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Someone who has most of the elements that connect to the present all by themselves.
Embodiment of action.
>>3
The Thames River has the patience to have sunk for tens of thousands of years.
>>4
It’s a bit late to say this, but that is probably a lie, or maybe it’s just that kind of book, isn’t it?
>>5
It’s a fact that they are an ancient superhuman, so perhaps they jumped into the Thames River to perfectly disappear from the public eye and have recently been waiting around that area.
In the first place, the Thames River did not exist tens of thousands of years ago.
A great superhuman that demonstrated what a perfect superhuman is on the ground.
Depending on the time and situation, even a perfect being may resort to tricks.
Even if they don’t appear in the main story, the character I want a one-shot short story for is number one.
Hermissioners No. 2 (Mildman (Big Za Budo (Nepkin)))
Literally a rotten old nuisance, but it’s terrible that they’re better than that guy who was tucked away in a grave.
A man who does not rely on magnet power for the finish.
Suguru is also the reason why he is targeted by the evil god, so in that sense, he is deeply connected to the new series.
I mean, they’re causing trouble for Suguru with money, napkins, and perfect cleanup, you know…
Do you know the true identity of that guy, Nepkin?
I know the identity of the Grim Reaper, and it wouldn’t be surprising if I did.
>>13
It feels like a member of the early Rajinan.
>>13
If they were dressed like this knowing their true identity, that’s too cool.
A man with proven production skills who turns a fighting man into Neptune Man.
Regardless of the person’s true nature, it’s understandable that a considerable number of people resonated with the napkin.
>>15
If all we do is stay cooped up and train, and then if we lose in a match we should just die! Well, of course everyone would want to side with those who are willing to put themselves out there, regardless of their true nature.
>>15
The person’s reputation from the napkin > In addition to Ayatsu and the progenitor’s reputation, there is a possibility of achieving immortality.
So I’m really doing something amazing.
>>28
I don’t really know what actually happened, though.
I can understand why after just hiding away in the graveyard and endlessly sparring with each other, we would want to show the outside superhumans just how strong we really are!
I don’t know how much Psycho has talked about the Ancestor matter.
I want to believe that the reason it ended up that way is because I literally rotted away and that when I was young, I was properly acting for my ideals.
I really like how, after fully experiencing the amazing power of magnets, the solo battle style is quite standard.
A man who burned a considerable amount of nameless brains just from this cool photo of his younger days.
The title of the strongest ancient superhuman is not just a gimmick.
I wonder if they were active around the time when the progenitor was massacring with the forbidden tree.
The timing of the defection is so good that it has become a mysterious character that is hard to pin down with any reasoning.
>>26
A lowly superhuman has appeared who defeated the fallen perfect progenitor of the first type, so it’s a perfect strategy to participate in the public tournament and go there to take him down.
>>55
The Hell Missioners are properly registered for the tournament, right?
He’s a bad guy with raw ambition, but as the story progresses, his extraordinary presence also grows…
Because it’s “perfect.”
Honestly, the title of “perfect superhuman” is almost the coolest.
>>29
It’s interesting how everyone is given this in a perfect team that seems like a bunch of geniuses.
>>29
The connection between the conclusion and the words is nice.
I don’t think there is any such intention, though.
At the very least, the ability to produce the fighting man should be recognized.
>>30
It is possible to incorporate a certain degree of diamond power into Neziken.
The large number of mainstream factions might be because they are good at finishing even at a decent level, don’t you think, Napkin?
>>39
Rajinan feels like an elite with 100 powers, but…
The Nep faction has an image of having many people with power ranging from 60 to 80.
>>39
Considering that general perfection is not immortality, it means that even partially, it could be said that the diamond power was instilled in a short time.
The strict standards of The Man adding Neziken to Rajinan shows how incredible their training abilities are.
>>75
There may also be the case that after suffering a large number of casualties, they can no longer afford to complain about this or that.
Nejiken worked hard and lived up to the name of Rajinan…
The ability to produce three people from the unlimited numbers army.
