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[Silver and Gold] It’s wildly insane even among Fukamoto’s comics.

What is there is more like a creature than a person. He has amassed too much wealth, and his mind has already gone beyond the norm…

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Hell Edge Road is great, isn’t it…

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A person whose feelings of envy and “that’s fine” coexist.

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In the end, I feel like I was pretty much an ordinary person since I couldn’t go for the win, especially compared to the other old men.

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This is about the only one I cut losses on.

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>>3

It may be because a relaxed escape route was presented from the person’s perspective.

I was given a choice between the possibility of a 3 trillion disaster or definitely losing 50 billion plus a promissory note.

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The mouse dies from hope…!

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I want to have a university professor.

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It was an opponent that wouldn’t even be a contest unless a lot of conditions aligned.

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I think their gambling skills are average, only having crushed opponents with overwhelming capital strength.

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In this case, it seems like Washizu is just relying on overwhelming luck and is constantly being manipulated by Akagi, making his strategy look pathetic.

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On the contrary, if it’s not like that, it’s become a level of luck where it wouldn’t even be a contest.

If Washizu had been carelessly stubborn without compromising, he would have died a lot in those situations.

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>>97

It’s good that I decided to aim for a tsumo midway, but then I immediately went for a direct hit.

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Morita was too much of a gambling junkie.

If I can’t win with just one card left, I’ll die without complaint.

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I think it’s healthy compared to everyone being crazy like Kamui.

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>>10

But those guys have self-interest at the core.

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>>10

Second son…! Don’t shoot…!! In this situation…!!

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>>21

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I will back down if I can’t clearly secure an advantage.

Just an ordinary wickedness with bad taste…

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Washizu had good timing, having been active for several years.

Chairman Hyoudou has a childish side, but there is still much that is unknown.

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Well, before we even fight directly, the chairman’s stocks have dropped quite a bit, haven’t they?

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The reason I got off is that Gintoki skillfully guided me…

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I think the scene of my death is the coolest in Fukamoto’s works.

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I want enough money to get bored of life…

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There may not be a sense of strength, but in terms of bad taste, it’s still top class.

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The old man Kamui is trash, but even when he seems like he’s about to be killed, he manages to turn the tables and ends up killing instead, giving off a strong character vibe.

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This kid Morita, who just popped up out of nowhere, is way too arrogant about Gin-san.

With that attitude, you’re definitely going to be taken advantage of.

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The politician in the horse racing chapter, who perfectly prepared and brought the game to luck due to being wary of Gin-san’s strength, is really strong.

It’s like a final boss.

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It’s way too disgusting, but it’s good as an enemy character.

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If the target of confinement is a woman, it’s easy to understand, but I don’t quite get drinking while watching an old man lose his reason and masturbate…

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Isn’t it nice for a cultured old man to become a monkey?

I don’t really understand it!

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>>23

The sight of humanity collapsing… is enjoyable.

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>>23

I think it’s easy to understand that Oden was being playful in One Piece.

It’s interesting that a being with intelligence and power does something foolish like letting it all go…

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I’m already tired of messing around with women.

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What he’s doing feels extremely insidious, but in the end, he’s just a man who can only attack from a safe zone, as Morita said.

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The difference in financial power was so great that we could only compete on equal terms with the aim of destruction in the final stages.

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Funds are also power, so it is normal to be a character today.

However, my sensitivity is closer to that of an average person, so I can be swayed by profit and loss.

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Kamui has more than enough persuasive power to say that Morita can’t do this anymore…!!

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Being a guardian of a rich dark figure is probably one of the most pointless jobs at a top level in the world.

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Based on the degree of liking for degrading dignity, it seems that jun and I would get along well.

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It’s common for the bosses in Fukumoto’s works to have surprisingly human-like lines towards the end, right?

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It seems that they are strong at things other than mahjong as well…

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The last game has become so reckless that the sense of madness is fading.

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Basically Elon

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That’s just too cruel.

