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[One-Punch Man] Gross.

Yes… However, my own department takes first priority… There are still many opportunities for you to shine in the distant future. The performance you gave in front of the fans was perfect…

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I’ll take off Neo.

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May your heart be grotesque.

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Your eyes are popping out.

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>>3

It’s okay! It’s special effects makeup!

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Cool!

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I was surprised that I ended up crying despite not knowing the story and finding the art style creepy.

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It’s really good to feel the growth in Amami Mask, who used to mercilessly kill the enemy, now choosing a more complicated method to incapacitate them.

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It’s not “you”.

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>>8

You will become it.

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Based on their past statements on the left, you’d think that the two would start their reunion with a confrontation, right?

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…We wanted to be like you too.

Super Idol

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>>10

Shall we take him to the hospital before taking him to the headquarters?

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>>10

In short, it’s nice that they’re still acknowledging Amami Mask as an idol…

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I want you to guide me from here as Amami P.

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>>11

It’s no good.

“Why should I have to be in the background?”

You’re a jerk for deciding other people’s drinks without their permission.

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When it was revealed that Amai Mask had replied, the people who were helped on-site defended Amai, and that depiction is skillfully done.

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Is this tears or coolant?

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The love-hate feelings that come from believing in someone are so raw, just like idols.

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>>14

The mildly carbonated BOYZ are provocative yet have a sense of humanity, making them good characters.

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>>23

That’s right, it’s not just Nakai anymore; the permission for murder has already been granted.

“If I say something like ‘I’m sure Amaisan has her reasons too,’ I’ll be in a position to get caught in the crossfire.”

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They say it’s a 71% modification rate, but 29% is still organic.

You’ve been hit so hard that your eyes are popping out; how can you still move?

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>>15

Because it’s in front of the fans.

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>>16

Perfect score…

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The behavior in front of the fans was perfect… but it’s probably good that it also applies to myself unconsciously.

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>>18

There’s no way Amama Mask would praise themselves like that.

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>>19

I was happy to hear “You’re the coolest right now!” from Hage, and it’s great to pass that on to the We Be Gather in my own way.

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Ryumon and Webigaza both pleasantly surprised me in a good way.

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>>20

I thought Ryumon would become McCoy’s ally with a motive like, “If I wipe out humanity, I won’t have anything left to gain!”

I was seriously trying to become a hero.

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Because of the face, everyone including himself thinks he’s a “monster,” but he hasn’t been judged as a monster by the monster checker…

It was said that on the Neo side, they were evading detection with their transformation abilities, but isn’t it actually just that they are not monsters…?

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>>21

Well, what else could AmimaMask-san be if not a hero?

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Why is it that the other S-class people who quit being human don’t get judged as monsters…?

No, not in terms of spirituality, but sensorically.

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>>25

The sweet mask has a private entrance for helicopters.

I wonder why the other S-ranks… Maybe they get caught by the sensors but forcibly break through?

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There are various things happening simultaneously as well.

Before pulling too much, it seems they want to show the readers that he’s actually a good guy.

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Once, a top idol that I admired and was disappointed by, has changed in appearance and even though I have been destroyed and look ugly, they still gave me a perfect score and told me that there is still a long way to go. That scene is nice, isn’t it…?

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The hero that purifies even mildly carbonated drinks.

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They may be shallow, but they aren’t necessarily bad people…

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Not a good person, but not a bad person either – has a good balance.

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Come back, Amayi.

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The mildly carbonated drink was good, wasn’t it?

Why am I saying that after hitting a monster… I went too far, so first I need to go to the hospital.

Even though I was treated like a monster and got punched.

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>>33

“I’ve been lecturing you that while a hero must have a strong appearance and determination to reassure the public, you lack both.”

The crucial thing is that I myself am causing anxiety not only for the office but for society as a whole, with my way of fighting like a reckless monster with no charm or decency at all…

On top of that, hiding and transforming just by myself to play hero…? That’s definitely a death sentence!

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It’s emotional to say the words that saved me, told by Saitama, to a child who admires me.

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It’s way too creepy, Amami Mask…

Please give me your autograph because you’re cool, Amai Mask…

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One is really good at creating developments like this, seriously.

When it develops into something like this, it feels so good that I almost feel like I’m going to orgasm.

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The fighting ability might have been acquired through transformation, but the observational skills and insight are innate, you know, Amai.

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>>39

Because of being ugly, I wished to be beautiful on the inside, even before the establishment of the Hero Association.

A true hero who continues to engage in community service; their mindset is different.

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>>52

I realize I’m now returning to the origin of the hero I was seeking…

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Why are you so defenseless, you piece of trash…?

