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[This Communication] I read it all in one go yesterday, and it was really interesting.

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Let me know sooner.

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It was shocking how the once so cute 7 quickly stopped being cute.

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I want to say that it was relatively popular, but I suppose it’s been quite a while since it concluded…

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Now is the time to aim for an anime adaptation.

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>>3

If that can work, then this can work too! A precedent has been set…

I pray that you will finish the race.

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>>4

Thank you very much…

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There is a nourishment that can only be obtained from Lord Uha, who is internally furious.

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As long as you appropriately make the cross-section shine over here, it should be fine.

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Threads about “it should have been faster” are generally started by people who are already tired of reading about it.

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It seems more difficult to adapt the story into anime due to its complexity rather than its grotesqueness.

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>>9

What will be done about anime expressions like human body staplers and various other meanings?

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>>9

The complexity in the latter part made me wonder, “What does this mean?” as I read.

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The Iperit has evolved too suddenly, right?

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I wonder if that won’t be considered something I said!

I said it!

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>>14

You jerk!!

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>>14

This guy has a good vibe when delivering lines…

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I read part of it, but is this person someone who can’t live without killing others?

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>>15

It’s a person who can’t live without eating three meals a day.

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>>15

If you can eat three meals a day, I won’t kill you.

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>>15

If there were a quicker and more convenient way than killing, I wouldn’t kill anyone, Lord Deluha.

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>>15

Rather, it’s the opposite; I’m the kind of person who is satisfied as long as there’s food.

It’s just that a series of ridiculous situations keeps happening.

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If killing would be more efficient, then doing so without hesitation does not make one a serial killer.

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It’s a work that is best suited for manga because it emphasizes storytelling over action.

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Let’s read the extra edition too!

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That said, he is also an asshole who can kick others down without hesitation.

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Favorite panel

Favorite panel

I was in a situation where I could run faster than my subordinates, so I was able to escape somehow…

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>>25

When you are with a friend and you’re being chased by King Cheetah, there is only one way to survive: trip your friend.

– The Wisdom of Squarta

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Isn't it fine?

I’m sorry for the ninja training and all, but I can’t help but be concerned. Is that okay? If I can just be straightforward, then… isn’t it fine for me too?

Isn’t it fine?

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The moment one understands that eating is impossible, it is strange for a living being to commit suicide without hesitation.

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If you show the benefits of keeping someone alive rather than killing them, they will take a cooperative approach.

The moment I realized it was hopeless, I had zero hesitation in giving up.

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>>29

The Huntress is just too convenient, and the people at the lab won’t kill unless it’s really necessary…

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This guy kills without hesitation, just like Oscar…

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>>30

If we split the food between the two of us, we won’t be able to reach our destination, so the value of keeping you alive has diminished.

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If issues like graphic descriptions or ethical problems can be resolved…

From the new director arc, the timeline becomes more complicated, so I think it would be quite challenging to structure it when watching the anime.

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I think if we stripped away more of Mr. Gresham’s humanity, he would become closer to the image in the thread.

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The image of one-sidedly cutting the necks of pre-teen girls is a bit…

Ninjas and yakuza are no different? Hmm…

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>>34

There aren’t many scenes where children get killed over there.

The duct tape chapter is, well, that’s all I can say.

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I was honestly taken aback by the speed of action when the Huntress hadn’t come back even after eight hours of the deadline.

The readers’ emotions can’t keep up!

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Even in the same publication, in World Trigger, heads of young people fly off and arms, legs, and torsos are all flying around, right?

…Isn’t it fine for me too?

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I thought Deluha was attached to living, but I was surprised that he is more obsessed with eating three meals a day.

I never thought they were the type of person who would rather die than eat poorly, instead of being a rationalist who sees food merely as a means.

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Isn’t it surprising for the person who comes out like this…? The recurring gag is oddly funny.

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I really like the comments on the book bands drawn by the author of World Trigger.

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The number of Deluha’s dream boys is increasing…

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Aren’t you quite a bit less human, Deruhua? You were already a genius in calculation and artillery from the start, though.

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>>44

I think it’s strange that I’m facing off against modified enhanced humans in hand-to-hand combat and overpowering them.

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Monsters…! Come at me!

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What was the reason that food was more important than survival?

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>>46

I love rice.

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>>46

People can live because they have something to rejoice in or hope for.

If that joy is essential for survival, then it’s efficient!

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I often hear that killing children is wrong, but aren’t there quite a few anime like that?