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It’s impressive that while Washizu is in a panic over a single murder cover-up, he can kidnap a university professor-level celebrity without anyone finding out.

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I think that in the Silver and Gold Crazy Ranking, it’s about the same as that serial killer who was easily defeated by Silver.

Lower than the old man of Kamoi.

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Morita was overwhelmingly crazy.

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>>41

To be honest, I think the Silver Guy, who I trusted saying, “The chance of being able to cry there is 1/3, but you can clear it, right?” in the final stage, is pretty crazy too.

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That’s the worst…

Seibu Group as well… Seiyu as well…

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Drinking alcohol while watching an old man, a former university professor, masturbating!

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Too much money, but not enough time.

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I think it’s great that this monster-like old man shows human-like expressions when he succumbs to pressure.

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I only have 150 billion in total assets, but I’ve been ripped off for 50 billion…

There’s still plenty left…

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That’s why it’s smarter to go for a hand-made option since Gin-san still has plenty left, right? The art of conversation worked.

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Morita, who is consistently unyielding and says things like “I want to kill you!” is scary.

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That’s the only means of attack that can counter it.

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It was the type that wasn’t really crazy, for better or for worse.

If that is Washizu, I will go for the win without hesitation.

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I wonder how many months it would take if it were Washizu.

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>>54

The art may be lacking, but the direction is really good.

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Fukumoto’s works have too many protagonists who burn with risk, and this old man, who broke halfway through, can’t compete with madness.

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The president during the tissue box lottery had an amazing strong character vibe.

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>>58

Even though I hit the jackpot on my first draw, I’m intentionally avoiding it to enjoy seeing Kaiji flustered…

Perfectly in the palm of my hand.

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Gin-san was challenging without a plan, though…

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The improvisation and the schemes are too monstrous…

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I don’t think it’s that I’m tired of not leaning towards erotic themes; rather, I feel that it’s just a manifestation of the belief that there is no one who wants to see such things in Fukamoto’s art.

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It’s definitely scary to be at the same table as someone who is completely set on taking you down with them.

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Isn’t the character different when he appeared in the swamp arc? Doesn’t it feel a bit more comical? That’s what Chairman Hyoudou thinks.

It might be better to say that the character development in the ship version is dragging the thread along.

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Is the entertainment of abnormality and showing off wealth just a gag, or is it really enjoyable?

Pouring multiple bottles of wine into a washbasin and licking it up like a dog…

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>>71

Isn’t it fun because you make your entourage drink afterward?

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>>62

But the scene where they talk about what is needed to conquer the swamp is cool.

Well, what I’m saying is

Only those who get entertained can win that.

You can’t pull off any tricks! Dumbass!

But…

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Every time Morita draws a tile, the old man is getting all bent out of shape.

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It’s unusually quick to come to a conclusion, considering it’s a Fukamoto manga.

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There are only 2 volumes of this Mahjong.

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I’ve crossed a dangerous bridge!! You fool, I’m going to make you suffer horribly!!

The cry after that is too stressful for the heart, so of course it would break.

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It’s refreshing that there are quite a few parts in Silver and Gold that are unrelated to gambling.

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Akagi and Kaiji were especially being lazy.

Isn’t it the case that other mangas aren’t like that?

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>>70

Nikaido Hell Golf has a good tempo too…

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In the first place, I feel like there were supposed to be various stories about Silver and Gold, yet there are only 11 volumes.

The density is strange even compared to regular manga.

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The revelation that is only shown to Morita at the end is thrilling.

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Akagi’s tempo is really good until the start of the Washizu match.

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It’s amazing that you were able to create this work early in your creative life, despite being still so young.

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It seems that both the editorial intent and Fukumoto’s double push mentality are reflected in the slacking off of Akagi and Kaiji.

If it sells, then extend it…! Until you can extend it…!

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The reason the thread poster backed down in the competition is also because Morita’s presence was impressive.

