
Wow, that guy… he did it. SHIRAISHI YOSHITAKE 1 KING. How Shiraisi Yoshitake managed to move all the gold bars and become the king of Southeast Asia is another story. The end.
The feeling of reassurance that I will end up rolling into the village completely broke.
>>1
Is this how Golden Kamuy ended!?
>>2
Wasteful
Look properly.
>>2
Ashirpa doesn’t need gold nuggets.
Sugimoto is fine with just a handful.
Shiraishi ended up as predicted, taking everything for himself.
It’s a really good ending, inheriting the will of the pirates…
>>5
It seems like you are spreading the wrong name.
Shiraishi was just such a great character…
After this, there would be the Japanese military’s advance into Southeast Asia during World War II and the counterattack by the U.S. forces, but I wonder if they were able to get through it…
>>7
Well, they’ll soon start a revolution and escape back to Hokkaido anyway.
It’s such an ending, but it’s not really that important, or rather…
It was a refreshing conclusion with absolutely no lingering feelings.
It’s incredibly difficult to discard something that is nothing but a source of calamity.
Shiraishi, who has spent everything on trivial matters, is admirable.
The cursed gold bullion, which itself invites destruction, was foolishly used by a fool, leading to its disappearance—a satisfying ending.
The actual punchline of the story is in the epilogue at the end of this volume…
I never thought the well-worn Shiraishi icon would come to life here.
Such mythical treasures usually do not actually exist.
I liked that it was properly there as shown on the map, and the excavation scene felt really good.
The curse of Golden Kamuy has been broken, so this is… a happy ending…
I don’t need Asirpa.
If it’s alright for Sugimoto to have a handful, then it’s fine for me to take the rest, right?
Shiraishi, who can spend 900 billion in one generation, is an incredible guy.
If it were me, I would first buy a big house and a Ferrari… that’s the extent of my imagination.
>>23
Aren’t you physically melting it!?
Because I had a promise with the pirates…
At a glance, it may seem like a ridiculous ending, but it’s the conclusion where the three main characters fulfill their dreams.
The punchline that the curse of the gold bullion is lifted by spending money in an utterly ridiculous way is refreshing.
Did Asirpa end up marrying Sugimoto? What’s the story?
>>28
Sugimoto would never make a move on Asirpa.
But how about the grown-up Asirpa?
It is correct that Shiraishi, who has no relation to golden fate or political conspiracies, consumes everything completely.
After all, it must have been Lieutenant Tsurumi who helped.
If someone who is either too intelligent or politically influential were to handle such a large national budget, it would definitely lead to trouble.
In the story of Golden Kamuy, it’s best for those two to go on an adventure at the distance of partners and end there, but I think it’s nice to leave what happens next to the imagination.
I think it’s terrible that the majority is ready to make a move on Asirpa.
>>34
That’s because it’s Sugimoto Otome…
Sugimoto is a maiden, after all.
A sip of sake gives Asirpa the courage to embrace.
Sugimoto’s personality suggests that he probably doesn’t even think he can properly be a husband, so he would likely avoid such things.
>>37
I’m… useless…!
You’re not being useful either, Sugimoto!
It’s 100% impossible for Sugimoto to make a move…
The more I get to know Asirpa-san’s inner self, the more I can’t escape.
Shiraishi worked hard enough to do this much.
As Shirase doesn’t really make a move, I can imagine Asirpa questioning Sugimoto, wondering if she’s not attractive.
Asirpa attacks, Sugimoto takes responsibility, and it ends happily.
No! Asirpa-san!
Please, at least turn off the light!
>>43
It’s too late now, Sugimoto.
It seems like there’s a place that resembles the Kingdom of Shiraishi, but soon after, it becomes a place that gets destroyed during World War II, so increasingly, nothing will remain.
>>46
Hey, is this a curse…
>>64
I don’t think it’s a curse anymore, as there are fewer places in the world that weren’t devastated by World War II.
It’s okay to say goodbye to Shirai.
We broke up casually and that was it.
>>47
It seems like you’re breaking up in a cool way, but you’re actually going to Yoshihara, which is very Shiraishi.
Sugimoto, who is completely naked and covering his face with both hands in embarrassment after the event, and Asirpa-san, who is smoking a cigar or something.
>>48
It seems like I might become like Sophia in the future…
By the way, I wonder if this is a pure gold coin… If someone notices, it feels like we might get invaded from abroad.
