
There is nothing but shock.
The sense of speed is abnormal.
This page is so intense that I can’t remember the story before and after it.
It’s tough that all the characters from Satsuma that came after this one ended up becoming maniacs.
Sakon-don cut his stomach at Mach speed because he was knocked down by the foolish page he mocked…
>>4
Those who ask the meaning of “chest” cannot do “chest.”
>>4
Wasn’t the Satsuma character in the Musashi edition rather smart?
I saw the original source of “sutonte” for the first time.
Futon
I can’t stand it; it’s like I’m biting my tongue off.
>>7
It’s not just a formality; it’s the proper etiquette.
It’s a violation of manners to have your entrails come out, but…
The manner of seppuku is to cut through just one layer of skin.
That was because Sakon was off guard.
As a samurai and a man, you probably have a decent background and confidence, but being able to disembowel yourself at this speed is truly amazing.
>>10
It is precisely because I have a sense of pride in being a fool that I will commit seppuku immediately.
Gassho bye!
I also like the way of saying “no need to say it anymore.”
You’re being totally put off, aren’t you…?
When Fujiki threw a punch, intending to accept a fight that was thrown his way, he ended up fleeing because the opponent was too much of a psycho.
>>14
Getting involved with these crazy people any further would do me more harm than good.
If I were caught off guard and fell on my butt by someone half my size, I would definitely want to commit seppuku.
I think it would be impossible for a group like the so-called Nanate-gumi, which doesn’t really use any kind of enhancement or equipment, to deploy…
It was interesting before this, but this page is packed with an incredible and weird momentum that is sure to go viral.
It’s strange that the Shigurui faction appears mild-mannered…
The Sassy edition of Satsuma is made up of guys who can more or less talk, but I feel like the base is still this kind of thing.
>>23
No need to talk anymore!
You can become wise because you have wisdom.
It’s terrible that they are naturally treating me like a squire for the backside.
It’s not strange at all from a logical standpoint…
It’s only natural that a samurai who values their honor wouldn’t want to be humiliated after being countered by the opponent they provoked into a fight.
It’s just that it’s kind of fast…
Even Sako-don, who falls down after taking a tiger punch, is quite a strong warrior.
This is a mistake in my chest.
For those who haven’t read Shigurui, Fujiki, who can take down a muscular guy with one punch, is a crazy character.
If you’re a reader of Shigurui, Satsuma, who has maintained his form after being struck by Fujiki, is a dangerous guy.
I think it’s a good scene, but it’s buzzing for completely different reasons, which is frustrating.
>>31
They’re already seen, but with the abnormality of cutting their bellies and bowing in prayer, they’re some crazy people.
A beast wouldn’t toss aside a life like this.
>>32
For a samurai, losing a fight is a matter of great importance, to the extent that it could lead to the downfall of their house.
As a career soldier, I am someone in a position to crack down on fights and such.
If you have a handsome man like this serving you, then of course he’s a pageboy.
“Shiri-koshō would probably translate to something like ‘queer guy’ in modern terms.”
>>36
A guy who got promoted through the backdoor.
Taking a hit from this guy and just getting knocked down is really strong, isn’t it?
I won’t become like Takemitsu…
It’s nice to see that the Sigurui faction got somewhat saved.
Mr. Togen is going through a dreadful experience.
If this person’s style lands even one hit, your jaw will break, or at the very least, you’ll lose a few teeth.
Sutonte
I think it’s quite dangerous to just brush it off.
The lower-tier looking bokemon with a devil-like black and white eye inversion becomes a higher-tier looking bokemon, and then it turns back into a human, which is both confusing and too interesting.
How does Lord Hideyori get his nutrition…?
It’s funny that the tongue is bitten off and flying.
It has become completely formulaic, but I want to know the shock of when it first debuted.
>>45
One morning I woke up to find this scene continuously posted.
I certainly understand that the people from Satsuma are indeed a cut above the rest.
If it’s according to Shigurui, Fujiki can dismember a human with his bare hands.
Just too crazy!
>>46
Through the “hiemon-tori,” everyone has become an unparalleled being…
Hie mon
I did it!
After this, it spread that Sakondo had embarrassed himself and committed seppuku, and it felt like his death was in vain.
>>48
I’ve already made my resolve by committing seppuku.
That said, just because it’s cut doesn’t mean it will be kept secret…
>>51
In other words, why did you cut your belly and then have someone assist you? If you don’t report this properly, won’t it seem like these two just killed you?
That’s going to be a problem…
>>48
That’s too much of a modern mindset, isn’t it?
If there is no profit, there is no reason to take action.