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>>78

If you act too clever, Kurauma will see right through you.

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>>87

If it were just Ginji, there was talk that he would have just been laughed at.

That’s why the achievement is 70:30.

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>>87

That’s why they can’t see through the gambler without self-preservation and end up quitting.

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The end has quite a sense of speed.

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>>79

The story of my life before going to prison is long!

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Unlike when I was younger, I have to support others now…

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There were a lot of ups and downs, but I’m surprised that Akagi actually reached its final episode.

Kaiji was in a situation that was difficult to understand…

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Check out how smooth this hellish golf is!

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It’s nice that silver and gold end over there.

Did Gin continue to win like that? Did he burn out? Is Morita not coming back?

It’s better not to reveal everything.

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Is the only series currently ongoing the one about golf and the female protagonist?

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>>85

I heard that Mamiya went on a hiatus after the first story, or rather, it became the end of Part One.

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Gin’s last trick was the one that would have been bad if the audience watching from the back had made a fuss…

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There’s no background…! It looks too cool, but I have no timing to imitate it.

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I was wondering if confinement adult videos only show things that are typical fetishes and nothing else.

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It’s surreal seeing my subordinate carrying a calculator and doing the calculations themselves.

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In the end, it’s nice to be wrapped in smoke regarding fate and such.

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I like the part where I completely entrust myself to destiny and win in horse racing.

The catharsis is definitely over here.

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In horse racing, Silver, who had been holding back until then, used various strategies, and during that time, there were interactions where he flattered the general public and communicated with Okabe, saying it was okay to do it your way with a horse-first approach.

It felt like it was a well-structured victory, but it also had an air of impending ruin or defeat overall, and anyway, I feel like it was well-crafted for a high-completion episode when viewed in its entirety.

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The silver-haired guy in the thread is just too cool.

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I wish you would finish up to zero.

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Clearly, this must be the Seibu model; didn’t anyone complain about it?

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>>100

But if it’s the peak era of Seibu’s Tsutsumi, it wouldn’t feel out of place to have humans as pets…

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>>115

Kiyohara was also kept…

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>>120

It’s like saying that giving a high school graduate heavily immersed in baseball a black card in their name to use as they please will lead to various things falling apart.

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>>129

Is it enjoyable to see young people overflowing with youth and talent drowning in the magic of gold?

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>>115

This guy seriously thinks he can impregnate all the daughters of a fallen wealthy family as a debt payment.

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Even though there were a lot of people in the gallery, wasn’t there anyone who would go through with it?

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The punchline of the horse racing section is ironically perfect, isn’t it?

As a result of trying various strategies, what ultimately awaits in the end is simply praying, which makes it the same as just being an ordinary horse racing fan.

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I love how in Kaiji’s Nezu arc, he manipulates strategies in gambling battles, only to return to gambling at the very end.

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I feel like my brain has been fried by the golden bridge and this story.

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Since the competition was long and there was even a spin-off, I feel like the number one might be Washu.

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To be frank, even if Morita, who was risking everything, had won, I think it would have been disregarded by force regardless of the presence of the official.

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Naritaaaaa!!!

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>>108

Narita!

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The peak of Lord Washizu, who possesses both violence and grandeur.

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To be honest, Lord Washizu was on the verge of being cornered by the time he met Akagi…

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It’s at the level where even someone like a subordinate’s subordinate would come to mock and grab escape funds.

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I didn’t know at all back then, but after learning the names of horses from Umamusume and reading it again, I found the names of the racehorses interesting.

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Is it craftsmanship on the saddle…?!

After all that preparation…!

I don’t want to see such a horse riding accident…!

Go ahead and do it, just in case.

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The decoration on the saddle is too much.

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Narita Brian

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If we’ve secured all the top horses in the country, we’ll bring in a horse from overseas that can defeat Narita…

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I don’t dislike the Kamui arc; in fact, I like it.

