
A person who didn’t hit and run.
An episode of that show that I sometimes want to revisit.
>>2
The questionable producer, Mr. Baku.
Kaji-chan unravels the murderer.
It’s Chanmi fighting coolly.
It’s a greedy set, after all.
Perhaps a better person than the real thing.
🖕
Did you manage to return after that?
Unexpected reappearance this week.
Sig Mota
It felt like there was an added element of Miyane.
People who are currently making a super out-of-touch declaration.
It’s often said that Dotey is difficult to understand, but I read TV programs and the tower without really understanding Mr. Baku’s intentions.
>>11
Wasn’t the TV program simply about making money…? After the tower, I thought it was enough to just feel the atmosphere.
That show managed to stay on the air well…
I don’t know if it’s the same timeline or not, or how the chronology is, but…
I was really happy to see Ossi in the latest episode.
>>13
I think it’s after the main story of the “Usogui” series in the case of the same world.
The program has shifted from a KY declaration to a super KY declaration.
>>19
That assumption is dangerous.
Many people felt, “You were able to come back! That’s great!”
Did Ossi make a comeback!?
Read this week’s Young Jump.
When you think about it carefully, was it not actually a hit-and-run, and is hiding that not a serious crime?
>>17
The fact that I was present means that if I hide it, I will become an accomplice, right?
>>21
I was blackout drunk and didn’t have any awareness at that time.
>>17
It’s a serious crime.
I love the part where they declare, “I’m ready, and from now on, the murderer will be exposed, but since I’ve been silent until now, it’s just because I care for myself, so don’t listen to anything I say!”
>>20
The fact that Gihren Zabi was hosting in a mentally extreme state, but ultimately made up his mind at the end, is really great, isn’t it?
Wasn’t the Machiavelli game meant to lure in with an appeal of gaining 50 billion?
Was the surprise tactic just something Garou did on his own?
I thought it was just an annoying mob, but it actually had quite a story.
Well, this person isn’t really bad.
…Well, that’s a bit bad.
https://tonarinoyj.jp/episode/2550912965241683199
Ossie is in episode 2.
>>26
In the app
It’s only once.
It’s strange.
I like the scene where they say, “Let’s start over together.”
If Ossie had said it properly, I might have found out the truth more quickly.
>>29
You’re a labyrinth user, right? Isn’t it impossible?
This guy’s mistress? She’s an idiot, but she was really creepy.
I returned, but I didn’t say anything in particular.
It’s nice that even ordinary people, who don’t have enough wisdom or violence, can enhance the excitement of the competition…
I’ll forgive you because you showed me your manliness.
I don’t know what the viewers think.
Although it was different, I was prepared and had the intention to atone for it by revealing that I was the culprit.
It’s a character you can’t dislike, right?
After returning, it seems like they’ll be doing it on Abema.
I saw the bloodied car and didn’t go to the police, and after talking with P, I ended up asking for a cover-up.
I’m weak to characters that are presented later with a completely different sense of distance from the previous main character.
>>38
I was excited when the Masu Demon Beast Institute made its reappearance.
There are comedians who can appear on TV even if they commit hit-and-run in real life…
I was happy to see this guy come out.
I wonder when this “Ossy” from Kasuri takes place in the timeline.
That person who said “it’s dangerous” only spoke reasonable things.
I’m grateful for the reappearance because it matches the vibe of the new work.
I wish you would come out often.
I feel like there’s no point in thinking too deeply about it because there are things like “if” or “stasis.”
But he’d be cool if he made a comeback.
A new series has started?!
>>46
From the first episode, the purpose and motivation are clear, and it’s really interesting.
It’s a bit amusing how the female announcer assisting this person gets more and more serious-looking with each episode.
>>47
You… are a liar… right? That’s fine, isn’t it?
>>47
A few characters have come that inflict great damage, surpassing the readings of Maku-san.
Compared to before, this subject is much more in the spotlight, so there seems to be a chance for involvement.
What did I assume?
Mii-chan is quick-witted enough to suddenly strip naked to stop the broadcast.
