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[Jujutsu Kaisen] Any prayer or words

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I could get close, but I couldn’t reach it.

Like a quiet love.

In the color of summer that flowed down my cheeks.

The words that curse you have been stuck deep in my throat all along.

Do you understand what you mean by that?

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It seems this guy isn’t Gojo.

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Because it’s Article V, I think it’s about half the same existence.

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Domain Expansion

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The lyrics about Itadori and Jinjichi are nice, aren’t they?

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Even now, the Zao is clear.

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I was glad that the theme song for the movie was still “Ao no Sumika.”

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There’s no way that could be! By the way, was there really a summary bulletin?

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It’s not surprising that anything could happen because there is a Zaosaga wiki in reality.

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A voice that cannot be heard.

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This guy looks like Gojo, but he’s only 12 years old.

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This guy is undefeated and the strongest.

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>>15

It’s a pathetic loser who left work on time instead of fighting to stop Akamaru.

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>>17

His job was to lure, so there was no need to fight.

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[Report]

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Ever since the Zaosaga became popular, what’s with the rise in threads about jujutsu?

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If you don’t fight, you won’t lose…

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I only vaguely know about Jujutsu Kaisen, but I seriously thought it was Satoru Gojo.

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Why did you suddenly bring up Gojo?

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>>21

It certainly is curious in the sense of “Why hasn’t it been released until now, even though it seems like you really love jujutsu?”

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>>35

Was there any element of sorcery in Zaosaga?

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But the record is better than Gojo’s.

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>>22

This guy has zero battle achievements.

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>>24

Thus, undefeated.

Yes, rebutted.

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>>22

It’s better for Gojo to just be knocked down by the flowers.

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A character that the author just wanted to create like Gojo and doesn’t really have any particular role in the story.

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>>23

Could it be that this guy wasn’t a main character after all?

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After leaving work on time, I think it’s funny that I was killed by Abreus.

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“I’ll pay you your reward, so get lost quickly.”

It was probably because everyone was going to die that Toka and Kurumaru showed unexpected compassion.

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To summarize the achievements, it seems like they haven’t done anything against the real deal that has defeated the special class, so isn’t this a total defeat?

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>>27

Satoru Gojo ← has been defeated in the story.

V← undefeated in the work

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It’s noisy here. Shall we change places?

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Thanks to Zaosaga, I’ve been able to discuss Jujutsu Kaisen without any disruptions, so I’m grateful for that.

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Ha—wait, wait, this incompetent person is completely useless!

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https://w.atwiki.jp/zaosaga/pages/77.html

Even though I’m doing my best to vote for Gojo within the rules, I can’t catch up to Benimaru.

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>>32

Ishida was outperformed by the Ishida clone by a large margin, and it was no good.

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A man who is in the same tier as Isobe Gaki, simply by the fact of his abilities and being undefeated.

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Oh!

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Underage drinking trash.

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>>38

It’s strange to apply Japanese law to a work set in Hokkaido.

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>>38

Oh! (Report)

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>>38

Is that a valid argument?

I really dislike logical arguments.

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I totally understand that your favorite character in Jujutsu is Itadori.

I don’t understand why the second one is Jinichi.

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The theme song of Zaosaga is playing.

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Mesmerize! The guy who did it seems like this, so it’s hard to understand the story while reading.

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>>44

After Darryl, it increasingly resembles the appearance.

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Wow! It’s funny that this reaction is from encountering an underage drinking situation and not from seeing the power of V.

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>>45

It seriously feels like V, doesn’t it? But oh wow…

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What is that character in the background after Daryl declares “Eliminate them!” in episode 15?

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>>46

That’s mesmerize.

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>>46

I really like that overly random skeleton in that panel.

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If you let me say it…

I will make you pay for your sins with your own life!

Mesmerize!

1. Trash

2 Weaklings

3 Minor Characters

A guy with such power.

The Five Great Beings: Gigi Marsin

dice1d5=

3 (3)

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In that scene, their expression changes instantly. Some might say Tortuga is too stable.

