
Episode 22: “Yurian vs. Arcos” Show me your entertainment!!
It’s nice how readers think, “Wow, this little sister who appeared right after was really strong.”
It was fun, wasn’t it? One-sided VS.
>>2
It was really a turn-based battle…
What are we going to do about this… from here on?
What are we going to do about this… it was.
If you enter the sea, you won’t lose!
It was only because we got along well that we managed to cope, but if a stronger enemy than this guy shows up, it would be a problem.
Leaving behind the heroine was a fine play.
It’s not just relying on ability; I have enough quick wits to survive even if my head gets chopped off.
Realizing the mysterious physically strong resurrection holder is blessed by the sea, or noticing that there is a limit to the number of resurrections and continuously attacking the corpse.
Winning is achieved by fulfilling either one.
>>7
The latter aside, the former is a level that even the prophet took several years to finally realize, so it’s just a bit too much…
>>7
If I can’t get into the sea, then I’ll test when I die. I have the ability to do it, right?
A normally checkmated enemy.
In other words, I was surprised by how much more intense the feeling of killing intent was than I expected at first.
The water user in the early stages, whose ridiculous strength was allowed due to having a terrible compatibility with the protagonist.
You should not confront the strongest piece first.
Julian also determined that he could not win, so he obstructed visibility with smoke and escaped into the sea.
The sea was more on our side than I expected.
It probably won’t get worse, but I felt like, “Oh no, Mom showed up.”
The enemy has resurrection or super recovery, so I will quickly wear them down with a large mass of seawater.
That way of thinking was correct, though.
Anyway, it was probably a bad idea that the sea was close by, as they would have tried to dive into it to solve the problem.
It was already a victory by the time the heavy rain started.
Manipulating the blood inside someone’s body at will is something that shouldn’t be normal.
>>18
It’s an ability that can make it look like a natural death, such as a cerebral hemorrhage or heart attack, even if it isn’t a gruesome death.
It’s more about compatibility.
I can only say that it somehow worked out because they would die if I hit them hard enough.
If the surprise one-punch didn’t land, I would have drowned a hundred times and been done for.
In hindsight, since Yulian had the upper hand in the information battle, he won while maintaining that advantage.
The thread image always had a winning strategy, but it’s sad that there is no scenario where we could have actually won if we had done 〇〇.
>>20
I talk too much about my abilities…
>>22
They must have had the confidence that there was absolutely no way they could lose.
In reality, there is a level of strength that makes losing almost impossible.
The sea is my territory, so I guided you here, you know?
Drowning because of the touch of a mother who thinks of her son.
As a result of taking the best possible action with the information I had, I ended up facing Yulian, who is invincible in the sea, and Mama Sea.
Bad luck.
I thought it was super power, then I thought it was immortality, and then it turns out it’s just loved by the sea.
From the perspective of someone who enjoys water games, the delayed release is beyond ridiculous, making it a terrible game.
I wonder if there was a three-step method to fix things after that victory.
Can you cure it, O high lord?
>>26
The king restored everything back to normal after the wooden beam was stabbed right in the middle of the prophet’s body, with bones protruding from the arms, so it’s undoubtedly true that there was at least a way to heal it.
I want to know how you intended to survive in a state where you lose consciousness, your water manipulation stops, and your head falls off.
>>27
I just want to kill Yurian, anything would be fine~ right?
If it can be cured, then it’s alright to run away first.
>>27
The king. Wasn’t the prophet supposed to heal him, or did he intend to be healed by the king?
Well, it seems there might also be other characters with healing abilities besides the king.
Well, even though the image in the thread is about national defense, there’s no room for sympathy because the essence is rotten.
>>28
That said, it was also true that there was no one to correct it…
He is the strongest among the country’s ability users…
It makes sense to call it the strongest force.
The scene where we were both thinking “Why isn’t this guy dead?” was really surreal.
I feel like they will keep talking about how strong that guy was, just like Lady Grinide.
It’s raining, so it’s almost certain that we’ll win.
However, their super strength and resurrection ability are troublesome, so I’ll drive them into the sea and eliminate any chance of victory.
The one in the upper right looked like a kill log from an FPS, but it was just a subtitle.
Even if I know about manipulating water in the body, there’s nothing I can do about it…
>>41
It’s the kind of fantasy that doesn’t get done much anyway…
>>41
Because of this, even in deserts or wastelands where water manipulators are not good, they are incredibly strong…
>>55
Although it hasn’t appeared in the main story, it seems like I could manipulate the water inside my body to achieve a form of pseudo-flight…
It’s a loss if you couldn’t sense the relationship with the sea when you saw the spitting. Ah well.
>>43
Was that sumi?
On the ground, it has a power like that of a machine gun, as if it’s scattering bullets in normal times.
When it rains, it reaches the level of artillery bombardment.
It’s like scattering missiles when you’re in the sea.
If I had chosen a lake or a river, I could have won.
Well, if the sea is the closest, then it’s definitely the sea…
If I were an infinite resurrection ability user, trying to wear them down with rain gatling is just a waste of time.
Since they possess mysterious superhuman strength, if there were a third ability like a time bomb, it would not only be useless but also a bad move.
I guess we have no choice but to throw it into the sea…
In the realm of fictional water users, you’d be top class strong, Water Man.
This guy was using a gruesome method of killing that you rarely see even in works with similar abilities, right?
Getting hit by Julian in a sea buff state and only bleeding a little shows how high my defense is.
I just went to the sea to ensure it more reliably.
If it’s just about winning, I could probably win from there normally without the rain…
I mean, they’re considered the strongest in the story aside from the king, so there’s no one stronger than that.
>>53
There must be others in other countries as well.
>>54
In the first place, there are divine beings other than Mori, Amako, and the king in the forest…
I don’t even know if the opponent has a remaining life system or not…
Not explaining your abilities is pretty cowardly, right?!
I was thinking that something like a Thunder Prince might show up.
The ability inherited from the king is water-based, so it seems unlikely that a prince of a different attribute would be able to handle it.
He is the strongest in the kingdom…
The youngest child, Pee-pee Man, appears.
It’s impressive that you consistently maintain a crappy character.
>>61
Even at the point of resolution, it was already quite pathetic, but seeing it through the little sister’s recollection makes it even more pathetic… it’s amazing.
After seeing Yulian’s resurrection, I speculate that it involves a healing ability that repairs any missing parts upon revival.
I think it’s wise to instantly decide to immobilize someone by turning them into a daruma rather than killing them.
>>62
It seems that they have some experience in battles against ability users, even though they have had few encounters with stronger opponents.
It’s already been said, but misjudging Julian’s abilities is the biggest reason for the defeat.
There are others who are loved besides the sea.
I can’t believe the forest will be left like this.
Manipulating the blood of the opponent is too lawless, and if I understand it’s a limited life system, I had the power to kill completely.
There is no way to know that…
The pitying Hikikomori was interesting, but when I think about it calmly, they aren’t even worth having pity for.
Extracting only clean water from the enemy’s body and drinking it has some flair to it.
I was flying and moving around normally with water, so it was pretty much doing whatever I wanted.
As the conversation progresses, it seems that he was really strong; it was just that his opponent was bad.
If you don’t know that the ocean is nearby…
In the first place, the fact that he’s rampaging in the story means he was already in a position that everyone said was strong all along.