…why a monster…

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He’s the kind of guy who would order shiso ginger ale without asking, yet he’s way too good-looking…

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>>43

Back then, I wasn’t cool.

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Recently, a flood of highlights has come rushing in, and it’s really interesting.

I remember when the Dragon Level group started causing trouble at the Monster Association.

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As the Hat-Wearing Mentor said, you’ve become more interesting from now on… you’re the ultimate hero idol…

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I really appreciate how every time the Pig God conducts calm analysis and engages in proper hero activities.

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At first glance, I thought it was a bad guy, but the Pig God behaves too much like a hero.

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The latest episode and the one before it are too good…

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>>47

The previous story was so intense that nothing is scary! It’s amazing how it escalates even further.

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Haven’t you taken a break even once?

Resting is also part of a muscle’s job; I won’t let you say you ran away.

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The web gathering that stops the rampage by looking at the cheki is too much of a natural-born idol.

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Excluding the S-class people with erratic behavior, Amai probably had the most media exposure.

If you have the mindset of a hero, even if you’re ugly – I feel like this guy has said something like that in the past.

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In an interview from the “Umi Chinzoku” chapter, it is stated that “a hero should beautifully, toughly, and swiftly defeat evil,” so looking good is a prerequisite for Amai.

So when producing a bald look, I was also trying to do something about the cheap costumes and bald heads.

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I respected you, but you were probably deceiving me, show your true self! There must have been times when I attacked you fiercely because of that…

What should I do about being a powerless monster…?

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Kuwagaman is great, isn’t it?

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Ji

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Back when Ama was scared of the ugly monster, she was so uncool.

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Is it a brain fog, perhaps?

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The S-rank are all, in one way or another, real heroes.

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I think it’s great when actions and words make even C-class things like “Mumen” and “Protein” feel like heroes.

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Although Amami is called a monster for his looks and abilities, I can’t help but wonder how it is with Butagami.

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>>63

I guess it’s just because I’m a fat person…

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>>70

I wonder if it’s humans who can eat iron and still be okay even if their bodies are pierced with lasers…

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>>63

The Pig God has always been like that, but the fact that the super idol was like a monster making a face is just too impactful…

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Amai gets irritated easily, so as an idol hero, Webigazza is already better.

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I’m seriously troubled by how much I love Amai after revealing their true identity.

I didn’t think it would hit me this hard.

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It’s quite impressive that the stocks of the neo-heroes other than the mastermind haven’t dropped much.

The Webigazer, which went against Ryumon who wasn’t wearing a suit, looks super cool.

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In the past, Amami was aware that her transformation into a monster was progressing and was in a maximum state of stress.

I was driven to madness by the obsession that if I defeated the monster, I could still remain on the side of humanity.

Now I’m a hero.

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It would have been dangerous if I hadn’t gained slashing resistance with the suddenly grown tough hair armor…

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>>68

A monster…

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Right now, I’m just an ordinary hero without a mask.

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The comments about the mildly carbonated sweet mask were also great, right?

Wasn’t this guy actually an idol after all?

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The greatest hope for that world where one can return from being a monster to a human.

It’s not the type of work that portrays such heavy themes, but the people who bring out monsters from the aristocracy seem to have a tough life.

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Up until the Garou arc, I couldn’t come to like Amai because he had a strong “all talk” vibe, but he completely turned things around.

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>>76

There are too many characters in this manga who flip their stance.

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>>76

You’re being annoying to your hero friends, and when it comes to fighting villains, you’re downright brutal.

I believed he wasn’t really a bad guy because he was trying to gently explain the danger of Garou to the children he needed to protect, even though a bit of anger slipped out.

Aren’t you way cooler than I expected?! You’ve got a bright future ahead!

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It’s nice that past chapter bosses still have some appearances.

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Homosexual Monster

The Fat Monster

Muscle Monster

The Tank Top Monster

Costumed monster

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A true hero who comes in a pinch.

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There probably isn’t an S-class person who would criticize a peeled sweet potato, right?

Tatsumaki says things like “gross.”

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>>80

Dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot

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>>83

(So scary… I have no choice but to stay silent and get through it…)

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>>90

I understand that Mr. King would probably say something critical if we talked directly.

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>>90

Look at that king.

I am measuring good and evil by looking at Ama.

If his eyes recognize it as good, we have no choice but to quietly obey.

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>>80

Metal Knight… I don’t really have that much interest in him.

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I think Kurobikari would say, “Nice muscles!”

I think even the prisoners would recognize him as handsome.

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I also like the scene where they transform to help children.

