
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Personality
Picked up a notebook.
I was smart and had a sense of ethics, but I went too far with the first hit, thinking lightly about it.
>>3
I think they were surprisingly just an ordinary child despite their intelligence.
In the first episode, the pessimistic aspects of the world and the typical worries of adolescence.
Declare victory immediately.
Killing ShIBUTAKU.
>>5
I should have thrown away the notebook when I regretted it to the point of wanting to vomit.
>>28
Even if you discard the weapon, the past of having used it does not change…
If I were a fool who could turn a blind eye to such things, perhaps I could live more easily.
>>34
Although the weapon was too unusual, the essence of the thread image is that it did not shift towards atoning for the crime.
Matsuda’s shooting skill was unnecessarily high.
If only my tolerance for provocation were higher…
>>7
Or I wish I hadn’t watched the news at that time.
Too proud.
At the point when L was killed, it was almost checkmate, but it’s surprising that they actually managed to get to the point of killing L.
>>9
At that point, there were still too many candidates, so it’s not checkmate yet.
It became obvious when I took care of the FBI agent who was a bit of an eyesore…
>>11
I like it because I understand the stance towards women in that area.
>>17
It’s unrelated to possessing a Death Note, right?
If I had such a high ability, I think I would have become more arrogant about it, so I find that impressive.
It was nothing but elements that would lead to failure because it’s a mass of self-assertion.
I think that’s how it is since everyone is unhappy even if the person who owns the note isn’t using it.
As long as you’re barreling towards destruction, the Grim Reaper will find it amusing to watch you.
If you adopt strategies that are boring or too safe, you’ll be killed by the Grim Reaper out of boredom.
Well, I’ve been doing okay for about 5 or 6 years, so that’s fine.
During the time I lost my memory, I was seriously too much of a good young man.
The security was so lax that I could peek at criminals through my dad…
Isn’t it about accessing police information?
It’s amazing to realize that the room is being secretly filmed.
Didn’t it look nicer after temporarily losing your memory before picking up the Death Note?
>>25
When I think of that as the son of that dad, it can be considered the original form.
>>25
To be honest, even without Light being in Death Note, he wasn’t that nice of a guy.
He was the kind of guy who could act like that.
>>27
I was probably excited because it’s a situation where I’m standing up against great evil with comrades of the same level as myself.
Or perhaps it was because everyone around was my father’s subordinates, so I was putting on a facade.
>>27
Isn’t the light before it’s picked up not actually mentioned in the story?
Because I was somewhat popular and it seemed to be due to luck, I encountered many situations where I thought, “This is why women are like this.”
But you see, my mother and sister were my source of comfort.
Maybe the perfectly ordinary daily life was too boring, and that’s why I was getting rotten.
>>30
In fact, in the first or second episode, boredom is mentioned as a motive.
>>30
It seems like joining the Kira investigation team has made me excited.
Even when erasing memories, there were times when I almost agreed with Kira’s thoughts.
Even without picking up the notebook, there was a dangerous aspect lurking.
I wonder if he usually bought adult magazines…
If Shibtaku’s name had shiny characters, I would have made the mistake four times…
If I hadn’t been found by Misa, would I have won?
There is an evil we must confront and a position where we must respond to it.
If there is a clear goal, it may become a beautiful light.
…That’s quite a limited situation.
>>38
That’s exactly why it’s the Yotsuba arc.
>>41
No matter how you think about it, you intend to say that, right?
It seems like he would only be interested in women who are as smart as he is.
>>39
Where’s Misa Misa?
>>47
Meat onahole
Even if I become a police officer in a normal way, I feel like I’ll be drawn to the reality of corruption and things not going as planned, and I might end up getting involved in wrongdoing and gradually falling down the path of evil.
Speaking of which, I was killing people with the Death Note in the lunar world, but I wonder what spell they were using in different countries…
I wonder if I remember everything.
>>42
If it’s Ryuk, he probably remembers all the names of the people that guy has written.
I wonder if they were perfectly handling that kind of thing as well.
The Death Note itself doesn’t emit any kind of evil aura or corrupt personality; it’s just that it’s all about Light Yagami’s range of behavior, making humans so interesting!
I feel like Misa Misa’s intelligence changes all the time…
This guy seems like a lost cause, but sometimes gets evaluated for being able to do the bare minimum of work, and then turns out to be an idiot again.
>>49
I think intelligence is much higher.
If it’s related to Kira, the brakes will just break.
If Light’s abilities were lower and he were an average person, this wouldn’t have happened.
>>50
The drama version ended up being terrible, and once you got involved with Death Note or Ryuk, it was already game over.
I killed two people…!
Ah, but if you round it, it’s 0 people.
It’s nice, isn’t it, the huge Lind L. Taylor?
!! Evil! To say that I am evil… I am justice!! I am the man who saves the weak scared of evil, the man everyone idealizes, the man who will become the god of the new world. And those who oppose that god! Ha! That itself is evil!! You’re so foolish… L If you were just a bit smarter, it might have been more interesting… LIND.L.TAYLOR
It’s consistently true that people who use notebooks become unhappy.
