
Why is this kind of thing number 2, Cho-san?
Because I can do business.
If you don’t have overly ambitious goals, your subordinates will make a lot of money through their skills…
It’s quite strong as a threat and can do business reasonably well.
But compared to Zhao’s specs and charisma…
Sohnhee looks down on the thread image, but the best ones were used well…
I mean, the overall quality of Handpin Luman is…
>>6
Even in a loss, the gathering of worthless players led to being defeated by a later-arriving marginal group.
>>10
Wait a minute.
Tetsuzume was a good guy, right?
I wonder if you’re doing well; I wasn’t there at 8.
If it weren’t for Zhao’s consideration, he would be an impossible guy.
The laundering of counterfeit bills is something even the foreigners are aware of, right?
Being No. 2 was appropriate for me in various ways.
I’ve developed ambitions that are beyond my means.
Well, I guess he was influenced by various things in Omi.
This guy is quite capable in many ways, but the problem is that he wants a position beyond his means.
The ones who are extorting from the homeless are the lower-ranking ones, so there’s nothing that can be done about it.
The Yokohama refugees themselves are like defeated remnants of soldiers who lost to Hebika.
I noticed while watching the stream that if this guy doesn’t do Zhao’s bond event, he just quietly fades out of the main storyline like he disappeared into a monkey space…
>>15
Right after the second battle, we’re heading to the fight between Waka and Omi due to the commotion in the foreigner’s town, so this guy is forgotten.
I graduated from university, and I can use several languages.
Among uneducated yakuza, he is probably the sharpest one by far.
>>16
In the world of Yakuza, you can learn to use language in various ways.
>>42
Even Kiryu-chan, who is weak in katakana, can manage to handle the English test…
Even if I’m told that Abuki is trying to betray me and break through the wall of meat at our first meeting with Afro…
It’s seriously a shortage of talent without Zhao or the thread image, isn’t it, Ryuman?
>>18
Is the best option just the iron claws?
The thread image was connected to the top of the foreign person three, you knew that, right?
Iron claws or… no, it’s a bit vague.
I guess we need to have Zhao-san quit being a chef and return to the top.
Despite being a Yakuza, there are times when they take pride in their education and intelligence.
Because of that, they probably began to look down on Zhao more and more.
Without Jun-gi, the Komijuru is thin and the Seiryu Association is…
Indeed, the scale of the foreigner trio is small…
It’s not okay to just ban someone from the city for repeatedly trying to kill the top player.
I killed the soap store manager, who is the benefactor of Kasuga, Saeko (her younger sister), and Eri-chan.
He’s actually someone I can’t really forgive.
>>28
I think if that had just been avoided, things would have gone exactly as this guy wanted.
But I thought Zhao was like an older brother to me…
>>29
Because Mabuuchi was really working hard, you know.
Unlike me, who has no motivation.
>>29
I wish I could continue wrestling with the top of the bonbon and the number two hawk, but there’s no way I’m going to drink that thread image…
I think it would have been better to settle it with the main storyline.
Somehow, from the early to mid-game, this guy is the target, and he’s the one carrying out Young Master’s plan.
Zhao is too naive.
As long as you’re not doing whatever you want and are being number two.
I am someone who can do the job that matches my position.
Since it’s like a young person seen from scratch, if Zhao agrees, then you can’t say the same thing to the young one…
I wonder what kind of conversation Pan, Mabuchi, and Takabe-san have as No. 2s.
The character in the third variation doesn’t show enough of their lower belly…
Zhao × Ma is here…
I think it’s a bit strange that in actual foreigner groups, only the leader types are close friends.
The three foreigners have been in conflict for many years, but in reality, the leaders are close friends, which is why they can forgive each other due to their friendship.
From the subordinate’s perspective, that’s just a ridiculously terrible betrayal case.
>>40
So Haruka got really angry.
I couldn’t speak English at all, but well, let’s just skip that part.
I’ll let it slide just because Zhao is a good guy.
I had a feeling like I had to forgive this guy, you know?
I don’t have to draw a line, but I still want to put you in jail.
There are aspects of the story where people who shouldn’t be forgiven continue to be forgiven, which is excessive.
>>45
To begin with, what about the foreigners?
>>48
I’m currently part of the friendly group, but the counterfeit bill business is too harmful.
The truth about the wall of meat itself being top secret is a twisted problem.
In reality, it results in casualties in both organizations.
They probably thought of it as a necessary sacrifice to create and protect a certain kind of sanctuary.
I think it’s a story that repeats the idea that being related means being lenient or sweet.
Well, in a sense, it seems like something a yakuza would do.
I was expecting that Lost would give a punishment to the little brat who relies on him, like a warning that it can be scary if he takes things too lightly later on.
Well, it must have been a relief for Zhao, who has no real desire to be a yakuza.
It’s safe because it’s a gray area.
At first, I thought “ugh” when I heard that 7 was an RPG, but later I realized that without RPG elements and Ichin’s hallucinations, it would be quite unreasonable for Satchan to be with me in this world forever…
Sometimes I’m working hard to generate power in Comijuru, and I occasionally chat in the party chat.
Don’t try to brush off the issue with the power theft and the subsequent raid lightly.
>>55
(Limited power generation for running the washing machine)
I forgive you because you were the greater evil…
The crossbow man of the power theft was punished, but that is that.
It was well known in that area that if someone cut the wire for stealing electricity, they would face sanctions from the community.
It’s somewhat acceptable for the guys and Sonhi to get involved in the fight, but the office worker and Sacchan are just regular people…
In the perspective of Kiryu-san from the 7 side story, Sachan is properly fighting during the total dispersal.