The most fitting end for the cursed gold bar.
Oh no, I won’t be able to get married!
Well, it’s fine that Sugimoto is immortal now, but once he gets to an age where his stamina declines, he might die instantly from an old injury.
It’s better to do everything quickly.
It’s here━━━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━━━ !!!!!
While smoking a cigarette and showing her strong back, Ashiripa-san is looking at Sugimoto, who is crying out in anguish after being violated.
Asirpa has been acting with the goal of continuing the bloodline and culture all along.
Give me a break, Sugimoto, spread your legs and do it.
>>57
I’m scared of Ochi…
The depiction of the main characters in the final act is really great, too.
Genjiro-chan, you’re no longer a main character.
“I was hoping you would come back as soon as possible and be happy…”
>>58
(Taniyama and Arikura are casually included among the people who were sacrificed for the gold that Ashiripa mentioned.)
>>58
(The after story of the lecherous hunting couple, who got even fatter and are making a bunch of kids.)
A kingdom that ends with laughter in just one generation.
I wonder what kind of reign would be possible.
>>59
Zero labor! Zero taxes!
>>59
After resolving some issues in the nearby settlements.
It becomes a big deal over something trivial like gambling or something silly.
I can imagine that you must have become the king of jailbreaks.
Cursed Kamui… you could say it’s like Golden Kamuy!
Foolish Shiraisi has beautifully purified it; I let it out.
>>60
Shiraishi is just being goofy, but he’s not an idiot.
Rather, they are a cunning and sharp-witted person; they only didn’t oppose because they are deeply compassionate.
>>65
I like responses like this because they feel very internet-like.
It seems that the Shiraishi coin will have a tremendous value in the future, as if it were on a show like “Antiques Roadshow.”
>>66
Please take care of it!
>>72
When I pictured that scene, for some reason the appraiser was revived in the sister field…
If there are no people who want it, its value won’t increase.
It’s more characteristic of Shirai to say that it’s better to melt down coins from a country whose existence is questionable.
How did this guy smuggle gold bars from Goryokaku to Southeast Asia without triggering anyone’s sensors…?
>>73
After such a big commotion, there would have been confusion for a while, so I suppose they took advantage of that.
I can only say he is an amazing man.
Upon rereading, it certainly prompts Sugimoto, but it doesn’t say anything that would hold self-responsibility…
Was there any description of how Sugimoto and the others survived after sinking?
>>79
I am the immortal Sugimoto…
>>79
I am the immortal Sugimoto…
>>79
It’s a small detail, but I feel like in the last scene before the final episode, Shiraishi rushed in after taking off his jacket, and there was a moment in the panel right below where he was jumping in.
…There was no description of how I was saved!!
If Sugimoto is with Ashirpa-san, then I heard Shiraishi is there too, so if Shiraishi is there, it’s all good, which is really impressive.
It’s like activating a unique skill…
Wasn’t the location of the gold finally revealed to the country as well?
I can’t believe I didn’t get taken away.
>>85
It is known that there were gold bars, but the location is not revealed.
In the first place, only Tsurumi knows that there was a gold ingot (the survivors of the division and important people in the country think they only had the title deed).
A shitty coin.
In a way, it’s Shiraiishi’s growth story.
The twist that even the god of gold, who has driven people crazy, can’t win against a fool is truly great.
I wanted to hit the coin for the application.
Being kicked out of the Shiraishi Kingdom and rolling back to Hokkaido, I can easily imagine it.
>>90
After death, the Buddha will greet us as seen in life.
I like the fan work called Ainu no Pokunashiri (heading to the afterlife) because I’m over there…
Nothing that has been sent down from heaven is without purpose.
The forbidden immortal double strike.
Ainu, Japanese, and Russians all fighting and killing each other; isn’t it too important to kill the evil god Shiraishi?
I don’t think the live-action Shiraishi looks that similar, but the movements are perfectly like Shiraishi.
>>100
I’m really curious about this…
Did Mr. Iwaiki have children with that heroine?
After this, the fallen Shiraisi appears again in front of Sugimoto and the others, making a whimpering noise like a puppy…
>>105
Oh, it’s Shiraisi.
>>105
Shirai-shi! (Bashi)
I unexpectedly bought a Shiraishi coin at the Golden Kamuy exhibition.