
“Hitokiri Battousai” Saito Hajime? ……
The opponent to be most wary of.
Because he’s a young guy with absolutely no information on our first meeting.
Whoa, Rengoku has sunk…
Even if we can be cautious of the person, we can’t anticipate that explosive shell.
In a way, the one who dealt the most damage to Shishio.
Well, even without the explosive rounds, having a double means it would be bad if they boarded.
Of course, they would say to pull out your spine and bring it to me.
(I often see this person on Niconico…)
>>7
You’re the same, aren’t you!
I will kill you… I will kill you, Sagara Sanosuke…!
It’s pretty carefree to be about to lose most of your assets.
What’s your name?
Devastating damage to finances.
I’m glad it was resolved by boat.
If it had hit me directly, I would have died.
It’s not good to get angry when an unknown person causes a lot of damage.
Well, it’s fine to ignore it.
Suddenly terrorists blow up ships and sink them.
I love the scenario where these under-the-radar ones cause massive damage.
I should have thought that something was off just by being with these two…
Well, I can’t read the bomb.
>>18
It’s fine up until the bomb, but I can’t predict that kind of power!
It was a really troublesome one in the live-action movie as well.
>>19
The late Edo period tank, which seems to always have regeneration, is just too convenient.
>>20
Even though I was more seriously injured than Kenshin, I was really energetic and it was no good.
>>23
Even though I’m covered in blood, in the end, I’m leaning on Kenshin and walking…
I am a punk from a farming family that fell apart in the Akahotai.
You wouldn’t think this character throws explosive rounds with this appearance…
Regarding the danger of explosive rounds, it’s left to Sano, who was casually given them and carelessly put them in his pocket, that is the most scared.
Sanosuke can withstand something like explosive shells.
What exactly is for self-defense…?
>>26
The ultimate self-defense is exterminating the enemy, so it is not wrong.
>>26
If I had thrown it at the enemy’s feet with a sense of surprise, I would have died from the explosion as well.
Waterproof explosive shells.
But from the perspective of a bomb terrorist, all of Sano’s opponents feel like they swarm with Kenshin-level fighters, so maybe this level of self-defense is appropriate.
It’s seriously crazy that it detonates with a shock.
If I had gotten into a fight on the way, I would have died.
If the explosive shell isn’t strange, it means we got caught by a fake ship…
>>32
I was caught by a fake ship…
Perhaps because of this, during the final battle, Sanosuke strikes Shishio-sama instead of using flame attacks, just to be safe.
When you hit Anji, make sure to remember their full name, it’s someone you really hate!
If they had brought in dozens of explosive rounds, it would have ended much sooner.
I can’t help but laugh every time I see Shishio with his eyes wide open after the new OP’s Rengoku explosion.
To put it extremely, even if at this point the monk were to teach the fight-obsessed person about enlightenment,
Well, if we don’t let them get closer, then that’s the end of it.
Because Kenshin and the others didn’t stop him, the terrorist was turning the whole country into a sea of fire before Shishio acted, right?
Even with a background check, all I can really be cautious about is a horse-cutting sword.
I have no idea that I was receiving it from someone who had become a bomb specialist before I knew it.
In the novel version by Watsuki, the character who was originally supposed to buy Rengoku ended up having the bomb artist draw a picture of Rengoku, which led the bomb artist to be shocked and think, “Is there really a dangerous ship like this…?” and thus he started purchasing hazardous materials from overseas, which resulted in the creation of that special hand grenade.
>>42
Make the bomb meant for blowing up the government building powerful enough to demolish a steel warship.
>>50
I think it got fun to see how much firepower can be produced while making it.
I see, thinking about it, it was terrorists against terrorists…
If there were remaining shells from that explosive round, it seems like Shishio could be defeated too.
>>45
Even without Shishio, I would die.
That’s why dark horses are frightening.
It’s great that we gave this bomb to him, but what if Sanosuke accidentally tripped and fell around here? That could have been a disaster, right?
This is Sanosuke.
It’s a survivor of the Red Report Corps!
>>49
That liar?
Well, then there’s no need to be so cautious…
The Red Report Team wouldn’t die from a bomb of that caliber.
The Red Report Brigade… the sword of slicing horses… did the monk teach me the double ultimate technique…?
The explosive rounds that come out there.
Shishio was really mad, which is funny.
It feels like it’s really hit a critical point, and that’s appealing.
It might have hit around the gunpowder magazine in the hold in a good way.
>>55
The main shaft has ascended.
Of course, you’d get angry!
>>56
It’s like having your newly built apartment destroyed… Don’t lose your temper.
Who are you!?
I don’t know how tough the warships were at the time, but I think sinking from a hand-thrown explosive shell is a defect.
>>59
Because the one who sold it is the connection, right?
I can generally accept that.
I think the tendency to look down on younger people as we get older, despite having been around the same age during the Bakumatsu period that we love so much, is a sign of becoming an old fogey.
