
Aren’t you fighting quite accurately for someone who’s spacey?
>>1
Since my uncle is always laid-back, I think I can somehow fight in a good way even if I’m a bit absent-minded, right?
If the level at the edge of your vision is wide, then it’s pretty good, isn’t it?
It seems to have meaning.
Like it’s not there.
It might just be impossible to read the characters, but probably it’s enough to observe the movements.
I fought a bear, but those vague eyes were a result of being scratched by my wife, right…?
>>6
The cause of the eye is also a bear.
The scar that looks like a bear’s claw is my wife’s nail.
The origin is even vague!
It is clearly not a bruise from a bear’s claw.
The wound is the bride and the eye is the bear; it’s oddly complicated!
What kind of woman can leave this uncle with a scar…?
>>11
I want to propose the theory of the Kure bloodline based on the premise of baseless delusions…
And of course, it’s the uncle who made his wife angry.
What do you mean by “who”? I’m just a wife who can’t mediate unless I’m the strongest Mongoloid, okay?
I have a bit of confidence in karate, and it’s cool.
If there were children, it seems like they would end up with some kind of genetic disaster.
The uncle who can kill bears regardless of this view.
It’s fine if it’s just God, but calling ordinary people too is way too uncle-like.
What kind of person is a wife feared by those who drink and walk with uncles?
Is he a superhuman in the wild?
>>17
Is that child really the embodiment of the Path of Seeking?
I read “The Fist of Seeking the Way,” but I can’t help but want to read more.
What will happen from here…?
It’s a state of constant observation… a bit inconvenient for daily life.
Even if the focus is off, as long as I can read the movements, it’s enough for combat.
Well, just respond by perceiving it in your peripheral vision.
A common perspective in ancient martial arts.
Is the entire field of vision functioning as a peripheral vision system?
It’s scary how my uncle can hit the target accurately with one eye blurred.
Maybe I keep getting unexpected results because I can only see it vaguely.
>>25
Are you confusing me with Wakatsuki?
>>27
What the uncle is saying is quite nonsensical…
>>29
Because I’m making a self-deprecating joke or self-commentary before this story’s punchline.
I realized that even the strong karate practitioners are aware that their explanations and predictions can be off, which is quite something…
I wonder if they won’t do something with the drawing for the path of seeking.
It might be bad because it’s too much like the original source.
This manga has strong karate…
It’s not that karate is strong, but…
The strong guy is doing karate.
“Isn’t just ‘God’s left eye’ enough?”
>>33
If you have no right eye, you can’t see to the right, can you?
>>37
Not like that…!
>>37
Sounds like something an old man would say…
In other words, if we attack from the rear right side…!?
The wife who makes this uncle go shopping.
>>35
The uncle, who is generally unshaken by things, is genuinely scared of his wife…
I understand that the husband in the domestic dispute is definitely at fault.
Don’t act like it’s normal to fight off bears.
>>39
The motive was too cruel.
I told you to keep the matter of the wound a secret…
>>42
Mongoloid strongest is at fault.
I wonder if my uncle’s wife would like my best friend?
Even the eye of God can’t defend against a bride’s claw attack… huh?
It’s even scarier if my wife is not from Kure.
You can negate this strength just by fighting from the front.
I’m just a little good at karate, so it’s tough to fight head-on.
What connects us was confused and it didn’t work out.
>>51
Well, even without fighting, you probably understand the uncle’s strength, and if he’s taken that left eye…
>>51
That’s because it wounds the left eye of the one who has the left eye of a god, right?
It’s the Razor’s Edge, right?
It’s my friend’s wife who is not good with connections.
Wakatsuki-san is of the Wakatsuki tribe and Kuroki is Kuroki, so the karateka character is too rare…
Did you finally fight in the Ojisan Kengan?
They say it’s too strong compared to the way of seeking truth, but have they forgotten that it has been about 10 years since then?
The depiction of a person who seems to be well put-together at first glance but is actually not at all is skillfully done.
A depiction that could only be possible if a superhuman about 30 times stronger were wearing titanium nails.
Is it the so-called “eye of observation”?
The name is cool, like Gallery Fake.
I feel like I can see better than others even when watching a game where the field of view doesn’t matter.
The right is 4.0, but isn’t the left a bit blurry (2.0) or something?