>>53
I couldn’t help but think, “If only it were cuter…” during that revealing scene.
I won’t read the atmosphere today, whether I’m the one being judged or someone else!
It’s definitely a net program, that “Super KY Declaration.”
>>55
No flies!! Making all sorts of assumptions!
That’s dangerous, isn’t it?
Megumi has a face that looks like she’s mixed in a bit too.
Ossie’s comeback is great! 🖕
It’s really interesting, almost like a heart’s perspective…
The world of “Uzumaki” with “Super” in the title is probably connected to reality.
I don’t want to think that the world of gambling exists…
They’re not completely innocent, but they elevate the discussion to a level where it’s about the drunk driving assholes and the sober accident + calling an ambulance, completely flipping it to the point where D’s cover-up isn’t just about self-preservation. I really think the structure is well done.
I named the horse Batuki and it’s made me giggle.
The YanJan app is crap.
Mr. Harima
I can eat steak.
I’m glad to hear that.
I was reading without understanding the manipulation here at all.
>>68
I feel both moved and lonely that Kaji-chan is engaging in a level of reading and strategy that looks like pure luck to me and is completely beyond my understanding.
Harry looks quite like a bear, doesn’t he?
>>70
I’m not sure if it’s because the protagonist is sickly, but they do look somewhat similar, don’t they?
>>70
When the hair stands up stiffly, it looks quite similar.
It’s nice that the fates of the men who have endured hardships together remain intertwined after numerous twists and turns.
In the end, was it just a rumor that Oshi got caught?
>>72
You’ll get caught for concealment charges.
>>82
How can you do that when the evidence and the gambling ring are in control?
>>92
After thorough investigation, the evidence of the gambling ring’s cover-up is sloppy…
>>97
It’s more about collecting through raw power rather than dealing with it perfectly and secretly, that’s what the gambling organization is like…
>https://db.netkeiba.com/horse/2020101373/
Are you there?!
If you can do it, give it a try.
Face reader Takashi Shikato is good, isn’t he?
>>74
A man who will make Producer Baku swallow a mouthful.
>>74
Just when I felt that it was over after tearing the last piece.
I was thrilled to see the new 10 cards being revealed.
What, is there a continuation of Tsupernatural?
>>75
It’s just that Ossi showed up after all.
>>75
Since the Malandraji cartel is out, if you were to forcefully say that Batuki is a sequel to Usogui, you could argue that it’s technically a continuation happening now.
I guess the freelance writer accompanying them is probably pretty crazy too.
Hanabi seems like Karasawa-san, and Shida-san has a bj-like quality.
Well, once big money starts flowing in boxing, the gamblers will probably come out, right?
>>86
Marco Gym
Owner: Madarame BK
>>91
I… can’t win…
Lively! I wonder if it will be treated like a dried plum.
What have I concluded?
I think the new series is interesting, but…
I’m a bit anxious that it seems far away until I can have a boxing match.
>>90
The boxing match isn’t the main event, after all.
The goal is to annihilate those who selfishly do as they please in the boxing world.
BJ is really good at producing.
Let’s put the bad army into the boxing gym.
I don’t really know what crime it turned out to be, but since it was exposed on TV, it must be a big deal.
Is it confirmed that it’s after the time series of the liar game?
>>99
KY has become super KY, so the timeline is after Usogui.
As long as it’s the same world, that is.
Is Harry going to hide in the back for a while and promote the fireworks?
It’s the worst to be involved in the police’s false accusation business… Gambler…
At first, I was anxious, but I think the start dash is really exciting.
All the characters have their own distinct personalities.
While Hanabi is fighting in the match, it seems like she is also getting into a life-or-death brawl with a dark promoter organization.
>>104
Huh… it’s increasing…
Isn’t it just too sad that Dad is dead?
The poor concealment work was because of Mr. Kushinada…
Indeed, your experience as a boxer gives you an advantage in knowing the behind-the-scenes situations, doesn’t it? However, other promoters likely know that as well, so it’s not a unique weapon.
