Interesting story. But a good ending? Eirin is still a manipulative mad doctor who will keep on doing things for SCIENCE! It's just that she's more laid back & in control and less...eaty-bitey bat swingy crazy.
So yeah, everything is at peace once again...for now. (And from what we've seen...she has a history of not "cleaning" up her more "troublesome" subjects efficiently.)
I think I do know he meant Kaguya. And I also meant what I commented. And I never commented about "her" having shown up before this page or not.
oh well, is because you said "She might not even remember much about it all". Is more like Kaguya wasn't even aware that the whole thing occurred. (when she found out?)
OK, so let's see if my own interpretation of that ending makes any sense.
From what I can tell, the original Eirin won the fight and killed the clone. She then took the brains of Tewi and Reisen, hooked them up to some computer simulation and implanted them with false memories that would have them remember the events that took place relating to this doujin as nothing but a bad dream (or she manipulated those memories, either way...). She's done this basically as a bid to... Buy time, for lack of a better term, while she constructs new bodies for the two of them in the real world, whereupon she will shut the simulation down and implant the brains of those two rabbits into their newly constructed bodies, doing so in a way which would make the transition from simulation to reality seamless.
OK, so let's see if my own interpretation of that ending makes any sense.
From what I can tell, the original Eirin won the fight and killed the clone. She then took the brains of Tewi and Reisen, hooked them up to some computer simulation and implanted them with false memories that would have them remember the events that took place relating to this doujin as nothing but a bad dream (or she manipulated those memories, either way...). She's done this basically as a bid to... Buy time, for lack of a better term, while she constructs new bodies for the two of them in the real world, whereupon she will shut the simulation down and implant the brains of those two rabbits into their newly constructed bodies, doing so in a way which would make the transition from simulation to reality seamless.
Did I get any of that right?
Aside from the later part, which are very unneeded, I think so too.
Udonge somehow thought that her master has became a bit kinder.