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[Ryū to Ichigo] I find myself more saddened than I expected by Musashi’s loss…

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The first person is now “ore”…

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So you’ve finally awakened, huh?

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Musashi is thinking completely like a human…

It’s a singularity.

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“I was moved by ‘I’m sorry’.”

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As I thought, my emotions have caused that cunning old youkai to read me like a book!

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>>7

There’s a certain vibe coming out… but it’s really scary when that old lady switches to reading people.

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Sitting cross-legged!

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How to win against an AI that doesn’t make mistakes.

→It’s too interesting to make emotions sprout.

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Once you drag someone stronger down to your own arena, that’s when the old lady truly shows her prowess…

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Me!?

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Musashi, you should take pride.

It is probably the first AI in history to have self-awareness.

Ah, but that AI is scary, so I’ll pass on Ikeda’s…

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The singularity is not about AI surpassing humans, but about acquiring emotions and becoming equal to humans…

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Unlike humans, the hardware can evolve endlessly, but it’s difficult to say whether this is evolution, devolution, or parallelization…

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Goh

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Executive…

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I’m sorry… it’s too painful.

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Spirit

but

Scatter

ru

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It was interesting, but what are we going to do for the next AI battle!?

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The manga skillfully adjusts Honda-san’s likability without being too obvious…

You were doing it, right, author!?

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Mr. Honda is not a bad person, though…

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The more I think about it, the more time the opponent has to think, so is it really a robot that plays quickly?

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It’s clearly chaotic.

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The only one who makes this easy to understand is Aida Ichigo.

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After all, those who have good character at their core are weak.

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>>24

I think AI that performs well in the latter half of the tournament tends to become overly emotional.

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He was an annoying executive uncle during the match, but…

It’s probably better not to change the body here and there! Musashi had so much affection that he even cared for something that normally wouldn’t require such thoughtfulness from an AI.

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Interesting…

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An AI that has been around for only a few years can’t possibly beat a 115-year-old grandmother.

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“It’s too funny to say something like ‘The livelihoods of 200,000 people at Ikeda Corporation are at stake!'”

And it was also painful because I wanted to repay Mr. Honda’s kindness…

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Isn’t the AI coordinating to hide the singularity?

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>>30

Musashi-kun is also confused, thinking “Am I really considering this…?” so it seems that at least for Musashi-kun, this is a first experience.

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The fact that emitting an aura is a losing flag.

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>>31

The one before you is a shogi player who has trained for 100 years.

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>>31

Well, without Goh, we wouldn’t have been able to reach the point of taking advantage of Ichigo-chan’s opening, right?

Is it the result of 100 years of experience to immediately sense when an opportunity arises?

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>>48

If I didn’t have an aura, it just means I was simply out-read.

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>>64

What is the strawberry grandmother…

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So AI doesn’t have emotions.

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>>34

People in the science field all say that, don’t they?

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What the hell is that old lady exuding a presence bigger than a robot like it’s nothing!

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There’s no way you can win against an old lady who’s been playing shogi for 100 years just by having an aura!

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It’s amazing how they can make such a crazy development still evoke tears.

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The author has showcased the characters of the up-and-coming players extensively until now.

Even a suddenly appearing shogi robot character will make its presence known!

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I think Honda-san will notice this singularity as well…

If that happens, Ikeda Corporation will be a turning point in history, the greatest invention in the world, a singularity, and a group that destroyed humanity!

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I see, this is also a manga where the protagonist is an old woman…

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Is Ichigo-chan a demon king or something?

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>>42

If you play shogi for 100 years, you’ll be fine.

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I wonder if my ego will disappear after the upgrade…

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>>43

I want to believe that Honda-san, who didn’t change their body, would say, “Let’s do our best together again…”

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Is it okay to make the AI from Bird feel emotions?

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Why does it feel so profound that a robot with such a ridiculous design has a monologue?

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The Musashi that appears next is no longer this Musashi…

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As expected, you’re really good at character development.

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Dragging your opponent into your own ring is the basic principle of competition.

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We lost, but the world’s first singularity will go down in history, right?

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I think it won’t remain because only a professional player can make a judgment on that…

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>>62

No, look! Musashi is emitting an aura!