There is no salvation…

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>>119

Discrimination… I was discriminated against…

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Is the thread image the one with the highest total assets in Fukumoto’s works?

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>>122

It seems like it will be amazing.

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>>122

Isn’t it Zeit from Zero?

Personal assets exceed 3 trillion.

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The one who pressed Akagi the hardest was not Ichikawa or Washizu, but the Kurata group, who directly dealt the blows.

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Morita was on the verge of being consumed by madness, but thanks to Gin-san, he managed to brace himself, so it was quite dangerous.

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Seriously? That’s the worst, Seibu Group.

I will stop taking Odakyu.

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If it had continued properly, would the last episode with Morita’s comeback have surpassed Gin-san?

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In my mind, when I think of Gin-san, it’s Hiraig Ginji, and when I think of Morita, it’s Morita Tetsuo.

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>>128

There seems to be a gag drawing involving the samurai Ginsan and Morita, the lightning-fast, playing with silver and gold if you look for it.

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I love the Kamui arc where the wicked rich old man from Fukamoto’s manga becomes a companion.

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Despite being old men who have risen through business, they love gambling too much.

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>>133

I have confidence in my luck and skill, but it’s a gambling-like game that lets me indulge in despair while flashing hope on my home field.

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The old man Zero is just a commoner, isn’t he?

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>>136

I like that a rival who is winning in life at the same level has appeared, as it adds a bit of interest.

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>>139

I like that the fairly competent eldest son and his subordinates have solidified their bond because of that incident.

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Speaking of which, just from the face in the thread picture, it looks like a crazy old person, but they can actually make calm and rational judgments.

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>>138

In the Fukamoto world, it feels like only by going mad can one ascend to a height that surpasses human limits…

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>>143

Soga had such an evaluation of Akagi too.

Akagi is a genius, and because of that, he is a failure in society; perhaps it is because he is a failure that he was able to reach such a level.

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>>146

Captivated by the brilliance of Akagi’s talent, which is fading away with Soga’s death.

Dance… you can die…!

I really love that scene.

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>>163

Seeing Akagi put out the eighth card of the “you don’t have to do it” nine.

The brilliance of talent that even Soga finds captivating is on the verge of decaying.

It is none other than Soga who realizes this from the very beginning, and it is already a memorable scene.

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I love the latest episode of the fan-made video of Fukumoto’s works on NicoNico, where Akagi Shigeru faces off and is completely destroyed.

The bluff that was made to look like a big three was great.

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The bubble never came again, and the companies that Gin-san wanted ended up in pretty bad shape.

It’s nice to sense that Gintoki ultimately faced ruin.

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Well, I did incur a loss there since I was able to cut my losses, but I haven’t been ruined.

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In the Kamui arc, the episode where the third son is given money doesn’t seem that bad after being built up so much.

As a result, it becomes slightly difficult to empathize each time.

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>>148

I was discriminated against…

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I like the part where the president of the swamp committee says they don’t need to be fair, but a sense of fairness is necessary, and gets angry about it.

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Seikyo Mahjong can be really dangerous if someone with a certain level of financial backing plays seriously with a reckless abandon, fully aware of the potential for doom.

Well, young politicians who have financial backing or are allowed through securities wouldn’t do such things, and those who are prepared for ruin don’t have financial power, which is cleverly done…

I want to take Gin as my own, so the youngest and seemingly unimportant Morita might be the only hostage… and that threat went in the worst possible direction.

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It’s a bit cute that I overlooked the different color in the lower half of the tube because it’s drawn in black and white.

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Hyoudo has more reasoning behind it.

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If you think that the politician’s IOU has almost no value and that you could create a connection with Gin-san for 50 billion, then it’s not such a loss after all, is it?

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The destruction of a university professor’s dignity through something as trivial as masturbation is quite a challenge.

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Wassu, who is almost becoming a heroine, is amazing.

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“Watching a university professor’s masturbation is just one of the many pets.”

