
Ahh, so sweet!
It’s an evil ninja with a murder penchant.
I love this episode.
If you perform the decapitation correctly, will the ninja soul appear and spark, preventing an explosion?
Unable to control the fighting spirit brought by the possessed Asura Ninja Clan’s soul, they awaken to pleasure in killing and stray from the path of Decker.
In the Sōkaiya, where the urge to kill could be fulfilled, I instead dropped out, tormented by an innate sense of justice.
And to ohagi.
I believe that rather than being a good person, it’s a character that can start over even if they are a bad person.
Well, I can’t do it over again.
If you do that explosion scattering, will the ninja soul disappear forever?
It’s hard to understand the personality due to the addiction before and after possession.
A good person… is he a good person?
Being a former decker means there was a past fueled by justice.
But that’s not something you can live in Neo-Saitama.
So, does that ritual performed by the Yakuza Tengu to prevent Ninja Soul from resurrecting have no meaning?
If I hadn’t been possessed by Soul, I probably could have died as Dekker…
To live as a decker, you must not suppress violence.
To live as a ninja, one cannot abandon their conscience.
It is true that Deckar was originally a fine individual with a strong sense of justice, even after the later supplementation.
It was myself who was infused with a fierce fighting spirit through soul possession and also drowned it by elevating it to a preference for murder.
It’s pitiful that even someone with a preference for murder tried to act justly.
If I was still living a life as a bodyguard with an imaginary wife and kids, would I have been overlooked?
If it wasn’t the soul of the Asura Ninja Clan that possessed me, would I have gone as far as having a taste for murder…?
Even after watching up to episode 3, the brother disciples are still doing just fine, and the Sōkaiya from its heyday must be pretty strong.
Even becoming a ninja, suffering from a guilty conscience is quite something, isn’t it?
Tatami Ken is really strong; even Greater Ukemi takes damage.
Ninja soul possession doesn’t necessarily mean becoming evil, and there are also examples of maintaining goodness.
That said, doesn’t it feel like the power of evil has gotten quite strong…?
Is Six Gates the strongest when fully prepared?
The tatami mat from Karadachi has a terrible combo.
Unable to control the murderous impulses brought by Ninja Soul, I fled to Ohagi.
He is a man who lives with vague memories of his wife and children, so there is a side of him that resembles Another Fujikido.
Sawatari is like that too.
It seems that in the Blade Iron Time Space, I would be killed by a Salamander.
Isn’t it getting crazier than the main Salamander story?
Was the peak of Interrupter Sun around just below Grandmaster?
Depending on the timing, you might encounter this peak version of him that can brawl with a salamander in the city of Neo Saitama.
The Asurannin Clan is a clan that explodes with emotion, so did Decker’s sense of justice go in a bad direction?
I haven’t seen a thread about Watanabe in a long time.
The idea of a good person category in ninja assassination somehow gives off the vibe of Paco-san.
There are no direct depictions, but the earthquake is increasingly feeling serious.
There are few examples of people who have maintained their personality even after being possessed by an evil soul.
Kataoki and Yamoto-san have a soul that is quite a bit better than others.
In the first place, ninjas are evil.
Rather than saying the roots were good or something like that,
It feels like a good person has emerged among the bad people to deceive myself.
However, from the perspective of the people who were protected, it is undoubtedly true that he was actually a good person… or something like that…
Since Fujikido tends to struggle depending on the situation, it’s reminiscent of a Sunday morning children’s show where it’s difficult to clearly establish the hierarchy of enemy characters.
You treated my favorite food like illegal drugs, and I won’t forgive you.
Because to the homeless, they are nothing more than saints…
Even in a dull state from drug use, they could still immobilize you in mid-air and attack, so during their peak, they must have been a skilled fighter who relied on more than just power.
Rao-yan is the type to leave a dropped wallet as it is, and doesn’t he find it bothersome to deal with a subordinate who ran away?
I’ve never seen a ninja who has fled and been put in their place, so I don’t know.
I don’t know how far the truth about the interrupter has spread.
If there really is someone who lies about having a wife and child, leaving the Soukaija and pretending to be a good person, it’s no wonder that Fujikido is called a madman everywhere.
I like that the menpo is properly a face mask.
The Salamander that wins consecutive battles with the thread image and Sonibu feels way crazier than I had thought.
On the contrary, even if you think about it, this situation makes it seem like this ninja is fairly strong.
When he’s on a roll, he can take someone out almost instantly without any description, right? Fujikido.
The one who worked the hardest against the evil soul was Fujikido.
I wonder if I could have lived a proper life as Decker if I hadn’t been possessed by Ninja Soul.
If a strong ninja can kill before doing anything, then that’s the best option.
There are various things with the luck of the moment in the Wind of the Fragrance.
