
In rock-paper-scissors, the winner hits and the loser defends, right? Yeah… that’s right… Hey… You’re okay, In-chan.
Both the constantly worried Kage-chan and the cheerful princess are cute.
It’s seriously dangerous, so just don’t do it.
I occasionally forget that this guy is really strong.
The level of Princess’s strikes is lethal, so just stop…
Even if I’m hesitant, I have the physical ability to overturn it…
In other words, even if the guard is in time, can it be prevented?
Yo-chan is
Not very smart.
Not good!
>>7
Purely rude.
Even this impact with a piko piko hammer.
But if you hurt Haru-chan, the princess will probably cry.
Why does Yo-chan go to die every time…?
>>9
It might be because I’m not very smart.
0.2 seconds
It got caught.
Don’t do physical things.
>>11
Yoko-chan is more about physicality…
>>15
Well then, it makes it seem like Yōki-chan is a complete inferior version of the princess…
>>22
Hime-chan is a genius whose math answers match the solution manual!!!
How did you capture this physical monster…?
>>14
Siege by starvation
>>14
While I was cooking rice, something came that I don’t know what it is…
If I don’t hesitate, it probably wouldn’t even take 0.1 seconds…
Cherish your family.
I think it’s pretty foolish to say anything about someone trying to compete against a princess…
It is considered good to attack based on desires such as hunger.
I wish we could compete with things that aren’t physical, like a puzzle ring or a Rubik’s Cube…
>>21
The puzzle didn’t work out, did it?!
>>21
Since it’s you, princess, it’s easy to take apart a Rubik’s Cube in an instant and then put it back together in the next instant.
The operation itself was correct…
It’s just fundamentally a different dimension.
If Sakura-chan had come in as a substitute, we might have won.
If we say that in a non-physical match, it would be advantageous for Yō-chan, that’s not necessarily the case with the otter…
If there’s anything that would be advantageous for the princess, it would be Hyakunin Isshu.
It seems like you don’t remember the first half, so if you can capture it before the second half is recited…
>>26
I think I can take action before the opponent’s movements are detected.
>>32
I think the princess’s hand will be faster even when we are just about to take it.
>>33
That Jenga round was terrible, wasn’t it?
>>32
…I feel like there was an episode like this.
>>32
If anything, it seems like Hime could move before you play after You-chan touches the card.
>>26
Why are you challenging me with something that has a speed competition element there?!
>>38
If it’s physical, then surely.
The expected response speed and the time it takes to operate differ as much as between a bicycle and a motorcycle.
I… I’m not good at swimming…
Looking at the princess’s superhuman physique so far, it seems to take about 0.2 seconds.
Sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
The lively princess is cute.
This child is a cunning strategist who uses torture as an excuse for their own benefit.
As long as we agree that snatching a card while the opponent is trying to take it in the Hyakunin Isshu is not allowed, I think I can probably win.
However, in that case, the issue arises whether it’s acceptable to subject a princess with no knowledge to such one-sided torture.
If you’re going to compete, make sure it’s a competition where everything is determined by luck!
Isn’t it good to deliberately take the wrong card and have the princess make a mistake?
Even if Hime and you-chan are evenly matched in everything except physical abilities, there’s no chance of winning…
If it’s 12F, there’s quite a bit of leeway…
>>44
On the 12th floor, guaranteed fatal attacks are flying at you without fail, right?
The problem is that you probably won’t be able to memorize the Hyakunin Isshu either, Yō-chan.
Even if I bet on horse racing, it seems that the princess’s ability to select horses will be revealed.
I love how you leave the last words on the next page, Hikari-chan.
First, it seems the only one who can physically fight the princess is the Demon King…
>>50
I don’t really remember because I haven’t had the chance to use it much, but is the Holy White Knight weaker than the princess?
If we play Hyakunin Isshu in such loose-fitting clothes, it would turn into a seductive situation.
>>51
Huh.
I’m not smart, but my thinking speed exceeds that of humans…
In a game like Hyakunin Isshu, it might be possible to pretend to take a different card and make a mistake.
In the end, they might say that the first card their gaze stops on after being read aloud is their favorite and take it out.
I can at least anticipate by watching the gaze and the hand movements.
Yō-chan, make some sweets…
It was highly rated before.
It’s better to go for something that’s completely based on luck, like Old Maid.
>>57
I can at least discern the pattern reflected in the eyes.
Last time Yochan’s eyes were all swirling, so that’s quite a serious damage, right?
Isn’t it impossible to win by rock-paper-scissors first!?
If you’re going to compete in a game, it would be better to choose a party game that has tricky controls and requires getting used to, so you can’t move properly without practice…
If you keep winning at rock-paper-scissors, you definitely won’t lose.
>>62
I wonder if the princess can read the movements of the hands when she is about to make a move…
It’s terrible that Yo-chan is still showing a rock.
Games like Doubt or Chao Chao, where you have to voluntarily lie, seem weak for the princess.
>>64
But I think you, Haru, are probably weak too.
>>64
Doubt depends on the cards dealt.
Chao Chao seems to be able to perfectly manipulate the outcome of the dice inside by the way it moves the tube.
I want to say, why is a parlor game torture?
