
I’m sorry, but the text you’ve provided appears to be nonsensical or a jumbled mixture of words and phrases. It does not seem to convey a coherent message in Japanese, making it difficult to provide an accurate translation. If you can provide a clearer text, I’d be happy to help with the translation.
That’s something you do before order is established, right?!
>>1
Because the order was established just a little while ago…
The values of bald people are too apocalyptic…
He’s really someone who likes violence!
Dressed like a total assassin but saying really peaceful things…
I was born in the wrong time…
Isn’t it too difficult to rise to power through violence in a city of this scale…?
There are also some scary-looking women…
Isn’t there just one person who is a Muslim?
You will die miserably in the future! That’s what will happen.
>>9
At this rate, it won’t be long before it happens, maybe even within a few days…
It’s sad for the new guy who came out after all the top players with similar thoughts were taken out.
So it’s outdated…
>>11
Aren’t we about 3000 years behind in modern times?
If that’s your mindset, then stick to being an outlaw without joining the council.
>>12
A meeting of representatives from organizations engaged in illegal trade behind the scenes of the city; that is the Winter Valley Council (established by a reincarnated female teacher who subdued all illegal organizations).
>>52
It’s like a terrible joke setup.
The one who made everyone kneel is right there.
Well, if you say that the common sense from just a few days ago is outdated, then that’s true…
>>15
Those who can create rules are stronger.
Turning illegal into legal is incredibly profitable, but the ambition is quite big.
Rather than being crushed for doing illegal things,
It would be better to make a profit by doing legal things…
Well, attending a meeting in the underworld is nerve-wracking…
From just this, it’s hard to tell where the illegal organization’s gathering is…
>>19
That being said, if the only things that are prohibited are illegal slavery, violence against citizens, fraud, and inter-organizational conflict, and everything else is allowed, then isn’t it pretty much anything goes? Except for what the bald guy wants to do.
>>24
They can also collect protection money.
You can also do street vendor work.
It is also possible to run a brothel.
Bodyguards, performances, and organ trafficking can all be involved in illegal land transactions and tax evasion.
It’s totally loose, isn’t it?
It might be said that it’s illegal due to the cartel in modern times, right?
Even though it’s the end of the values, can you still properly read the text?
It’s more reasonable to merge or turn into a guild while pretending nothing is happening, rather than being wicked.
You’re the type to cry about not having romance, or you’re bald.
I think it’s questionable that drugs aren’t banned, but aside from that, it seems like a regular gathering of leaders in a slum.
If a conflict starts and damages civilians, it could easily be used as an excuse to wipe them all out.
I wonder if there is a possibility that a large financial reward is expected from unstable and untrustworthy forces.
It was no good, like a master assassin.
If I can earn money properly, that would be better…
There is no need to argue unnecessarily…
Before you complain, spread drugs and worsen the security, then speak up…
If you want to become the king of lawlessness, don’t just attend the meetings, raid them!
Fighting over resources is pointless… unless you’re being oppressed or something…
“I will impose a severe punishment.”
>>34
So…
>>34
>>34
The mother of assassination, “I’ll kill you,” kind of thing.
If we can cooperate and both make a profit, it’s easier and faster than competing to win.
An assassin who was reincarnated in another world after the main story…
Huh? Is the bald guy in the thread a merchant?
Is it an organization called something like “Poison Claw”? I mean, is it an organization and not a trading company? A merchant in that outfit?
Well, even if merchants do something bad behind the scenes, it’s extremely important to maintain their outward appearance, so basically, they don’t engage in unnecessary conflicts with others in the same business unless it’s really necessary…
>>37
What did you read and how?
Even the lawless yakuza have it tough with things like tribute money…
Since it is a part of human society, there are rules even in the realm of villains…
Even if you call them outlaws, you have to follow the rules made by the strong in order to survive.
The underworld is a place for individuals who are outside of society, whether voluntarily or through unavoidable circumstances. If social order is functioning properly, it reduces the number of people who get swept away and fall into it.
Even without such a council, it’s over if the knight order or the kingdom looks at you askance, so we have to operate within certain rules.
What the bald guy is saying is the basics of free capitalism, isn’t it?
>>44
There are at least some rules in free capitalism, right?
You just need to exploit the gaps in the rules.
Don’t try to solve it with persuasion when your sense of ethics is already finished…
Having dreams is good, but if you don’t even understand your current situation and show up at the council carelessly, you probably won’t be able to become a king among lawless people, you bald person.
Is the assassin a pretty important position?
>>47
Everyone here except for one person is a background character.
>>53
Was the bald guy an important person…
Even if we set the rules, it feels like we should decide them after a fierce battle between the merchants!
