Tran ultimately expresses his true far-right values in this silent nod of approval. The disappointment is not the logic and plot of the comic itself, but the idea. To put it simply, this ending expresses the following views: 1. The slaughter and forced reproduction of the Eldians before is a matter of the predecessors and should not be shouldered by the Eldians of the future. 2 The 145th King has the strongest power, but he ran to the island to lock himself up, thus limiting the previous crimes of the Ai people, so the 145th King is a hero for all mankind. 3 Even after 145 generations of kings did not leave the island, and even came up with a "no-war contract" just waiting to be slaughtered, even if the Ai people outside the wall lived like slaves and livestock, people all over the world still refused to let them go. Ai people. 4 Therefore, the Ai people can only resist, smashing the whole world, killing 80% of the world's people, so that everyone can get real freedom. Let me translate and translate these 4 articles for you. They correspond to the real history and the world. 1 The heinous crimes committed by Japanese militarism in the past are the things of the predecessors and should not be shouldered by the Japanese today. 2 The emperor wanted to break the jade, but he surrendered unconditionally, no matter what he did before and whether he was selfish or not, he is the hero of the whole world. 3 Even after the Japanese no longer have an army and become the dogs of the Americans, countries including China will force the Japanese to admit their previous crimes, and they are not satisfied with the concessions made by Japan. 4 Now the future of Japanese young people is very simple. If we provoke wars, smash the world, and create a new order, the new Japanese can truly be free.
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