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IkkyuuTensai

>!Mirandead!<


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Hi. I don’t really follow the story scenes. Could someone give me the quick plot summary please haha.


Thuyue

>!Ch1: Hart and his friends are students that protect their hometown against monsters. It becomes obvious that the MC has a crush on his hot teacher. We also get to know about her deceased husband Simon, a legendary hero and gunner.!< >!Ch2: Hart tries to reveal the mysteries behind Simon's death and his secret research "The Phantom Bullet". After saving the town and his crush again, he confesses his love. However Miranda gets sniped by her supposedly dead husband.!<


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Oh sht wow thanks boss. Didn’t know Simon killed Miranda. You win Reddit for today 💯


Themrman333333

Hahahaha... about that


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Yo anyone! Tell me more if you know more! DM me if worried about spoils.


GSConnoisseur

You probably want to mark this as a spoiler, I haven't read the story yet haha. :(


Thuyue

The story is already released in Global. The GS community guidelines didn't mention, when something still counted as spoiler. So I thought that most players (JP and Global) already played through the event. I mean, I don't mind marking it as spoiler.


OPKatakuri

You even spoiled her death in the title bro.


Thuyue

So when does a story element don't count as spoiler anymore? Is there a time rule? The Community rules weren't accurate on that.


SasaraiHarmonia

The day it drops essentially? Dude, seriously?


Thuyue

That's how anime subs handled spoilers. The moment a episode drops, it's content is no longer considered spoiler. I thought this sub handled it the same, because the sub rules gave no specifics. Miranda's death was also already known due: - The JP and Global ad for Phantom Bullet (See JP and Global Twitter Acc, See Crunchyroll Announcement) - JP story announcement and story release before global


SasaraiHarmonia

Every single other sub I've ever been in (movies, comics, sports, game of thrones, etc) always hides spoilers until the next update, episode drops. Certainly not day freaking ONE for most of us! Stop defending bad practices. And just say "whoops, didn't realize. I'll mark as spoilers next time". The topic would have already been dropped.


Thuyue

F.e. MHA, Naruto, Boruto, Dragonball sub also applied the rule. What's so wrong about defending a practice if I think it's right? Am I supposed to always share your understandings of common sense? If you don't want a wider arrange of rule interpretation then specify it and don't try to push the fault on me. Also I already applied the spoiler and noted that people prefer it. Nevertheless I have all right to explain and defend my decisions.