A master of provocation who wears the gods’ formal attire as everyday clothes and fights around the area.
>>32
I suppose usually, I’m wearing a mild man overcoat on top…
>>32
(The bloodshot-eyed one)
(Pale Psycho Man)
>>37
It’s not that it’s an afterthought, but I feel like people are even more disappointed since they don’t take action from that point.
>>45
As I feel triumphant thinking that they really won’t show up,
It seems like you’re disappointed that you still won’t step out to face yourself, despite going this far…
>>32
Since there’s nothing more, it’s fine to say that our opinions are the perfect consensus, right?
The fact that Nep’s singles matches have continued made it clear that if left alone, he leads to boring matches and starts going in a creepy direction, which is why he is a man drawing attention in that sense.
>>34
The production ability that turned that salt-and-plain embodiment of a quarrelsome man into Neptune Man is amazing.
>>73
The result of their own thinking is a triple hell…
Even the episodes that leak out are simply those of an extraordinary person among extraordinary people…
Despite saying this and that, he’s the kind of man that even that Psycho Man would take on as a disciple.
>>40
Honestly, I think that the fact that the napkin, which I was so invested in teaching magnet power, turned against me and ended up like that was the decisive blow that made Psycho stick to the founder.
>>53
Even though no one is bringing up napkins, the moment it seems like the topic might touch on them, they quickly mention their name, so they must care quite a bit about it…
I think the aspect thanks to the thread image is tremendously significant because Neptune alone was a wrestler with a mismatched performance.
Neptune King
Affiliated Perfect Superhuman
New Anime Voice Actor Akiyoshi Kawashima
Superhuman strength of 50 million power.
Origin: Japan
Height 290 cm
Weight 320 s
Special Technique: Earth Turning Upside Down, Megaton King Drop, Thunder Saber, etc.
Alias: Kanketsu, the strongest man in the ancient superhuman world.
First appearance: Volume 23 “The Achievement of the Mask Hunting Announcement!?”
A famous saying: Depending on the time and situation, even a perfect superman may use a weapon.
It seems that they have quite high expectations since Radinan is receiving direct guidance from Psycho, who also had their true identity concealed.
Basically, being among the superhumans who tend to be self-centered.
It’s quite impressive that he was using his disciple Nep as a subordinate while hiding his identity as the general.
A man who did not approve of endlessly smoldering in the graveyard despite possessing power comparable to the gods.
There are plenty of problems for the abandoned Zaman as well.
A man whose status continues to rise with the new series while his stocks continue to fall.
The magnet power and the double lariat have certainly influenced the way I fight.
I think that by stepping out onto a path that even a lower rank might have a little possibility, I ended up crushing it.
You must have been shocked by the silver leaving.
To be honest, unless Neppu appears in a flashback during the Papillon battle, I feel like there won’t be any more appearances for him, but I wonder what will happen.
Other things can be ignored, but I absolutely think that the Magnetic Bomber is many times better than the Napkin’s improvement plan, the Cross Bomber, on purpose.
I wonder what I was doing until I discovered Kenka Man after becoming independent.
>>58
I can’t say anything because I don’t know the timing of independence.
>>58
It seems that Nep had a time when he was part of a vast number, so maybe he scouted Nep and then became independent?
>>71
In that case, it was already a martial arts style during Raji Nan’s tenure.
>>71
Since I continued to be perfect even after becoming independent, there is also a possibility of a recommendation after quitting Rajinan.
What you are saying is quite a legitimate criticism of the founder, and if it’s sincere, it shows integrity.
Well, I think it’s mostly a means to attract the general perfection.
Now, Yude should be able to draw a profoundly flavored napkin, even with a bad personality, as a remarkable individual.
It seems like after wreaking havoc as they please, they’re saying they’ll protect the humans in place of the lowly superhumans.
Even though the Superhuman Era had a perfect record of 541 wins in 541 battles, it doesn’t get recognized because it lacks flair, so it’s no wonder they feel frustrated.
