
Rokuhira, with you I can become friends.
Who is friends with whom…
As always, there’s the distance bug with Chihiro calling me, and Chihiro who hasn’t called my name even once.
Sengoku-san is not losing!
I can’t believe a massacre would happen in the Kyoto Slaughter Hotel… that the master swordsman manager would lose…
A genius who can do anything, huh…
I came here ♥
At this point, it feels like the slaughter hotel, which has never been defeated in 150 years, is weak, as it was taken down by Hiruhiko, who has come to learn swordsmanship without any demon arts or demon swords.
>>7
Well, I don’t think any of the readers ever thought that a place with the name “Kyoto Slaughter Hotel,” which has never been dropped for 150 years, would be strong enough to not be dropped at all.
Is this where the showdown with Hiruhiko will take place…?
If the resolution with Hiruhiko is reached here, there will be no unveiling of Shakuyou, so it seems that the resolution won’t happen here and will have to wait for the next time.
Since we both don’t have our cursed swords, there will be no resolution.
There are probably a majority of readers who think that a slaughter hotel with such an pretentious name as “Slaughter Hotel” would be weak…
It’s the Kyoto Murder Hotel, after all…
Iori ← Chihiro ← ← ← Hiruhiko’s way of communicating is just too interesting.
This guy is being completely ignored.
It would be too unsatisfying to resolve this without using either of the cursed swords.
When is my younger brother going to come out?
This guy seems like he would use a cursed sword in a pinch, but he didn’t bring one in the first place.
But since there is warp, I might use it if it comes to that.
>>17
If you use it, Sarazuma will definitely come flying in, so aren’t you not using it here?
>>17
You’ll die the moment you use it.
Well, it should end nicely when the people with rolled ink arrive and tie it all together.
Is there a possibility that after regaining her memory, Sakimurazuma’s daughter can use swordsmanship?
I think we need cute girls on our side.
Also, Toto is probably a girl.
Customers who immediately attack just because they’ve been told over the phone that they’ll get money must be under some kind of spell.
>>21
Inhabitants of the average Kagurabachi world.
>>24
The surface society is functioning normally, and there are worlds where fierce battles are fought over pudding and test scores…
>>24
The security is worse than in Sakamoto’s world…
>>54
Just to let you know, we were at war until a little while ago…
What is the Sakamoto world…
>>21
As you know, Japan is a sword society.
I feel like it’s the right timing for one of us to use the cursed sword to summon dad, since we have a daughter too.
I wonder if Hiruhiko, cornered, will pull out and fly towards Satomura-san.
The depiction of the manager of the slaughter hotel ended without a strong impression, but I liked the character design, so the part with the severed head was a bit shocking.
I liked the portrayal of the mobs starting to stand up in reaction to Hiruhiko last week, so I wish the Killing Hotel could have done a bit better, but this is also fine.
I only brought a daytime hairpin, so I don’t have a sword.
When Mr. Zamura flies over here, isn’t it hard to escape?
Not Chihiro and the others, but Hiruhiko.
We both gained experience in swordsmanship, but I wonder who accumulated more experience points?
Isn’t this the master who interrupts? The one who teaches while fighting with the two disciples.
>>33
I have no recollection of taking Hiruhiko as a disciple.
>>33
Hirubiko is a comrade!
>>37
If two disciples were fighting with their unskilled swordsmanship, wouldn’t it seem like I’d say something like “Pow! I’ll teach both of you at once!”?
Well, I shouldn’t drag out the slaughter hotel too much…
Chihiro vs. Haruhiko (swordsmanship), the reunion of Iori and Za-mura, and the battle between Chihiro and his master are all events that need to happen in this chapter…
>>34
I feel like I wanted them to try a little harder, but well, this work really picks up speed once you hit the accelerator just once…
This hotel has no peace or rest at all.
>>35
From the name alone, it seems this hotel has no intention of allowing you to relax.
It’s reassuring that there’s a corner for cool sword fighting illustrations almost every week.
Iekura, you’re surprisingly getting along well in class and have female friends too…
I thought you were like me.
When searching for hotel reservations while traveling, if I come across something like “Kyoto Slaughter Hotel” online, I would do a double take.
Those staying at a hotel named “Kyoto Massacre Hotel” are all obviously crazy individuals.
Is Chihiro going with the sword-drawing technique route?
>>46
It seems to have a good compatibility with Ne.
On the contrary, if we go down the path of sword-drawing techniques, it seems like we might have a hard time managing Nishiki and Shou, so I wonder what to do.
A hotel that doesn’t give a damn about diversity, with the elevator buttons labeled in kanji for up and down.
It feels like I won’t be seeing any cursed swords for a while while learning the basics of swordsmanship here.
The manager is too weak.
I am a disciple of “freedom.”
Isn’t it too much of a protagonist?
>>52
Even though you’re a loser, you spout lines like a one-piece character…
I still don’t know if the boss of this chapter is Hiruhiko, the master, or Zamura-san.
>>53
Since it’s the training chapter, there’s a possibility it may not have a boss.
>>53
The Sword Saint may suddenly log in.
It’s fine because it’s passed down as a master, but that guy isn’t a master at all.
>>57
Chihiro accepted my shout, didn’t she?
>>68
In fact, this one scene can’t be excused because we had a mentor-student relationship.
This hotel should take a cue from the original source a bit more.
I want to see the true spirit of Hifusozamura.
There is, but the only one that seems possible to draw out at the moment is the Sword Saint…
If the Kyoto Slaughter Hotel wasn’t just a one-off joke, that would be a problem in itself…
To be honest, I’d rather see a battle with Zankyokuman than with Hiruhiko.
>>62
There’s no chance of winning at this point…
Maybe…
Aren’t they going to defeat Zamura-san together as best friends, Chihiro and Haruhiko…?
>>64
Don’t dream, you trash.
The manager has died, and in two weeks…
Closed
It seems like you are doing it.
The final boss will probably be Bishaku, but I wonder where and how Zamura-san will fit in.
The future of the Kyoto Murder Hotel collapsing and coming to an end is starting to feel realistic.
Is there a quota to knock down big buildings in each chapter?
It seems like we won’t die this time, so I’m not too concerned about the outcome.
Show me a lot of action in a tight space.
I think the ladle’s leadership is somehow a remnant of a “small nation,” so I predict they won’t die just yet.
In this chapter, I might not do it, but it seems like I will do something like surpassing the master’s cutting desire somewhere.
Could it be that everyone thinks Sengoku is dead?
After this chapter is over, I’ll be casually standing at the front.
>>74
That’s scarier over there!
“You’re being too naive about getting stronger in actual combat, aren’t you?! That’s just too true…”
>>76
(I thought I said it too strongly, but… did you understand what I said…!?)
>>77
The scene with the elevator.
I’m still undecided on which is best.
The manager was B.
This manga has a cool illustration popping up about once every two episodes at a fast pace…
I haven’t changed my decided pose since the first volume of this manga.
The manager probably realized that everyone figured it out as soon as the character introductions started, right?
Stop mocking the face that I raised!
I never thought the manager would lose his arm to Haruhiko so easily.
Well, it would be problematic if we fought well but ended up prolonging the situation…
The manager seemed strong, but the fact that he was easily defeated by Hiruhiko, who is probably on par with Chihiro meta-wise, suggests that he was considerably weaker than Zanyoku Man.