
Rokuhira Chigiri… I can be friends with you.
My friend is strong to be able to use a certain degree of the elusive style after just seeing it once.
Chihiro’s best friend has a sad past…
Being able to bite and kill an adult male at the age of 3 is too strong, isn’t it?
Can we make it in a world with the power of Kagurabachi…?
Thank you, Hiruhiko… Thanks to your example, I was able to master the Shiromizuki style.
>>4
It’s Iori, right!?
>>4
The model I followed is Iori…
The author knows that Chihiro has to win here.
Since there will also be a duel with the cursed sword, Hiruhiko is almost guaranteed to be in the third match…
As always, the decisive moments are too good.
No, I don’t understand the meaning of spinning a sword once it’s been drawn.
Is it really necessary to go to that much trouble?
This kind of thing being the fastest is just an insult to swordsmanship.
>>10
I’m dead…
Hiruhiko is strong, but he keeps losing.
You have accepted my shout and grown this much…!
Hiruhiko hasn’t used the cursed sword yet, so he’s probably going to have a rematch.
I thought the face of the work would end up being Ikura like this.
Well, it’s strange even for Haruhiko.
Aren’t you going to recklessly draw the cursed sword here?
>>17
Showing off high learning skills, then retreating → almost killed by Satomura → learn how to use the cursed sword and take revenge → maybe a decisive battle with Iori and Chihiro.
>>17
Hiruhiko didn’t bring it, so unless someone brings a snack, we can’t leave.
>>21
Mr. Doto
It’s your turn.
Don’t run away.
>>17
Didn’t you say that you didn’t bring the cursed sword?
It’s ironic that Hiruhiko, who says forms are crap, ended up with the fastest answer based on intuition being the iai form of the Shiramizuki style.
Hiruhiko-kun is dead, right…?
I don’t understand the reasoning, but I get that it’s the fastest, anyway.
By the way, what is Kuguri doing?
>>25
I’m attacking Iwori and having a sword fight with the child captain.
There’s a genius! I was crying, but the hotel staff stopping the elevator to help is cool.
>>26
It’s cool how the mob tries to see the job through to the end.
With mysterious power and romance added to the sword, it becomes the fastest.
What is the truth, I wonder?
When I think calmly, I don’t understand the reasoning that rotating will make it the fastest.
This is definitely a waste.
It seems to be the talent of observing Chihiro that incorporates a form as a counter to the genius of the sensory type, but the acquisition is too instantaneous…
This week was good, but I quickly extinguished the flag of using Iori as a model.
After all, it seems that Iori will return to everyday life once this battle is over.
If Mr. Zamura dies, his value as a hostage will disappear as well.
I don’t understand the details, but the iai quick-draw battle was really cool, so it’s all good!
There should be a healer capable of fixing deficiencies, but is it really Toh Toh?
>>34
Wasn’t the masked man who was with Hiruhiko at first sewing up his arm or something?
>>34
That is a man one level above.
There are two geniuses!
Is it that the reasoning is that it’s faster to rotate it halfway and cut it while effectively throwing it, rather than gripping it tightly and throwing it?
Doto-san seems a bit like brainwashing for now, but I wonder how it really is.
Master Hiruhiko and Doto are here; the master practices swordsmanship, Hiruhiko is a friend, and Doto stands out by himself, clearly weaker physically, so probably…
That posture might make it easier to channel internal power due to the structure of the human body.
Seriously, was there really such a depiction of the guy above?
Well, is this treatment difficult?
You won’t run away during the day with this, right?
Then it’s gonna be super lame.
>>43
Well, it’s fine if you step back for a moment…
>>43
It’s not like the character was originally cool to begin with.
>>43
You’ve always been full of excuses and it was really lame, wasn’t it?
I tried to imitate this stance and my arm got cut.
>>44
As you know, Japan is a sword society.
The old man from Shiramisukiru doesn’t have his own reasoning behind that stance; it’s just romance, isn’t it?
>>45
Well, everyone who mocked romance is dead…
>>50
This line is too strong.
You lost because you didn’t properly learn daytime swordsmanship.
Now is not the time to be talking about being a disciple of freedom; hurry up and learn swordsmanship.
Hiruhiko’s defeat is scary because it seems like it’s going to lead him to think, “I have to seriously train like Chihiro…!”
This is just a style where the charge speed becomes the fastest, but isn’t the cutting action itself a bit slower due to having to switch hands…?
>>53
Those who laughed at romance all ended up getting cut down and died, didn’t they?
>>53
So it’s a style that can only be used by someone who doesn’t get slowed down at all during the switch.
You’ve had a past like Legato.
It’s the slow ones who can’t win against romance that are to blame.
In the end, those who don’t neglect the basics are the ones who win.
Hiruhiko, reflect and train.
The desire to cut down has surged.
Even if I cut down Hiruhiko, there are still my master and then Zadamura in this chapter.
>>60
It might not be possible to settle things here with Kuguri.
It seems like we’re about to escape from the slaughter hotel together and finish off this episode with the final boss, the samurai battle.
I feel a high level of satisfaction seeing cool pictures every week.
The basics, or rather, the form itself is important, but the rest is simply thanks to ridiculous talent, right?
>>62
If it’s a form that strong people use, it must be strong, right…?
There’s no way this will make me faster.
Hasn’t it been a while since Li wasn’t the master…?
When my daughter comes out, Samura probably won’t be able to cut it off.
I don’t know if I’ll fight against Samura.
It’s a waste to seal it after training my daughter so much.
I have seen someone rotate a sword half a turn in their hand during the Suruga Castle tournament, which is called Sigurui.
That is a technique for delivering a peak strike.
In the end, the half-turn is a mystery, but it’s not just about drawing the sword; there might also be something about inner strength, and it could be connected to the principle of acceleration.
>>73
Well…
After all
Pay respect to rotation.
I saw a style in which iai is the fastest and strongest called Gamanran.
I didn’t flip the sword over or anything.
The drawing is awesome…
This action in a week…
This guy will probably keep showing up persistently, but if he gets cut down and retreats every time there’s a power-up event, that would be funny in its own way.
There are a lot of people getting cut in this thread.
This time I lost normally, but last time it was a battle of the cursed sword versus the cursed techniques, so the loss from last time can’t be helped.
If the rhythm isn’t established, speed is unnecessary.
If you can definitely kill, then the weight of the blade doesn’t matter.
If the opponent doesn’t detect it, there’s no need to take the initiative.
So, it’s the fastest.
Honestly, I don’t think that origami magic is very strong.
>>82
The leader clearly said that it’s not a combat-oriented magic.
The way to use the elevator is just too stylish.
I’m making T-shirts every week and I’m about to go bankrupt.
Surprisingly expensive.
Could it be that it would be faster if I change the direction of the sword without needing to switch it using the same movement?
>>86
Did you just laugh at romance?
Are you cutting it without really holding it?