
It was a much more dangerous magic than I expected.
The evil nature of this villain is truly Nishimura.
>>2
So, Iruma-kun is a manga featuring such a disgusting villain…
>>9
It’s not that it’s frustrating, it’s more like it’s disgusting.
>>10
Thanks to about one person, the feeling of discomfort increases significantly.
>>10
I thought it was a comedy because the art style and title are cute.
>>18
It feels like there’s both comedy and seriousness.
>>2
I think it’s Nishimura even though the artwork is different in the thread.
If things continue like this, Gokuraku-kun’s beloved sister will take on the sorrow of the entire nation and go mad with despair before dying.
Ugh… worthless trash…
Hasn’t your writing gotten too carried away since entering the Gokuraku arc?
It’s just too much of an impossible game…
Gokuraku, who was such a crazy guy at first sight, is gradually becoming a really good person, and this is…
>>8
Ah, no good.
You’ll become popular with the older sisters.
>>8
Nishi Osamu is really good at character development like this…
Thanks to the strongest witch, the story is progressing smoothly!
Magic can impose annoying rules, so it’s just right to progress this smoothly…
>>12
Descarus-chan is a little too strong, but I guess it’s fine since you can’t learn crappy magic just with strength…
Lately, I’ve been feeling a vibe of Shinobu Otaka in Shiro-sensei’s recent drawings.
Confession-kun is so cute… This magic is useful, but stop with the evil methods of acquiring it!!
When I was told to have my sister bear the despair of ten years, Gokuraku’s expression is great, isn’t it?
I’m relieved that it seems to conclude in a way that allows for a quick resolution of good triumphing over evil.
Iruma-kun is basically a comedy.
Except for one person.
In the end, it becomes clear that a world where magic has the upper hand and is simply strong has no meaning at all.
Is there room for Ichikun to intervene from here?
>>24
Is it like stepping in the moment sadness is unleashed…?
The magic of confession is handy, isn’t it?
Damn, the acquisition conditions are tough…
Today, the momentary cuteness of Kumugi-chan is adorable.
It’s nice to be able to take down a scumbag enemy with ease.
The quick demonstration of that and then starting the battle is just too good of a tempo.
Ichi seems to be okay even if faced with despair…
>>29
But this time, what I’m going to face is the sadness of losing family…
>>39
Perhaps Ichi still doesn’t understand the sadness of losing family.
In that sense, it seems possible, but well…
Wow, that’s refreshingly awful, anti-human magic!
Isn’t there a way to stop breathing without needing to master it?
The acquisition conditions are terrible!
Even if you force someone to confess, you still impose these ridiculous rules like this, huh?
The demon boy is really interesting.
In the end, I’m destroying the Bakugami myself…
>>35
To execute or…
What are we going to do about this stupid rule?
Should I turn my sister into a cripple beforehand?
Basically, the magic side has way too much of an advantage with this rule!
Magic is crap!
Is the outer side of the magic of the sleeping beast not just for show?
Once you master it, will this guy follow you?
He’s a believer of the anti-world and definitely has no intention of letting humans learn.
With magic that can kill emotions or change pain into pleasure, it’s easy to meta.
Let’s go search for it now.
If things continue like this, even if big sister can handle it, she will end up mastering it, so I guess Ichikun will somehow try to make himself the target instead…
It’s good when enemies make you wonder, “How am I supposed to defeat this?”
It’s still the beginning.
I can see that Gorgonda will become a hard-working person in the future.
>>48
It was cute seeing you doing it enthusiastically.
It seems like the magic I obtained has no practical use…
What did the prophecy say again?
Isn’t it that I have to learn it?
I don’t want to learn this magic, actually!
Once it starts moving, this manga has an incredibly fast-paced storyline that will surprise you.
Whoa… what a huge pile of trash…
I felt that during Iruma-kun’s time as club president, he was really in the zone.
The author probably likes these creepy characters.
But even though Iruma-kun is basically surrounded by demons, he hasn’t really encountered many like this since they’re strong on the side of light.
I’m glad to hear that you seem to be able to release that sort of thing here.
I thought it was ridiculous that the challenger was nominated from the magical side.
Speaking of which, I remember that at one of the early stages, some kind of water magic suddenly appeared and was imposing challenges.
The conditions for acceptance are vague, aren’t they?
If it’s okay to break the rules, then you can clear it by tying everyone up and sacrificing just one person.
>>58
If the actual learner dies, won’t they end up not being released anyway?
>>63
That’s right… isn’t that shit?
Is it that Bakugami-sama is just an empty vessel after all?
Something like a river otter.
The Gokuraku that is intercepting looks desperate, but he’s really a good guy after all.
Despite looking like No-Face, your movements are comedic, Kokkai-kun.
It seems like it could be used to suck the sadness from the opponent after defeating them, and then train them to some extent before returning them.
Iruma-kun is not that terrible.
The person who wants to settle things seriously and fairly is being brainwashed and is launching a level of mental attack that tramples and breaks the opponent’s heart.
The magical trial is explained in the first episode to be basically a worthless piece of crap.
Isn’t it unfair to set rules that favor the magic side?
I don’t think the number of years itself would be a condition, as the 10 years’ worth is simply the current savings.
Maybe it would be achieved if someone intercepts the first ten years and my sister takes the leftover scraps.
What was it with Gokuraku’s first appearance being a psycho dude?!
>>69
Is there any need for mercy in magic?
It’s interesting that you do weekly draws, isn’t it, Nishiyasu?
