Sorry if you were expecting a new chapter \('A')/! This chapter is to explain things that may have not made sense. In the author's note besides chapter 6+7, I wrote things to remember. Everyone of them is referred to later. They may (possibly) reappear later before the main the part. Okay now to the explaining part and some minor spoilers.


Chapter 1: The Hand
Italy was eating til the lights go out and he was hit by a frying pan.

-The only question is who hit him?

Chapter 2: Nyo
Italy meets Nyo!Japan. He tells her he hadn't seen Japan for awhile. He finds a pan which is found out to be 's blood.

-What did Italy mean he hadn't seen Japan for awhile? Why is blood on the pan?

Chapter 3: Pile of Rubbish
This takes place around the time of the meltdown in Japan. Wee see Japan is searching for Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima. The three prefectures which were harmed during this time. Not only is the prefectures hurt. So is Japan's body. China, Italy, Germany, America, and England came to help. They begin telling him they are there for him. Which those lines are referred to again.

Chapter 4: Pile of Work
Japan is in his backyard with Pochi. Then America asks him to build a plane for him. Japan is reluctant to do it. Japan mentions the other nations make him make things for them a lot. Which is why, if you hadn't noticed, Japan's attitude is different towards other than it usually is.

- Who dropped the train on London? Was it Japan?

Chapter 5: Minna... Gomennasai
England asks Japan to build him a train. Which Japan slightly curses him. China tells Japan he's real which he's trying to tell Japan he's his true friend. A train falls on London. England is injured.

Chapter 6: Shiawase
Japan gives America his plane while acting nervously. Japan leaves then America notices Japan may have a connection to England's injury. Japan is at home then Italy comes over a promise he made in chapter 3. They have a close bonding moment. Then Japan ask Italy for advice then Italy leaves. Japan gets a phone call.
-Who calls him?

Chapter 7: Different sides
All the Axis and Allies meet up for a meeting. They notice Japan and England isn't there. They argue whether Japan is innocent or guilty over the reason of England's health. America is the one who calls Japan at the end after Italy left Japan's home.

Makes a little sense? Okay now onto the plot explanation.

Japan spins the globe on his hands, seeing as each nation rise against him just to fall again. Italy finds out the fate of the nations and he has to stop it by granting Japan another past. Can he actually save their lives? "If you're not for me, you're against me."

Japan controls the world, other nations tries to dethrone him but fail. It's like those stories that get solved by going back into time. That quote is to be said later on. A minor spoiler in the plot actually picks up when shows up.

Please wait for the upcoming chapters!