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Since I’ve become a monster even in spirit, I was saying I want Saitama to succeed me, but from what I see, he is completely a hero inside…

Revealing my true self and getting over it seems to have had a positive effect, I wonder.

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>>86

Aren’t you just one step away from turning into a monster due to stress, held back only by your self-control?

It seems that in that world, anyone can become a monster if they have the slightest trigger.

It has only improved because I was able to break free in a good direction.

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I am hoping for a development where Amaimask evolves from transformation release to a form that is optimal for battle.

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Amai was just intentionally staying at A1, but they have the skill of S.

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>>91

Given that I’ve defeated the dragon equivalent, I guess I’m among the top of S-class.

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>>91

They say themselves that they are making sure the weaklings don’t rise to S rank.

If I really put in the effort, I’d probably be in the top S-class.

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I don’t really care, but it’s slowly getting to me seeing Kurobikari making a scary face while shooting beams before being spoken to…

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>>92

It’s scary, but let’s try to help a little bit…

This guy is still not a hero at all!

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>>95

People call that courage.

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Recently, I ended up liking how the Child Emperor shows a weak side to his friends, revealing a childishness that made me change my opinion.

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I quite like the interactions between Hage and Amai.

The hero might actually be real when he says something about hobbies and baldness…

I’ll order juice on my own, but…

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I want King to get stronger, but if he gets stronger, he won’t be King anymore.

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>>100

There was a King who just had muscle soreness.

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Indeed, episode 121 is great…

I’m still seen as a human tomorrow, right? And then it leads to the untransforming through Saitama’s words…

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Shiso ginger ale is too noisy…

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Did you have a proper discussion with your muscles?

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Mr. King has quite a backbone when it really counts…

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>>106

In that situation, it’s not normal to be able to prepare the Rengoku Musou Bakunetsu Hadouhou.

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Mr. King, without revving up the engine, responds, “You can distinguish between the monsters to be defeated and the heroes, huh? Impressive… indeed different…”

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If we read between the lines, if Bofui is an enemy, then there won’t be any allies like Webi-chan or Genos who can be manipulated.

Just because they are normally socially awkward, have a bad personality, are self-centered, and bald, does that make them an ally?

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Even Kamen Rider is a monster that looks like a grasshopper under the mask.

Behavior is the proof of a hero.

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It’s almost like a costume-integrated monster, isn’t it, Tanmas?

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>>114

It’s funny how they’re just unfazed after getting stung.

The words I use have consistently been about heroes, haven’t they, Tanmas?

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Just look at the bald cape!

It’s the bald monster!

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A true hero is not defined by appearance or strength.

It has been consistent since the time of being unlicensed.

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Apart from martial artist types and cyborgs, the S-class is mostly filled with guys that look like monsters…

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>>118

Tatsumaki… is kind of like a monster too, I guess.

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S-class is like a monster that is friendly to humanity.

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What’s going on that everyone this time is so cool?

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>>122

Sounds good, right? It’s hero versus hero!

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>>122

There are also some black sperm and things like “uh” that keep saying things that are completely out of focus…

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It’s amazing how a line that feels a bit off, where even a small attempt to help can come off as arrogance, can still be so emotional.

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Tanmatsu consistently makes incomprehensible statements related to tank tops. That aside, he is a commendable hero in terms of mentality.

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Is the sadistic person and the gatherer girl candidates for girlfriend?

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It’s okay to be resigned to becoming an A-class hero, Amami Mask, through transformation…

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Hiding the true face of a monster and acting as a hero already makes someone quite heroic, but if they de-transform to save the people, it’s obvious they’re a genuine hero!

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Honestly, I cried a little while reading this time.

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When is King coming out?

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The reason Amaimasuku hated S-class is…

There are quite a few aspects of clan hatred as well.

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>>135

They’re incredibly strong, but basically they don’t act as an organization…

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>>135

Well, even though it doesn’t look like a monster, it’s kind of like one…

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Even if the king is scared to death, he will still answer when called upon, so regardless of his abilities, he is already a hero.

It’s said that even bald people have talent.

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>>131

That’s cool!

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I understand that characters like Kuro-chan, for example, don’t get hurt by blades or deflect beams.

Is it okay that the spear is stuck in Tanmasu normally?

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>>140

I think their supernatural ability is the healing power from wearing a tank top.

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>>140

If the tank top is okay, then in the next panel, it will be fixed.

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>>140

It doesn’t matter if a spear pierces the living flesh…

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>>140

I just changed into a new tank top, so I’m fine.

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>>140

It was a dangerous situation, but I’m glad the tank top is safe.

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>>178

Is the side poking through the tank top? Are you okay?

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>>188

If you get damaged like that, a tank top won’t suit you, will it?