It made me laugh a bit that just using the Blue Dragon Blade led to being scolded relentlessly by Adachi and Sachan.
But this guy definitely doesn’t have the fear or charisma like Lauka Ron does.
I think it’s quite unusual that the thread image was allowed to survive.
But Zhao during the enemy era was quite…
I feel sorry for Takabe that while he was in prison, the dissolution of his group was progressing smoothly.
Even if we concede a hundred steps regarding counterfeit bills, I can only say that power theft is quite noisy… I feel conflicted between that and the fact that through events in 7 and 8, as well as interactions with the top, Komijuru is gradually changing…
>>67
So, I guess we just have to believe in Ichi and Kiryu-san, to forgive the one who messed up and give them another chance.
Well, you’ve been spreading unhappiness to others for a long time, so don’t suddenly try to be as happy as everyone else now. I completely understand Ebi’s feelings.
I like Ishioda more.
>>68
I thought he was just a fake Kansai dialect guy like my brother, but it turned out to be the real Kansai dialect and it didn’t work out.
The voice actor is from the Kansai region, so Saejima is so natural like that.
>>77
I recently found out that I’m actually from Kansai, even though the image of standard Japanese being too cool is really strong.
The Takabe of 8 is having a terrible time behind the scenes, even though there’s no role for them.
>>69
Sent to prison and the group gets taken over.
To be stung.
To collapse or to be destroyed.
Did Takabe end up dying after all?
>>70
I should be alive.
It seemed like there was quite an age difference, but it was a relationship like that of childhood friends, right?
I’m thinking that because this person is someone who puts in effort, their abilities might have been high, right?
The Star Dragon Society is the most painful hit, right…
The person who was running the elderly care facility betrayed us; the capable young leader Takabe is going to prison, and the chairman will be killed.
A man who is popular for battle BGM.
>>76
It’s frustrating, but cool to swing the Blue Dragon Crescent Blade with that intro.
The Seiryuukai was turned into a toy in version 8.
Ebina only harbors love for his mother and anger toward the yakuza in his heart, so Kiryu-chan has to apologize, and those around him can’t speak too strongly either.
>>79
(Oh, but there’s a sense that this guy is doing it reluctantly…) Zhao-san feels a sense of empathy.
Commijul to Junki!
From Yokohama refugees to Zhao!
I thought I would join the Star Dragon Association… that’s how I felt…
Isn’t it okay to be like the “friends” in the last 7… But then in 8, I’m about to die off-screen…
During my absence, the main appearances of the Seiryuukai were Ebina and the Great Sword Uncle, so looking back now, it seems like a foreshadowing of their collapse.
The scene where the old woman screams that she doesn’t want to die is the scariest.
Since Takabe was already moving towards a second major dissolution, I don’t think the original members are too hurt by the fact that the Seiryu-kai itself is disappearing.
The timing has moved up, yeah.
Zhao is a professional voice actor, so he is skilled.
Maybe because of that, there are times when I feel a bit out of place, like in scenes that heighten the emotions around the thread image.
>>86
The unique standing conversations of Yakuza can feel quite exaggerated in their acting… I’ve felt that in past titles as well.
>>86
It feels like watching a impersonation of Yosuke Kubozuka.
I would like Takabe to join as the top party member in a spin-off work like the 9th chapter of the Restoration.
Ebina is neither correct nor sane, but as a victim of the yakuza.
The opinion that it’s ridiculous to want to become a yakuza, profit from the misfortunes of others, and then reintegrate into society is certainly understandable.
Right now, Sonhi is the leader of the Yokohama refugees, and although he is facing opposition, he is managing things well.
>>91
A story about how the veteran of Komijuru doesn’t want to get along with the hooligans and creates a fire as a self-made act.
Well, considering the adversarial system of the foreign people so far, it would be strange if there weren’t any, right?
I wonder if there will be any future works featuring Kiryu-chan’s dreams.
I liked the Restoration, and something wild like the end would be fine too.
I want a festival game like OTE2 where the thread images and Ryuji are all mixed together.
>>93
There are silly puns like Sonhi mowing down zombies and partner chats that say things like that…
The guy who fights at Bleach Japan is quietly strong, Raoma.
It’s a small force that has taken root in a remote and obscure town, yet still can’t even properly dominate that town and is just lurking in the corner.
It’s lamer than a clever street racing gang, isn’t it, hanpin rumor?
Considering that No. 2, I think even just the image is quite well done.
I went to Yokohama the other day and explored some theaters, but it seems the store modeled after Survivor is no longer there.
Ebinaka is the real deal, willing to throw away everything built up as a police officer and even get a tattoo for the sake of revenge, not just talk.
>>99
But I had given up on the idea of completely wiping out the Yakuza and semi-greys…
What kind of side jobs was Luhmann doing?
The other two also earned money from things other than counterfeit bills.
>>102
A restaurant that puts on a show where a man-eating tiger is made to eat people.
>>102
In Judgment, I was accepting requests and attacking people.
I think I’ve committed almost all the crimes I can think of.
The medicine is a bit tricky.
Chaukauron is too resilient…
The community has amazing technological skills, such as hacking satellites.
If Ichi and the others hadn’t acted first, it was clear that something awful would have happened to Panjungi, even if he wasn’t killed.
By the way, I wonder if Sonhi and Zhao Dat have a general understanding of what happened with Lost Judgement.
Zhao was making fried rice.
When Laomaar first came out, it felt like a crazy guy had arrived.
I have the impression that it fell into decline smoothly and quickly.
>>110
It was the trigger for the trouble.
Ebi has no choice but to go on a rampage because the old man from Arakawa died on his own…
I really like the scene where Takabe brought the campaign car.
The other two organization leaders have such strong personalities…