
So I’ll sell it for you.
It’s a trap for the excavation itself to cause ear damage!!
A normal person does not commit murder, but a god, being a god, commits murder.
It’s just really cool to see Muramasa, Reimei, and the gods watching seriously…
God and Reimei-kun were not normal.
I knew it.
A normal person wouldn’t commit murder.
God, do you have the bad manners to sit cross-legged on the sofa…?
I don’t understand anything.
I wonder if Mafutsu-san also wants to die.
You can sense the atmosphere even through the television.
>>9
It’s not like something from an aura; it’s observation.
Looks like the type of gambler who raises the stakes halfway through.
So far, there hasn’t been a single active murderer from the One Head background. What’s going on with that?
>>12
It’s normal, right?
>>12
Once you step outside the gambling den, you’re just a regular person, and the risk of being killed by an invincible person is much greater, right?
The college student edition was helpful because they independently got nervous and restrained themselves, but if Shishigami’s positioning had been off by a few centimeters, Murakami would have been finished.
Certainly, I was restrained in a house like a landmine, but I hadn’t acted.
I need to quickly copy Matsufu’s toughness, or I might die halfway, you murderer.
>>14
Mr. Tafts copying Mafusa and winning due to differences in strength? I thought the copy might be the reason for the guidance, but maybe that’s too simplistic.
Well, I argue that even a triangle shouldn’t be called a murderer.
I wonder if hitting a god would cause them to eradicate other personalities and lead to a mental breakdown…
If we dig up 4 of these, the noise would be impressive, I guess.
After all, it’s better than being dead and becoming a community of Homare friends.
The Mafutsufurenz who showed their growth after losing this time is stronger!
Growth is wonderful, Shin! It feels like it’s the end.
I can’t believe One Head Level would commit suicide, but it seems to have happened based on the history.
>>19
You should not take the words of the abnormal seriously.
>>19
I’ve never killed anyone outside, so the gamblers I’ve faced outside are normally killed after being driven to suicide.
It’s a strategy used by Mafu-tsu, who is good at imitating immaturely.
The priest says that…
How do you guess the answer in a multiple-choice question?
>>23
The number of seconds I looked at the card, etc.
I know it’s way too late, but this gambling can’t be found out by outsiders.
They’re also doing a streaming service…
>>24
After all, entertainment is the main thing…
>>24
There is a strong theory that it is being broadcast on the same dark web site that conducts slave auctions, so it won’t be exposed externally.
If we’re talking about the content of the game, One Head is a disposable game, so it’s fine to stream it. This information is free.
>>24
There are probably some rich dark nobles who can’t make it in person.
>>24
It’s not a problem even if the police find out.
Even if a little secret leaks out, it will be handled appropriately.
>>35
The police officer was also gambling.
If Matsufu-san starts consistently losing badly in the beginning…
Maintaining an eerie atmosphere in amateur mode while the enemies are at a disadvantage.
You’re doing it, Mr. Tanaka.
To kill actively is the act of a mere underling… A true killer doesn’t need to go out of their way to kill; their opponent simply dies.
I won’t rush into the dawn and the gods… the state of Lion God is gradually getting to me.
This bank really only plays rock-paper-scissors in the game… but the storytelling is simply interesting.
>>33
The response of thought is the main thing, after all.
That messy one was also stopping us from fighting during the game.
I’m scared that regular powder falling on the gameplay board might break it!
It’s the same as during Shivering Fire; just seeing Mahutsu-san go “Whoa!” is already hilarious.
I was surprised that even One Head was being broadcasted.
I wonder if baseball players and entertainers are watching too, One Head.
>>42
There might also be interpreters for major league players.
At least one head has multiple people, huh, Homare friends…
People who watch that kind of stream are the type that can be criticized to no end!
Looking back, the police duo that flaunts their power is really a nuisance, isn’t it?
There was no sudden start with the use of keys.
>>48
Using it early has a greater impact, but using it beforehand can be disadvantageous.
As expected, it’s not a limited broadcast for the participants of this team competition.
It seems that the members of the Ito group and the former members of the Ito group are also seeing Mr. Sankaku for the first time.
Aren’t the rich people watching noisy?
>>50
I was wearing a helmet and ear muffs… so I probably also have high-performance noise-cancelling headphones since I can’t hear the commentary.