>>50
Hiemon
I did it!
>>50
Animal sounds
>>77
To be frank, isn’t your mental balance falling apart?
Isn’t it kinda big?
Is it that people from Takemitsu die from this punch?
It’s impressive how Satsuma Heiiko is getting by with just stone.
A natural-born tactics prodigy.
It was a manga that produced famous quotes.
>>57
I’m listening, but it’s difficult.
I mean, they’re questioning in such a malicious way…
>>58
There is also etiquette.
There is also intelligence.
That being said, it’s Satsuma.
>>71
Is it feminine to ask for someone’s name in front of their chest?
>>82
Great idea!
>>83
This is not intelligence.
>>58
They are the epitome of homosociality, so they are not refreshing at all.
>>58
Even against the dead comrades from Satsuma, there are people who mockingly say, “It’s just because Sakon was inexperienced that he fell.”
>>90
These guys, they laugh and then ask for forgiveness while putting their hands together in prayer…
A Satsuma ruffian crying over the pollen of a single plant.
pollen
Achoo!
I feel like there was absolutely no expression of shock from Gennosuke in Shigurui.
>>61
I was trying hard to cover it up as a samurai…
The status of this Gen-nosuki is different from the beginning.
Seppuku does carry the implication that one does not question the command, but it does not mean that the circumstances will be kept secret…
Is this Fujiki?
I thought he was a different person who resembled Fujiki.
>>63
It’s the kind of star system, so it’s not Fujiki from Shigurui.
I caught some cold!
The Satsuma here is just a madman, but the outfit in Sasshi’s edition is incredibly cool…
>>65
Let’s pull back for now, Musashi-dono, since we don’t know who the enemy is with these Satsuma guys here.
Knowing that it may be considered foolishness, Sasshi dives in, and I can’t help but fall for her.
I wonder what happened to the other six people in the Shichite-gumi.
If you haven’t been deployed, it seems you aren’t dead.
>>67
From the description, it seems they simply died from cannon fire inside the castle.
Isn’t the grip of Shikataro’s sword too low?
Since I’m using a reverse open hand instead of a tiger fist, I’m definitely holding back quite a bit…
Are you still half-asleep, or what? I use that quite often in everyday conversation.
It’s too speedy…
Isn’t his name Inukai Gennosuke?
Sakon, how can your eyes be so out of focus?
Wasn’t the liver not prepared enough?
>>84
Looking at Chuma Okura, it seems that Sakon still retains some conversational ability and a certain level of thought, making him a greater “bokke-mon” (a comedic character).
The two people on either side are lesser characters.
From Satsuma’s perspective, they are just a troublesome remnant, so they are not welcome.
>>85
Hideyori is hiding in this episode.
In the next episode, it’s clever how they are acting on Tokugawa’s request.
It seems that in the Sasshi arc and the Okita arc, it became more enjoyable to portray hunting demons as a human rather than depicting demons themselves.
>>87
It’s already hopeless since the stray demons are casually taking out their anger on the people.
The Eight Ninja side doesn’t have the manpower to establish a system, and even if they were to turn things around, it would only result in a hell where the demons do as they please…
>>92
It’s really unfortunate for the samurai daughters, including Squid Girl.
I can’t forgive that demon after what happened.
After the beheading, I understand that it’s considered acceptable in terms of honor or position since they apologized for laughing and offered a prayer, but…
This type of chat was popular back then in Monster Hunter too.
It seems that everyone except Sakon is trying to commit seppuku, so initially, it feels like “Hey, hey, hey!” But outside of Sakon, it doesn’t seem like anyone will actually go as far as seppuku.
Even in fighting against Tokugawa, Lord Momotaro was too strong.
The momentum is so incredible that all the formalities and rules are blown away.
The reason Sakon-don died was not because he couldn’t see the opponent’s true abilities, but rather because he lost to the page boy until the end, which is terrible.
I won’t admit it no matter what, even if it means dying.
I have come!
Tehepero, that’s how it is!
If you take a direct hit from Genoski’s Tiger Fist, a normal person would have their jaw blown off or their jaw would get lodged in their throat, leading to death.
In just a few pages after their appearance, they committed seppuku and were interpreted as such!
I thought “Chest Sekigahara” was a 100% made-up word, but I was surprised to hear that while the meaning is different, the word itself actually existed.
Okita isn’t what you would call a pretty boy, but he’s a refreshing and cheerful guy, and that’s good, right…?
Glasses-kun is an intellectual Satsuma, isn’t he?
>>107
Isn’t it crazy to engage in Satsuma without throwing away wisdom and while understanding the reasoning?