
It’s only natural since they are the upper echelons of the country or big merchants.
The world economy is breaking down!
It’s great that the enemies are so dumb that they struggle with unexpected moves, but in the end, they’re still so stupid that they just lose and die…
>>2
Too proper, and the country will be destroyed!!
Sometimes, the stupid enemies are troublesome, and the smart allies hold you back.
The final boss is just a bit outdated, but not necessarily stupid.
>>5
Since there is no room for discussion, whether you’re smart or not, you can only resort to wisdom!
There’s really a boy who can shoot money, and it seems like the world economy is going to break! Look, like this, haard kun dokun!
The upper management is too respectable to be blamed.
>>8
If there is evidence of the existence of absurd and preposterous power, then they will truly believe it, which is quite reasonable.
It’s abusive language!
Generally, the characters in this manga are considered to be smart, but there are individual differences!
Because I saw it without any evidence! There’s no way to get a huge budget and personnel for paranormal phenomenon countermeasures…
>>10
What a surprise, that’s the right argument.
It feels like all of these characters were made just to be called “smart” in this kind of place, and they come off as cheap.
Because the conversation progresses in a self-centered and convenient direction, it can only be excused as if it seems intelligent.
When confronted with decisive physical evidence, it’s too rational to properly acknowledge that their understanding was wrong and come up with countermeasures together.
Is Gresham cheap…?
>>14
The jewels on the head are imitation…
Using a friend who understands behind the scenes to make discriminatory remarks and provoke a backlash is a tactic that only works when most people in the room are not rational.
I liked how they portrayed Rejatto not just as a simple antagonist, but as a person with genuine beliefs.
Having a good education might make you smart, but the idea that being elite means you have common sense is an illusion.
I don’t think there’s any sense of decency in the empire since they were circulating counterfeit money…
It’s just that the situational judgment ability is remarkably sound.
The upper management must have been a group of smart people!
The current thank-you pitch is also like that; there are multiple smart people, and depending on the situation, you never know who will take charge of the thinking, so I think the sense of cheapness is considerably reduced.
This cheap character has quite a strong personality…
I can’t afford to indulge in the delusions of a mere Goblin…
>>23
Could you please go out…?
First of all, it’s amazing that an author who can produce such a large number of the same banknotes can come up with such a scenario.
You were doing it, weren’t you, author!
>>24
It’s like I’ve been making counterfeit bills or something…
The leaders of the country are so competent that it’s unsettling.
Who would believe a story about counterfeit money coming out of a body if you think about it calmly?
Ultimately, they are just Gabool people…
The Hypernote countermeasure battle was really interesting.
That’s horrible verbal abuse! It is generally said that Gaboor people have low intelligence, but there are individual differences!
Whether good or bad, if there’s a consistent core principle behind that person’s actions, I end up liking them.
The development where the protagonist, the arch-enemy, and the master all face the same enemy in the end is just the best, isn’t it…?
>>32
These guys could become either enemies or allies depending on the situation and negotiations, so facing off against someone who has zero intention of negotiating is a fitting conclusion.
From Luke’s stance as well
I might have never seen a manga where someone like Gresham is an ally.
No matter how you look at it, it’s a villain character.
Gresham has never been an ally, you know?
Gresham should have always been on the side of gold…
For money! For money!
>>37
This guy~~~
The moment of despair when Lejato and Gresham teamed up is great, isn’t it?
I wouldn’t normally think that such a chubby, money-hungry old man would be so tenacious and strong.
>>40
This guy is pretty strong in combat too…
I thought that in the second half, Yozen would do something as a spy.
He ended up being a remarkably skilled person who performed well until the end.
I will give you.
>>43
Make this a banned technique.
It’s interesting that both allies and enemies are constantly operating under the assumption that Gresham will betray them, and it’s also amusing that no matter how many times he betrays, he doesn’t die.
Wisdom! Wisdom!
It’s really disgusting…
The main characters seem weak, but I feel like everyone has relatively high combat power.
What is your gender?
>>50
Man
First, I thought it was impossible to counterfeit because “the materials needed to make banknotes cannot be obtained!” but then I realized, “If I melt down the counterfeit notes, I can use them as materials!”
No, no, no! You’ll end up making counterfeit money!
>>51
Is Luke making 10,000 Bell notes out of cheap paper?