
He’s seriously going to do it!! Don’t mess around, we have to heal Matsuri-sensei right now or I’ll kill you!
I gave a warning.
Haven’t we already done this?
More than half of the main characters are crazy in this manga…
It’s too fast from saying “I’ll kill you” to shooting…
I’m seriously the strongest Rise user in the Kanto region!
>>7
Why are the yakuza so strong?
>>11
Just because I bumped into an old lady’s bike, I’m being treated like a Yakuza?!
>>7
I intuitively sense that I will become a stepping stone for the enemy executives.
I will never lose.
Yuusaka’s response hasn’t been deleted…
There aren’t many people who take “I’ll kill you” as a serious warning.
I understand that if you control the ability to destroy everything around you, you can efficiently kill enemies, but that’s not something the protagonist should do.
The warning is a bit too light.
Is there really someone who can split it in half like that?
It doesn’t seem like someone who would understand by talking, but I’ll give a verbal warning just in case → ignored → kill.
So, I’m taking things step by step, but I’m going full throttle too much…
>>13
Do not make an unavoidable attack in the next panel if ignored.
It was ultimately correct, but it’s not the mindset of a high school student.
The yakuza who looked like a weak mentor at the beginning turned out to be strong all the way to the end!
Seriously, this Yakuza is really strong, what’s with that?
Yuusaka, are you serious? It’s a bit crazy, but that’s what’s good about it – the ultimate showdown of crazy!
As soon as Yousaka died, I realized the meaning of the increase in enemy executives in the future and laughed.
No, I can’t laugh. What the hell is this guy?
>>18
Those guys, like the ice user and the ones who can infiltrate anywhere, are really strong, huh…
Ageha (Mad) Amiya-san (Mad) VS Yosaka (Mad)
Festival teacher (strange person)
The swallowtail butterfly is so cool~ ❤️
Dragon Hiryuu-kun is a healing element.
The main role is scaffolding.
Hey, the heroine looks great!
The protagonist was really cool…
Maybe Mr. Hiryuu should have followed the Yakuza and focused everything on Rise?
Yosaka is an abnormal person, but I think it’s surprising that such a thug-like conversation was the final warning.
A pair that was stealing money from the yakuza has become an absolutely crucial part of the future life…
Well, how can those two use it so well while being in the wild?
>>31
It’s not like even the Yakuza went to the future; naturally awakened individuals with innate abilities can’t be weak…
I think those guys are above Elmore Wood, who was gathered and polished as a talent.
I’ve been thinking that it would be nice if it got adapted into an anime soon.
The Yakuza seems to be almost immortal, as if PSY itself has a natural talent and can travel to a future world… What is this guy?
The yakuza is not only tough but also has incredible resilience (the worst).
Mr. Amemiya is really a sick person.
I didn’t know if it was okay to laugh at both being strange after the split.
If you look closely, it’s readying a special move in the background!
>>37
I gave a warning.
First of all, even if you’re stuffed into a microwave in the early modern period, you won’t die, Yakuza.
At that point, it means that the speed at which the Yakuza regenerates is faster than dying from being cooked in a microwave.
>>38
Um, well… I can’t use PSY within range, so… that’s just how it is…
It seems like Amamiya-chan might have some problems.
Let’s go to the Silent Lift together!
Hiryu has no chance with Amiya, so he should have interacted with the Elmorewood kids or turned Tatsuoposhi into a girl.
The Psycho Shock should have the ability to forcibly release PSY…
>>43
It was a trap card, PSY.
Bam (almost instant death)
Vun (almost instant death)
The shotgun bolt had a PSY release, but did they have it for the range as well?
>>46
I was probably kicking Scourge around, and all attacks had PSY release attached.
>>51
1 HIT! (5 seconds stun)
1 HIT! (5 seconds stun)
1 HIT! (5 seconds stun)
I killed it there, didn’t I…
The game against Yusaka, where the advantage and disadvantage switch rapidly with each move.