What I’ve done is not much different from Goldman.
Unlike over there, he wasn’t able to grow as a person.
The reason I have survived since ancient times is because of the immortality benefit of Rajinan; aging happened because it was taken away from me, and when I think about it, it seems I was just ahead of the game with the River Thames.
The cross bomber is way too cool.
While the master indulges Magpa and neglects the refinement of his own ultimate techniques.
A person with an aesthetic who does not use any Magpa for their ultimate move, “Megaton King Drop.”
Is it possible that the perfect superhuman was almost pulled out of the thread image?
>>74
There is a suspicion that, at worst, everyone except for the infinitesimal number and the ancestors perfectly followed along.
>>74
The napkin died, and the leader of the mainstream became the napkin because the founder, the Infinite Cardinality Army, usually stays shut in.
I thought it would be okay not to check in particular, and went to negotiate the ceasefire treaty as the perfect representative, but their outburst was likely the start of a new series.
>>74
What was originally needed was the ancestors and the elite Raji, so it feels like the reserve troops were mostly removed.
Because even if you say perfect strength, what it really entails is just relentless training.
Well, there are many who try to get out when it comes to napkins.
In other words, in the end, The Man will go out directly as Strong The Martial Arts.
To be honest, it’s true that I used the corner post, and I’m not really happy about my withdrawal being made into a cool reason.
I want you to be like a phoenix that stands out with a bad personality.
>>79
You bastard! How dare you challenge this general with such a pathetic technique! It’s ten years too early for you!
>>94
It’s Satan’s fault! It’s because of Satan!
>>103
But I was lending my body to Satan in search of things like that, money.
>>111
I believe that to gain strength beyond perfection lies within the inferiority of lower-tier superhumans!
So, I decided to go along with the words of someone like a lowly embodiment.
>>121
Are you sane?
>>111
The problem was that I couldn’t understand emotions in the first place.
>>79
It’s true that it’s somewhat distorted to think that even if one remains a mundane person, they could still be disillusioned to some extent.
>>79
I was worried, but the Phoenix was beautifully brushed up and presented without changing its essence, which was great…
The old villain from that time turned out to be a character full of picaro romance, so it’s only natural that readers would dream about it.
It became a character that seems delicious no matter where it’s cut…
Considering that there are those who aim for the timing of events that involve interaction with children,
Just participating in the tournament might be a big improvement.
I like the theory that Neptune and the Complete Bulb were supposed to fight the ancestors.
>>87
Even the lost immortality can be compensated for, and it can also be powered up, making it perfect.
That’s an interesting way to connect.
Precious heels that scattered without reconciliation.
Even just considering the case of Koto Nepu, it’s terrifying how quickly it’s been promoted to Radio Nan.
It seems that Kinbokuman, 100-ton, and Manriki are appearing, and I think the thread image will be picked up in some form, but it feels like the only opportunity left is to gather it during Neppū vs Papillon.
KenKoba said, but I’m curious who first suggested the “Quack Quack Quack” when the Hermit Missionaries enter.
I like the progenitors, but I think it’s crazy how they act like they’re in charge of the world after being holed up for millions of years.
>>93
Napkin’s response
Since he is included in the current series, it’s a bit late to mention, but I think Neziken is a powerful individual appropriate for a Raijin.
The Perfect Superhuman has a righteous cause to cleanse the inferior beings rampaging on the surface, but it’s strange that the Devil Superhuman isn’t making a move while they are causing chaos!!
If you put it that way, I guess even the perfect superhumans would nod along with a few of the founders.
Although they probably won’t appear in the main story anymore, there should be many readers who desire flashbacks or one-shots.
I always want to point out how ridiculous it is for Rajinan and the founder, who have been holed up for so long, to suddenly claim to be the perfect representatives now.
The Superhuman Graveyard is a great place!
Defeating this guy also adds depth to the setting by attracting the attention of the Evil Five Gods…
Even if one alienates themselves with a noble justification when viewed from the outside, it leads to the perception of being an exceptional person who possesses both superior intelligence and cunning.