There are mothers of the moon who are extremely unhappy even though they are not being used.
Well, there was no spirit of “it can’t be helped.”
At the point of picking up the notebook… no matter who it is, they’ll eventually use it and follow the same route.
After all, it’s a manga from 20 years ago.
If I keep doing it quietly so that no one finds out, it feels like I might disappear from the pages first.
>>60
I sometimes feel that it was a battle to see whether Kira would be found first or if Death Note would be discontinued.
A kid who would have been safe if it weren’t for their desire for self-assertion.
Did the mother of the unfortunate month perhaps use a notebook?
I came across a strange theory and couldn’t handle it.
I thought it was the Netflix version.
There are various criticisms about the lack of a provocative structure and the sloppiness of the Kanto-only broadcast, but even now, I think it’s the best first episode that swiftly brings the audience to the confrontation and captivates readers.
Because I killed Shibutaku, I now have to justify that I killed someone.
From there, the thought progresses to the idea that since the other party is a bad person, I, being a god, will judge them.
It was truly Shibutaku that was the turning point.
>>67
It’s bad, but I ended up killing a level that doesn’t necessarily deserve to die…
>>72
Hmm… If I leave Shibutaku alone, it seems like he would end up getting raped, so wouldn’t that be reasonable…?
>>73
At the very least, it was not even in the stage of attempting a crime, let alone actually committing it, and it would be wrong to kill someone when there’s no way to know if they have a criminal record or not.
>>75
Anyone who says “I’ll stop at the Tokyo Scramble Crossing and roll through the intersection to kidnap a woman!” deserves to die, of course.
>>80
Generally, there is a large gap between the feeling that it is natural for someone to die and the act of killing them oneself…
>>80
It’s an accident after taking notes.
That action might also be due to the effect of the notebook.
>>72
It’s the same once you use a notebook, right?
I think anyone is in checkmate the moment they pick up the notebook.
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
It’s amazing that Ryuuzaki can see that the first criminal Light killed is the first victim of Kira.
There are moments when you think, “Why is that?” but you can somewhat be deceived by the momentum.
The anime is really well-made.
If the moon had complete resistance to provocation, L wouldn’t be able to win…
>>74
At the point of Lind L. Taylor, it has been narrowed down to wealthy children living in the Kanto region who can access internal police information, so I think it’s just a matter of time.
Misa, that incompetent ally, is also a nuisance.
Well, I don’t think I could have killed L without Misa.
Which department at the University of Tokyo is the Moon?
If Misa hadn’t been there, the stalemate between the Moon and L would have continued.
It is an existence that is too necessary for the development of the manga.
Mass has its merits and demerits.
The amusing companions that followed are suspicious.
It’s understandable that I messed up with Shibutaku.
If the investigators had made use of the accidental death, things could have turned out any way they wanted.
In the end, once you get involved with the Grim Reaper, you’re out.
Having an unusually low tolerance for provocation is probably due to having my mental state affected one way or another.
>>86
You absolutely can’t endure being pointed out as just a murderer.
Sensitive to criticisms regarding Kira’s legitimacy.
>>86
Deep down, I know I’m at fault, but I’m rationalizing and masking my guilt with reasoning.
When judged as evil by another theory, it makes me furious!
There’s no point in worrying about it since I’ve used it.
I think it was a mistake to not consider throwing it away because it was dangerous and instead think about changing the world with it.
>>88
If you do that…
You will come to recognize that you are the trash that drove someone to death with your thoughtless actions.
It seems like when I see the situation during the experiment at Shibutaku.
Even if they couldn’t kill Shibutaku, it seems they will continue the performance tests on the notebook.
If the moon were a fool that couldn’t even read English…
In the first place, wasn’t the Death Note a very middle school-like item that Light Yagami picked up, indicating that he was also a vulgar person?
>>94
I was overwhelmed by the stress of the exams…
No joke, it feels like the brakes broke after killing Shibutaku.
The fact that Otokawada killed Shibataku, who can’t exactly be called good but isn’t evil enough to deserve to be killed, definitely had a negative effect.
It’s probably the origin of the idea of purifying humanity and becoming a god of the new world.
I really like the one who had me deposit into the account instead of a one-shot, but even that seems to lead to disappointment and no dreams.
It might be that I originally have no dreams.
>>99
That was just the retraction of the rule and the Shinigami side saying to never contact again…
I often forget, but if I use the notebook safely, I’ll die if Ryuk gets bored.
It ends when you pick it up.
Even if you avoid it, you would have been identified by something else, but the fact that you were narrowed down to the Kanto region right from the start is the biggest problem.
In fact, the profiling had almost concluded that it was mostly in the Kanto region, so I think that broadcast was just a confirmation process.
If you pick up the notebook and kill a few people because you’re scared and then throw it away, you’d probably just get killed by Ryuk as it is.
I feel a belief or theme that such abilities shouldn’t be something convenient.