
Everyone!! Let’s get high on drugs!!
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
…What on earth am I being shown…?
Isn’t this the most unreal thing ever…
There is no such thing as a sanctuary in subculture.
I remember there was something like this in Ushio and Tora.
>>4
The design might look a bit like Fire’s older brother…
Can you kill a common person!?
Screw Mob Fanatic and deal 1 damage to the ninja.
Katagi
I thought someone would use the general public as a shield, but to do it with a robot…
It’s the first time I’ve seen an idol physically turned into a funnel.
Is it really necessary to turn them into robots, even though it’s fine to control the fans?
>>10
Speaking of combinations, it’s got to be robots.
>>10
It’s a funnel, so it’s a robot, right?
What is the mysterious Goriu?!
You are the perfect and ultimate getter.
You can also become a robot.
I wonder if I can defend against funnels with the wind of the glossy path’s auto guard, or if I can snipe only the idol with the commander and attacker combo.
Null pointer exception.
Is this okay?
>>16
No matter what I’m asked, I just give vague answers.
Because it’s group hypnosis, there’s a different kind of danger than with Mida.
Isn’t this a Yakuza liner?
Isn’t it extremely evil to use ordinary people to fight, like an idol?
>>21
I am the supporting role of the stars.
What is that?
Thanks IKEMEN… it didn’t work out.
I felt the vibe of my time at the flower shop after a long while.
The timing of releasing this the day after the Miku and Gundam collaboration is just insane~
>>25
What a terrible accident…
I thought the same during the prima, but strengthening expressive power with coupons doesn’t really make sense when you think about it calmly…
Since the MAYA edition, everyone has been using it like that.
>>28
They say shamans also enter a trance state with drugs, so it probably enhances their immersion.
>>28
It will strengthen the areas of the brain.
The masses are an evil existence, so it can’t be helped.
I’m glad Marilyn Manson is safe…
The audience (Doruota) isn’t doing drugs, right?!
>>31
That’s why the muscles in my legs tore.
It would have been fine if it were the Yakuza.
It’s a really effective tactic against the strengthened younger brother…
I always thought it would happen someday, but they’ve finally incited the general public.
An idol that seems unlikely to appear again.
Well, when it comes to idols, there’s that enchanting attack aspect to them.
Simply improving physical ability will also enhance the precision of the performance, which allows for swordplay that can be misidentified as real and the ability to create illusions…
That’s too much to just do whatever you want!
Is it a joint-type yakuza technique?
>>40
In reality, since there are multiple people, the effect seems to be doubled… when the Commander Sniper was combined, there were instances of cheating, but I feel like there isn’t a precedent for the same ability.
Grandpa’s sad past was honestly pitiful.
>>41
This is a sadness that makes one understand the desire to kill all of humanity.
Well, I’ll kill you.
The reality is that the masses kill people as well…
>>45
It is rather the essence of an artist to use drugs for the purpose of enhancing artistry.
I couldn’t do it with Fanatic.
I’ll give you a fanatic gift! ♪
>>44
If you can show me your true courage,
I felt a strange sense of déjà vu, but this is Neuro’s electronic drug!
Every time I feel sympathy for the sad past, I can’t help but wish for revenge not on the world, but on individuals.
>>47
This time, since there is no individual to take revenge on, we have no choice but to kill the masses.
>>47
As for grandpa, at least the Japanese people are the enemy.
It would be nice if we had an environment to make Gundams, but if the conditions aren’t right, this probably won’t be very strong.
>>49
If you can create a Gundam, you can surely create an idol too.
Well, I think the main idea is to brainwash the ninja directly.
I was turning fans into soldiers in Neuro.
I wish the sound of “chara…” every time Grandpa’s grandchild appears would stop.
It’s serious, yet makes you laugh.
>>51
This manga is usually like that, right?
This time, it’s also based on the Little Women sisters, so there are three of them.
Well, Beth is probably dead.
I wonder if idol groups have also been subjected to something terrible by the public… like being forced into sexual relationships?
To be honest, I think there’s also a frustrating aspect of the fact that I’m unrelated to the absurdities of that world. It’s like a revenge against my weight.
