
These guys, including Sonhi, are just too amusing.
But what they’re doing, like counterfeiting currency and stealing electricity, is crossing into a gray area…
>>2Well, I’m not doing it anymore…
So what are those guys doing now…?
>>4Power generation…
>>4It’s true that I’m dealing with a group of assassins after joining forces with the Yokohama gang.
Most of the activities that were done in 7 will probably be blamed on that hawkish guy who was disposed of in 8’s Songhee’s bonding drama…
>>11At the time of 7, the murder of Komijuru in the Fuhuhuhu movie was my unilateral decision…
It was funny how that guy came out so casually.
Kasu and Kasuga are similar, aren’t they!
The crisis of organizational collapse has passed, so we’ve completely become complacent.
>>5That’s not true at all!
>>6Why is this guy the only one leaning towards a bond drama gag?!
>>24But the content of this guy’s bond drama is still related to the main story…
Zhao’s story was seriously unrelated to the main plot…
>>24There’s no interesting story about joining in Hawaii at the very last minute!
I’m executing the old man I hired from the job placement center…
>>7That guy is going too far, and even Sonhi said so…
I want to run the dishwasher!
I knew you would say that… Pan Jung Ki.
In 7, they had a sense of a dark organization, but in 8, they became a completely cheerful group.
The final PT was this guy, Zhao, and Number 7.
Because she’s aggressive and stylish, Nan-chan’s appearance is great, so I’m counting on her to clean up the rest of the guys.
You’ve gotten even stronger!
Right now, I’m basically an informant.
I like the theory that Sonhi was freaked out by G disappearing during their first meeting tour.
A man who has unexpectedly strong feelings for Kasumi.
I am proud to be perfectly completed as a shadow warrior.
The man who joins at 8 is one chapter before the final.
It seems it wasn’t planned to be released at 8, but I’m glad it came out.
The recognition of Han Jung-ki is probably higher than that of the real person.
Bread
It’s good to bring up topics during a walk, but…
Usually the one who gets taken by Adachi-san.
Most of the conversation is about a man concerning muscles, beauty, and food.
When you do 7 and then 6, the original is more than you thought.
If you don’t perform well, you’ll just die quickly.
It’s cute how the continental crowd comes here to teach during party talks.
I feel that 9 should be treated as a hidden ally character along with Zhao.
It’s definitely tough to get involved as the main player.
Namba and Adachi-san will thoroughly date each other.
>>31I think it’s okay to have DLC companion characters.
>>57To be honest, that’s…
Thinking about being treated like Eri-chan from 7 makes me sad.
To the old guys who are too careless about food.
Zhao is a chef, and Han is health-conscious and well-versed, so he tends to be the one sharing knowledge.
Stealing electricity from socially vulnerable people is just too low.
>>33I don’t want to go out of my way to steal from a big place because it’s too conspicuous and carries a high risk… It’s closer and would be easier to target a rundown snack bar instead.
>>33Hamako-san, who was having trouble with that matter,
Somehow, in 8, Sonhi is treated like a heavyweight in the foreign district without anyone noticing.
During banquet talks, Zhao often stirs things up.
>>35In other words, Zhao often throws unreasonable challenges at Nanba, and Nanba responds properly.
Wasn’t it said that Pan and Zhao originally had no plans to participate?
I like Pan Jun-gi too.
I’m going to lose body fat with snacks! Please listen to me for a moment! I really like it.
It’s fine to have a character like this, but trying to give off a true companionship vibe is not right…
Zhao likes game topics.
I feel happy when Junho and Zhao appear in the talk.
>>40Zhao, who was using the Dreamcast’s video phone…
Wasn’t Komijel’s main job selling information to the underworld?
Even while watching the main story, the manager’s murder is the focus, so Nan-chan, Sacchan, and Adachi have been mostly just supporting characters until the end. Zhao and Jun-gi too.
I like it, though.
A Hawaii DLC like a high school student’s school trip.
I love the story where Zhao was playing games in secret from his parents, but was discovered because of the visual memory and was split in two by a Qinglong sword.
When we all leveled up at once
A man one level up! Isn’t that great! It really gets me excited! I’m a little happy to hear that combo.
When Kasuga’s entanglement with the mastermind comes to an end, he will be completely purified as an ordinary person.
If we delve into the dark side again in the next work, I wonder if we won’t have a guide without Sonhi, Zhao, or Suruga.
A man who sometimes has bread and sometimes has half fried rice.
I wonder if the creators of Komijuru changed the scenario halfway through?
The crossbow man who had the presence of a main character in the early stages stopped appearing afterwards.
In the middle of the game, there was a moment when I was alone in front of Bleach Japan, got beaten up, and exited.
>>50That guy could have been more of an executive or something, but he ended up being roughly dealt with like a bat asshole who just sided with Bleach, number 1.
