
Aren’t you going to take over? No? Well, I guess there’s no helping it… Take care of yourself…
>>1
It’s probably impossible because I wasn’t blessed with a good physique in the first place…
>>1
Aoiya will protect you…
Because the cape was uncool…
Kenshin is just too small… he isn’t even 160 cm.
Your body is too weak… but I’ll teach you!
You only spout out spoiled words…
You’re a hopeless disciple.
The response to the disciple who rushed out is truly too lenient…
It’s at a level where I might as well expel you instead of teaching you the secret techniques.
>>6
Far from being expelled, it wouldn’t be strange for there to be consequences.
The fact that I’m already quite lenient by teaching a petite boy a swordsmanship concept, like a muscular figure using a lightning-fast sword draw technique, is telling.
It’s impressive that a one-on-one gorilla swordsmanship style for people with a physique like a master has been preserved this well until now.
Uo’s disciple has way too much talent…
I love that Kenshin rushes around Kyoto to protect Aoi-ya, it’s too sweet.
>>10
There’s an Evangelion in the streets of Kyoto!!!
>>11
It was unfortunate that I ended up with Fuji, but I was managing without Fuji, so I’m in a bind.
I really like how Kenshin’s attitude is so childish when he’s face to face with his master…
>>13
When I’m with my master, I feel young again.
When I’m with my friends from the Bakumatsu period, it feels like we’re just friends.
Being with the members of Kamiyan Dojo makes me feel older.
Let’s make the next successor Fuji.
I will probably become the strongest user.
>>14
Moving around at lightning speed seems dangerous.
>>16
Aren’t your knees and back going to suffer from your own weight?
I like this as it clearly shows the sweetness towards Kenshin, as it comes from the master of Nakamura’s voice.
Kuzuryu Flash, that’s definitely a signature move.
I wonder if the person who found Kenshin was secretly worried, seeing that he wasn’t growing taller even as he grew up.
I think it’s pretty terrible that after becoming a wanderer, you never show your face even once.
>>22
After breaking up in a fight, I guess they had no face to show because of that situation.
>>23
If it weren’t for the Shishio incident, we might never have met in our lifetime…
>>24
I never intended to come to Kyoto again, Kenshin…
>>23
In the end, it turned out just as the thread image had feared…
The name of Hiko Seijuro, regardless of the Hiten Mitsurugi Style, has come to an end…
>>26
I think Kenshin’s son was about to say something like that, right?
>>29
They said they come in uninvited during the Star and Frost arc, but they have no intention of letting anyone succeed them.
Even the master has parts where he is saved by Kenshin…
So I don’t know if the sweet response is balanced.
It feels like I’m groping a nurturing breast.
>>32
“Shiko seijuuru…”
If I can’t become the legitimate heir, is it okay not to crush my arm or anything?
>>33
I think this master feels the most that we are no longer in such an era…
Even if we set aside what’s important for the disciple,
Since you probably realize that the era of swords is already coming to an end in this age.
In terms of style, the idea of successors has been abandoned; it’s rather withered, isn’t it?
It is what it is when the role comes to an end.
If Kenshin had lost and died, it seems like he would go defeat CCO.
The era of guns is going to come soon after this…
It seems like there’s no point in actually continuing…
If the Sengoku period were still ongoing, that would be one thing, but we have been in a peaceful era for nearly 300 years.
It’s sad but harsh that during the Meiji era, there was nowhere for the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu to exist amidst the sudden waves of modernity that surged in.
Well, if Kenshin can’t inherit the secret martial arts, it seems like the CCO would go ruin him.
>>39
Except for Kenshin, everything else is weak, so this is a piece of cake! Suddenly, the furious Hiko appears in front of a charged-up Shishio.
This is a ritual that has been passed down through generations, so don’t worry about your vow of non-killing; it was intended to be a last will by someone.
I hope to meet my end in a duel with a master of firearms.
This disciple hasn’t followed a single rule of the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryū.
At the time I was reading it, I was just a kid so I thought it was only natural to teach the secret technique, but now that I look back, it’s really kind how he properly teaches Kenshin after just suddenly coming back.
You left without understanding the philosophy, and now you want me to teach you the secrets? As soon as possible?
Even if you master the secret technique, you have no intention of continuing the school?
Do you want me to help a Kyoto restaurant that you don’t even know where it is?
You’re so selfish…
>>45
That won’t go through, right, Master?! …Master?
Kenshin is such a jerk when he’s dealing with his master…
Considering the original Hiten Mitsurugi style, it’s a serious enough mistake that upon returning, they would come to kill you saying “You have betrayed the principles.”
In the midst of struggling with the Q&A on mastering the secret techniques, it’s one thing for Kenshin himself to be troubled, but for me to end up sleep-deprived isn’t suited for a sharp-tongued character… that’s how I felt.
The more I look at it, the more absurd and laughable it seems, Kenshin.
Given what Kenshin has done, it’s not surprising if he were killed rather than just being expelled.
I think there are parts where it’s not the age of swords anymore, so it’s like, well, whatever…
Kenshin seems to have a tendency to listen to requests, no matter what.
I wonder how this person will respond to the sword path.
It’s good that the successor of this era happens to have a flexible way of thinking.
Or has everyone in history been like this…