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I had been somehow starting to like the director, so it was pitiful that I had to smoke a cigar that exploded.

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I like the way the broken Deluha moves; it feels like a monster.

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>>51

It’s your fault! 🤩

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Haven’t you been saying from the very beginning that it’s fine as long as you can eat three meals a day?

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It was quite a rom-com, wasn’t it?

Deluha is these monsters…

I recognized that, so I didn’t intervene until the end.

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Tana-chi… Why do you have a knife at this hour…? No matter what, you come at me with the consciousness of someone who has killed people, and even though you’re sticking to me because you’re hungry.

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The part about the SF setting seems unreasonable; why does Delu-ha know so much?

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I thought that when someone says “as long as I can eat three meals a day,” it meant they don’t want to die of starvation.

Literally, food was the purpose.

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>>57

If you understand that there’s no need to eat, your ego will collapse…

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Honestly, there are parts I don’t quite understand, but I’m reading it based on the atmosphere.

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It seems difficult to adapt this work into an anime; if they try to fit it into two cours, it will definitely lead to a rapid-fire omission fest.

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That thing that starts with the text is personally one of the top 1 or 2 awakening episodes of protagonists in manga history.

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Can I eat whatever I want when I get hungry?

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I think it’s not just that you dislike being hungry, but you also simply seem to enjoy meals.

It’s just that I don’t seek flavor more than necessary.

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>>64

It’s a perfect balance.

It’s not that I have no particular concern for taste, so I do cook reasonably well, but I wouldn’t call myself a gourmet.

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I did say that I’m fighting for food, but…

I don’t think about anything but food to the extent that I’d immediately commit suicide if I didn’t need to eat anymore…!

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The narration was especially abundant in the final part… it was interesting, though.

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It’s true that food tastes better when it’s delicious, but the fact that eating three meals a day feels important regardless of taste is quite unsettling.

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The scene that was too pitiful to be incomprehensible was when everything was exposed while the camera was rolling.

There’s no way to prevent it!

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>>68

I couldn’t really understand the reasoning behind that…

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>>73

The priest’s ability is to imprint memories onto a strong light and input them into the brains of others.

Because I continued to film with the video camera in the place where the light containing all the memories of the priest used in the battle and Lord Deluha remained, the light accumulated in the video camera, and the particles of light, which were not supposed to output enough to input memories, exceeded the threshold.

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>>104

I read around here and didn’t really understand it well.

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>>147

Well, as long as I understand that Deluha is having a bad luck and in a big pinch, that’s all that matters…

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>>73

The priest was originally able to use telepathy, so I can only understand that things ended up like that after various circumstances.

I think there are probably detailed settings.

It seems like there might be a deep backstory for things like iperite as well.

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>>68

It definitely includes elements that are quite outside common sense, or rather, have a sci-fi feel to them.

The drift to the final mysterious dimension and return is the most sci-fi.

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The Huntress is not human, so it’s safe, safe.

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The accuracy of the cannon fire is off.

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Stop! This moment is beautiful.

The phrase that someone who made a pact with the devil should never say, Doctor.

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>>71

The entertainment and education in this direction is strangely enriched in Deluha.

Maybe it’s not a personal preference, but rather someone in the family’s preference.

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>>77

I guess they were forced to read it by their older sisters.

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I don’t want to cut down on meals, and the idea that if I can’t eat three proper meals I’ll die is too extreme.

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Lord Uha’s vitality gives me energy.

It’s better to die tomorrow!

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It seems like I could live on just two meals a day.

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A rare manga where the protagonist’s humanity does not grow at all.

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There’s no lab or anything! Then it starts with the first episode of death… After finishing the meal! Then the final episode of death…

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>>79

There’s no food! I stab an axe into my neck, but even though the Huntress finds me before I die, it’s the same in both the first and final episodes. It’s really great that I won’t be saved because I killed everyone at the lab.

In the first place, if we don’t kill everyone, we won’t survive that long.

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So cute and very interested in yakisoba.

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Did you grow up?

I trusted you enough to take a gamble on a one-in-a-million chance.

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It’s meaningless to just survive; if you can’t be satisfied with three meals a day, that’s no good.

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A man who can eat natto like it’s normal.

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The fact that my superpower, which is useful only once every few years, accidentally activated and the priest figured everything out is quite unfortunate.

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It’s also good that the option to honestly confess everything at the very end turned out to be the best choice.

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Leadership exists, even just before being beheaded, it’s dignified, loves food, and it starts with feeling really hungry.