The tag team move Cross Bomber, which steals the spotlight from the masked superhuman, has an incredibly high entertainment value.
>>107
It’s amazing to think that the salt wrestler is elevating their signature moves to non-salt entertainment while still utilizing them as they are.
If you let Neptune Man do whatever he wants, it will seriously turn out badly because this guy is basically the only one.
I would like to highly evaluate the part where the napkin was well controlled.
>>108
It’s laughable that when Nep does something wrong, this guy holding the reins gets reevaluated.
>>112
A training method that focuses solely on being Number Two to boost Nep’s confidence.
In the character song, it sings, “Until my wish comes true, I’ll play the villain.”
>>112
Even when the reins were held, things were often going weird!
>>108
In the ultimate tag arc, Uhoho Man became such an old-timer that Napkin looked cute in comparison…
The evil five gods at the beginning of the Royal Battle arc hanging Nepkin’s corpse were saying something like, “Who would have thought Neptune King would lose to a lowly superhuman?” which seems to have a deep meaning.
>>109
You said you were close to God.
>>115
Because it was guys with superhuman strength of only around 1 million at best who defeated someone with a superhuman strength of 50 million.
That means that before long, it could reach the realm of God, which is one hundred million powers…
When I teamed up with Turbo Men as Grim, I said, “Originally, perfection does not team up.”
There is definitely an awareness that there are worlds that can expand by teaming up, isn’t there, Nepkin?
Seeing things like Cross Bomber,
As a promoter, no matter how you struggle, he is a real man.
I wonder if this guy taught the diamond power of Nep and Kendama.
>>116
Is there anyone else who can teach, but isn’t Nepkin himself using Diamond Power?
>>123
Isn’t it a Mirage?
This guy being a scoundrel is terrible because it causes the stocks of both that guy and Psycho to drop, which I accepted for a while.
>>118
Those two were already a bit corrupted or insane…
It seems like this is the only place re-evaluating napkins.
I really love how he perfectly portrays the servant character; he’s such a go-getter who will do anything.
>>124
The way they handle martial arts and psychokinesis mixed in with Rajinan is incredible.
I wonder why Nep tends to go in a strange direction when left alone…
They oddly want to conclude everything on their own, seemingly without realizing it.
When I think about it, it’s been like that since the fighting boy days.
>>126
Whoa! Isn’t that my favorite masked hero… ♡
>>130
🦋💦
>>130
It’s just that the lines are cringeworthy…
>>138
Looking at the series of responses, it seems like they might be overdoing self-production in the wrong way…
>>126
The specifications are high, but because of that, there are people who, if left unattended, end up going in strange directions, so it’s realistic.
At first, I thought that Strong Budo and Enma were secretly taught the circumstances to coexist at the same time, and that they might have even taken on a shadow warrior role.
What I told Kinnikuman was that we, the Perfect Superhumans, would protect the peace of Earth, whether it’s my true intention or a bluff. For those who were just living a life of endless training and continuing from death only to become stronger, it must have been enticing.
The fighting man is simply too strong.
It’s not a level of skill that’s good enough to play in a match.
>>135
Even though there was a fire, it’s not a new technique; it’s a technique that was originally possessed, and if it takes down Super God in the realm of relatively low strength of righteous superhumans, then it wouldn’t even be a match!
Suguru’s declaration of wearing a mask to protect the Earth is gaining weight in various meanings.
In other words, is it really okay to openly say that I plan to become a masked man?
I’m curious whether Magpu was a completely obedient disciple to Psycho before being taught, or if they were always cheeky and amusingly lowly towards Psycho.
>>139
Based on the interactions with the gunman, I don’t think Psycho values obedience, so it’s probably the latter.
I think that despite everything, the psycho and the gunslinger had a deep connection.
Uhoho-man is, in a sense, a failure of self-production.
I think that Nep is fundamentally bad at being weird.