>>57
I definitely want to take revenge on my weight…
>>57
Well, at least we, the nobodies who fully utilize the anonymity of the internet, don’t really have the right to say things like, “Hey? Could you properly identify each one of us and take revenge when it becomes inconvenient?”
I think it’s nothing but adding fuel to the fire for someone whose brain is burned with hatred.
I certainly want to take revenge on the weight that has increased on its own…
If they’re allowed to perform honestly, the left and right tigers would win overwhelmingly, so I understand using a regular person as a shield (physically), but I want them to easily defeat their opponent in their debut match.
>>60
The debut is because of the monster battle…
It feels like the fourth one has been erased from existence after being stabbed by a stalker or something due to the scandal being exposed, and being told it’s their own fault and so on.
>>61
It’s already enough in itself, but the praise like “Wakakusa sis is great! Those three are the best!” seems to further emphasize that there was never a fourth member.
It’s in the free range, but I had expected things like “Turning a middle school kid into ground meat is without blood or tears…!” from both the grandfather and grandson, so it was surprisingly reasonable and made me chuckle.
Well, they probably actually killed him, but the public is terrible! Labeling someone based on speculation! They really did kill him, though!
I forgot which year it was in the story, but I realized my grandfather has been a grandfather for quite a long time…
Since Right Tiger has a boss fight after this chapter, it seems out of the question to struggle, but I wonder if it will be tough anyway.
>>65
That said, the moment you decide to “kill a civilian,” the game is over…
Even if they struggle, it’s a story about conflict, so I wouldn’t be surprised if it ends with no damage at all.
>>65
It’s certainly true that there is a meta connection, but since the leader also has interactions with Shino, there is a possibility of dying without being able to fight the leader due to a misalignment, right, Tora?
Even so, if an idol is thinking of fighting a ninja, they have no choice but to use their fans as weapons.
By the way, who does Anonymous support?
>>70
The little kid on the right.
>>76
🖕🖕
Indeed… as Muraki-san said, the masses are difficult to manage…
So that’s what it meant for the leader to be incompetent…
>>73
It becomes hard to say “incompetent” because it feels like I’m teasing.
It’s a bit late now, but I’m suddenly getting abilities at the level of the Seven Extremities…
>>79
Don’t try to be persuasive when the Yakuza liner is the weakest.
>>79
This time the conditions are perfectly set, so it’s safe… although from the ninja’s perspective, it must be quite the opposite.
Even for an idol, bloodshot eyes from doing drugs are tough to see…
Aren’t there more powerful Hakkyo-do executives than Dreamzawa’s brother and Zokugami?
>>85
Zokugami’s charisma is his true strength, so his personal combat ability is a minor issue.
>>85
Well, that’s something that often happens in RPGs…
(The aide of the fourth member of the Four Kings is stronger than the first member.)
Well, Dreamzawa is vanilla, and as a member of the yakuza, he’s an old-school type, so the fact that we were able to come to a draw is quite a big upset.
It’s tough to see my grandchild, whom I nurtured since high school, starring as a rider in a prime-time drama and a lead in a historical drama, get involved in early internet controversies that lead to suicide.
To be honest, until recently, Zokugami was also somewhat homeless and had a blank period.
After Zokugami, it seems that without ninjas, it would be possible to destroy a country through organizational strength or individual power, but I feel that Dreamzawa’s brother is tough.
I think Mr. Yumesawa was given a position with the intention of keeping a genuine yakuza persona at the top, not just because of his character.
>>92
Except for Yumesawa, everyone else’s raw mentality is pretty close to that of an ordinary person.
>>94
Now that you mention it, compared to those who have become like mentally unstable people due to their average mentality, you are strong-hearted, brother…
>>94
In the recollections at the time of death, the other practitioners of Hapkido somehow realize that “what they have done cannot be forgiven.”
It seems like you’re aware of that.
Having none of that, Yumesawa-san is strong.
Well, you could say he’s a real piece of trash…
The strength may not be the standard for Hakyokudo, right?
Yumesawa is just a top-ranked member of the non-evolution yakuza.
I can’t win against other Hakkoryu that have evolved.
There is a conversation about how it’s sloppy that Yumezawa-san, who looks like an active yakuza with a strong martial arts vibe, is actually like that.
>>96
That said, no matter who you are, when it’s against you, it doesn’t really change the outcome much…
>>99
There’s a possibility that you could beat Hikari with a one-in-a-million chance, you know, Yō-nii.