Essentially Monkey D. Luffy

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>>88

Wait, Luffy wouldn’t behead a girl, right?

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>>88

My body has become like rubber.

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Even if you don’t fully understand the principles in the story, it’s enough to know that Lord Uha is in a pinch…

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I like super sweet baked goods because they are high in calories.

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If it’s going to be animated, honestly, I wouldn’t want it unless it’s something that’s really packed with enthusiasm.

I want it to be as motivated as Dorohedoro.

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The conversation progresses with a rather forceful rationale, doesn’t it?

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>>93

The Huntress is a pretty outrageous creature to begin with.

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>>123

Isn’t it that the abilities have increased too much since “coming back to life”?

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>>93

They worked hard to make it enjoyable on an episode-by-episode basis, even pushing through various challenges, so it’s no surprise that the ratings were high.

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As the stars revolve.

Everything is getting in my way.

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The breadth of knowledge is amazing.

…First serialization?

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I love Lord Uha, who creates the worst situation through his own actions and is battling fiercely with Iperitt while saying, “Why is it so tough!!!”

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Why is that?

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The protagonist, who finds enjoyment in suffering terrible experiences each time, is recognized as similar to Lelouch.

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Surely, that can’t be true, is what Lord Deluha will always draw.

Because there is self-awareness, in the end, the world was saved.

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You’re too good at stirring up people’s emotions.

You were doing it, right?

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I could quite understand the reasoning behind the increase in iperite.

Isn’t it difficult to think at all in a space without time when it comes to the final return?

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>>105

It exists because I made it.

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There will be a manga on X later (?), so make sure to read it properly.

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Why isn’t it mentioned in the main story that 1 and 5 are cousins?

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The knowledge about food preservation is too broad…

I wonder if they were studying with that outcome in mind too.

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The fox strikes a cool pose every time for some reason.

Kipiiiii!!! Duh—!

The fox strikes a cool pose every time for some reason.

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Even with money, people die… that’s how it is.

That’s a vital point!

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>>111

In the serialization, it was written in the lead-in that there are times when characters do actually die.

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I thought it ended quickly, but casually, the 12th volume was also released.

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I want to see the daily life of Deluha and the sisters.

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The character that fully died in the story and makes me genuinely sad is surprisingly just the twin.

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>>114

The teacher’s craftsmanship and achievements are amazing.

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>>114

There are too many characters who deserve to die…

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>>127

What the heck!

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>>130

What the heck, is this the Huntress?

A sad existence that cannot create anything.

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>>127

Are you saying that the innocent people at the research institute can die!?

There is a… sin… sin…

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Is the author a woman…? But I feel like there are people who think a man wouldn’t die either…

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>>115

Woman

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>>117

I knew it…

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When Wartern is not being published, it consistently received high ratings, always ranking first in surveys, so the author deliberately stated that it ended amicably after completing everything, not due to cancellation. But is there anyone who thinks that was a cancellation?

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Famous scene

Famous scene

We’re the ones who will save the world!!

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The author definitely loves Tarkov, or rather, it’s obvious that there are Tarkov elements.

There’s no other game where you take painkillers before a battle, fully aware of the damage you’ll take, as mentioned in the interview.

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>>120

“Even though I’m taking painkillers during this battle, I still tried to pass out from the pain!?”

It seems more like a serious pinch than when Uha is doing TAS, and it makes me laugh.

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I want to start over with my child…! Like the researchers who said that…

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I like the part where Oscar dodges the gun.

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Lord Uha is too rational and tends to make decisions a little too early, doesn’t he?

There’s no hope left, but I guess I’ll try to struggle a little longer… I won’t do something like that.

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If I hadn’t seen it in the thumbnail, I probably would never have read it or even noticed it.

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>>129

I happened to read it during the free trial period.

Oh, it’s that guy I sometimes see in thumbnails.

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I love the last exchange with the director too much.

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When I had lost my memory, it was surprisingly fun as a mystery.

The truth was terrible!

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I made a grave to disguise the fact that I slaughtered the members of the research institute.

The fact that Deluha survived until the end in the laboratory.

It’s pretty obvious that Deluha was barely holding on without power for a few years after the gas ran out.

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>>134

Well, I already knew that Deluha is the kind of guy who would do something like that if it came down to it.

On top of that, since I sought affection at the moment of death, that no longer matters.

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>>149

That’s why I thought the last line, “Shall we not search for the corpse?” means “Let’s not search!”

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>Charge it.

Charge it.

