
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
So it will increase…
How did just some punk end up with such a stick style…
>>2
It seems that there is a book from the same school as Nanba.
>>2
When a raid occurs, it’s clear that weapons will lead to an arrest, so something like a stick is better.
A parent and child with an incredibly fast rise to success.
It’s a bit disappointing that I would lose first with just my bare hands…
>>4
Well, I wasn’t serious about that place.
I was always trying to just brush it off with “It’s fine, just go home.”
Will you join us in the next work?
>>7
I wish there were, but a bond chat with Kachira sounds a bit scary…
It seems like it resembles stick fighting for self-defense, so they probably learned it as a way to deal with being attacked.
A character I like, despite all the talk.
There was also a Stickman in Judgment Eyes.
The eyes…!
I’m too bothered to properly acknowledge my gratitude to my dad.
>>13
A mirror of the yakuza who acts while also considering self-preservation.
The way the parent and child both switch on their motivation and rise to success is incredible…
On one hand, a punk from the city, and on the other, the young leader of the deadly Arakawa gang.
On one hand, flying to Harvard in their thirties and graduating on their own, then becoming the governor in their early forties.
Directionally challenged in effort
The genius of meandering
With Kiryu gone, there is no one else but this man to inherit the style change.
The next weapons will be a sword, gauntlets, and a greatsword.
After that, I cannot forgive the fact that I threw a newborn baby in the locker, no matter what I do.
I really like how Ichi quickly tries to light a cigarette when they meet and talk, and how Sure-chan refuses with a “no, that’s okay.”
What they’re doing is wandering around like Oda at zero, but for some reason, I can’t bring myself to hate it.
>>21
The first one is going through a terrible time because of you, but it feels like Chu hasn’t lost his attitude at all.
>>21
I can understand that you are torn between loyalty to your father and parental feelings for the young one…
It’s one thing to sell out your sister because, like Oda, you admire Tachibana and don’t want your past to be known, but leaking Tachibana’s hideout makes no sense…
>>21
Oda is probably selling out his beloved older brother figure for self-preservation…
The thread poster was trying to deal with their beloved father’s wife, but the main thing is that they have a strong resolve for the young man’s sake, which is significant.
I can’t understand why the others, other than the number one member, refer to me as a synonym for traitor; I was a man with such loyalty.
Thanks to Kashira’s meticulousness, Adachi-san was able to take revenge.
In fact, despite being high-spec, it has been completely out of the main story since 7.
Because I’m in a position where I’m closely attached to the young one, I can’t get the important points addressed by the old man.
I was abandoned halfway through even when I was young, and I haven’t been entrusted with any significant work.
“No matter what you do, you’re so slow! Just like that line, if you become a teammate and turn out to be a character that acts at lightning speed, that would be hilarious.”
Becoming a companion means being forced to become prey to the job system, but I wonder if this person will become a cook or a rapper…
>>27
When receiving a supreme technique, even the enemy is acting foolishly, so it’s fine, it’s fine.
>>29
When suddenly hit with the extreme aftereffect, no matter what boss it is, it creates a surreal picture, but with Kiryu, it somehow makes me feel like I’m witnessing a scene that is incredibly nostalgic.
It would be fun if we could use them as a companion character, but it would raise the question of how they can join the team, making it a difficult situation.
>>28
If the first one allows it, then it might be allowed…
Isn’t it already over 60 by the time you’re 8?
I can’t fight any longer.
>>32
We just recently saw an old man who can even clone himself at 60.
I like the scene where he realizes he wasn’t trusted from the start and slumps down on the sofa in despair.
Somehow, Sawashiro’s boss had a certain flair as a yakuza.
In the main story, Ichi was shot because he forcibly met Arakawa during a dinner, but if the boss had been a bit more reasonable, he could have just waited a moment, don’t you think?
>>36
Well, that aside, it’s true that I didn’t like Ichi and wanted to beat him up…
I lost.
Even though he’s a loser, I can’t help but feel that my impression is that my loyalty to the old man was genuine, and it’s probably because of that final expression of having lost everything in prison.
I want you to join us like Kiryu in 8, changing weapons during battle.
It’s a game where you fight one-on-one against an 80-year-old Takeshi.
If there are 9, I want you to join me.
I understand why the scene where the indecisive old man yakuza gets angry is so popular; it’s impressive.
Once we become comrades, the atmosphere during meal times at parties is likely to be amazing…
>>42
A banquet talk eating Kepala and Peking Duck!
Well, if Ichiro is good with it, that’s fine.
If you say you like Kasuga, then I can’t help it.
There’s no way that Koshira would bow his head to me in a play or anything like that.
Since it amounts to being beaten up by Ebina and left untreated for several days.
If you think seriously about it, it’s not surprising that there are lingering effects.
When I hear “favorite loser,” this person comes to mind.
If Mitsu becomes a teammate, it will create an interesting party with Ich having a boss he can’t defy and a younger brother who is obedient.
Let’s have the best epic damage moments revealed!
“It’s great that Ichi, when told to go get the wallet, only brought back the wallet without its contents, and no one complains about the fact that it was empty.”
>>49
You’re just losing your temper because you realized it was a fresh bill you got from a young person.
It’s fine if you just have a shop somewhere like with cold noodles.
I didn’t want to kill the leader of the Seiryu-kai just because of 7, and it gave me the impression that I actually wanted someone to stop it.
I got the impression that I wanted 8 to stop Waka’s rampage before it was too late.
It felt like there was a sense of understanding that it couldn’t be helped since it was quite a dilemma between Waka and Arakawa.
Chatting with Kashira and being close! I can’t imagine doing that…
At least remember the name of the woman who gave birth.
Even if we don’t become friends, I want them to at least rush over like a delivery service.
In the end of 7, both the old man and the young one die, and their characters are completed as they become art in prison, so I don’t want to just dismiss it as trash!
The boss battle BGM was my favorite by this person.
If it’s a category for companions or guest characters…
Like the Potion Prince from FF12.
I’m glad it wasn’t a common ending like being abandoned and killed by a youth.
Oda is a scumbag with no room for sympathy.
The thread image is thanks to fate, but it’s because Akane-san managed to hold back without killing.
I’m a practitioner of the Zanpei style, which has come to the fore.
“Shame” means to regret one’s own actions.
It’s nice to be trusted from the ground up.
Before becoming a yakuza → An aimless loser
The most prominent thing about him is that he’s a worthless person who was hiding the fact about Akane.
Now → A stubborn scumbag
An impression of about that level.
I can understand that being born and raised by neglectful parents can lead to the mindset of wanting to abandon one’s own baby.
It’s just a series of hopeless actions, but there’s a humanity to it; I can somewhat understand the feelings involved… it’s that exquisite balance.
Well, from this person’s perspective, they can’t betray either the young one or the old man…
You can’t compare it to Oda.