
Don’t call me a murderer.
If you really think that, you wouldn’t go out of your way to use a medal to erase your footprints.
>>1
I think they are just committing suicide on their own, so they don’t intend to cover it up.
Even if they use the medal, the person is still facing significant restrictions on their actions.
Eventually, I’ll start emulating the guy I killed with a one-head.
>>2
It should be possible to emulate that since you’re trying to emulate Mafts.
Every time I’ve tried to emulate it, but in the end, it might just be that I have to stalk it to be able to emulate it.
It’s unfair that the dark wealthy are in the safe zone.
>>3
So that’s why I want my favorite bank employee to hit me.
Is this main personality really Homa Sankaku?
>>5
When cornered in the middle stage, the real one will come out…
>>6
The smile gives off a strong sense of an educational disaster…
>>6
Suddenly you act like you understand from behind…
>>6
I wonder if it was taken from a calculator.
If you dig this up, it’s going to be quite a penalty.
There might also be the option of not digging at all.
>>7
If you inhale dust while digging for more than 240 minutes, you will die.
You should have told me about the damn noisy rock drill sound earlier!
It seems like Mafutsu-san is more irritable than usual.
>>11
It must be pretty annoying to be copied all the time…
>>11
I’m telling you, the answer you’re looking for isn’t in the mirror! 💢
>>11
I want to provoke each other, but the other person is talking only to themselves.
The sound of rock drilling seemed incredibly loud and it was no good.
Well, you’re probably used to the noise from records anyway…
When I thought Mr. Maffuts was watching, it’s a given that a mirror would appear, but I wonder if that would lead to the punchline where the one mimicking is actually myself.
It will become a match of Matufu-san vs Matufu-san, perfected in imitation.
I think the saltiness of Mafutsu-san, being a copy-man, is meant to mislead people in some way.
Mafutsu-san stands out for his toughness, but if we talk about his attributes…
Total Reflection Type vs Total Absorption Type
It feels like that.
There is a strong theory that while Mafu can copy, he cannot become Tafu.
This information is fine to be free.
They might say that the goal was to make everyone copy everything.
Isn’t that level of loud noise that Mr. Mafutsu is suffering from harmful to the human body?
>>26
Mafutsu’s strength is not in defense, but in their unusually high HP, so they will normally struggle.
>>32
Even the rich in darkness are probably enjoying it, saying things like “It’s kind of noisy over here, which is amusing,” “Surely it doesn’t affect us, right?” and “Mitarai-kun’s punch resonated more in my ears.”
>>32
Mr. Taft had an incredible tolerance for loud noises, even more than a doctor…
I am you.
You are I.
Mafutsu-san getting surprised by the game’s mechanics is already so funny, it’s unfair!
It seems like he will say his catchphrase first.
>>30
The hardness of a mirror cannot surpass a trained body.
>>30
I thought the mirror performance started, and I want to see Mafutsu-san also bring out a mirror and create a matched mirror effect.
Because the dancing dust, sound, and vibrations are all important information.
Given Matsufu’s preferences, he would definitely do it at least once.
It seems like they might do a scene where the thread image is trapped in an infinite mirror reflection at the time of resolution.
I can’t believe Mr. Mafutsu won the first match…
I had already explained that the dust when digging is bad, but I also think the loud noise is mentally exhausting.
Even if this ingot has decreased quite a bit, isn’t it still pretty painful just with the iron bars?
Is this the first time friends are watching without Mafutsu?
I’m looking forward to hearing what the friends have to say about Mr. Mafutsu in a whispering evaluation.
Did Mr. Mafutsu die in the explosion!? After the murderer (who didn’t kill anyone) says something cool, wouldn’t it be a good plot twist if a battered but still intact Mr. Mafutsu emerges from the dust?
The sound is loud, it’s spreading poison, something is falling down, and I’m not hiding that I want to torture you under the pretense of a game anymore!
Isn’t there a case where the rule of restarting the round after both parties take a blank is misused, resulting in an endless loop?
>>43
I feel like I’ve seen a similar development with another teacher…
>>43
Rather, I think there isn’t a reader who wouldn’t understand those rules upon hearing them, so they might actually go against them.
>>49
The pattern of trying to do that and dying from poison is way too far-fetched.
I’m not a psychiatrist, so I don’t understand the feelings of a murderer.
Is it okay to publicly reveal a one-head match to friends below half-life, just in case?
>>45
Isn’t it good because this is a team competition?
I didn’t watch Friends when I was a teacher.
Not allowing the air purifier to be taken like this is also a valid strategy, you know.
The backstory is about digging deeper to reach the surface, but the victory condition is just the death of the opponent—what is that all about?!
It’s refreshing to see Mafu-san making such favorable progress…
It’s funny that even though Mafu is supposed to be dominant at the start, he’s taking damage.
There is an unpleasant feeling at the thought of a rock drill being used right above my head.
Is there anything after surviving toxic gas and collapses?
>>53
Instant death poison to end.
It’s set up so you can’t escape because it ends with poison.
This game must have been tough to test…
The key item targets one player, so it seems possible to impose it on an opponent.
Even if it gets done, it’s a question of what to do next.
>>56
Filling it with dust using a double pickaxe…?
So, what does that mean?
>>58
Since it forces an explosion after 5 mining attempts, it’s worth using if you’re aiming for a burst.