>>143
Although he’s a bit odd, there’s Robin who can lead the Justice Superheroes…
>>147
What’s going on in the world of superhumans in the UK!
>>151
There are also a few decent ones like John Bull man…
>>147
Looking back, Robin didn’t really act very much like a leader either, so I think it would be better for Wars to not put too much pressure on himself…
>>147
I want you to wait.
Although he calls himself a leader, has Robin ever done anything leader-like even once?
>>168
But Kinnikuman and Terryman and ohhhh Robin Mask!! It feels like our pride as justice supermen!!!
The painfulness of Nep’s misunderstanding of entertainment during the fight era is insane.
It’s the worst when a ridiculously strong guy instantly defeats you with an unremarkable technique and then humiliates you.
The napkin aside, the time of the thread image is just too cool.
I don’t know how much the camp’s perfection actually admires this guy.
I wonder how he saw things with no one coming out of the graveyard after going this far.
At this level, it wouldn’t be surprising to hear that it was using magnet power to create clones and explore the ground.
“Because he is ‘the strongest man in the ancient superhuman world,’ he was considered the strongest around the time when the history related to superhumans began to be clearly recorded.”
Robin, who had read all the literature, did not know about the era before that.
>>152
I wonder if they were from a generation that broke the statue of the progenitor, even if not from the same era.
The Thames River’s crying invitation is fascinating and deeply enjoyable on many levels…
“You’re really going this far… and of course, with Neptune’s mentality, it’s going to crumble.”
>>153
If necessary, I’ll shed at least a few tears.
It’s nice to see that while Neptune’s strength is being rerecognized, Leviathan is also getting appreciated.
Onyx is also an important position, and everyone was attractive except for a very small number of those strange super gods.
It seems there is definitely something wrong with the idea that Nep doesn’t have production ability…
They said even after being beaten up and exposed like a mummy, there is still work left to do.
The napkin may be vulgar, but it had ambition, right?
>>156
“Even if it means protecting the world in place of the immobile ancestors.”
In place of that disappointing ancestor, defeating him would actually make quite a bit of sense.
When thinking about it as a pro wrestling organization conflict, it’s just ridiculously entertaining.
It’s impressive that you took action even at the cost of abandoning immortality.
Onyx was important for Wars’ troubles, or rather, since its spirituality was that of a genuine god, it was shocking as a reader as well.
Cyborg-like things, well, they are made by God, so they are not fundamentally different from the original body; what’s important is to use them correctly, and only God can truly say that.
Robin was terrible not only at being a leader, but even at greeting his parents in his private life…
>>164
You were supposed to be from the nobility, so what happened to your table manners?
The moment I received the mask from the napkin, I thought, “I’m the real Mask Man! I’ll strip away the fake ones that are just for show!” That enthusiasm is truly Nep.
It’s crazy that the napkin faction is the mainstream among perfectionists.
>>169
Let’s actually take action! That’s why we rallied together.
The rest sounds good when I say I’m honing my skills, but I’m just a recluse.
>>174
Although the ancestor has already given up, there was still the goal of defeating The Man, but the Infinite Army doesn’t even have that.
>>169
If the sect that engages in meaningless void training in their cave was the mainstream of perfection, I think things would be even worse.
I wonder what God thought when He saw me wearing the armor of determination.
>>170
I’m going to hang a corpse.
This guy seems to enjoy breaking the rules that don’t seem to be very effective against the general.
>>171
Because it’s pro wrestling…
The fact that the supposed boss and those around them have become a minority that can no longer grasp even the same perfection is too distorted for the organization.
The story starts with this guy losing in both the royal succession arc and the ancestor arc, so he is an incredibly important character in the story.
Razinan gives off the feeling of a main unit, but it’s actually a small team.
The future of the perfect superhuman is bleak because they have become nothing but a variety of evil deeds in the second generation.
Who is that Kirin man?
Robin is strange, but just by being Robin, others naturally follow along.
Nep is strong, but maybe he doesn’t have that kind of charisma.
It’s great how you can understand the greatness of the peak just by the name alone.