I’m really looking forward to how you will rise up and fight from now on.
You.
Indeed, it’s a scratch.
Is there something like a catchphrase in Harima?
As expected
>>109
I wonder if it will become?
>>123
There’s already some liveliness, isn’t there!
Is it possible that the protagonist won’t have a match?
>>110
Let’s read! Episode 1!
>>110
At least official matches are impossible.
>>110
Can you do it?
>>110
You can’t do it, right?
>>110
Well, they’re calling it “backstage” boxing in their promotional material.
The protagonist also feels like they will take revenge as a promoter.
Well, it seems like a battle might happen behind the scenes of the match.
Katarikurinton
He doesn’t seem like someone who’s sharp, but I wonder how he’s going to handle things.
I wonder if Abunai has some troubled past that would be problematic if exposed.
I feel a premonition that I’m going to get hooked on GaaSii.
Once you open your head, it’s impossible!
>>120
There are people who were battling even with their skulls being ground down…
>>120
Two!
But the protagonist is returning to their body…
Why is it impossible if you open your head?
>>122
I’m already losing my mind, so it would be a problem if you died.
>>122
Isn’t it because you might die next?
At most, isn’t it just about solving things a bit by recklessly bringing out old skills from the past?
Because he is a promoter, it’s fine for the protagonist to beat up anyone, even if they are just an ordinary person…
>>126
There’s a problem!?
>>126
You may not know this, but in Japan, there is a crime called assault.
>>140
Come forth, betting clerks!!
>>158
🫧~
Well, once the skull is opened, it’s like there are always cracks in it… If reinforced with a plate or something and you avoid getting hit, maybe you could barely manage to fight with backfists…?
It seems like it would be easy to adapt it into a drama as well.
The protagonist doesn’t fight in the ring, but seems to engage in street battles.
I like the way that the bald old man, despite being calculating, has a kind of affection similar to that of a small pebble.
>>134
Because of those feelings, I ended up having to atone for the crime of throwing a towel.
Should I make the entire skull out of titanium?
Why is a burning national flag falling down…
What is with the reporters?
Too good of a person.
If I win in the underground arena, you might come over to my place.
I’m subtly curious about the trick with the national flag.
I thought about starting my career abroad, but it seems like I’m going to do it in Japan after all.
The wealthy’s consideration of watches reveals an excessively vivid disparity in their positions.
>>144
The reason why the Apple Watch became popular.
>>162
It’s not popular.
I don’t have money to go abroad.
Chairman Hage’s mimicry skills are so high it’s funny.
This chairman is definitely going to become popular.
The Machiavelli game was initially confusing and hard to understand, but it felt great when I slowly read and took notes, finally getting it.
>>148
It will be easier to understand if we bring Doty out into the open…?
>>150
Source of harassment, annoyance, and chaos.
>>151
But it’s often said that the person who put it out there is not doing anything wrong!
I want Harry to appear in the Super KY Declaration.
It has quite a star system feel, so I hope that guy from the law system makes an appearance too.
I don’t really understand, Doty…
The memory is getting even more tangled because of the diamond board stuck in between.
>>153
I’ll explain it to you with a diagram from now on!
I can’t box, but I felt a bit moved during the scene where Harry is working out and eating steak.
It seems that Usogui and Batouki are somehow connected, so maybe all three works are related.
Harry is more likable than I expected, has some surprisingly cute traits, and is sharper than I thought, so I might really like him as the main character.
I might appear as Yusa or Cameo.
Harry is definitely sharper than the early Kaji-chan.
Even if you can recover from the blank, there’s a chance of instant death from a one-punch.
A world where commentators need strategy.
It’s really interesting how Rolly’s gold is key all the way to the end.
I’m glad you were able to enter the boxing gym safely.
Where is the ring?
>>168
Sold
>>171
👊
On the other hand, I thought the president would be more cunning and tricky, but he has a weak mentality, poor negotiating skills, and looks like a defeated warrior.