Of course! I’m going to revive the kid… You’ve been doing this all along for that purpose… Do you understand what that means? Reviving the Isobe kid is a big gamble, but there will never be a chance like this again. This is also an important promise with him. Hundreds of years ago… Back then… I was a kid too…

In that scene, their expression changes instantly.

Some might say Tortuga is too stable.

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>>50

I just noticed that the Mona Lisa was hanging there…

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I still don’t know who this person from episode 20 is.

I still don't know who this person from episode 20 is.

That’s all there is to it—

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>>54

It looks like Abreu, but I don’t know what it is.

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What is the mysterious struggle of the giant ape in the Zaosaga popularity poll?

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Episode 15 has many highlights, such as the cover illustration of the shark and the first appearance of the French character, making it one of the best episodes within the free range.

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>dice1d5=3 (3)

Once again, the nameless one has been defeated.

And it will never revive again.

This is the real end.

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I tried my best to read it because it seemed popular, but I hit my limit at episode 10.

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>>60

Waaahhhhh! Woooh! Waaahhhhhh!

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>>60

This useless person is of no help at all.

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>>60

That’s where the fun is, though…

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>>68

What more are you planning to offer! Sukuna!

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>>60

There are only 10 episodes left, so do your best.

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Half of it makes sense.

My ears hurt.

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I probably feel the saddest having started reading when threads were being created every hour and finishing it just as they began to decline.

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>>63

That’s a shame. It’s been a while since I’ve laughed this much, thank you! Wow, you really make me laugh, haha! Hahahahahaha!!

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>>63

There is a limit to ignorance.

That’s why you’re a loser.

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>>63

You make it and have someone read it.

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>>63

Somehow, when I stand up, it stretches to around a few hundred, so I can still manage.

Deceive me more.

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In episode 10, the many henchmen that Tortuga brought along didn’t appear afterwards, did they?

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It seems that Tortuga is more popular than Satoru Gojo.

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I have a feeling that I’m always pulling the third one in the Messmerai gacha…

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Mesmerize is like a retry, isn’t it?

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I started the second round, and I think the latter half is much more interesting compared to the beginning.

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I’m being treated like Gojo, but when it comes to the anime style, I look so ugly that it’s disrespectful to Gojo…

After the revival of the original, Satoru Gojo is considered to be unseen.

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I’m already tired of it, so no need to start a new thread…

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>>77

It looks like we can still play a lot! ♪ (Excited)

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>>77

Do you… really understand what you’re saying?

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I would like you to at least read the free part before making a judgment.

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Since the in-story time is 97 years, it ends up being the case that they haven’t actually achieved conquest.

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The original Gojo towards the end was probably drawn by Ryu Genkei.

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I feel like it’s enough to just skim through from around episode 10.

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>>86

It’s not a bad thing to be honest about your desires.

It seems that I realized that a bit too late.

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First of all, why is the name of the gacha spinning technique “hypnosis”?

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>>87

It also means you can’t take your eyes off it, so that fits the image.

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The thread, like Zao-Sagasure, has developed fixed phrases, making it a convenient place for those with social anxiety.

Despite being one-sided, it appears on the surface that communication is taking place between the two.

Zao Sagasure is a gathering place for the Isobe kids who have abandoned communication.

The content written is close to a cry.

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>>88

Waaaaaah! Woah! Waaaaaaah!!!

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>>88

I am very enthusiastic about this mission. And we will undoubtedly all die.

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>>94

By the way, do you understand my words?

It seems impossible…

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>>94

A person who can’t speak the common language and has no intention of communicating with others is, in a sense, the worst character in the story.

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If I were to draw a fake spoiler for a page of Jujutsu, it would probably get a lot of hype.

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The most unnecessary character in the story who has no impact on either the Kunimaru side or the Goka side.

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Is the name “Goka” a sign of respect for the three main families of jujutsu?

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The prevailing theory is that Gojo’s reptilian appearance after his revival is due to him having swapped places with V.

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>>96

Where did the real Gojo go?

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>>99

Still sealed.

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What did this guy come here for?

Why did you call someone like this?

What was the point of this guy betraying me?

