

Since 90% of the dots are not enough (eh)

She's kind to others and to herself.

I don't blame others as well as myself.

So, everybody likes it. Nobody hates it. I like it too. There's no reason to hate it.

It's not a sense of responsibility or determination to protect Deze, it's a role and a desire.

For Saifa, it was a great pleasure to receive the [Dark Lord's role in protecting the Dark Shrine Maiden].

I don't have a brain that thinks about the meaning of that role, or whether the treatment is black! (9)

Fully spin your little mob-spec brain to survive the day.

They don't have state power, they don't have God-fearing brains.

Young Master and God, I believe that "the people upstairs are kind, so they will definitely protect me".

Those who believe will be saved.

To get stronger, you really don't need to be determined or prepared, you just don't have to think about extra things.

The strength of a simple and pure mind, which is the "pure strength of the child but the deceased" that Ruru-sama said, but many children, for example, who sheltered Sunil, can no longer be a child through the experience of being just turned into a gyro sandbag or even being betrayed by Sunil. Knowing the fear of sheltering the weak, you can no longer shelter.

Saifa-sama's strength is the same as "pure strength of childhood but death", but Saifa-sama is not a child, she knows the pain, she knows the fear, and she doesn't lose that strength.

The most harsh thing for Saifa was to protect Sunil from Gyro before she met Deze.

When I fought against the chosen people and gods, there was a desert. I wasn't alone.

That's all I could do to make you stronger. I wasn't scared.

There was nothing missing.

But when I was sheltering Sunil, there was no one there. There was no Sai Huai-sama's side anywhere, and he was all alone.

Even Sunil, who was sheltered, betrayed Saifa-sama.

Your father won't come back.

Even your mother tried to strangle you.

I knew what to fight for, how to live, my heart and my life were on the verge of rubbing off.

Even if you do what you deserve to be thanked for, you don't necessarily deserve to be thanked. On the contrary, you know better than anyone that even being avenged is normal.

I don't know how much I was saved when I met Deze, who thanked me, loved me, and protected me.

And it was the same with Deze.

What they wanted together was not determination or readiness, but pure desire.

I didn't want to feel lonely, sad or scared alone anymore.

I wanted to be by your side, I wanted you to be by your side.

It's a difficult part to see in the main part of the Dezekun viewpoint, but if you don't mind, I hope you can enjoy the edition again.

I read it, but at the end of the day, it's a tale that won't allow you to cry with climax, but it's also the truth...

Oh, please don't hesitate to regret that you would have been moved if you hadn't known.♪

I'll be waiting✨ for you.