Now that Komari has dealt with the perpetrator who manipulated Sakuna and gave him the punishment he deserves, Komari, Vill, and Sakuna get a vacation in paradise. However, it is more of a mission than a vacation.
After Komari’s death with the perpetrator who manipulated Sakuna and freed her from Inverse Moon, it’s time for fun in paradise. Yes, we find out she won three of the five wars despite being killed in two. As expected, that vacation, as most viewers hope it would be. Yes, Komari finds herself on a beach with Sakuna and Vill. Of course, they look great.
As expected, Vill acted a bit jealous of Komari because she thought that Komari could easily be won over by Sakuna. Sure, Komari said that she is simply hanging out with her. Either way, Vill takes Komari’s hand as she wants to play with her. As expected, they did beach activities such as playing with a beach ball, swimming in the ocean, sunbathing, taking out water guns, and having fun.
Of course, when Komari was about to have a blast, Vill reminded her they went to the beach island for a reason. It’s time to meet with Nelia Cunnigham or the “Moonpeach Princess” to resolve their differences. After all, there was that explosion when Komari, under the influence of her Core Implosion, basically exploded Odilon’s base. I can see why this move, while justified since Odilon deserves it for what he did, angered the leader of the Gerra-Aruka region.
Nelia is a bit suspicious about inviting Komari to the island since it’s basically a trap. Karen wants Komari to do it to find out their capabilities. With that, they meet Nelia and her clumsy maid, Gertrude. Before they met, Vill basically had Sakuna drink Vill’s blood so she could see if Komari lived. As expected, she does, as we will find out soon.
As expected, they finally met, and they got along at first. After all, Komari wants to show off the amount of people she can kill, which is about 50,000 and Nelia claims she can do the same. Sadly, things worsen when Nelia wants to join Komari in pursuing world domination and taking out her enemy nations, particularly Heavenly Paradise.
When Sakuna says she is against the plan for world domination, Komari changes her mind. That is until Bellius breaks the news that Komari’s forces clash with Nelia’s, and Nelia’s forces are utterly defeated. Not too surprising, really. That is when Komari, friends, and forces break from the island after Nelia becomes hostile. Thankfully, they made it safely.
But it’s good to know that this happened as Nelia has associations with the Inverse Moon, as we find out towards the end of the episode. It was an attempt to try to kill Komari for good. That man called Nelia sounds suspicious. This is not surprising since Odilon was their Crimson Lord before he faced death by explosion.
Of course, we see Karla Amatsu from Heavenly Paradise waiting to meet Komari. Their meeting went well at first. She is willing to form an alliance as long they do nothing with Gerra-Aruka. When there is mention of that incident when Komari got into her with Gerra-Aruka’s forces with a letter she received, Komari changes her tune to hopefully change things. Of course, when Vill pushes Komari, she falls on top of Karla, and yes, this is a lovely moment as Karla screams and pushes Komari away.
Eventually, Karla formed an alliance since she didn’t want to get killed. It’s funny how Melca and the cat girl, Thio, intend to take photos for a report on Karla. Surprisingly, they didn’t get caught. Either way, at least Komari is now in good hands.
Wish the beach segment was longer but the cultured were definitely blessed. Plus I REALLY needed this episode.
Nelia and Karla are both wonderful additions to the cast and soon to be Komari harem babes. I look forward to seeing how our heroine helps both girls out of their jams.
Agreed, the beech episode is the best part of the episode.
It should be interesting how Nelia’s and Karla’s relationship will develop with Komari, although she kind of burned the bridge for the former… especially given that Nelia might have ties with Inverse Moon. We’ll see soon enough.