>>53
I momentarily thought that ear muffs were related to Makitsu-san.
This time, the dark rich man came to see directly.
Underground delivery
Poor visibility mask
The sound of the drill echoes.
>>52
Kuu~! You must be thinking, “This is it!”
The speculation about the Dawn’s observation eyes and God’s wicked sinner is truly remarkable.
This is a statement from a crazy person who is imprisoning humans for a terrible purpose and giving them divine punishment; it’s reliable.
External soundproofing technology was demonstrated in the painter’s conflict, and it may also appear quiet from the outside this time.
It’s important to say that it’s not a mental disorder, even if a doctor casually mentions it.
It means being rationally insane.
But isn’t it unnecessary to have a bank staff accompanying you?
I’m just fumbling around like a calculator.
>>58
There’s a wealthy dark figure who’s into calculators!
>>60
I want to ride a Gundam.
I wonder how it is? Is it like drawing out the one head’s personality from here and overwhelming it?
It seems that this is casually increasing the gauge of “I’ll kill you” from Tavuts-san, but I’m keeping a close eye on Tavuts-san, so I wonder how it is.
Is there a super strong gambler inside this guy?
>>63
I think they only show up when they’re pretending to be weak because there are only losing gamblers.
>>63
It seems to be without a doubt, but at least Triangle has won with one head multiple times by his own strength…
It seems like it’s judged that giving points is better for some reason right now.
I’m curious if we’ve been able to incorporate the one-headed gamblers we’ve fought so far.
It feels really fresh because it’s not the usual flow.
I want to emulate someone’s acquaintance, but it seems like they don’t have any friends on their team…
Is the only benefit of the bad rock that it doesn’t accumulate toxins?
I don’t like that fragments of ingots are falling on the desk.
This is flammable, right?
>>73
I thought that when it comes to setting off an explosion, it would be done with a device or something at that time.
If not, there is a risk of it exploding halfway through regardless of the rule of exploding after ○ times, especially if you’re using something truly flammable.
>>86
I think an explosion is different.
If that’s not the case, then we’ll have to go through the trouble of using personnel to clean up when we take the souls.
>>91
Don’t underestimate the scientific power of banks.
I wonder if they will make the right choice of character.
I have no idea what the winning strategy should be.
The calculator’s job is to panic and make weird faces while crying and embarrassing itself.
>>75
Kuu~ This is it!
It’s unsettling when Mafutsu-san is winning.
>>77
Even if you lose, it’s still unsettling!
>>77
Mafutsu’s matches are generally precarious, so it’s just a margin of error, a margin of error.
Are they going to bring out the one-headed persona or copy Mahutsu-san?
There are two abnormal people in the commentary booth, so it’s a relief.
I was wondering what it’s like to increase friends, but now I feel like you can’t do without this many people as the role of explaining.
Isn’t it a bit tough to check out the dark wealthy side this time? That mining sound is definitely going to be noisy.
Can the game rules be made more complex by increasing the explanation of friends?
From the perspective of a dark wealthy person, it’s a completely safe attraction, so it’s good, right?
It would be off the mark to point out that the ride is terrible for those on the roller coaster.
Mr. Shishigami of the Ordinary People Category
Physical explanation doctor
The Dawn of Visual Explanation
The God of Spiritual Interpretation
It has good balance too.
If it’s truly combustible dust, everything will be over as soon as there are sparks from mining.
This fragment falling down definitely has a meaning, but I don’t understand anything.
>>90
Flint + blast and pressure go upwards, so by intentionally causing an explosion, I could clear the final mining without doing it manually and open the passage by blowing it away… that’s about all I could think of.
Can you notice the game’s annoying gimmicks while Mr. Taft is putting himself on the line to verify?
Is the development department lacking options? We played the lane matching game the other day, and we also made noise when we were with the doctor, right?
If I can see someone dying, then I’ll get infected…
There’s no way someone who has never lost can beat Toughness-san’s toughness.
>>95
If your friends are gamblers, aren’t they all just the ones who lost?
The budget of the bank that is renovating caves and building such facilities for an event designed for one-time use is truly extravagant.
There is a strong theory that Toku 2 has been overworking by continually making games back to back and is becoming exhausted.
Somewhere, a calculator says, “Wait… this is always the thing that Mafutsu-san does!”
Absolutely
>>100
Do you want to bet?
