In the manga, Zero Two and Hiro have a different fate. They don't die. The plot takes them on a journey with various challenges but not to the point of death.
Yes, they do. But it's a very emotional and impactful part of the story.
Yes, they do. It's a sad ending for them in the manga.
Zero Two and Hiro have a deep and complex connection. They start as strangers but develop a strong bond over time.
This kind of manga typically contains adult and inappropriate content. It's not something that should be pursued or promoted.
The relationship between Hiro and Zero Two in the manga is full of ups and downs. They face various challenges and obstacles together, which tests and strengthens their bond. At first, there's a sense of mystery and curiosity, but as the plot unfolds, it transforms into a profound love and reliance on each other.
Yes, she does. It's a sad moment for many fans.
A good one should have a believable story line. Since we know Hiro and Zero Two's personalities from the original work, their actions in the fanfiction should be in line with those. For example, Zero Two's boldness and Hiro's determination should be well - represented.
Well, it could be about their life after getting married. Maybe they face challenges in their relationship like how to balance their work in fighting against the Klaxosaurs and their new family life. They might also have to deal with the opinions of others in their community.
Adventure is also common. They often go on quests or face challenges together, which strengthens their bond. For example, in some fanfictions they might fight against new enemies or explore unknown lands while relying on each other. This not only adds action to the story but also shows the depth of their relationship.