I still love battle manga from Jump the most.
Merzedes is cool, isn’t it?
>>49
Meruzes is the personal name of Mr. Meruzes, who exhibited this ability before.
The fact that the normal form is Melzezdor is one thing, but the subsequent alternate forms don’t have Melzezd’s name.
I’ve actually always thought it would be better to use the door…
>>54
I wonder why there are precedents for this ability…
Was Mr. Meruzez also an abnormal person like Ms. Ageha?
Hiryuu has absolutely no moments to shine in the second half.
The two who became Silent Drift after Hiryuu are making a great success.
It increases the feeling of “What was this guy?”
It seems difficult to make an anime adaptation, but I’ve been thinking lately that it might be nice to go along with the recent trend of 2.5-dimensional adaptations.
I just turned on the homing function twice.
Let me through.
The once powerful electric user is now just a convenient generator.
This manga is amazing, isn’t it?
Both the enemy and allies are smart, so it’s basically a competition to find openings.
In other words, Doruki is amazing.
It was a manga that kept me on the edge of my seat while reading it in real time.
>>57
But none of the main characters died, at least not in the beginning.
>>63
Well, the one I was worried about dying wasn’t the character, but the manga itself.
The electromagnetic n, shouldering the entirety of the shelter’s infrastructure.
The Dragon Taxi is incredibly convenient in the early stages, but in the later stages, while it’s still useful, it doesn’t feel like it’s at that level of combat, giving off a strong sense of an unfortunate unit.
It was teased as a “Dragon Taxi,” but looking at others, Ageha is just too specialized in murder.
>>60
I barely managed to stay just one step away from being a delinquent boy…
Even though Doruki-san is supposed to be quite strong, he ended up becoming a stepping stone just because his direction was the same as Melzezdor’s.
>>62
It’s seriously incredibly strong when it exceeds the capacity of the tyrant in starship form.
>>68
I really like how their determination to tear it apart head-on is apparent.
It seems like Melze’s life has become a complete mess, but I’m really glad you were able to control it, Ageha…
It’s an ability that is specialized for murder, or rather, one that can’t be used for anything other than murder and destruction… It’s among the top class of abilities I really don’t want to have.
>>67
You can become an air purifier that doesn’t lose its suction power…
I love the feel of disk-shaped glitch techniques.
>>71
Actually, bugs grow and branch out.
Wasn’t the person in the precedent not anonymous?
The name should come from the fact that I had left behind the statement that there is a demon called Melze in my head.
>>72
The setting is just too overwhelming, including the naming.
The initial detune and the runaway mode with a halo on the head were frying the brains of the middle school students back then.
Which attack from where causes this person to die, whom I’ve never read about?
>>76
To kill.
Oboro is the craziest.
>>77
You’re really strong… Oboro!
>>77
This guy seems like he would betray us in a wild way.
It’s become more than that…
I wanted to see more of Hiryuu’s achievements.
One of the finest experimental subjects from the research institute was outmatched by a single strike from a street thug, Junas, who had picked the wrong opponent.
I want to read the novel version of the epilogue, but it’s being sold at a premium price…
>>81
Seriously!?
If you search the bookshelf at my parents’ house, it should still be somewhere…
>>105
It’s at my house too…
I’ll add Doruki’s weakness and break through from the front, even if it means sacrificing my own life!
I like boys with that spirit, but Kyle-kun doesn’t know anything about it, so he only thinks I’m an idiot, which is terrible.
Junas x Caprico gives off a somewhat emotional vibe, but when you think about it calmly, it’s just terrible.
Thinking about it, the heroine is strange, and so is this work…
It’s scary to defeat enemies with over-recovery.
It’s strange that the Yakuza is relying solely on Raizu; even Junas’s sword is probably a Burst.
The warning was “done,” so I’m fully motivated, but I still have a strong feeling of just checking in.