>>101
On the contrary, it might be a pattern where they don’t say anything like that at all and just get flustered and panicked, thinking, “Huh…? Didn’t this guy always watch Mr. Taft’s matches?”
There may be instances where an incomplete copy of Mahutsu-san appears along the way.
>>104
Isn’t that role the ball-shaped calculator?
It looks like a high-difficulty version of Jackpot Genie, a game where there are landmines in various places and you try to make your opponent step on them while avoiding them yourself.
I want you to quickly say your usual line and deal damage to the calculator that’s getting advice from the teacher in the mirror.
The development where a calculator absorbs gamblers and turns into some kind of monster is a bit cliché, but I want to see it.
>>109
I want to see a development where calculator abilities are utilized like Genie.
It’s the kind of thing where you’d go out of your way to create elements for bluffing.
It might be time for an event where we get a glimpse of Mafu-san’s true essence from the other side of the mirror that no one has seen yet.
>>111
The fact that the person’s name is “Triangle” is too unsettling.
They say they might be smashed and dragged out of the mirror.
The erosion of teachers is progressing, and every time, Mr. Mafts relies on toughness… there’s a possibility he might turn into a frog.
It’s about time we see the true form of Mafts-san.
The moment I perfectly copied myself, I should unlock the level cap and just escape.
It’s about time we delved into the true identity of Mafts-san, isn’t it?
“The comment ‘Ditto can’t copy only HP’ didn’t work.”
>>118
The winning strategy has come…
As a result of copying the surface, people might notice that this isn’t your true face, right?
The most likely pinch situation coming up would be digging four times and reaching an explosion.
Well, that probably won’t end at all.
Shall we bet that Mafutsu-san doesn’t die in an explosion?
If I win again with toughness, I’ll completely become known as the one who endures.
>>123
“Those who pretend (not to be effective) – Degizuman”
Is there a clichéd development where the one who is disguised gets copied and fights as the real Mafutsu-san?
What it means to detach and fall together during a fall is…
I hope I won’t be turned into a dice steak just because I didn’t say I would remove the wire mesh when I cleared it.
>>126
It doesn’t seem like it’s a work that sells the gruesomeness of dying, so I don’t think it will be watched.
>>126
Even if it falls, it would still be a psycho steak…
Seriously, they’re actually going to carve through rock… The people making this have it way too hard.
>>127
I’m more concerned about things like whether it might malfunction or if I don’t need to splash water on it!
Every time I watch the gambling in this work, I think that it’s too long and not suited for viewing.
>>129
The painter battle is too much of a gathering for idle people.
>>129
Even a sport as long and lacking in highlights as baseball can be entertaining, so this is definitely much better.
It seems like there was a call for participants from the beginning for a painter’s battle, where those who starve to death will perish. How about that?
It seems there are spectators who were shown a dart match where each player just kept hitting 20 triples for 11 hours.
I think there’s less excitement in watching gold coins fall from above for an hour than in baseball.
>>135
Since the venue is a hotel, I can come to take a look while having a meal whenever I want…
>>137
You can watch baseball while eating, right!
There are so many rules that I can’t tell if it’s advantageous or disadvantageous right now, so Maffuts, could you please react by coughing up blood or something?
The triangular strategy might be a health plan!
The VIP probably won’t be bored, but I have a feeling they’ll get tired of observing the painter and go home the next day…
>>140
It’s a gamble to see if I can return just in time to die.
If you continue with the blank for 240 minutes after this, the turn won’t progress, and Mahfutsu-san will die, right?
Shall we bet on whether Mr. Mafts will still be in a favorable position next week?
>>143
It won’t be a gamble.
Next week there will be no publication.
Next week, there will be no publication.
Don’t mess with me, you idiot!!!
During the enban period, the matches were too long and the audience was exhausted.
I was predicting the outcome all day yesterday, but Mr. Mafutsu used the effects of fatalism against his opponent, splitting the rock layer in half and getting it done with fewer excavation attempts than himself.
It seems that there is a depression, likely an air hole, hidden on the circumference of the enclosed space, enduring the rockfall and after 60 minutes have passed, spreading poison on the revered side with few mining instances!
How about this?
>>148
I’ve seen quite a few predictions about avoiding being crushed by hiding in that gap, which is explicitly depicted, but I can’t help but think, would they really do something so obvious…?