There is a possibility of winning against anyone, but there is also a possibility of losing to anyone.
>>99
It’s like a monster that deflects flames with its breath, so I won’t die.
There are plenty of guys stronger than Yumesawa, but it seems there’s no one who can take a ninja to a draw.
I think idols aren’t even executives.
Because they are talents from an entertainment agency… the old man who is a swordsman is the exception.
The fire-type moves are effective against Hahko because it deliberately avoided the flame skin technique.
Thinking about it, whether I can actually defeat them is another matter, but it seems possible to weaken them enough to deal a fatal blow. It’s tough that Yang is dead.
>ID:F.mln8tI
It’s a ninja!!
>ID:F.mln8tI
It’s the yakuza!!
Yumesawa and Zokugami have a yakuza mentality even within the Hakkakyuudo, but I think it’s commendable that they are aware of their wrongdoing and don’t play the victim.
It didn’t work.
Regardless of the faction, when kids with mental health issues or groups of doctors or celebrities are referred to as “Hakkyo-do,” it feels off.
What is the yakuza…? It feels like that…
>>110
The person who has mastered that path in episode 1… the yakuza! Someone is clearly defining it as a quick shooter!
>>110
Those who could not live by the same path as ordinary people.
What about the 106th and 107th responses!
It’s a ninja and the yakuza!
>ID:F.mln8tI
It’s super obvious, your ID is showing! 🖕🖕
A lonely past for Grandpa… and the miraculous sprouting from it!
Wrapped in the sparks of the masses, the sprouts turn to ink!
It’s probably impossible to cut off from the internet at this young age…
It feels like we’re going to take revenge on the society that cast us aside from the gum tape!!
I feel sorry for them, but I also think they should stop taking their frustration out on unrelated people.
Yumezawa-san is someone who is considered important enough to be thought of when Kiwami-san is in a big pinch.
>>118
It seems that Zokugami and Yumesawa-san are likely to be close friends.
But the truth is… I wanted to provide salvation like this before the ID came out―――…!!
Where did that left brain go…?
Speaking of executives, the doctors were all really strong too…
>>121
There’s also an overall debuff, you know.
The ridiculous abilities are popping up too much later on.
Isn’t the protagonist’s ability a little plain?
>>124
There are suspicions of yakuza techniques…
The children did not want revenge; they simply had no other way to live.
The doctor, being utterly pessimistic, could only think of that method as a result of wanting to save people nonetheless.
Neither is revenge.
I have a feeling that all the casualties from this battle will be blamed on the ninjas.
It’s already painful.
>>126
I am at the police station.
The Prime Minister is somewhat on our side, so I think we can manage that somehow…
>>130
I think it’s a good balance to make the prime minister a nice guy in this worldview.
>>157
It’s nice that there are depictions of good people who are working hard, so even the occasional ordinary person shows that you can genuinely support the ninjas…
In terms of being trashy, Yumesawa and the others at the fruit store do whatever they want according to their desires, so they’re above me, but I wonder why it doesn’t feel unpleasant…
>>127
Everyone died cheerfully…
The sad past isn’t that bad.
God has become an adult.
>>123
It’s not too late!
Since Shimon is more of a ninja with a unique constitution rather than a Yakuza technique, I’m not really sure which side Shino is on.
I think that not only individual competitions but also group battles and command abilities are being taken into account in Hakkyokudo.
I think both Yumezawa and Karashima have charisma and abilities as leaders.
The claim by gangsters that they are marginalized weak individuals in society was initially just black humor, I think.
It’s getting serious since around the tape.
Grandpa has a kid who will carry on his wishes without him knowing, so it’s a comforting thought…
There is no blood connection, and it was just a fleeting memory of my grandson at the moment of death.
>>137
By the way, that grandchild is quite miserable, isn’t he?
Being treated as a murderer even though I haven’t committed murder.
>>141
I just remembered an incident that happened a long time ago.
There is a part that feels like a justification for wrongdoing due to a sad past.
I think there are also aspects that look refreshing when there is none of that.
>>138
Without that, you really start to feel that they are a different species of creature from humans…
The yakuza are essentially weak individuals who couldn’t adapt to human society, but the question is whether one feels sympathy or resentment toward their reckless behavior.