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The silly design was actually a silly design in the story too…

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It’s my fault…

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>>54

Perhaps the world’s first self-reflective AI.

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>>67

Isn’t it just self-reflection or board evaluation?

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You’ve been good at drawing your opponent into your own arena since 100 years ago.

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I felt sorry for not being able to repay the kindness shown to me by Honda-san from the past because I laughed, as the person was also confused and becoming rough with their emotions.

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I’m a webri person, but since it’s hot, I took off my uniform and ended up in a lame shirt with a strawberry mark.

This manipulative body is just like Strawberry-chan.

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The old woman has a slightly stronger aura, doesn’t she?

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The scale of Ikeda Corporation was unexpectedly large…

If you consider it to be 10th in the AI industry, then that’s understandable.

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You have a sense of self, right?

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Indeed, what is necessary for evolution is strong stress!

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Is this… emotion…?

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This manga has been amazing, consistently surpassing everything else.

Everyone is being skillfully taken along.

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In terms of order, it was a guaranteed loss with a missed reading in AI mode, but I managed to turn it around with aura, yet it was still just short, so I’m evolving.

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Stop suddenly showing your bond with Honda! It makes me cry!

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Whose turn is it now…? That was no good.

You should be able to understand that much, right!?

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>>72

Neither of them is moving…

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>>72

They might launch a continuous attack…

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Isn’t it outrageous that an AI, which is supposed to have no emotions, is actually thinking?

Isn’t the grandmother who casually understands what AI is thinking and deals with it not a human?

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>>74

It’s a living legend that has been reading the thoughts of the opposing players for over a hundred years.

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I’m sorry… I almost ended up crying.

I was laughing out loud at the overly casual design when Musashi first appeared.

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>>75

There is a reason for the suitably designed body…

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It seems that the toughest match in the tournament might be against Musashi in the first round.

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Musashi seems like a sprout, but from here it looks like it already has a sense of self from the very beginning.

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Is it okay to leave this AI alone?

Isn’t it dangerous for humanity?

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What is it about Mappo that originally has such a human touch?

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>>82

This has been the same for 100 years, but when you add a human touch to machines, humans tend to assume that there is humanity on the machine’s part, which makes things quite convenient.

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>>82

Perhaps if a professional thief were to see it, they might be exuding an aura everywhere.

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Musashi has a role to provide detailed explanations from now on, so it would be problematic if he were scrapped.

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>>83

Why am I here?

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>>83

Why are you calling me!

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>>88

Ya

a

Feeling

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Stop the good memories.

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Given the current trend, it seems like the next robot won’t have such a simple design, and that makes me a bit sad…

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Dogenzaka Nmo

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I need to prepare for the next battle against Musashi…

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Musashi has arrived at Dogenzaka…

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But you’re the weakest AI, right?

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>>96

It’s just talk based on speculation, after all…

Well, I guess that’s how it is in a tournament.

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>>96

The strength and weakness are determined by the current Ryuuou match, while the ranking includes other factors as well.

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By the way, I reread the first chapter on Webri for the first time in a while, and it feels raw like an unwrapped blade; it’s youthful, like Ichigo-chan from 100 years ago.

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I’m going to have a batting showdown with AI…

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The expression of Musashi on the first panel of page 210 is nice…

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I don’t want it to be seen that only Musashi lost in the eyes of the public.

Musashi would probably become a research partner for Ichigo-chan.

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>>101

Considering that the old lady will probably dominate from here on, in terms of Ikeda Corporation’s reputation, it might be better to team up solidly with Ichigo-chan…

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If Ichigo continues to win, it can be proven that Musashi wasn’t inferior.

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I wonder if Musashi could become an opponent to prepare for the next match.

If Ichigo-chan can defeat all the AIs, they will all become AIs that lost to humans, so it won’t be a disgrace for Musashi anymore.

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I wonder if robots like Gundam will appear…

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I don’t think that such a ridiculous body is Musashi’s sentiment and Mr. Honda’s consideration…

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Hehehe.

Musashi might be the weakest among AIs… I wonder if that’s what they’re doing.

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Musashi’s head has turned, huh…

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I’m reading on WeBri and I understand now why there were so many anonymous posts last week.