Isn’t this guy running a one-head copy with more than ten people?
Because I’m a gambler who can’t do response battles…
The calculator has also reached the same level, so it’s like copying Mr. Mahfuz.
Well, there’s no way a newborn monster can defeat a mature monster, so it’s definitely setting up a big flag, but I’m sure it will be fine.
I’ve forgotten the rules, so could you please stick them on the first page every time?
>>62
You probably have no intention of understanding.
I feel like we have to do something because the lid will eventually come down.
I wonder if they’ll disappear, leaving behind a memorable line like “Be careful on your way home…”?
If the opponent uses Mining +1, can I overlay it with another +1 and bring both parties back to a blank state for a redo round, potentially causing an explosion?
I am reading this manga based on the atmosphere.
I don’t understand the rules at all.
It seems that the cleaning item can reduce dust to nearly zero.
Aside from temporarily reducing poison to zero, does it also prevent explosions?
A luxurious wasting rule that guarantees that one of the gamblers at this level will definitely die.
>>69
Gamblers arise naturally…
>>77
Isn’t the bank producing it?
>>69
These guys have really high maintenance costs…
I won’t know until I try simulating it.
Is it possible to dig through 30 times in 20 rounds?
“I don’t quite understand the part about ‘if both parties are digging to the goal simultaneously, poison will be spread to the player with the lower total mining amount.'”
If both of them have reached the goal, wouldn’t there be no difference if both mined 30 blocks?
>>71
For example, if you were using a determinist to divide the block in half.
>>71
It is predicted that the halving of fatalists will not affect the number of mining instances, but I wonder why it is said that if both are completely equal, neither has any negative effect?
>>71
This is a personal interpretation, but…
If mining is possible even after everything has been dug out, there will be a difference in the number of mining attempts.
If it is still the same after 20 rounds, we will go into extra rounds to reach a conclusion.
They say they are eliminating dust, but they don’t say it’s not harmful, right?
I’ve already experienced plenty of delays due to redoing things.
Once you understand the rules, top players can naturally read their opponent’s moves, especially without any cheating involved, so you have to rely on the atmosphere to interpret them.
It seems like there might be an early chance of death for the sake of the story’s ups and downs.
Will Matsutsu-san be worn down like this, putting us at risk of an explosion?
Mafutsu copy complete, leading the winning path! I won! Junket bank completed! From here, the development of Otoko Juku’s Uro Yanuke comes!
If you break a 1-ton rock, you should get 1 ton of stone or sand falling down…
I guess they use the key on the other person.
A bank employee who operates a death gamble and then warns others that he’s a murderer—what does he think about his own job?
>>82
If it doesn’t get settled, the bank employees will come directly to execute you.
From the bank’s perspective, this murderer probably wishes he would just die…
>>84
There’s no one else who can handle it but that guy…
Honestly, whether you dig or not, the victory condition is the opponent’s death.
It seems like the most unlikely thing is to penetrate first and press the opponent…
Places like casinos and human trafficking are just one step beyond being a financial institution; they’re essentially criminal organizations.
The location is probably in a remote mountain area or something.
If a rock of this size falls, won’t it be noticed by those around?
>>89
Shall we bet on which is louder, the construction for building this venue or something else?
It seems like a strategy to temporarily induce hearing loss with a drill and then do something.
Normal humans do not commit murder.
>>93
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
>>93
God is God and not human…
Becoming close and then committing suicide is quite a dramatic poison.
That’s right, the drill ascends beyond the rock and reaches the true ceiling.
Let’s bury ourselves together, but you have to die first.
It seems I might die buried under the debris.
A relatively large rock is falling from above through the net, isn’t it…?
I don’t really want to think about how much money will be wasted just to set up this venue.
I can’t help but think that the rockfall prevention fence will fall down if it reaches a certain weight.
As expected, it was a dust explosion…
I feel like there are too many hidden rules lately, and it has become a standard to use them to kill.
Well, the one-head gimmick is disposable…
>>108
It’s not the kind of comment I should be making about this manga at this point, but…
I have money, don’t I…
>>110
Isn’t it because you’re doing things like this that you can’t become number one in the industry?
>>116
It seems like others are doing it too.
>>117
Is it the end of the century?
By the way, I wonder if there’s a women’s division for gamblers.
The dark rich are too rich.
It seems that the operation of the casino relies almost entirely on the tips from the rich dark money without making much profit…
Nice to meet you, I’m Shinobu.
Mafutsu likes to talk, so I guess it’s annoying, right?
I’ve shown quite a few perverse strong ones, but the thread image clearly feels like a different level.
Furthermore, there’s still the final boss? That’s amazing.
Mafutsu always shows off and is usually overwhelmed until he completely flips the script, so for now, it’s following the style as is.
>>119
Mafutsu is incredibly good at overwhelming the opponent and making them feel good.
It can even be said that there is a heart of compassion.
The fact that there have been several wins with one head means there are still one-headed gamblers’ personalities that haven’t appeared yet…
I think this will block an escape route because it grants a lasting effect of the key.
Rich people probably like that kind of thing.
I understand you’re abnormal, but for now, what does that mean?
Isn’t this just torture?
>>125
What I want to see is that, in a dark wealthy way.
The key effect seems to look like the poison-sucking guy has no risk and a return.
The key might just end up being imitated and having the same effect.
If you suck in too much poison, it might reflux.