>>89
Didn’t you shoot it by that time?
>>98
Is it okay? → Biiin (aiming for the heart) → I gave a warning → Vun (second stage)
Don’t use PSY that makes Miroku uncomfortable.
If it gets animated, it will definitely be exciting.
I think it has a level of spirituality that makes it hard to believe that I’m satisfied with the present age after the main story.
There are times when you feel a little uneasy, wondering if someone wants to shoot but isn’t.
There is a possibility that people with this ability will emerge in later times as well…
I don’t know how many times I’ve said it, but…
I love the concept of detuning and controlling abilities that are too maliciously powerful; it’s just so cool.
>>96
I thought this setting would attract followers, but I hardly see any at all.
Amaniya is also mentally unstable and quite sick, but what’s even worse is this guy.
>>97
It can be said that a lid fits a broken pot.
>>97
Amaniya-san seemed normal, but then fell apart and became strange, but this person feels kind of different, doesn’t it?
I can’t believe that Doruki is that weak among the Star Generals.
>>99
That said, I don’t feel like I can beat the others.
Junus will likely be approached due to his physical abilities and have his jewels destroyed, while Caplico might run out of energy due to being overwhelmed by numbers, and Shaina can escape endlessly with warp.
>>99
I’m too hung up on burst and think it’s lame to be forced to use Rise…
“Making me use something like Rise… and I’m pissed off.”
>>99
Regardless of the strengths and weaknesses among the star generals, I have enough ability to be worthy of being a star general.
Remake it nicely and turn it into an anime…
It’s amazing that Doruki-san is facing the enemy head-on and defeating foes with one-hit kill techniques with their skills.
He was a clever underboss whose way of dying is unforgettable.
>>101
I’m sorry for dying in the booklet! There’s also a casual attitude!
Is it a monster that is now impossible to kill?
I like the idea of not confining the burst energy within the brain, but rather spreading it outside to reduce the burden.
This means that after this, the number of enemy executives in the future will increase.
It’s just too terrible that when Yusaka went insane and started a rebellion, he took so many people along with him.
Is it really okay for you to speak to me like that, looking down on me…?
>>108
Bing
Using poison gas in a swirling motion to neutralize it and then spreading it out for a wide-reaching instant kill is not a technique the protagonist should be using!
“It’s common to start a battle after saying ‘I’ve warned you.'”
“There are hardly any who have already killed after saying ‘I warned you.'”
A yakuza who beats up Junas, whom even a strong Ageha Papa can’t match.
Speaking of which, Melze didn’t show up.
There is no hesitation in killing people…
Amemiya is normally overloaded, but I push forward with my heroic spirit, crossing the line without hesitation, so it’s seriously crazy as a person.
>>116
“It started with ‘Help my troubled childhood friend!’ but reached ‘I warned you’ and ‘I bring you hatred and anger’ without any conflict…”
It’s not that a normal high school student goes through a decisive event and then changes without mercy… rather, this mentality has hardly changed from the very beginning.
It’s always funny to see that killing Yusaka increases the number of enemy executives in the future.
>>121
“Let me kill more, damn it! Despite having such a mentality, I was given the role of a watcher and was full of discontent, so I thought, well, this guy will eventually do it regardless of friend or foe… and I can’t help but agree.”
To save the world, isn’t it all irrelevant to worry about crime at this point? That’s the heroine trying to do something akin to a hijacking.
There’s no way my consciousness would just fly away like that. The one who taught me Raiz was that Hōdō Kageko, and the persuasive power of that is something else.
A high school student who is surprisingly calm despite trying to kill someone.
It’s a work I want to see as an anime so badly.
Kanto’s strongest Rise user, Haido Kagetora.
What kind of monsters were in Kansai…?
I came here thinking, “PSYREN? I remember that manga.”
It seems that a stronger than expected Silent Rift has gathered.
>>128
But I understand why this manga is so captivating.