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Well, we already saved the world, so…

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Well, it’s likely that there are scenes not depicted where in the end, all the infants at the childcare facility are massacred…

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I started buying SQ for the sake of World Trigger, but since it doesn’t even have half the content, this has become my main focus.

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When you dig into what “reading back” actually is, it seems obvious that there are various abilities that constitute it.

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If I hadn’t seen this image as a thumbnail, I probably wouldn’t have picked it up.

If I hadn't seen this image as a thumbnail, I probably wouldn't have picked it up.

I’m glad you’re here. Can you see? Colonel Rergan…!!! Our comrades…

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>>145

Isn’t Uwha-dono the most abnormal one by a landslide?

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>>152

Only Lord Uha actively kills his allies, though.

Only Lord Uha is the hero who saved the world…

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In the last eight years of Uha-dono, ordinary characters in works become despairing and break their hearts.

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A rice bowl gag that backfires due to being too quick to give up.

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Just when I thought a new human character appeared, they were all idiots and died normally.

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>>151

They’re saying various things about the job they inherited from their parents, but…

What they’re doing is a robbery that destroys their own safe zone.

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It’s nice to pass a cigarette to the director at the end.

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>>153

The response of someone who cannot face reality.

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No human heart.

People have feelings, but prioritize efficiency and meals three times a day.

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My debut one-shot used to be available to read on a site called Moai, but it seems to have shut down.

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I’ve heard of the title, but I had no idea it was about this kind of content!

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>>160

It’s a manga that saves the world while communicating appropriately with girls in their sensitive period, just as the title suggests!

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>>160

I wonder what the title would be if we changed it to match the content.

Murderer and monster, huh?

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>>188

Discommunication

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It really feels gross vs Uha-dono’s battle scene

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A cigarette named Dynamite.

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The bottom left is connected to “how did this happen.”

What can be said to Lord Deluha is that it is a case of reaping what you sow.

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I’ve never seen a character that channels rationality to this extent, like a true high-functioning psychopath.

Even Acha has gotten a bit rounder since having kids.

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>>164

For rationalists, the Huntress was just too convenient a presence.

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If we’re talking about craziness, then Ervin is probably off the charts.

The misery of private life is Shindo.

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Uha is strange, but what if they’re called a freak?

Isn’t it rare to find a character whose thoughts are this easy to understand?

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When asked who the heroine is, I think 90% would answer the director.

The last cigarette substitute is too toxic.

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Read the author’s DLC as well.

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If you keep featuring incredibly interesting characters, you can create an incredibly interesting work!

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I wanted to have sex with Ichiko.

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Is the VS Deluha still continuing!? Everyone was surprised, right?

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A life hack that ensures readers don’t develop hate as long as what you’re doing is at least terrible.

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This is a manga where a hungry former soldier commands beautiful girls with special abilities, struggles while utilizing resurrection, and fights against monsters. There’s no doubt it will become popular if it’s adapted into an anime.

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The protagonist does whatever they want, yet there is no discomfort; the hate control is amazing.

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>>177

It’s exquisite, isn’t it?

Even though it’s the worst, I still feel a sense of pity.

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Ah, that guy has gained intelligence, huh?

Well then, it’s an instant kill with a stationary shot… that’s just too harsh, right?

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There are various stories featuring protagonists with the ability to return from death.

Just by making the protagonist someone who kills those with the ability to return from death, such an incredible character can be born.

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The moment an arrow was shot from Niko, I instantly killed it, and that somehow greatly increased my sense of trust.

This person isn’t thinking about anything unnecessary.

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I feel like there are few highlights in the journey, and it’s pitiful that the entire family has been clearly exterminated.

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I think people who like this work also like Megalozaria.

I like both.

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>>184

I can understand why the protagonist is called an idiot in this community.

I like both too.

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That person is always suffering and writhing in pain because of painkillers…

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Throughout, Ichiko is a harmless creature and cute.

If anything, they’re allowing a murder reset…

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Killing again the subordinate who was revived as an iperite really shows a lack of human heart.

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I feel like threads started around here ever since you were here.

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It’s amazing that your values are always consistent, Deluha-dono.

I don’t want you to be close, but I like you.

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In the end, it’s all part of the killer format, including the disappearance of the corpse.

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This time, Lord Deluha was the worst.

I’m sure next time will be the worst too.

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Heroine… Is it alright for Oscar to be the losing heroine?

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😇🤝😭

This communication

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I don’t really understand why there are so many dream girls.

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