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  • The fact that - despite all their complaints and whining - Qwenthur and Havia are willing to put their life on the line to save innocent people.
  • In Vol 2, we learn the reason Havia is in the army and why he's just a low-ranked soldier, despite being a noble from a very rich and powerful family in the Legitimacy Kingdom. He is engaged to the heiress of the Vanderbilt family, who are rivals of the Winchel family. Obviously, both families fiercely oppose this engagement. Havia is in the army to prove himself and earn the right to inherit his family in order to marry her and end this rivalry. He could at any point give up on her, inherit the Winchel family and enjoy a much easier and safer life than the one he's currently having. But no matter how much he complains, he refuses to do it even though he has to regularly face Objects on foot.
  • In Vol 6, the reveal that Unicorn Unit is in fact the renamed Polar Bear Unit. They were so dedicated to Princess Staivia that they faked their own deaths and committed crime after crime so that years later they would be able to save her life. They sacrificed their names, faces, careers, and morals to protect that little girl.
    Hey, baby. How long are you going to keep crying? It’s about time you smiled.
  • In Vol 7, when Qwenthur, Havia and a group of soldiers were shot down and cornered in a building by a large mob - manipulated by information broadcasting worldwide from a group called MIB, the people they helped/saved previously (the young girl and the old lady Dorothy from the human trafficking group, Lisa from the Stalk Killer Unit and Sewax the battlefield reporter) and even the "Oh ho ho" Elite all put in their own ways to save them.
  • Qwenthur finally spits it out regarding Milinda in volume 10.
  • In Vol 12, the entire 37th comes to adore Catherine due to her sincere desire to retire from the military. Qwenthur in particular begins to act like the big brother she calls him. All of this leads up to Qwenthur's father, without any hesitation or details, agreeing to give Catherine a home simply because she's a girl in trouble.

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