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Because it was irregular, the waiting period for this catharsis was exceptionally long…

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If you’re wearing a tank top, you’ll be fine.

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Appearance of a monster, soul of a hero.

Puri-puri and Amaimasuku are very similar, aren’t they…?

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Typically, when you wear a medical tank top that is completely torn apart to the point of being beyond recovery, you can revive in a few days, right? Medical tank top from Tanmas??

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Even though they were weak, they held the heart of a hero; if a no-license holder gains power, aren’t they just a complete hero?

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Can Mr. King become a force through muscle training?

Or are you still just the comic relief?

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Isn’t the inside of Puri Puri a little bit like a monster too?

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>>150

Well, S-class are mostly monsters, right?

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That spear seems to be coated with poison.

It’s fine because I’m wearing a tank top.

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>>151

It will be fine if you change clothes.

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Whether it’s a metal bat or a tank top master

It feels like a hero driven by a strong conviction.

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Tammus is too tough in both body and mind.

Even though I get beaten up every time, I never break.

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>>153

I’ve been in contact with that all along, but why are the other tank tops like that…

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>>158

I think they are really good at teaching how to bring out the power of a tank top.

Therefore, one gains power before spiritual training.

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I don’t really understand their ecology, but I’ve gradually come to quite like the pig god and Tanmasu, who are always seriously being heroes.

The stability is incredible.

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Isn’t he the Tank Top Master, the monster in the tank top?

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The “puri-puri” is a monster that gets stronger when defeated, so it’s useful in the story.

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The king had a long build-up all along…

I may not achieve S-class strength, but my heart might become S-class.

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The pig god is totally a monster, isn’t it?

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“Puri Puri is just a sex offender.”

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>>162

Just…?

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The moderate stimulation from the tank top promotes metabolism and helps injuries heal quickly.

It’s no big deal, just a little stab with a spear.

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Even if weak or broken, if you can stand up for someone else, anyone can be a hero.

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The watchdog man is probably classified as a costumed monster too…

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Pigs haven’t really dropped in value since the beginning…

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>>167

The appearance is…

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A hero, criminal, and monster who becomes strong for the sake of a man.

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Puripuri is just a sex criminal…

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>>170

Rape is something you should only do against criminals, you know.

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I think “puri puri” is everything the prisoners behind are saying.

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Because net surfers are going to become incredibly skilled.

In that world, those who can become monster people have too much advantage.

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Aren’t you possibly not taking enough rest?! That hit me quite hard.

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>>173

I think the lines from protein shakers are a parade of famous quotes.

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>>179

You only say important things despite being a sudden presence.

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>>186

The words as a protected fan, the words as a trainer, the words as a junior hero, and the words as the same macho—all of them resonate with Kuro-chan, which is great…

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>>179

Please sign it later.

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>>173

The limiter on the brain is a bit strange for Kurobikari now.

Maybe if Saitama did the same muscle training as Garou before his limiter was released, he would have his limiter off in a few days.

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Puri Puri Prisoner is a bit too scary.

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It’s strange that it seems like the spear could pierce through the tank top, but everything seems fine!!

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I might look absent-minded, but I’m seriously going to search for natural water on my own, so I have a strong sense of responsibility.

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Kurobikari could be said to be like a faith in the muscles I have trained.

Like the tank tops in Tank Top Master.

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You go!

Now!!! I need it! Someone like you…

Strong as a rock.

The hero…!

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The pork god’s trump card is probably losing weight or something like that.

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It is clear from watching Amai and Webigazer that what separates heroes from villains is the soul.

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>>190

It seems that there might be a connection since you transform into a monster due to stress.

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The frequency of updates was high during the sweet times, and the content was interesting, making it the best.

The story is still incredibly interesting, but the update frequency is too irregular, making it hard to wait.

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Even if the tank top tears, I can just change clothes.

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Well, Amai likely thought that part of being a hero involves engaging with fans and providing hope to the people.

One reason I didn’t do much fan service might be that I dislike S-rank.

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The protein shaker suddenly appeared, but it’s amazing how you can immediately grasp what kind of person they are.

Just by doing a chalk line on the robot all by myself, I can somehow understand…

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Even though the Armored Gorilla is a monster, its mentality is no different from that of an average human.

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Maybe it was worth taking a break from updates…

It’s the best development…

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When is the next update?

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A man in despair is saved by a single voice of support and regains his shine.

For some reason, I can’t help but tear up at such a commonplace development.

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Amai was active by looking at people’s faces, but…

The S guys are carefree and indifferent to that sort of thing, so they don’t understand the pain of Amai.

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If the heart is right, could net surfers have become heroes?

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