Someone wrote in [personal profile] rainfall 2020-06-30 04:14 pm (UTC)

Thank you once again for translating!

If I'm not mistaken, at least some of this looks to be adapting a short story that was released about the Lancelot Albion Zero with some additional parts added in. The whole conversation with the Schneizel and then with Nunnally with Suzaku getting called away fits exactly.

Makes sense I suppose it took place afterwards but before the events of Resurrection. Not sure if there were any other examples that we might see adapted.

So, I'm trying to remember here but pretty much most of the higher ups of the Black Knights and a number of other people are also aware Suzaku is Zero, but just keeping quiet for obvious reasons, right?

I rather like the relationship between Suzaku and Nunnally here as they seem to rely on each other to keep moving forward. Interesting she uses accomplice in the same way as C.C. did with Lelouch. I don't recall her ever being aware of the exact nature of their relationship so not sure if it's meant to be symbolic and coincidental.

It's funny as they could really stretch this out to be quite long if they keep adding new stuff, which is actually what I'd prefer. Rather worried they might not though and just speed through the plot of Resurrection when we get there.

Also wondering if we might get to see when Lelouch was initially brought back in his soulless state from being dead, though probably far more likely that we'll just cut to them travelling. Interesting thing to note is that going from the Requiem manga, Shirley is dead in this version of things like in the show (her death was shown among a number of things Lelouch was recalling at one point) so are they just going to come up with some other way C.C. smuggled his body out? Not that there was much detail given but still.

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