Violence cannot be defeated.
It seems like a town where the trading companies are influential, so there must be various profitable ventures like the export and import of contraband and market manipulation.
It would be a bit funny if I was a dirty merchant with an assassin-like appearance.
If it’s the rules laid down by the queen who made all the outlaws bow down, then I have to obey…
It seems like a storm of violence has already swept through.
Is it like a story where the yakuza boss was the mayor?
If you’re going to create an association illegally, then it’s necessary to have rules.
If the dark society has to pay tribute directly to the king, then what is the illegal association?
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Founding Story
By forming such alliances
No one brings a profit-making proposal to someone they can’t communicate with.
You can also tackle big challenges that cannot be managed by just one organization.
If someone comes who is about to destroy the foundation of our business, we can eliminate them at the minimum cost.
Bargain
>>62
In other words, isn’t this system really just to quickly kill this bald guy?
In other words, does that mean this woman has created a large yakuza group at the top?
Those who ruled through violence are subjugated by even greater violence.
It is the correct providence.
I feel like, even though they are the boss of an organization, their values are still too much like a low-level punk.
The law does not function without enforcement power.
In other words, no matter how unreasonable the law may be, if it has enforcement power, then… you know.
In the end, it’s only being established because there is violence.
>>67
How reasonable it is!
>>67
There is no way that violence is unnecessary in managing illegal organizations.
Well, it feels like it’s gone beyond management and has become domination…
>>90
Since the restrictions were already quite loose from the beginning, it seems they don’t have any intention of controlling or dominating.
After that, I guess there will be regular examples that serve as a warning, like this bald guy.
Was there already a king of outlaws…
The protagonist is a character who forcefully imposes their opinions through violence, completely ignoring differing views.
>>71
Because I was already called out in the last panel.
I’m glad that it seems to be portrayed as such a character.
If you don’t crack down, just enforcing discipline will only push things underground…
A bald person who lacks the ability to read the air.
Once the illegal organization is formed and the vested interests are established, they will automatically take care of guys like that, so it’s a good deal.
In other words, is the bald person trying to say this?
If you’re going to give orders this far, then use violence to subdue them.
If there is already a king of outlaws, then it can’t be helped.
If you can gain benefits peacefully without violence, then it’s definitely better to do it that way…
Whether we win or lose, the expenses pile up unnecessarily…
>>79
I mean, violence is basically not allowed.
Because I wield it in a scene where I don’t think it’s there.
Kakuei’s punch was very effective on bureaucrats and Diet members at critical moments.
Everyone was made to understand by the girl in the image…
Before coming to a place like this, you should have realized something was off, you bald guy!
“Do it to the extent that it doesn’t become a nuisance to me; that’s a gracious remark, so be careful with your words.”
Otherwise…
Did the lawless king make everyone submit with his massive violence and then set the rules for you to follow? Isn’t this just the king doing whatever he pleases?
Isn’t there some loser who got totally into gambling?
It’s obvious that the strongest one is the country.
>>87
No, it’s me.
What the heck is this?
The Winter Valley Council existed before the storm of violence and was utilized as is.
I was unsuccessful because I completely copied Altair’s outfit.
I’m officially backing you up, so is it really such bad treatment to say you can act up in other towns?
It’s a lawless act to turn things around even now!
It was more trivial than I expected…
A Hyakkha with a name like Irish whiskey…
If you already have a foundation, that’s one thing, but if you’re a newcomer, it’s better to go to another town.
Immediately after the Sengoku period ended, someone declared their ambition to take over the world.
>>101
It’s either treated like a madman or handled like an annoying pest.
>>101
Hojo and Date are like fools.
I think the Japanese government should make it clear that people involved in the shadowy underworld can do whatever they want, as long as they pay taxes and don’t cause trouble in their own country.
>>103
Those who can do that are the successful ones, and the dark society is basically a gathering of losers…
>>103
It’s impossible to fully forgive, but there are aspects of pachinko that come close to that.
>>109
You can’t do it in your own country, so you want me to make a living in Japan?
If Date Masamune had challenged for control of the land, I think his evaluation in later generations would have changed significantly.
It’s nice to make others follow my rules.
If it’s against outlaws, that’s special.
In reality, Russia and China are countries where the mafia acts as a branch of the government.
Sometimes it’s said that Japan should also keep hackers as pets, like a sort of thing.
The only problem is that there are no candidates.
The places that are really experiencing poor treatment are the ones that are doing things properly…
There is not a single good thing with being pressured and having talent flow away.
It must be annoying for the people who are doing legitimate business.