The acting skills are amazing, but…
The confusion with Doty is clearer if you incorporate the part where both of them are pretending to input the correct answers.
“Those who say ‘I’ll make a table!’ are calculating using the input numbers as correct, which is causing something strange to happen.”
I have a feeling that if he makes a good profit, the chairman might betray us at some point…
Well, I might betray you about three times…
I really think it’s terrible to have a gym that brings you in but doesn’t have a ring.
The chairman knows he’s a total loser, so it actually feels reassuring.
Honestly, I don’t really understand this better than Doty.
I thought the boss of the boxing world was totally dark, but it turns out they’re too much on the light side.
>>177
It was a light that burned away the darkness.
Hanabi was pushed away.
>>177
Do not be arrogant and do not forget to be grateful.
We will not allow those who burn flags to take part in the protest!
>>183
Well, to be honest, I feel like it’s just a light for the sake of money.
I was boxing in America with my father in a three-legged race, and now he is missing…
If you don’t have a ring, it seems like you’re all set to go out of business.
The protagonist is sharper than I expected…
The real culprit’s face changed drastically, and it was really scary, Machiavelli.
>>184
It’s funny how suddenly old you look.
>>184
I love Kajichan’s confident gaze that shows she knows who the culprit is.
I’ve gotten really good at drawing women with Batuuki, but it’s hilarious how there’s zero female presence.
>>185
Looking back now, I realize that “Batuuki” had a crazy number of female characters since it was about high school girls…
I never thought about it while reading.
I thought it must be tough for people living in a world where describing clocks is super bothersome.
It’s something that shines so brightly that it can only be seen as a shadow from the outside.
Such a guy.
I won’t let you take it.
Protest
Even now, in the Ossy edition, you can manipulate the panels in “Gaki no Tsukai,” and what’s more, I know who the culprit is.
I think it’s not even a bet to begin with.
If someone told me not to make a guy like that a pro, I can only say yeah.
Well, when you think about it, I’ve already hit rock bottom and have nothing to lose, so it’s only natural to jump at a big opportunity. But when the talk turned to pulling in that silver medalist, the chairman didn’t even say, “No, that’s impossible, face reality!” and just jumped on Harry’s story in a split second, which is interesting.
What is the origin of facial expression gambling manga? Kaiji?
I cannot blame the judgment of not letting them protest by burning the flag, as it is an estimate.
They might actually be holding power and doing quite unscrupulous things.
It’s only natural to protest against those who insult the Olympics by burning the national flag and winning a silver medal.
It gets exciting when we can read it every week, doesn’t it?
In the boxing world, there’s a whiff of conspiracy… and when a foreigner shows up with a somewhat unreliable-looking young man, it really gets me hyped up!
In the end, do even Minomonta and the others not know who burned the national flag?
>>199
If it doesn’t seem to be showing in the first place, I don’t think you would know just by watching the broadcast.
At that time, I couldn’t see reactions on the internet in real-time, but even with the time-lag trick, did the readers figure out that Kaomi Takaji was Kaji-chan in seconds?
It’s quite unfortunate that I have burn marks on my face because I was caught in between.
In the end, Icchi ended up being really cute…
Mr. Katakoi is too much of a good person.
Why is this person in a position that seems exclusive?
>>205
I thought this person was someone who would lead and be super sharp, but they have already become a reaction person!
After the protagonist returns, they don’t seem to have the symptoms of a punch-drunk boxer, but will they show signs at crucial moments?
How do you even burn a national flag at that height? It’s seriously like, Yeah.
>>209
It’s confusing that instead of just catching what fell, it’s tearing it apart and chasing after it.
There are a lot of foreshadowing elements, so I have no idea how they will be resolved.
It seems convenient for Katakoi-san to share something since they are a writer.
Why are you being so kind and considerate?
I wonder if Ossi will pick me up every time the story progresses and the fireworks happen.
Kata koi-san, who naturally entered the party, is such a nice person.
Aside from burning the national flag, grabbing the fallen flag and tearing it apart shows a strong potential to be a great demon king.