The End of Kamen Rider Amazons

Seeing the members of the extermination squad pinning Uncle Ren down with their bodies, fans couldn't help but feel sorry for him. Everything he had done was for humanity, yet it was humanity itself that was stopping him.

The squad members took advantage of Uncle Ren's unwillingness to kill, using it to hold him back.

This lack of understanding made viewers feel heartbroken. Some even wished they could jump into the world of Kamen Rider Amazons and punch each member of the extermination squad.

Meanwhile, Mizusawa Yu stood up.

Thanks to the efforts of the extermination squad and Haruka, who had bought him some time, Mizusawa Yu had regained his strength and attacked Uncle Ren again!

At this moment, he no longer hesitated.

He wanted to live!

He wanted to help the innocent Amazons survive, and to do so, he had to kill the man who once guided him on this path—Uncle Ren!

"Then die! Only if you die will the remaining Amazons be able to survive!" Mizusawa Yu, now in a frenzied state, charged at Uncle Ren once more, shouting back the words Ren had said earlier. His right hand, armed with the sharp Amazon blade, aimed straight for Ren's head.

"Yes, I am a sinner. I deserve to die!" Faced with Mizusawa Yu's assault, Uncle Ren forcefully broke free from the extermination squad members holding him.

There was no time to dodge now.

Instead of retreating, Uncle Ren met the attack head-on, raising his own arm blade. He roared back at Mizusawa Yu, "But... before I die, I must wipe out every single Amazon!"

Both Mizusawa Yu and Uncle Ren roared like wild beasts, their ferocious cries filled with such murderous intent that even fans watching at home felt a sense of dread.

The close-quarters battle began—swift, chaotic, and brutal—too fast for anyone to fully follow.

Then, at a certain moment—

"Splurt!"

Blood sprayed into the air!

Both their attacks struck home, piercing each other's bodies. Blood flowed from their wounds like a fountain, soaking into the sandy beach and turning the tides of the ocean red.

The two fighters, with one final pull, tore their weapons free, causing even more blood to gush from their bodies.

For an ordinary person, such injuries would have been fatal.

But not for them!

Instead, they reverted to their human forms, clutching their wounds in agony as they collapsed onto the ground.

This battle had no victor.

Mizusawa Yu, Haruka, and the surviving Amazons from Tlaloc disappeared without joining forces with the extermination squad.

In contrast, Uncle Ren was left alone—completely isolated and abandoned.

He clutched his wounds as he walked away from the beach, utterly desolate.

Fans watching this couldn't help but sigh.

He had nothing left.

Even the only light in his life—Nana—was gone. He had ended things with her before this battle, believing he wouldn't survive.

Now, he leaned against a utility pole, looking like a man waiting for death.

"Click, click, click..."

The sound of high heels suddenly echoed in the background.

On screen, a pair of long legs in black stockings appeared beside Uncle Ren.

It was Nana. She stood over him, looking down at him.

"Why are you here? We broke up," Uncle Ren said.

"Honestly, you wanted me to come, didn't you?" Nana responded, kneeling beside him. She gently lifted his head onto her lap, giving him a comforting lap pillow.

"And besides... you couldn't survive without me, right? You've always been a man who depends on others. But now, there's no one else who would let you."

"You really know everything, Nana," Uncle Ren said, smiling weakly.

The final shot lingered on their gaze, locked together.

"Ah, this is kind of sweet," one fan commented.

"This is true love!" another added.

"I wish I could rely on someone like that."

"I've been having stomach issues lately, and the doctor says I should only eat soft food," joked another viewer.

Watching this scene, many fans couldn't help but feel emotional.

Uncle Ren and Nana's relationship was indeed sweet.

Most men, and even many women, would love to have someone who always stood by their side, helping them, never leaving them—no matter what.

But just as fans were enjoying this touching moment between Uncle Ren and Nana, they suddenly widened their eyes in shock.

"What the heck?"

"Wait, the final episode? Why wasn't there any warning?"

"What happens next? They didn't show us the rest of the story!"

Indeed, the screen had suddenly displayed the words "Final Episode," catching fans completely off guard.

There had been no prior notice at all.

However, it wasn't too surprising. After all, Felix wasn't a time traveler, so the fact that he had managed to write the first season of Kamen Rider Amazons was already impressive.

To be honest, when the second season of Kamen Rider Amazons was filmed in Ren's previous life, it wasn't as strong as the first season.

The second season didn't manage to fully carry forward the core message from the first season.

Without the context of the first season, the plot of the second season was reasonable and exciting enough on its own—featuring heroes, intense action, and a tragic romance between the main characters.

However, the most important issue was that Mizusawa Yu, who had been extensively developed in the first season, played a much smaller role in the second. He felt more like a plot device rather than a fully developed character. In the first season, Yu had decided to stand with the Amazons and fight for them, but in the second season, his position became ambiguous again. This inconsistency made viewers uncomfortable—after all that struggle in the first season, why was he suddenly conflicted again?

Additionally, Uncle Ren was reduced to a mere villain, losing all traces of his humanity and becoming nothing more than a mindless force of destruction.

Even other supporting characters, like Haruka and the extermination squad, who had shined in the first season, weren't given the same depth in the second. Their arcs were reduced to awkward dialogue and fragmented flashbacks, with some, like Haruka, even having their fates rushed to unsatisfying conclusions.

So Ren actually felt that ending the story with the first season worked well.

It left things open-ended.

Each viewer could imagine their own continuation of the story.

As the saying goes, "A thousand readers have a thousand Hamlets."

Mizusawa Yu, protecting the non-violent Amazons, Haruka awakening to his animal instincts after consuming his comrade's arm, and Uncle Ren's relentless determination to exterminate every last Amazon, even those who hadn't yet gone berserk—all of these elements left room for fans to dream up what would happen next.

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