>>128
You seem to really like when Siren Drift comes up suddenly, don’t you?
I want to take one of Amemiya’s arms.
Mr. Hiryuu might have initially been a tank role given his physique and abilities.
Gradually, the strength of the enemy has increased, and I’ve ended up playing the role of the tanker.
The main tank of the final battle in the future has been entrusted to the Yakuza and the teacher.
I wonder what that charred Amaterasu is doing alive before regenerating in Sephiroth after taking a fall from the heavens.
I think everything except for Neo Amakusa was consistently high tension and interesting.
Well, if you ask if it’s unnecessary, the rather important part is the troublesome Neo Amakusa chapter.
It is almost certain that Neo Amakusa will be cut from the anime.
>>135
I mean, it seems like cutting anywhere would cause problems.
If I had to say, it would be related to Tatsu.
>>135
It’s a disclosure about the identity and purpose of the two people chasing Ageha in the first episode, so it might be difficult to cut.
>>160
Although the Okugō Taiga will die, Neoten Amakusa itself won’t have much of an impact, but inadvertently, the influence that Delete Spider had on Amamiya is significant.
The star general is just too extraordinary for the higher ranks…
The sun wheel falling from the sky is normally impossible to deal with.
Dolki is a relatively ideal executive who goes to the scene himself when there are abnormalities and has the intelligence to bait suspicious individuals.
>>139
I really like that I’m not liked by my subordinates or colleagues.
>>145
In other words, all I remember about my subordinates are failures that don’t even understand words and got killed instantly.
>>145
The mouth is bad, the attitude is bad, and the personality is bad.
Isn’t there an element that makes you likable…?
Neo Amakusa shows Toshii’s bad side!! At the same time,
Yes, yes, this is it!
Material High is strong and too convenient…
>>141
I’ve always thought that if I make a material ultra-thin and vertical and throw it at someone, I could kill them all, right?
>>141
The cunning to set up a blade even during the bratty days is scary…
Thanks to my brain starting to break, my sense of pain has disappeared and I can use my abilities freely! The only person I know who does this is this protagonist.
The violent king has had maximum attack power, or rather, killing power from the start, so it’s interesting that they’ve only made customizations to change the way and range of attacks.
Recently, the beginning was available for free, but looking back, the powerless start was more of a death game or survival situation…
From the beginning, it’s a strong character, but Matoi-sensei, who can fight evenly with Grana, is just too powerful.
>>147
In the early days, or rather when I was still active, I was so busy escaping from Doruki-san at the Siren Tower that I ended up getting stronger in a rough way after clearing the game…
First of all, someone with that level of enthusiasm can’t even properly spell PSYREN!
Did I really have a face like this…? I looked back at it, but is it exactly what I warned about, removing the frame and drawing the background?
It’s really frightening that it’s not even a unique ability, the Tyrant King’s Moon.
The fact that there is a precedent means that there is a possibility that it will increase in the future, right?
>>152
If the precedent manifested in such a way that it quickly drove people insane and caused them to die, it wouldn’t reach a scale that could destroy the world…
I want power… the kind of great power that can change the world…
It’s not a line that the protagonist should be saying at all.
>>154
I’m just tracking the thinking of the final boss…
I can relate quite a bit to the point that I can track it.
Naming the black sphere that shaves off anything as a door for demons to come into this world, likening it to a new moon or an eclipse, is too stylish.
I just thought while writing, it feels like the country of Tanabata.
>>156
The author occasionally has moments of “Wow…,” but also delivers critical hits.
I wonder what they are doing now…
The protagonist has a level of destructive power that allows them to take on the role of a final boss, or rather, a secret boss battle where the final boss supports the fight.
Neo Amakusa had the chance to see the future.
It’s so ridiculous that I’m just a village god surviving on Dorky’s whims.
The one who seemed like they would fall into darkness but didn’t.
I love the performance of Delete Spider.