>>64That guy is a relative of Sonhi, and it was Sonhi who caused the power theft and had the store attacked.
It’ll end up being like that…
Zhao seems to have little to do with the main story, but in Part 7, it involves the betrayal of a long-time acquaintance.
In 8, it depicts the struggles of people who have turned away from the underworld to lead a normal life.
It has quite a core story, doesn’t it?
>>51Speaking of which, that’s true…
It feels like it would be convenient for the story if Chairman Hoshino were alive, but maybe that’s too convenient, so he’s out.
Giving bread as a gift is definitely aimed at increasing bond experience points.
>>54Well, that story was also about exaggerating how delicious the bread from the chain store is…
Although the scale is different, we’re both former leaders of our organizations, like Kiryu-chan, aren’t we, Zhao-san?
The scene where I talked with Kiryu is quite touching.
Junki of 8 and Zhao were originally not planned to be included as allies.
It definitely seemed like they were just included as a participation slot for fan service, similar to how many characters show up in Super Robot Wars.
>>61Although the involvement in the main story was minimal, it was nice that bingo and party talk were properly prepared.
I hacked a satellite and located the position of Nere Island.
That’s truly amazing, and I wonder if the Daidoji faction was originally supposed to handle it?
A guy whose bond skyrockets just by shopping for clothes together.
Junki, who joined around the late stages of episode 8, had quite a few scenes prepared for him to shine.
It’s sad that Zhao, who joins around the end of the second half, is mostly just keeping up.
I don’t understand at all why someone like that is in the group, whether it’s 7 or 8.
From the point of 7, Zhao is even less understood.
>>69At the point of 7, it’s certainly understandable, or rather, it’s because there are too few allies if they’re not around.
After both of them join the team, their appearances will decrease.
It’s a modern play, but treating the evil organization as not being bad is a really poor aspect.
Komijuru and Hanpin have joined forces and are getting along well, right?
The Hoshiryukai is really pitiful.
The leader of Takabe was seriously injured after being stabbed by a rival gang, then while incarcerated, the group was disbanded, and he was made part of Bleach Japan, which also ended up disbanding.
When I come back, there’s nothing left…
Well, at the point of 7, the story was revolving around 4 people plus the extra, Eri-chan.
>>73That’s true that I’m the one leading the conversation.
Having more friends is more fun!
I made 8 productions and then 7 side stories, so it can’t be helped.
If it were the other way around, it seems like Hanawa would join the group.
8 is instead of Zhao and Jun-ki.
I was happy that Hana-wa, Won, and Yamai are friends.
To make Yamai a companion, it is necessary to include an event where it turns out that the murders committed in the past actually did not result in anyone’s death.
Let’s put aside Mr. Hanawa for now.
Won-To will die, but he will save his son and die in that battle.
I wanted you to do something like that for me.
I was considering bringing Won into the group as Zhao from Hawaii, but I think I’ve decided against it.
Yamai was arrested, but will there be any opportunities for him to come out in the future?
>>80The fact that they are not dead leaves room for a reappearance.
I think it’s going to be released since it has become popular.
>>80I didn’t understand anything because the leader I was thinking of came out.
Conversely, there are also people like Watase who didn’t show their face at all.
The Yamai faction consists of those who were picked up by Yamai and have nowhere else to go.
It’s shocking that almost everyone besides the executive group, who received such an explanation, betrays us.
It seems that Yamai was created with the aim of becoming a popular character like Majima’s brother, so he might appear in the future…?
There seems to be a lot of food-related stories about bread…
Kume-kun was originally scheduled to appear, but the person inside is on hiatus and couldn’t make it.
It seems like it’s that kind of feeling, but originally, did it have some kind of role?
The conclusion of Kume-kun’s story was told in a voluntary and voice-free part, and then it ended.
Mr. Takabe, who disappeared from the lineup in exchange with Zhao at 7.
From then on, the old man does not appear until his death and does not participate in the final gathering of companion characters.
A sad man who is only mentioned by name in 8 and is somehow being stabbed.
As for groups like Yoshimura, the head priest, the chief, and Watase, who are featured in the 7 side stories, that aside…
Mitsu didn’t really get any screen time.
I’m glad you showed up, but I’m going for it!
I let out air and then got beaten up in Ebina and that was the end…
Well, when I do get a chance to shine, I usually end up in a terrible situation.
I think Mitsu is doing their best somewhere.
If Ebina and Kasuga end without particularly interacting.
I thought it might have been better if Ebina were Kazama’s hidden child, as it would have created a connection with Kiryu-chan.
Mitsu seems to be doing his best in a normal, ordinary way.
She has the strength of a main character like Eri-chan, but she doesn’t even appear in the main story.
The party talk has zero participants, and there are about three participants in the party chat.
I was sad about something like that, so it was good that I didn’t have any companions treated that way.