Even a big man who doesn’t usually sweat the small stuff gets angry about 3/5 being blown up.
There is a certain pleasure in TRPGs when accidents lead to scenario breakdowns.
There’s no way a battleship would sink from such a tiny hand grenade.
Stay calm and deal with it.
>>64
I even shot the gatling gun properly…
>>64
It was unfortunate that it caught fire to the gunpowder magazine.
This looks just like Dragon Ball.
To activate the damage control functions of a warship, trained crew members are necessary.
Amateurs who suddenly made a purchase can’t manage it well.
It’s painfully evident that warships represent national power.
Isn’t it amazing that the movement of swinging a sword is said to create a vacuum, yet kicking the air for a double jump is considered even more impossible?
Judging by the range of the explosion, it seems to have blown off about a third of the hull.
Of course it will sink.
The man Tsukioka Tsu-nan was truly needed by the Ten Swords.
>>71
If I partnered with Henya, it would be a big deal.
>>72
It seems like a bomb could devastate Tokyo from above.
>>80
I wonder how far the blast wind will take me…
>>71
If there’s a bomb, it will be too loud and Mr. Umui won’t be able to use his mind’s eye, so it’s not good.
>>71
I think it’s better to make them a senior officer in charge of development or equipment since their combat ability is low.
>>71
Depending on the timing, that guy was in a position where it wouldn’t be surprising if he joined a faction.
I have a vague memory, but I think it was about this big of an explosion.
It might be an exceptional firepower for a hand grenade.
>>73
It’s worse than I thought.
Seeing that explosion, no one would think the ship is at fault.
Mitsuoka was making bombs like that in a wooden tenement, and Sanosuke was wandering around places like the police station and town eateries with that bomb…
Even with that size of dynamite, this level is impossible, right?
Did we bury a large number of bombs in the ground?
I feel like I finally understand Shishio’s feelings now that I’ve bought my own car as an adult.
>>86
Did a young monk throw a bomb at you?
>>86
It became a total loss the moment I took it for its first drive after buying it!
That’s how it is with purgatory.
>>91
I can hardly even drive…
So it wasn’t just the firepower of hand grenades that sank it!
>>87
The process leading up to the sinking in the new anime might be depicted a bit more carefully.
If Henya and Tsunan teamed up, the government would seriously collapse!
It’s a power that puts cannons to shame.
I feel like they were really angry, saying something like “Pull off that guy’s head and bring it here!”
Self-defense bomb throwing! Explosion! Ammunition depot ignited! Power unit explosion!
Could it be that you’re mistakenly believing that a huge explosion was caused only by a hand-thrown grenade after seeing a collage created by someone anonymous in the past…?
>>95
Right after the hand grenade, the main shaft would break, and wouldn’t it ignite the powder magazine in about 10 minutes?
Isn’t the fireball part about 100 meters if we’re not careful?
Even today, it seems that level of firepower with that size hasn’t been achieved…
Thinking calmly, it’s quite frightening that Saito was being beaten up pretty badly.
The man was unexpected when leaving purgatory.
However, I have to say that my understanding was lacking when it comes to the strength of Battousai and Saito, and more than anything, I underestimated myself.
Who is it? I’m scared!!
The fact that Sanosuke was carrying explosive shells from Tokyo to Kyoto is too terrifying.
>>103
If the monk was killed by Sano, the monk might have died in an explosion too.
>>109
Isn’t it a miracle that the meeting didn’t trigger an explosion?
It’s amazing that Sano and the others survived with such power.
But Aomurasaki is more interesting here.
The era of the sword is truly over.
Somewhere in Tokyo, a mountain of old-type explosives is also buried.
If I had thrown you off the carriage, there would have been a huge explosion in the town.
The power of something that can be easily concealed in one’s pocket would be disastrous if it fell into the hands of terrorists, causing chaos all over Japan.
Tsuyaoka Tsunami reformed, and it was good for the main body.
At the point of the explosive shell, it’s already causing massive flooding and fire due to the explosion, so in the end, it’s a fatal injury…
I was making it after I had a change of heart…
>>115
It’s purely for self-defense, so we won’t spread it around to those aiming to overthrow the government…
I put in so much effort to disguise myself with an overbody in the afterlife and then revealed my true identity with a bang…
Shishio underestimated Sanosuke, but he didn’t leave him alone.
I had already prepared the gatling gun at the point where it should properly arrive, but due to the bomb…
Can a shell of that size really sink the Underworld?
>>119
It seems that the armor is so strong that even the latest model naval cannons of the time couldn’t penetrate it…
However, around this era, it seems that the military technology of the great powers’ warships has greatly advanced and dynamite has been invented, so it feels like there might be something just on the edge of happening or not…
I’m really glad it didn’t explode on the way.
It’s impressive that the three great weapons of the late Edo period, the Gatling gun, ironclad ship, and Armstrong gun, are all featured in the story.