I guess they’re having various high-spec things do all sorts of things, huh…

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It feels like the Fukamoto version of the Goldman brothers.

Well, this one probably comes first.

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>>159

That’s a story that seems to have succumbed to the madness of a gambler, doesn’t it?

Well, it would have been bad if Shoryu hadn’t started the fire…

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Building up to elbow height is quite stylish when it comes to Morita.

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The original person can sue if they want.

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The chairman’s close aide is relentlessly punished depending on their mood, but this person seems to be a common sense individual who, for better or worse, simply has bad taste.

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>>162

In other words, the purpose of gambling itself is to have it under control, so breeding is really just with people who have no practical value or as hostages.

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Maybe Kuramae is really glad they didn’t end up fighting after hearing about Kamui’s incident somewhere.

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Well, the humans being kept are also, to begin with, people who are carrying debts that will only lead to their ruin…

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Every time I read the part where the opening act is introduced, I understand that I must hold back my surging emotions.

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I really want to see Naribu vs. Ramtara.

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It’s crazy, but rather than being a gambler, this guy is a player who finds joy in human destruction! So it’s understandable that he would fold.

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The son of the rich kid who fought in poker will eventually end up eating cold rice for the rest of his life, I suppose.

If you can just eat cold rice after losing money you illegally pulled from the bank, that’s not just break-even but actually a plus, right…

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The eldest son, Katsuki, certainly felt talented in one way or another.

The second son is no good.

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>>170

It’s better not to have it.

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The underground guy should do it with girls and stuff.

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>>171

Maybe I’ve already done it and got bored.

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>>171

Isn’t that better for guys?

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I love the atmosphere of the time when it felt like Narita Brian could never lose in the horse racing chapter.

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It’s definitely the power of Mikoko.

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Oh, I see, homo.

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The next part is also about a crazy old man; something must be wrong.

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Continuing to pretend to somehow win with a weak horse in the horse racing segment.

In the end, Lamutar is truly exhilarating.

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I feel like it’s about being fulfilled by having the opponent coming at you the way you want, and that women will listen if you pay them.

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Morita was also supposed to be kept, and the madness and fetishes seem like bluffs; it feels like Kuramae is just fulfilling the promise to intimidate in the first place.

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>>184

It’s just being spoken from the mouth of an old man, after all.

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“Women are not something to be hurt… they are to be cherished… because in the end, the only thing a man can use is a woman…!” It sounds like something someone would say.

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Isn’t there any demand for a spin-off that includes Washizu, Seikyou, Hyoudou, and Zaizen altogether?

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>>186

There was also something called Fukamoto All-Stars…

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The arrival of Ramutar in Japan has a proper foreshadowing, doesn’t it?

I came to Japan for the Japan Cup, and there were expectations for a showdown with Narita, but it’s unfortunate…

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I’ve thought it was good for a long time too… or something like that.

Saying things like “I need you.”

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>>189

Is it English…?

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It’s funny that in pachinko, there’s a pattern where Okabe can win against Narita just like that.

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In the end, who is the No. 2 of that country?

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The scale of gambling and funds is different when you’re only doing it in the present.

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Although it’s depicted comically, the simple feeling of regressing into a brat with that kind of power is scary.

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But if we go by the standards of Fukumoto’s manga, Kuramae isn’t crazy at all, right?

To hesitate over a betting amount that’s just at the level of a company’s bankruptcy is like being a super common-sense person in a Fukamoto manga, right?

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The Washizu Mahjong and Seikyō Mahjong are just hunting easy prey from a safe zone due to financial barriers.

Washizu has a particularly sweet rule that if he wins even once, everything is cleared.

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Washizu just can’t stand the idea of an untalented loser living longer than himself, so he kills them.

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>>199

Trash

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I have the impression that the chairman in the Kaiji main story is after his prime.

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It resembles so much that it’s annoying.

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>>202

I see ❤️ It really does look similar ❤️ doesn’t it?

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