I hate the masses and I will start killing them and making them suffer now.
The doctors are the ones whose hearts are broken because they can’t help but save people…
I know it’s premature, but maybe next will be a yakuza related to sports.
>>144
When someone who trains uses drugs, the increase rate becomes insane, as understood in Ω.
>>144
There were a few people in Graturu, but they weren’t professionals.
>>144
It would be scary if a hammer throw or javelin throw medalist did drugs…
A sad past is a requirement, but
I think it’s a clever line that if you’ve come this far, there’s no choice but to kill.
The brother of Yumezawa, or the Yakuza liner, seems like a skilled opponent who could pretty much counter a lot of enemies if he has abilities that nullify hallucination-type attacks, similar to the Dance Bird battle.
There was someone, a comedian maybe? who spread a false rumor and ended up in a terrible situation.
>>148
It’s the Smiley Kikuchi incident.
When the scriptwriter first appeared, I thought they were an even bigger mastermind than the yakuza ninja.
It’s surprising that it was Hakkyokudo… even though it’s too late now.
Until now, there has honestly been a bit of venting from narrow-minded people.
Becoming a celebrity makes it easy to understand the many reasons one might resent the public itself.
I quite like the sad past of Ω.
I think, compared to grats and doctors, is that really it? But if I hadn’t given up here, I feel like I would have remained a star.
>>153
Originally, they were part of a biker gang, but they were probably trying to hit home runs for children with serious illnesses and become decent people.
>>153
Nothingness… is everything, isn’t it, Ω?
I wonder why there aren’t any gangsters… Is it because it’s too raw and the way of fighting becomes a matter of luck?
The Japan of that world is barely holding together thanks to the sense of mission and responsibility of police officers, politicians, and healthcare workers.
The members of the medical team were too serious and broke down.
>>160
A sad past on the path of beauty, where I was told it was impossible with your skills anyway…
>>164
It’s insane to perform emergency surgery while being on drugs and staying up all night for consecutive days…
The police in that world are too unlucky and too serious.
I want to make a police coupon for you.
I feel like the refreshing feeling that was present during the Zokugami era has diminished because the author is oddly conscious of inflation.
It is the disappointment of being betrayed by baseball, which gave me a new life.
While Demon Slayer has its sad past, you can feel at ease knowing that there are moments of intense action and killing.
I don’t really understand why Tsuyado helped Shino, but the medical team has a stance of trying to save anyone who looks like they’re dying, except for those with drugs.
>>167
There is no particular reason.
The medical team members are usually out helping people.
There are rumors that during the Tetoko incident, a monster over 2 meters tall was going around treating people.
Except for the monsters, they are just people with broken hearts who want to save others, so they are simply doing street treatments on a regular basis.
>>169
It’s just that our beliefs were different, but we were doing good things too.
>>169
I see, that makes sense. Thank you!
Their subject is to save, not to kill.
There are people who die as a result of being saved.
At first, it was a nonsensical world view based on the premise of retorts.
As popularity grew and the story continued, it tended to lean towards a serious supernatural battle.
In my mind, it’s on the same shelf as Ninja Scroll.
The medical team is working with the wish to save people.
Even when I’m about to kill someone, if there’s a person who’s about to die, I’ll treat them.
Grandson has talent comparable to that of actors like Sota Fukushi or Takeru Satoh in terms of the path he’s walking as an actor…
The yakuza population is too high, but it’s remarkable that there are quite a few genuinely wicked people among ordinary folks in this world.
>>176
The swordmaster’s grandson hasn’t done anything wrong at all, and it’s really sad.
>>176
First of all, such a large number of yakuza wouldn’t exist unless society had more or less collapsed…
>>176
It’s scary how the development of the internet can make people say anything without feeling guilty when they don’t see each other’s faces…
“Throwing a Gundam at my floating foolish little brother in ‘Plasma’ shows the greatness of the freshness of the joke.”
Glacile has nothing to do with the yakuza except for duct tape.
“I was fine, but it didn’t work out.”
It’s okay not to have half of a brain…
I think the two doctors in the medical underserved village and the sword-fighting person turned out that way because the general public is too terrible…
There are quite a few noble ordinary people, which is how it somehow manages to work.