It’s impossible to win against an opponent who is playing Jenga with their hands tied and blindfolded using physical techniques.
Even if it’s strangely lukewarm.
It feels like a smile is about to come out, like during a game of “nerameko” (a Japanese game of staring contest)…
The princess thinks that “everyone is good at intentionally losing at Jenga…”
This guy’s method of torture is just not compatible with the princess.
Isn’t it okay to just serve food honestly?
>>76
I want to compete in my strong genre…
0.2 seconds is a level where defense can be done just in time.
If you are an expert
Absolute
I’m going to lose.
As predicted by Youki, the princess was terrible at telling lies without being discovered.
So the princess shut out all her emotions.
>>79
Speaking of which, the princess was originally someone who lived that kind of life.
Wasn’t it possible for the princess to throw her hand after confirming what the opponent played in rock-paper-scissors?
>>80
Prohibited.
Let’s make it a game of Mahjong!
>>82
Um… but normally you can tell the pattern of the tiles pretty much from air fluctuations or sound reflections, right?
>>100
In the first place, it doesn’t seem like Haru-chan is strong…
I might be able to win at the baseball strip game.
Is there a chance if a third party draws the lottery?
I don’t know if it’s a nameless emulator or if there was a discussion about it in the past.
Because it’s a battle of those who aren’t smart, they’re evenly matched.
Torture → A captive princess weak to desire
Sun Demon → A physical monster of a knight commander.
Vanilla-chan, the handsome older sister with a right hand.
It’s a really great setting that changes a lot!
Has there ever been a time when Yo-chan defeated the princess…?
>>90
I won the test of courage.
If it takes 0.2 seconds to hesitate, how many seconds would it take if things went smoothly for this guy…?
>>92
I think I can handle someone like Killua, right?
In-chan → Share hobbies
Yo-chan is also quite thoughtful when it comes to choosing games like “Nirameko” and Jenga…
If lies are revealed by the wavering of one’s gaze, the trembling of one’s voice, or the degree of sweating, then…
It’s just about controlling your gaze, vocal cords, and sweat glands.
Jenga was indeed more extraordinary than I had expected…
Even if you manage to cover, you’ll probably get smashed from above the guard. Fighting against you, Princess, is just reckless.
I’m trying to squeeze my head in between the physicality, but the opponent’s physicality is on another level, so it’s no use!
Is a death finally going to occur in the work for the first time…?
Hime-chan predicts based on the movements of the muscles.
It’s good that Yoccha tries to initiate a battle of wits to win, but…
Since the person is more of a physical type than a brainy strategist, they tend to set up tortures that ultimately rely on physicality and instinct…
Roughly, everything is blown away by physical strength.
Yo-chan, you’re no good at this… You’re not cut out for torture… How about you give up, quit being a torturer, and marry me instead?
>>106
Why subject someone to torture that lasts a lifetime?
There must be someone strong enough to defeat and capture this princess…
How about spinning tops or something?
>>108
Maybe I’ll become like Gido.
>>108
I saw a spinning piece catch fire from friction and turn into a vortex of flames before disappearing.
As expected, I didn’t die from the squeaky hammer.
If Yō-chan had won first, it would have been despair, so this was for the best.
>>114
Does this princess casually cause disasters?
>>114
Don’t be taken aback.
It’s like a Beyblade!
>>117
Did Beyblade really have tornadoes like this…?
>>117
It’s safe because I’m not summoning any spirits or anything!
I love the idea of the princess becoming a tragic monster who can’t control her strength.
Can you even win at rock-paper-scissors?
>>121
Since we talked before about how it’s no good to win just with dynamic vision and reflexes, I understand, Princess, that this is a game where we rely on luck instead.
I’ve done so many different tortures that I no longer remember whether I actually did them or not.
Food torture that comes to mind.
I feel like I’ve done everything.
>>123
Sure… The key moment in the kebab episode was the change in flavor from chili sauce to yogurt sauce…
If you hesitate, you will lose…
>>125
It was a logic that could only exist among those with similar abilities.
Are you not torturing anymore and playing a death game now?
>>126
If it wasn’t a competition, it would just be death.
It takes as long as 0.2 seconds until impact.
If I can take advantage of a 0.2-second gap, would it be impossible unless it’s someone of the Demon King class…?
It’s a physical condition where even a light hit can potentially leave serious brain damage…
The Jenga round was nothing short of a horror.
>>133
Fuh.
They should not have suffered.
Cherish your family…
Kangaroo Kal-chan was completely crushed in one match.
Yō-chan, who competes physically many times, has a lot of guts.
>>137
Perhaps it’s because I’m not smart that I keep making the same mistakes…
It’s troublesome that although she’s foolish, she’s not really an idiot, my princess.
>>138
It’s just that I didn’t have friends, so I don’t know how to have fun!
Because their intelligence is higher than that of wild ones and they are close in private.
I can’t help but have doubts that if we exploit the weaknesses, we might be able to overcome it.
The video game that was featured this time had a better chance of winning…
Even if everything goes according to plan and the reaction is slow, if you lose even once in rock-paper-scissors, you end up with your helmet smashed and rendered unable to act, right?
If idiots fight each other, the one with stronger physical ability will definitely have the advantage.
Just because I like physical games…