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Even in his absence, Ogata’s words to Koito in Russian ("bon-bon") are what triggered this wave of suspicion, proving Ogata is still successfully sabotaging Tsurumi from the shadows.

The chapter focuses heavily on Koito questioning Tsukishima about the truth behind Tsurumi’s past. Koito reveals a shocking connection: his father was a close friend of (the former commander of the 7th Division). Even in his absence, Ogata’s words to Koito

It solidifies Tsukishima as a tragic figure who chooses to live within the lie because the truth offers him no home to return to. It solidifies Tsukishima as a tragic figure who

When Koito asks Tsukishima if everything was a lie, Tsukishima’s reaction is chilling. He doesn't deny the manipulation. He explains that even if Tsurumi’s affection was a lie, it was a "sweet lie" that gave him a reason to live when he had nothing left. He explains that even if Tsurumi’s affection was

In the volume release, the dialogue was slightly adjusted to emphasize Tsukishima’s metaphor of being "withered up" before Tsurumi poured in his own "affection" to rebuild him as a soldier. 3. Asirpa’s Evolving Resolve

Chapter 210, " Sweet Lies ," is a masterful psychological turn for two of the series' most complex side characters: and Sergeant Tsukishima . As the journey through Karafuto nears its end, the "sweet lies" Tsurumi has woven around his soldiers begin to taste bitter. 1. Koito’s Confrontation and the "Mantetsu" Plan

Do you think Tsukishima truly believes Tsurumi’s lies, or is he just too broken to care about the truth?

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