AdolfXX
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I agree with you. Everything that happened after the military coup makes a lot of sense. I know that in reality this kind of development happens very often. I did not criticize the story after the military coup; I only mentioned that there is not much information about how it was possible. I also don’t like that many decisions seem to have absolutely no impact on the story—or at least I don’t see it. So, from a storytelling point of view, I don’t like the visual novel. However, the dialogues, the graphics, and the artwork are amazing.the realistic path is that she had male "loyalists", then slowly but surely as she gained power started becoming more radical and started purging them. That's how every authoritarian regime starts: campaign on a more moderate/anti corruption position ==> start a broad coalition that is more anti bad government over anything else ==> go mask off and finally reveal your true ideology while purging everyone that doesn't agree with you (even if they fought alongsiide you)