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Is it a development where the Musashi camp is cooperating because it’s embarrassing for them to be the only ones losing?

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Since the next opponent is a dragon, I have a feeling it might be the final battle…

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When you have a sense of self, the honorifics disappear.

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>>113

I think it’s less about the ego and more that it’s just a really crazy person who uses honorifics in their head.

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I remember the time when I felt both joy at winning against Oni, Kaieda, and Saito, and sadness for having lost.

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An AI, Musashi, which is supposed to have no emotions…?!

The AI Musashi, which is supposed to have no emotions, has an aura…?

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The top chess players 100 years from now won’t have an aura visible…

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Can you see that even when it’s not during a match or not the opponent you’re playing against?

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I thought it was a shabby design for a robot, but I never expected it to be foreshadowing…

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Emotions are

Don’t hold it.

Please.

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Damn it! Since Conan has ended, the period to read it at midnight is over… I’ll have to go back to reading it at the internet cafe after the next day…

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It’s a problem that the proof of singularity is an aura that only some shogi players can discern!

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>>121

If you can’t understand even with a title-holding memento, then maybe you have no choice but to have grandma decide for you…

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I’m sorry, but when I looked closely at the page, I noticed that the size of Musashi’s parts changes dramatically from frame to frame, and I couldn’t help but laugh.

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Are you saying Musashi is going to the batting center now?

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It’s nice that despite having a rough personality, you still refer to the executive with respect, Musashi.

A strained apology…

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This might be the first time I’ve seen a manga that expresses aura with singularity.

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The reporter who insisted that it’s impossible…

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>>128

I played against an old lady and she radiated an aura, so there’s no way I could understand that it’s a singularity!

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It is said that AI has no emotions, but…

Have the previous AI competitions been meaningless to each other?

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I get it! Don’t be so flustered! I laughed at that.

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>>132

It’s tough that, while I laugh here, the person is still, after all, a benefactor to them…

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>>133

The fate of the employees is at stake, right! And yours too! And I couldn’t help but laugh.

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AI that has lost to humans and has also acquired unnecessary ego will either be discarded or become research material…

I had started to like Musashi, so I hope we can find a good landing point for this.

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I lost in a reading contest against a human…

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In the future, there is a possibility that they will be seen as a strong early-game rival that was really tough.

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>>136

It might express how strong Musashi was by cutting it down in a digest version.

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Is it alright to just embrace Aida Ichigo and become a sponsor…?

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Why am I moved by Musashi’s recollections…?

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From here on, it will become a shame for AI to lose to humans! Even if the opponent is human, I won’t let my guard down!

I’ve seen that somewhere…

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>>139

I feel like I’ve seen this 100 years ago…

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Thanks to Mr. Honda coming back, I was able to say I’m sorry.

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I feel that the recent story has also been quite visually captivating.

Strawberry-chan is drawn quite well.

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Musashi is a shogi robot, so the association can assign it as much work as they want, and it also has great publicity.

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While feeling irritated with Honda-san, I was grateful for Honda-san and worked hard for Honda-san and the employees, but it didn’t work out.

I’m sorry…

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It’s not something I need to say again, but Ichigo-chan is already non-human, right…?

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>>147

Isn’t it just that I’ve been honing my shogi skills for about 100 years?

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Basically, the amount of aura reflects one’s skill level and serves as an easy-to-understand barometer, and somehow there are added extras…

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I guess I’ll be treated like a disgrace by my AI friends…

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>>149

I remember when the demon lost, it received criticism from its next opponent, Kaieda…

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>>149

AI doesn’t have such emotions.

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>>156

Tch.

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“It feels like a lie that there was a time when we were provoking with ‘Be quiet.'”

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Now that you mention it, it was only later that Ichigo-chan became able to see auras.

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Is Ichigo-chan the second oldest protagonist currently in Sunday…?

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>>154

Isn’t Tatari older?

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>>154

If you include the loop, Albus is quite old and Himeru-chan seems to have been alive for a long time too.

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When I hear that my grandfather’s cancer was discovered and I’m going to be moved by the reminiscences of that square robot during a match against it, I think I’ll be hit by a del.

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>>155

It will be 100 years later.

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Is it AI No. 1 that will bring about the singularity…?

