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* In Chapter 15, an American spy who decided it's a bright idea to kidnap Makoto to use as a bargaining chip for securing Mana's power proceeds to [[KickTheDog kick the dog]] by not only telling Makoto that [[spoiler:Isaac Montana]] had been working as TheMole right as [[spoiler:she]] was trying to rescue him, but tell [[spoiler:her]] that [[spoiler:her sickly grandfather]], the reason for [[spoiler:her]] being TheMole in the first place, passed away this morning (read: TheMole's superiors ordered him killed as punishment for TheMole's already-foreseen betrayal). Makoto could only yell out his outrage... which Mana somehow "hears" from miles away. Cue the Japanese government hastily clearing a path for one giant girl that's running at full speed towards the American carrier that Makoto is on, all while [[NoSell no-selling]] '''every single thing''' thrown at her by the entire fleet escorting said carrier, from dodging waves of Tomahawk and Harpoon missiles to tanking massed fire from the fleet's guns and a storm of missiles from the carrier's entire complement of fighters. It all ends with ripping her way through the carrier's deck and into the chamber where Makoto is being held, and the spy could only stare at the giantess's lone eye ominously staring back at him from the torn ceiling. TooDumbToLive doesn't even begin to cover it. Oh, and turns out that not only said spy [[spoiler:'''lied''' about Montana's grandfather's death (so he was doing it just for the sake of dog-kicking), his superiors had actually rejected the plan due to being smart enough to realize the risks are not worth it, so he was going against orders all along]].

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* In Chapter 15, an American spy who decided it's a bright idea to kidnap Makoto to use as a bargaining chip for securing Mana's power proceeds to [[KickTheDog kick the dog]] by not only telling Makoto that [[spoiler:Isaac Montana]] Isaac Montana had been working as TheMole right as [[spoiler:she]] she was trying to rescue him, but tell [[spoiler:her]] her that [[spoiler:her her sickly grandfather]], grandfather, the reason for [[spoiler:her]] her being TheMole in the first place, passed away this morning (read: TheMole's superiors ordered him killed as punishment for TheMole's already-foreseen betrayal). Makoto could only yell out his outrage... which Mana somehow "hears" from miles away. Cue the Japanese government hastily clearing a path for one giant girl that's running at full speed towards the American carrier that Makoto is on, all while [[NoSell no-selling]] '''every single thing''' thrown at her by the entire fleet escorting said carrier, from dodging waves of Tomahawk and Harpoon missiles to tanking massed fire from the fleet's guns and a storm of missiles from the carrier's entire complement of fighters. It all ends with ripping her way through the carrier's deck and into the chamber where Makoto is being held, and the spy could only stare at the giantess's lone eye ominously staring back at him from the torn ceiling. TooDumbToLive doesn't even begin to cover it. Oh, and turns out that not only said spy [[spoiler:'''lied''' '''lied''' about Montana's grandfather's death (so he was doing it just for the sake of dog-kicking), his superiors had actually rejected the plan due to being smart enough to realize the risks are not worth it, so he was going against orders all along]].along.
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* In Chapter 15, an American spy who decided it's a bright idea to kidnap Makoto to use as a bargaining chip for securing Mana's power proceeds to [[KickTheDog kick the dog]] by not only telling Makoto that [[spoiler:Isaac Montana]] had been working as TheMole right as [[spoiler:she]] was trying to rescue him, but tell [[spoiler:her]] that [[spoiler:her sickly grandfather]], the reason for [[spoiler:her]] being TheMole in the first place, passed away this morning (read: TheMole's superiors ordered him killed as punishment for TheMole's already-foreseen betrayal). Makoto could only yell out his outrage... which Mana somehow "hears" from miles away. Cue the Japanese government hastily clearing a path for one giant girl that's running at full speed towards the American carrier that Makoto is on, all while [[NoSell no-selling]] '''every single thing''' thrown at her by the entire fleet escorting said carrier, from waves of Tomahawk and Harpoon missiles to massed fire from the fleet's guns and a storm of missiles from the carrier's entire complement of fighters. It all ends with ripping her way through the carrier's deck and into the chamber where Makoto is being held, and the spy could only stare at the giantess's lone eye ominously staring back at him from the torn ceiling. TooDumbToLive doesn't even begin to cover it. Oh, and turns out that not only said spy [[spoiler:'''lied''' about Montana's grandfather's death (so he was doing it just for the sake of dog-kicking), his superiors had actually rejected the plan due to being smart enough to realize the risks are not worth it, so he was going against orders all along]].

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* In Chapter 15, an American spy who decided it's a bright idea to kidnap Makoto to use as a bargaining chip for securing Mana's power proceeds to [[KickTheDog kick the dog]] by not only telling Makoto that [[spoiler:Isaac Montana]] had been working as TheMole right as [[spoiler:she]] was trying to rescue him, but tell [[spoiler:her]] that [[spoiler:her sickly grandfather]], the reason for [[spoiler:her]] being TheMole in the first place, passed away this morning (read: TheMole's superiors ordered him killed as punishment for TheMole's already-foreseen betrayal). Makoto could only yell out his outrage... which Mana somehow "hears" from miles away. Cue the Japanese government hastily clearing a path for one giant girl that's running at full speed towards the American carrier that Makoto is on, all while [[NoSell no-selling]] '''every single thing''' thrown at her by the entire fleet escorting said carrier, from dodging waves of Tomahawk and Harpoon missiles to tanking massed fire from the fleet's guns and a storm of missiles from the carrier's entire complement of fighters. It all ends with ripping her way through the carrier's deck and into the chamber where Makoto is being held, and the spy could only stare at the giantess's lone eye ominously staring back at him from the torn ceiling. TooDumbToLive doesn't even begin to cover it. Oh, and turns out that not only said spy [[spoiler:'''lied''' about Montana's grandfather's death (so he was doing it just for the sake of dog-kicking), his superiors had actually rejected the plan due to being smart enough to realize the risks are not worth it, so he was going against orders all along]].
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* In Chapter 15, an American spy who decided it's a bright idea to kidnap Makoto to use as a bargaining chip for securing Mana's power proceeds to [[KickTheDog kick the dog]] by not only telling Makoto that [[spoiler:Isaac Montana]] had been working as TheMole right as [[spoiler:she]] was trying to rescue him, but tell [[spoiler:her]] that [[spoiler:her sickly grandfather]], the reason for [[spoiler:her]] being TheMole in the first place, passed away this morning (read: TheMole's superiors ordered him killed as punishment for TheMole's already-foreseen betrayal). Makoto could only yell out his outrage... which Mana somehow "hears" from miles away. Cue the Japanese government hastily clearing a path for one giant girl that's running at full speed towards the American carrier that Makoto is on, all while [[NoSell no-selling]] '''every single thing''' thrown at her by the entire fleet escorting said carrier, from waves of Tomahawk and Harpoon missiles to massed fire from the fleet's guns and a storm of missiles from the carrier's entire complement of fighters. It all ends with ripping her way through the carrier's deck and into the chamber where Makoto is being held, and the spy could only stare at the giantess's lone eye ominously staring back at him from the torn ceiling. TooDumbToLive doesn't even begin to cover it. Oh, and turns out that not only said spy [[spoiler:'''lied''' about Montana's grandfather's death (so he was doing it just for the sake of dog-kicking), his superiors had actually rejected the plan due to being smart enough to realize the risks are not worth it, so he was going against orders all along]].

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