Gorgon dude is so cute…
If it’s going to be one, I can accept it.
But then there’s the specified opponent, you know?
So, does that mean that if we endure, the sister will become a witch because the explosive god has decided to burden us with sadness?
So far, there haven’t been any creepy guys like Iruma-kun’s senpai, but conversely, it is possible that something as creepy as that might appear in the future.
If Lichia-chan carries it, can almost everyone in the country abandon their sorrow?
>>78
Don’t people have hearts?
I wonder if I could somehow master everything by successfully putting it all on Gokuraku.
However, the development doesn’t drag on.
It’s not quite a roller coaster, but it makes you want to see the next one quickly.
It’s as disgusting as Kirio, but this guy is just an event boss after all…
That said, I wonder if there’s any practical use for acquiring such magic.
>>82
If you can concentrate everything on one person, wouldn’t it be possible to use mental care normally, accumulate sadness, and then unleash it all on the anti-world to commit suicide?
>>89
“I think that because it says ‘return the absorbed sadness to the other person’, it can only be returned to the person themselves, except in trials.”
>>82
During tough times, etc.
>>82
Enemies that launch mental attacks? It seems difficult to showcase, though.
This magic is so unnecessary despite having ridiculous conditions.
>>85
There seems to be a possibility that it can be used for acquiring magic…
>>85
Just the fact that it hasn’t been neglected makes it valuable.
There hasn’t been any indication so far that there is a limit to learning itself, so it shouldn’t be a waste of capacity.
>>85
The prophecy in question also suggests that once you acquire the sleep magic, you can get companions, so the magic itself seems like a bonus.
As a counter magic, well…
Too gloomy.
This is not anti-human magic, it’s worthless magic.
It’s more like confession convenience.
Without confession, you can’t even ascend to the foundation of this trial!
>>90
It’s really awful that you need rules to learn, but the rules can be hidden!!!!!!!
Well, if there are no disadvantages to holding onto it, then it can be useful in some way…
In overseas markets, it has the title “Ichi the Witch.”
>>92
It has a good ring to it.
>>92
I ended up overlapping with Witch Watch and Ichiza Witch.
Your face and movements are like an owl.
It’s magic that is just harmful.
You can really tell that the author’s skills are in top form.
What the hell is Uloro, who finds no meaning in confession, and the anti-human who canceled their confession?
Magic has existed since before, and it’s normally a higher existence; it’s just that some have been incredibly accommodating.
Rather, magic is overall filled with kindness, but the ones that appear are mostly anti-human…
Ordinary magic will teach you the rules without needing a confession.
It’s rare to find someone who hides the rules, even if they’re anti-human.
Somehow, the magic of mushrooms is starting to look gentle.
>>104
The mushrooms thought they were being friendly.
If you could pinpoint and erase memories like this, it might have its uses, but if it’s only unpleasant memories, then it doesn’t really help…
The reverse world seems to be something that can be normally learned by witches, but Uroro’s is too much of a cheat with its gunmetal.
>>107
It’s probably something like “You can acquire it (but that doesn’t mean it won’t cause harm to yourself or those around you).”
Isn’t it better to control the timing of when to return sadness?
If I knock you out and then return you, it’s basically invalid, right?
Leave this kind of thing to Zoro.
>>112
It crossed my mind, but…
>>112
I wonder how many years ago Slitherburg was.
If I receive spice with the magic of Kougen and return it, it will multiply many times over.
If I receive happiness and return it, will I become much happier?
Do I have any magic that seems like it can compete?
>>115
If I keep pressing the knocking button I’ve been using this time, I should be able to do it, right?
>>115
Since Desukarasu-chan has an endless supply of magic, there might be something after all.
If necessary, I might be able to manage with this round of calming strikes…
>>115
After rereading the description of the cage spider’s magic, it said, “Creating a cage with strong threads and consuming the trapped prey,” so there seems to be a possibility of allowing the spider to eat 10 years’ worth of sadness as prey.
Even if I could accept it and learn it, I really don’t want to keep this guy…
Speaking of which, if I learn magic, I need to keep this one in my heart, so it will continue to linger in my heart…
My sister’s hair color was darker than I thought.
I thought there was no use for it, but maybe I can push my painful memories onto that crappy magic and it could surprisingly turn into a mental care magic.
It seems that there’s no need to return it to the person directly.
>>123
We can only push all the sadness of the world onto the half world.
I guess it’s about suppressing with a tranquilizer.
>>126
Can Uroro Boost be used on someone else’s magic?
Well, you could just use it for attacking normally.
Torture → Suck it out → Spit it out → Continuing to torture while understanding that it doubles → Becoming scared and vomiting.
It’s convenient to use instead of a complaint, right?
>>127
That’s not the way the protagonist fights!!!!
>>129
But what if it’s Decadus who does that?
>>127
You can enhance the effects with Uroro, making it a great deal!
If sadness had returned to the entire population as it was, we would have been completely wiped out.
If the princess can master magic, we can bring it to a point where it can be resolved.
The work of the Ichis, or rather the Desukarasu family and Gokuraku.
Here, the princess will acquire magic and solve everything!
I wonder how I will accept ten years’ worth of sadness.
>>128
Isn’t it possible to somehow suppress it with specialized calming techniques for Uroro?
Ichi will become a family with Gokuraku through that contract and will change his name to Ritaka Kagami as he takes it all in.
I wonder what Hans Sekai thinks about Bakugami…