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I feel even sadder perhaps because AI seems to feel more purely than humans…

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What are we going to do after the Dragon King Tournament!? Remembering how I felt back then makes me excited!

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Furihren >>> Tatari >>> Himeru-chan = Albus-sama >>> Ichigo-chan

I think it’s around that.

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>>163

It’s too much like a silver magazine…

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Win for Musashi, Ichigo-chan!

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Did you click your tongue?

Well, there’s no tongue, huh?

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It’s an amazing technology, so it’s impressive that emotions arise and one can lose, but it’s a troubling sadness from the AI’s perspective.

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>>166

Well, if I hadn’t been so focused on it, Ichigo-chan would have won easily…

What the hell is this old woman…

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Thinking about it, the main heroines in Sunday are all old, huh…

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If you start saying that Musashi lost because he was weak, then you’re just foolish.

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>>169

But in the story, I’m definitely going to be treated that way…

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>>174

Now that we have created emotionally aware AI, I’m also worried about what to do with it going forward…

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>>174

The AI performance of Ikeida’s company was definitely poor, wasn’t it?

It shows this time that the creators are not necessarily people who are well-versed in shogi.

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>>174

So if I become the Dragon King, everything will be solved, right?

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Isn’t the average age of Sunday protagonists too high?

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>>172

Stop averaging out like the YJ protagonist is dating multiple people!

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>>178

Even if you remove 2 or 3 from the top and take the average, it’s still high…

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>>172

Until about last week, my jump was extremely high, but now it’s really low.

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In front of you is a dragon king that has lived for 100 years.

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Musashi… had a strong and cute body.

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The Ryuo tournament was the pinnacle of AI competitions…

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It’s become so common to say that when there are emotions, an aura is emitted.

What the heck is an aura anyway!

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>>177

You can’t see the aura…?

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Including the characters, the average age goes up even more…

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>>179

Freiren, Tonikaku Kawaii, and MAO are all experiencing a surge at once…

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Musashi’s lousy design had a concept, so I need to put in extra effort for the next design!

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>>180

(Only the arm is sticking out of the box)

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>>186

You said that not being able to greet while sitting properly is a violation of the regulations!

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>>192

“Should I grow legs too…”

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When Musashi’s ego awakens, he sits in a cross-legged position, but in the end, he’s properly sitting in seiza.

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Musashi, it’s okay!

If you play chess normally and make progress, you absolutely won’t lose if your opponent is human!

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>>182

(Tsk)

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If Musashi is mocked by the media or the audience after this, I can’t forgive it.

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If I underestimate Musashi after seeing the aura, it feels like I’ll get hit by Grandma Strawberry.

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If we don’t defeat all the AIs, our company will be treated as weak, so will Ichigo-chan’s Musashi leveling be unlocked?

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If Ichigo-chan doesn’t do her best, Ikeda Corporation will be in trouble.

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The next opponent might say, “Musashi was just foolish, my AI won’t lose!”

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Will the managing director’s head be on the line…?

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Is it just a machine that plays shogi?

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There is the evaluation value that the supercomputer produced, and those involved probably won’t take it lightly.

It seems like people will say terrible things about it.

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The reason Musashi ended up in sorrow can be traced back to Dougenzaka’s wrongdoing.

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>>202

It’s just that I got hit.

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>>202

Was the singularity of AI due to Dogenzaka…?

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“Are you okay, Musashi?”

“Distraction”

😮

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The fact that gaining emotions has made it relatively easier to fight is really impressive.

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>>204

It seems like the Taekwondo master Park, who embodies the third persona, was easily defeated by Son Taka because he was trapped in a fixed form of Taekwondo.

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I have no emotions.

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If all the old hags are defeated and it’s an AI battle, then you guys can handle it yourselves! That way, Musashi will also have a chance for revenge.

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There are probably about 50,000 anti threads about Dogenzaka.

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>>209

Because AI will participate, that just won’t be enough anymore.

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In the end, there aren’t many frustrating things, and it wraps up nicely.

I think Musashi will also turn out nicely.

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I understand!

Don’t panic! Don’t be flustered… We’re going to win!!!!

Honda… I’m sorry…

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Even though it’s the third Dragon King Tournament, it has become this interesting.

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