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Feb 14, 2017 2:09 PM
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Has anyone actually read this sequel or at least remember what it's about? Does the previous story end on a cliff-hanger for this sequel? It's only 12 chapters long so does it really conclude everything for the main character or is this a 12 chapter story on characters that don't matter? Does he find his parents in the end? Does he get the dog (Shiro) back? |
Dec 13, 2018 9:08 AM
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SenpaiNoticedU said: I know tis a bit late but I read this as suggested by the translator note givenHas anyone actually read this sequel or at least remember what it's about? Does the previous story end on a cliff-hanger for this sequel? It's only 12 chapters long so does it really conclude everything for the main character or is this a 12 chapter story on characters that don't matter? Does he find his parents in the end? Does he get the dog (Shiro) back? It's just a separated story that fits here chronologically, chapter 64 he leaves the baseball player hut and this story is set 2 weeks after that Shiro does appear although doesn't have a major role. It's actually wildly different from what's usually presented on the main series but it also does relate to the title "Survival" Ultimately, it's a whole new story with a whole new set of characters that Satoru meet, literally "another story" |
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Dec 13, 2018 9:20 AM
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I've managed to read both the ending to the original book and the 'side-story'. I don't see why the author couldn't have just merged the both together. The ending to the story wasn't satisfying and if I knew what the ending would be like I would have never bothered to read this at all! =P At least Shiro get's a happy ending and conclusion! =D |
Dec 13, 2018 5:10 PM
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SenpaiNoticedU said: probably a post-series ending book to either ride the popularity of his work or because the author had a new idea and had a convenient already built universe he could easily useI've managed to read both the ending to the original book and the 'side-story'. I don't see why the author couldn't have just merged the both together. The ending to the story wasn't satisfying and if I knew what the ending would be like I would have never bothered to read this at all! =P At least Shiro get's a happy ending and conclusion! =D probably both since I don't really agree with an entire reconstructed city outta nowhere, that was weird |
gone bai bai |
Jun 25, 2019 4:31 PM
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Mkim said: SenpaiNoticedU said: probably a post-series ending book to either ride the popularity of his work or because the author had a new idea and had a convenient already built universe he could easily useI've managed to read both the ending to the original book and the 'side-story'. I don't see why the author couldn't have just merged the both together. The ending to the story wasn't satisfying and if I knew what the ending would be like I would have never bothered to read this at all! =P At least Shiro get's a happy ending and conclusion! =D probably both since I don't really agree with an entire reconstructed city outta nowhere, that was weird The whole thing didn't make sense, I found it annoying since the author actually connected this back to the main series (I.E the MC has new clothes) and it leaves little said. I felt like this manga was also trying to hard to be political |