
Damn it! In terms of overall combat ability, I should still be superior. However… “Agility, reflexes, and basic abilities, they have the edge…” That dedication…! I’ve completely forgotten about it for a long time. “Should I start training from the ‘basics’ again…?” …Now that I think about it, I haven’t done any basic training in the past few years…
I want to see the activities of the re-trained Tsuzugera-san.
It’s basic to make you think someone is a bad guy when they’re actually a good one, but it works on the readers.
Mr. Cezgera has a bit of a condescending attitude while judging, but he’s definitely a character with a good eye for things.
The one who lacked discernment was the woman who contacted me to discuss countermeasures against the bomber.
I ended up in a position like the head of the Batera company.
Just looking at this, it feels too much like a sports manga.
It’s not about being specifically preached to; it’s nice that I can see the changes happening naturally.
That being said, it feels professional for Bomber to show the strength to confront Gon and the others.
When I said “show me Ren,” and was really shown Ren, I realized that I handled it quite maturely…
>>10
I’ve become a capable adult…
>>10
If it were Kurapika, he would be saying all three speech bubbles aloud, right?
Not necessarily a good person.
After this, they planned to remain hidden behind Gon and the others, intending to clear it themselves. Since it was a temporarily formed separate team, it might not be a grudge match.
Genusuru, who has been chasing reality, was bragging about how we didn’t need to hold back if they were over here, but it was impressive that they managed to escape normally afterwards.
>>13
Since everyone managed to escape without taking any damage, we probably could have taken them down if we had just surrounded them normally during the 4 against 1.
>>13
This area really feels like the work of a veteran.
>>13
It’s amazing how they’re escaping with the battera too.
Bringing an elderly person in a shell-shocked state.
>>13
I chose to escape with the battery because I was fired as a mercenary.
It seems like they had confidence that they could normally win against the bombers if they had a mercenary.
>>36
It seems that even though the ants and Ubo were particularly tough, most likely if they were hit with a barrage of gunfire from Nen users, they would die.
When asked what was the most impressive after going through various experiences, it feels like it was an old man who was extremely enthusiastic about volleyball practice.
I was terminated without showing any abilities, so I’ll take the penalty fee and call it a day. Good luck, you guys, it was a nice ending.
>>19
I mean, if that’s the case, there’s no need to give him the card, so isn’t it too kind to give it to Gon? Including Goreinu.
I can tolerate being inexperienced, but I am brutally harsh on those who do not try to grow.
It really looks like a veteran hunter.
Since they are a money hunter, they seem to have their finances in order, and I think it would be really educational to work together.
If you show something around the level of a Razor battle, I think that’s passable.
I think they are a proper leader who helps their subordinates and supports their growth, even though the situation as a guardian is quite critical.
I thought that if Goreinu is sharing the penalty fees, it would be fair to ask for a share of the clear rewards too.
It’s not a friend, but not an enemy either, and it has a certain level of skill and intelligence, so having a character that understands each other gives a feeling of a broader world, which is nice.
It was truly a professional job to buy time as promised against a superior bomber.
I’m glad I didn’t end up killing you by making a mess of it.
The hunter whose impression changes after becoming an adult 1.
It’s nice to visit Gon, who is hospitalized…
When Hisoka gave scores, I wonder if it went around 60 to 70.
This old man is lacking exercise.
Since I almost took all the rewards, he’s not a good guy.
There is no particular training needed from here; just successfully buy time against Genos and the others.
Even though the final strategy was a failure, it feels like a true powerhouse managed to escape cleanly.
He comes to visit Gon and wears mourning clothes for the election, gradually raising his likability in small ways.
It may have been just coincidental since they came out for the election, but all the professional hunters who visited Gon at that time were really nice people, right?
If they make a comeback, it seems like they will showcase their abilities like Pockle or Gotou and end up getting killed anyway.
A significant portion of the problems in Greed Island is actually due to Battera-san…
Even if it becomes reliable and appears in the developments after the ship, it wouldn’t be strange to suddenly die.
It’s a very realistic and good feeling of strength.
Experienced in combat and skilled at assessing situations, they are good at escaping, so they suit dangerous circumstances.
The Hunter series excels at depicting the charm of older characters with a bad first impression.
Mr. Morau and others.
If I had known Mr. Battera’s purpose from the beginning, I think I could have somehow managed it through Mr. Cezgala’s connections.
I’m not a boy, but I like live bearers.
No matter how modestly I put it, I’m not a boy.
>>45
I like how a character from that position casually joins the allies, it’s fitting for the world of Toriko.
It’s great that you can see Gonquil’s potential at a glance.
It seems that being able to produce hardness in just one week was unexpected.
I want to see how it surpasses in overall strength.
While praising Killua, being able to say “I could take that position” is pretty impressive.
Despite such depictions, they haven’t shown their overall abilities or Nen abilities and haven’t even boarded the ship.
“But I will bring out the banana tree.”
The GI edition is relatively decent for adults, isn’t it?
I love it when you smile and then deliver a sharp insult in your mind.
I’ve grown quite fond of Hisoka lately.
What is the penalty for GI? It seems we’ve divided Tsuzugera’s share, but I wonder if Gon and the others, as well as Goreinu, will not receive anything even if they mention it.