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* Actually, this can apply for any scene where Nadia acts kindly toward Jean.

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* Sanson and Hanson set out in the Gratan to save the Nautilus from being destroyed in Gargoyle's mine trap, but not before subduing Grandis. Their reason? They want to protect her from getting killed. Shows how far these three are inseparable.

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* In episode 10, Sanson and Hanson set out in the Gratan to save the Nautilus from being destroyed in Gargoyle's mine trap, but not before subduing Grandis. Their reason? They want to protect her from getting killed. Shows how far these three are inseparable.



* In the end of episode 24, after Nadia snapped out of her misanthropy, she and Jean are together on the beach, viewing drawings from Marie.
* In episode 27, after storms destroyed their shelter, Nadia consoles Jean by telling him he did his best.
* After learning about Nemo's "[[ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated death]]", Grandis tells Nadia she can call her "mother" in episode 28, showing how much she embraced her motherly role after spending the early episodes hunting her down.



* In episode 34, Nadia confessed to Grandis she actually loved Jean's ''[[SillyLoveSong Itoshi non Nadia]]'' and that her abrasiveness was only an outer shell



** The entire Distant epilogue is full of Heartwarming moments, but arguably the best one is [[spoiler: the now-older Nadia as she happily enjoys a family dinner with Jean and their son. Considering how much emotional anguish Nadia endures throughout the course of series, it's fitting that very last shot of the show's eponymous character is Nadia at peace and content.]]

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** The entire Distant epilogue is full of Heartwarming moments, but arguably the best one is [[spoiler: the now-older Nadia as she happily enjoys a family dinner with Jean and their son. Considering how much emotional anguish Nadia endures throughout the course of series, it's fitting that very last shot of the show's eponymous character is Nadia at peace and content.]]content]]. There's also the fact [[spoiler:Jean's aunt accepted her to the point they allied together to rein in Jean and Henri, given their first meeting was Aunt Julie castigating Jean for bringing a "coloured girl" at home]].
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* Actually, this can apply for any scene where Nadia acts kindly toward Jean.

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** The entire Distant epilogue is full of Heartwarming moments, but arguably the best one is [[spoiler: the now-older Nadia as she happily enjoys a family dinner with Jean and their son. Considering how much emotional anguish Nadia endures throughout the course of series, it's fitting that very last shot of the show's eponymous character is Nadia at peace and content.]]
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* In episode 12, an AccidentalPervert gag ends up with Nadia throwing a big rock to Jean on the mistaken impression he was sneaking a peek on her. The stone hits Jean in the face, leading Grandis to congratulate her for the shot, but Nadia only becomes mortified at seeing she has hit Jean for real. Even if it is treated as just a throwaway gag, it shows that although she sometimes berates him beyond the reasonable, she really cares for him, even more than she thinks herself.

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* In episode 12, an AccidentalPervert gag moment ends up with Nadia throwing a big rock stone to Jean on the mistaken impression he was sneaking a peek on her. The stone hits Jean in the face, leading Grandis to congratulate her for the shot, but Nadia only becomes mortified at seeing she has hit Jean for real. Even if it is treated as just a throwaway gag, it shows that although she sometimes berates him beyond the reasonable, she really cares for him, even more than she thinks herself.

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