I was rewatching the new anime and it got me thinking.
Isn’t Sanosuke super cool?
If it exploded and sank from the inside, I could understand that, but what is it with throwing it from the outside and sinking it by hand…
The sinking was solely due to the fire in the powder magazine that broke the screw shaft.
It’s breaking through the steel armor of the abyss, that Tsukioka-style explosive round…
Was it due to mental strength that Shishio wasn’t affected by Sanosuke’s double technique? Or was it because of his complicated fracture that he couldn’t execute the technique?
>>127
I took it off with my tongue.
>>127
If the spirit surpasses the body, then according to the no-damage theory, Shishio is always like that.
If I had worked around the Army Ministry, later military expeditions might have been much easier.
It’s absolutely impossible due to their temperament, though.
The amount of explosive material in a bomb is roughly equal to its explosive power, so for that level of power to fit in the palm of your hand…
If it were turned into a fighting game, explosive projectiles would surely be included as special moves.
If the Akahōtai had taken care of this, it wouldn’t have come to such a situation.
I chuckled at the text “Kyoto Great Fire (Part 2).”
If we had the gunpowder technology of Tsuina, the Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War would have been a piece of cake…
It’s honestly sad that someone invested two-fifths or three-fifths of their assets and had it turned into trash in an instant.
>>137
But it’s probably dirty money earned from crime anyway, right?
>>137
For all we know, some of the subordinates might have died too.
Since they are terrorists in the wilderness with the intention of opposing the Meiji government, if Lord Shishio or Houji had discovered them first, the results might have been different.
Around the time of the Meiji Restoration, if someone had the technology to produce explosives capable of penetrating the iron plates of warships at the size of a hand grenade, countries like England, America, and France would definitely not overlook it.
I love MUGEN’s fortune cookie explosive bullet.
Kenshin ← I will kill you.
Saito ← Kill him.
?←Pull out the spine and bring it to me.
>>145
It’s funny how you can tell they’re really angry about this kind of thing.
Well, it just feels like our plan was completely ruined, and it seems like something we spent a lot of money on was destroyed.
>>145
It’s not the spine, it’s the skull!
Securing financial resources is probably the work of someone like Hoji, but I wonder how they did it…
>>146
It is believed that they dropped many villages like Shingetsu Village and collected tribute from there.
Because it’s been less than ten years, it’s an ultra-high pace.
There are too many scary things besides explosive bullets.
Successful conversion of Anji.
>>147
The Ten Swords, aside from the monk and Fuji, haven’t changed their rotten criminal nature, so in terms of the impact on their hearts, Sanosuke is at the level of a master.
After going through the trouble of disguising as a shabby ship and surprising Yumi with a reveal, it sank in less than a day.
So, you were planning to turn Kyoto into a sea of fire and show off?
>>152
Planning to bombard Tokyo.
Knowing just enough about their background made me let my guard down even more.
He’s regarded as a somewhat tough fighter that’s famous locally.
The disguise was necessary because it was to deceive the government’s eyes more than it was a surprise for her.
I might have reduced the damage from the explosive rounds if I had purged it to brag to Kenshin.
The explosive shell was thrown multiple times, and if I think that the Double Extreme happened by chance, well…
No matter who throws it, the result will be the same, Shishio-sama!
For Shishio, it’s someone who suddenly appears without any peculiar connection or ties and causes a lot of damage.
Whether it’s the original work or the live-action.
Because of the rented products sold by En.
What happens if I accidentally use the Crimson Arm on Sanosuke while he’s holding this?
If there were such things as explosive rounds, it would be the end of the sword era.
All main characters should have explosive shots.
>>161
Think about the damage to those around you.
>>163
Terrorists have no regard for rules.
There was a scene where I was making a ruckus and felt like Saito was about to throw me out of the carriage, saying it was too noisy.
If I had fallen at that time, it would have been a self-destruct ending.
If I had taken it down with a Gatling gun, it should have exploded far away from the ship.
It was somehow blocked by a double layer.
If a party showcasing something I poured 30% of my entire fortune into gets destroyed, even the mild-mannered Shishio would definitely get angry.
>>168
It’s more than 60% because it’s three-fifths.
The scary thing about that hand grenade is that it has no fuse.
Countermeasures against swordsmen…
If I accidentally caused a shock during a fight or training, it would have been a disaster.
>>170
In some cases, there was also a pattern of the monk being caught up in it.
I feel like it’s exploding with the force of a 500kg bomb.
From Shishio’s perspective, he probably thought that if he burned this guy, that thing would explode again…
>>172
So I hit with a fist like this.
It seems that hitting might be more refreshing.
>>172
It’s really frustrating, but it’s also really scary…
The Red Report Corps is really insane!
Instead of saying roughly half, saying 60% feels like a strong indication that it was a pretty reckless purchase.
It’s good that I was able to surprise Battousai.
It’s trash from a fake military swindler.