If a funeral comes from the side during a chaotic battle, that would be the worst.
I basically thought that Ninja Soul distorts murderous impulses and personality, but what are things like Okama and Silver Key…?
Yamocchan and Gando-san are actually the lucky ones who hit the modest soul, I wonder.
Crows are a bit too naive, so it’s hard to say they exhibit typical disension.
A man who has the soul of a ninja and possesses a key to access the golden cube, continuing to work at a massage parlor normally for four years.
Isn’t this guy the craziest one?
The Dark Ninja was influenced to the extent that it had a personality, at least until partway through the first part!
Well, you could say it ended up like that thanks to being possessed by Hagane… ?
The silver key is definitely a soul that is at least greater, you know.
I’ll wait until you answer the phone, Karasu-san.
I don’t think Nether Queen San was such a good person from the beginning; I believe she became that way after going through various experiences.
Even Yamocchan seems to have done something right after becoming a ninja…
Okama is how you say it in Pinpo.
It might not have been perfect from the start, but it got worn out and ended up feeling good in the end.
Yamochan managed to hold on somehow.
The official statement says that Klaxoo-san has almost no influence from Seoul, so it’s difficult to understand what kind of person they are due to the lack of appearances.
In the third part, the numbers increase and real ninjas also increase, but by the time of the second part, characters like Barky Neza Queen Kenwa are almost Buddhas.
I think if I were to gain physical abilities even just 1.5 times that of an ordinary person, it would drive me into a frenzy of omnipotence.
No matter how you look at it, that’s an arch.
Even during possession, I’m still greeting people.
Possession tends to increase fundamentally, and it feels that a significant factor is the absence of empathy for the weak and a resistance to murder and violence.
It seems that the murderous impulses are quite suspicious.
Dissension feels like it can’t really be rejected by the ninja side, right?
I also don’t feel very well, so I want to become a ninja and get healthy.
At least the Grandmasters and those related to soul are relatively evil regardless.
It’s an era fundamentally overflowing with violence, so if we remove resistance to that violence, it feels like, well… that’s how it is.
The aversion to murder has worn down even the hardness of the heart.
Ninjas who maintain their reason tend to have a relatively gentle soul, so I think it’s hard to say that falling into darkness reflects their true nature…
If Fujikido didn’t have Gen-do-sensei, he would have likely faced the same fate as previous Ninja Slayers.
In a world where there are many evil mortals unrelated to ninjas…
Even though they are clones of the opponent, mass slaughter is something that Katouki’s mentality can do.
Because it’s a world where good mortals find it difficult to live…
I feel that the raw mentality of mortals living in Neo-Saitama is too different from that of modern Japanese people, so I can’t imagine the influence of ninja-fication.
What exactly is Naraku?
Is it a conceptual existence that became a ninja through the soul of a mortal killed by a ninja?
I don’t know if it will reach the level of a murderous impulse, but…
Once you’ve killed someone and don’t feel much shock from it, the brakes on the means of murder will probably break down.
It’s true for anything, but the thinning of the feeling of aversion is quite a frightening change, isn’t it?
Since the feelings that create guilt are wearing thin, it seems like I won’t worry too much about it anymore.
Listen to me.
The cutest and most adorable Shikibu-san died from becoming the scar of a hardboiled man.
Even close brothers can be corrupted into complete villains too quickly.
In a world where pent-up frustrations are unbearable, it’s only natural to resort to evil ninja moves when suddenly gaining immense power.
I feel that the depiction of Jiro Saburo under the influence of soul possession is really easy to understand.
Will origin ninjas, who became ninjas as a result of training, no longer appear in this age?
But I love Paragon’s ending so much that it’s painful.
First of all, the world is much more chaotic than modern Japan or even America for the average person.
Still, I’m living quite resiliently.
Even if ninjas have recovery abilities, they don’t grow back their eyes or limbs, so if a ninja smoked, wouldn’t they normally get cancer?
I felt the influence of soul possession in the part where the Mazda brothers were laughing while committing mass murder and starting to play with the bodies.
I feel like if it were a mortal, they would probably feel quite a bit of resistance before crossing that line.
The ability to break down toxins seems like it would be the most boosted ability of all.
It is said that ninjas can also get drunk on sake…
If you train at Dragon Dojo, you can become a ninja.
Please like it.
Isn’t Gendo-so Sensei also supposed to be a real ninja?
Is it the Dissension group?
Black Friday = Since its first appearance, heads have welcomed the entry of new players that have increased.
The visuals are interesting, but it’s quite a matter of life and death for Mortal NRS.
The free part two is available only until 11 AM on the 30th, but will I be able to finish reading it?
There is no attachment to good and evil, but professional soldiers and mercenaries who can work effectively tend to become ninjas while maintaining mental stability.