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Is the paperback out?

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>>101

Do you understand what you’re saying?

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Even Gigi Marcin knows the official language…

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>>102

What does it mean to even bow down to the great being Gigi-Marsin?

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This guy was no good, acting like a 12-year-old kid.

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>>103

I’m drinking a lot of whiskey…

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>>105

Ho

Ho

u

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>>105

Oh!

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>>105

It’s an alcoholic who initially tries to order a double but then starts asking for a bottle instead.

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>>105

Because the author is Turkish…

I was going to say that, but when I looked it up, I found out that it’s also 18 years old in Turkey.

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>>103

Isobe oysters of the Twelve Houses?

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I think everyone who finished reading this manga is a victim.

>>103

There’s a character named 13 and a character named Gaki in the manga, and the notation is too confusing, so stop it!

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Isobe Gakitaiichiro was probably strong because he was feeling creeped out by this guy, but he left work on time.

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The kid from Isobe, despite being the protagonist, didn’t have anything good happen to him.

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But Zaosagasure is really good, isn’t it?

Even in a dark bulletin board, just having these guys around makes it feel a bit brighter.

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>>113

So, what else do you want? A girlfriend, maybe?

I think it’s much healthier than a bulletin board.

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>>126

Indeed!

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When Dark Itadori ordered a double whiskey, he brought it in a bottle and said, “The liquor here tastes bad,” which is, to put it mildly, really awful…

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>>114

It’s probably the scene where we got free drinks just by saying “Let’s drink together” even though the bottle is bad.

Ishida – What the hell is this worthless bastard?

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If it’s episode 10, doesn’t it start to pick up and you can read the continuation fairly quickly?

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Hoo, ban it.

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>>116

Ho

ho

u

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>>110

No… Ryu Genkei doesn’t have such deep considerations.

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Idiot.

Idiot.

It’s you who doesn’t understand, you idiot.

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You’re quite good at the official language for a Turkish person.

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>>124

I’m just using translation software.

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>>127

Taira Iro

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No, the problem is just that the manga is really boring, but it seems like they put some thought into the setting and naming.

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>>128

After considering, it’s Isobe and Taichiro…

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>>147

I wonder what the reasoning is behind Zao becoming Isobe.

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The protagonist kid has a face I’ve seen somewhere before…

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Stop using the general meaning of “brat” in the Zao Saga thread.

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I wonder what readers who were already there before the mysterious trend of free releases think about it.

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>>136

Is there a paid period to read this?

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I read it thinking I had been fooled.

You tricked me, Nameless!

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>>137

Well… somehow, I feel the same…

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>>137

Do you understand what you’re saying?

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Stop shouting because you’re laughing.

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>>138

It’s been a while since I laughed this much, thank you! Wow, you really make me laugh, haha! Hahaha!!

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It seems that the number of nameless people being smoothly deceived is increasing.

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In the final episode, they’ll probably die off-screen.

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I started reading it because it was recommended, but this manga seems to be a passionate battle story where strong enemies are devoured and the world resists.

Excitement

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Why didn’t you guys stop the serialization while it was ongoing, you kids on the message board?

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When a thread is created, I told you to definitely post episode 1 of Zaos, right?

https://shonenjumpplus.com/episode/4855956445068756678

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I honestly had a lot of fun reading up to chapter 2, but around the party raid in chapter 3, the story suddenly became unclear.

After that, I don’t really understand the meaning, but the elements of the kidnapping that make me look forward to the future were intriguing, and I was excited about the conversation between Dark Itadori and Gojo. However, Taichiro suddenly had a weird awakening, and it became incomprehensible.

It’s sad that characters I kind of liked, like the caring older sister and the cautious Ryusei, who was quite blunt, were just introduced in the end and ended up getting killed…

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>>151

Waaaaaaa!! Woah!! Waaaaaaahhhh!!!!

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The gardener, Nicole, who appeared in the first episode is a mystery.

Why does a Japanese family’s gardener have a European name?

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>>152

I still can’t forgive that this guy is listed in the Irobe family section of the character list.