>>165
Next week.
Didn’t we lose to the boss of Neo Amakusa when the week changed?
I only know of this manga where the heroine’s dark transformation appears, and it was purely a power-up event without any actual confrontation.
If we could travel to the future and return, PSY would become incredibly strong…
>>170
So, what about the strong yakuza who hasn’t gone to the future world…?
>>174
That’s the Hyoudo Kagetora.
>>170
Isn’t it because the atmospheric composition in the future is different from that of today, making it stronger only in the future?
The Neo Amakusa chapter connects to an important event where the heroine flirts after being hit by the Delete Spider…
I haven’t seen many heroines with a broken glasswork feel like Amanomiya-san…
This protagonist is not the type to enjoy fighting or killing, but they are decisive and do not hesitate, nor do they run away or hide, so I think they are quite rare.
>>175
I don’t really have much ethical hesitation about the things I want to do, but it’s a delicate balance where I’m neither a combat maniac nor a murderer.
It’s better not to use PSY because it comes after you to kill you, so how can you prevent it? It’s because I will eliminate everything else except PSY.
You have to exceed that output with PSY, otherwise it’s completely a dead-end ability, isn’t it, O King of Violence?
It’s amazing that both the final boss and the secret boss can be defeated in one hit…
Hey, what are you talking about, putting the main character aside?!
>>178
“Get rid of this guy.”
I like that from the beginning, the attack power is maxed out and the growth focuses on how to control it.
Do you like heroines who, even when feeling down to the point of death, take advantage of a moment of weakness from their opponent to grab an arm?
I wonder if they will go crazy and animate it on Netflix or something.
>>186
Sometimes there are things that make you wonder why this? So I’m relatively hopeful.
>>186
I think after Rising Impact, it’s either Miss Full or this!
I’ve never seen a protagonist who powers up by being de-tuned because their abilities are too strong.
The novel version ends very beautifully.
I also like that modern Dolki and Junas are fighting.
I’ll watch it if it gets animated.
Even if the violent king is just one genre of burst like Cure or Visions, if it manifests, it will just burn out my brain and I’ll die.
If the Swallowtail doesn’t have Oblivion’s Cure, it would be dead, and without mastering Burst Stream, it wouldn’t be able to control it either.
The second personality of the heroine, who is a bit of a wild child and only loves the protagonist, is indeed wonderful, even if it’s quite intense.
I remember that it was a story where the heroine got caught up in something amazing.
Despite that, the protagonist was the type who pushed forward without confusion, regret, or hesitation.
I like hunting for upgraded shotgun bolts.
If they’re going to animate it, at least make sure the modern outfits are done properly.
When Abyss hears that Ageha loves him, he goes “Oh no, really?” and then Amemiya also hears that Ageha loves him and goes “Oh no, really?”
That costume is pretty cool and cute, right!?
It’s someone who can defeat the final boss in an instant!
I remember the “Alfred battle, alaralalala… I’m sorry, but I kind of like it.”
It is explicitly stated that while Teacher Matsuri can compete with Grana through rhythm or sense, he is normally at a disadvantage in terms of ability…
I still think it’s strange that someone who only fights with a reinforced body can hold their own in the final battle.
>>203
I just completely surpassed the opponent’s firepower with my defense and recovery ability…
I might be losing in speed since I kept getting slashed.
Amemiya-san is just too perfect for Ageha-san.
I wonder what attracted you, Hiryuu-kun…
The first contact by Matsuri-sensei will definitely undergo changes when adapted into an anime.
Well, if Muhyo and Roji could be adapted into an anime after all that, I feel like it’s okay to do this too.
It’s partly because I have the most nostalgic bias toward Jump from that time period.
I’ve never seen someone say they’re going to kill and actually kill.
The kids at grandma’s place are all so affectionate, it’s cute.
I hate to say it, but it’s more like a sickness than a ability, isn’t it, tyrant?