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>>152

Rather, most of the characters have Western-style names, but the Isobe family, Ishida, and Kuroumaru are the only ones with Japanese-style names, so these stand out as outliers.

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>>180

The country that serves as the setting in the story was created by Zao Gaki.

Originally, it’s the Western character group that can be considered the outliers or foreign entities.

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Dark Itadori declares that he won’t forgive anyone who robs him and his mother of happiness, but this guy laughs heartily after blowing up a pregnant woman.

What kind of family values do you have?

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I don’t know if you want to act like an expert, but stop trying to elevate this less-than-manga crap that is just garbage. It’s not just manga, and saying there are good parts in the setting and naming is just weirdly pretentious.

It’s just garbage to fill pages randomly and make money from manuscript fees, that’s Zaosaga.

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>>154

Do you understand what you’re saying?

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>>160

If you’re in trouble, just stop using that standard phrase for now.

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It wasn’t really interesting.

If it weren’t popular, I definitely wouldn’t read it to the end.

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>>156

Indeed!

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There are parts that I was able to read because I read it all at once and in conclusion.

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I want to dig up some usable lines, but I’m thinking of re-reading it and it seems like a hassle.

This is the power of Zaosaga.

If this were Dragon Ball, I could read it over and over again.

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A mob that appeared in about three episodes.

What kind of sense is it to be the opening act before the final battle?

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I believe that there are certain lines that become a habit.

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>https://shonenjumpplus.com/episode/4855956445068756678

You’re useless now. I’ll pay you your reward, so get the hell out of here.

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At first, it was just you… but now there are more established patterns.

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>>167

Feel the pulse of life.

They might be trying to adapt to their surroundings.

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I don’t dislike those who wield power over the weak, as they are cowards themselves.

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Can you please not create a thread if the character’s face from Zaosaga is in the thumbnail? It bothers me.

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What was Mesmerize?

The sense of grandeur in the big tricks is somewhat lacking.

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As you can see from this dining table, we are an innovative family that is not bound by tradition.

Squish squish squish squish

As you can see from this dining table, we are an innovative family that is not bound by tradition.

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The protagonist family’s meal in the first episode properly includes sushi, tempura, and a clay pot, so Ryu-sensei has done quite a bit of research on Japanese culture.

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>>176

If you’re going to put down a pot, at least give me a side dish!

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I was told by an anonymous person to read it thinking I’d been tricked, so I gave it a try.

I never thought there would be someone who would really come to deceive me with such phrasing.

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Zaosaga becomes enjoyable from the second round, so do your best!

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>>178

This incompetent person.

All that comes out is off-flavors.

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Are you planning to crush it with GW Zaw Saga?

Sane?

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>>182

Well… somehow, I feel the same way too…

This is the first case…

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>>189

This guy knows, if anything.

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“Think you’ve been deceived? It’s free up to episode 20, so here’s the Akurats combo.”

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The first episode is the most painful.

It’s long, it’s boring, and it lacks any comedic flavor.

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What am I doing…?

Relaxing while reading a terrible manga for the fourth time…

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The first episode features Barney, a strange dining table, and the stone of Orion…

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The fact that multiple anonymous users have started reading all the way to the rookie version after being tricked into doing so makes me feel a certain way…

This is the first case.

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Actually, there’s also a rookie version, so reading that along with it will really make you laugh.

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GW (Gaki Week)

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It’s not that they are drawing carelessly; the author probably has some grand setting in mind, but it doesn’t come across at all, and there’s no intention to convey it in the manga.

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I think reading it for the first time is painfully difficult, but if you read it to the end, you’ll understand the structure of the story, so the second round is somewhat easier.

Not even one millimeter is interesting.

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I really didn’t understand what I wanted to do with the first case at all…

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Give me the tree of lamentation.

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I managed to get through to episode 3, but I’m able to read it somehow because I’m happy with the patterns that appeared in the Zaosre.

By the way, sis, seriously, why did you take it off?

Why is it that in the scene where I’m calling out to my brother who has collapsed in the forest, I’m dressed normally and on my way home, but in just that moment when I turn around, I’m completely naked???

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