I thought the meeting at 8 was late… but honestly, it was at a timing where if it hadn’t happened in the past, it wouldn’t happen anymore, and I ended up in Hawaii.
I understand that Zhao from 8 and Junki were added later.
If these two are not there, the presence of the backup members will disappear, so everyone will have to be used properly.
I like how you can casually emulate it by adding “isn’t it!”
Mitsu will hang in there and work hard in the ordinary world after disbanding at 7.
Finally, it seems the application of the former violent clause has expired.
The Akiyama part is so rich that it doesn’t bother me too much, but in the 8 spinoff, the interactions of the Minato Ward girls with Majima were rather bland, so I have the feeling that when it comes to audition-type things where you don’t know who will pass, there’s not enough time to think of a story.
>>98Was the president of Sky Finance out?
I thought that for a moment.
I think it was good to split into the Hawaii group and the Yokohama group considering the number of people.
If we’re together, it means there will be about six characters that won’t be used.
I just wanted a few more chapters since the perspective is dispersed.
It’s sad that there are almost no voices for the sub characters in 8’s side story.
Dwight was doing some crazy things with Bryce, and it would have been really good if he was actually a really lightweight superpower user.
I mean, it’s not surprising that a giant squid appears just before that.
>>102Well, the fact that someone over 90 can move like that is already more than enough to be considered a superhuman and a person with super abilities.
>>105There was a bit of additional information in Chapter 8.
It gets me excited! said the guy one level above.
It’s impressive with the level-up lines, but it’s a shame it’s not in 8.
What happened to this guy again?
So, that means Sasaki didn’t make a reappearance in the early part of volume 8 either.
>>104The way Kashira appears makes you wonder what the point is… 8 is all over the place.
I wanted the young lady who appeared at the beginning of the 7th spin-off to continue because she was beautiful.
>>107That young lady only appears in 7 side stories to begin with…
Ebina’s core character is that he dislikes the Yakuza.
I preferred the back without tattoos.
>>110I hate the yakuza, but personally, I received the resolve to get tattooed in order to deceive those around me in that world.
On the contrary, when it comes to tattoos, it’s a different work, but I felt there was some misunderstanding regarding Kaito-san not having any tattoos.
Kashira ultimately became like, “Wow, Kiryu is amazing…” and then gracefully disappeared, but I think their appearance itself was meaningful and they were quite fortunate with their screen time.
Regarding Akane’s situation, it’s precisely because I’m the leader that I have this role to handle it.
Kashira will receive the second great dissolution from me at Ebina.
It’s a bit disappointing that the character’s remaining appearances are just getting beaten up and then end, so I feel like it would have been better if there was at least one more moment of triumph.
8 exists merely as a means for Akane-san to have conversations with Kasuga.
Even if Saeko had found religion while on vacation in Hawaii, the conversation could have still progressed.
>>114I understand it’s just an example, but I really dislike that too, so I’m glad it was Akane-san…
In fact, the pattern of being alive creates a significant distortion on its own, so the more you try to correct it, the more it falls into the typical situation of becoming unnatural.
Akane and Rani were brought to Japan and their part is over.
It’s lonely that the epilogue is just about what happens.
If the story of Kasuga had ended at 7, it would have truly been a beautiful story…
Akane and Rani have been acting together since chapter one.
I think it would have been fine if it was taken away around chapter 6.
I don’t think there’s any attachment… Especially since Rani doesn’t have any parts where she is together with Akane-san.
>>119Maybe it would have been better if Rani looked just like Haruka from her childhood.
In terms of Kiryu-chan’s enthusiasm,
Kasuga rarely panicked over relationships with women when he was 7.
I thought, “Was it like that when I was an amazing beginner at 8!?”
The Spring Days of 8 are too indiscriminate, even if they are just a substory! It seems like the lower part was fantasizing too.
>>122Well, is the 7 Haruhi okay for a women’s event? It feels like that.
Eight is a no-go… so eight is more reserved in that respect.
>>124If you’re an adult, you can refuse, so the fact that you’re not refusing means that’s unreasonable!
>>125Ms. Chitose is impossible, and it’s also been revealed that Ms. Zabe is strong in the 8th side story.
>>125It was almost a reverse rape…
Blythe, who connects Haruka and Rani by fate, is Kiryu-chan.
It’s about the sons of Arakawa, Kasuga and Ebina, but I can’t just make Kasuga in charge of Japan.
Due to circumstances like the sub.
>>123Although they are sons, when it comes to their past grievances, neither of them really holds a grudge against the other, and when I think it through, I feel that this might actually be the correct answer.
I wanted to see Kiryu-chan blasting Bryce away, but…
In the end, the Hawaii group goes to Hawaii.
From there, we go to Nere Island, conquer Nere Island, and defeat Bryce.
I was curious about the fact that the Japanese team had been waiting at the homeless village the whole time.
>>126It’s a well-known fact that the homeless village was the base of operations since we built the relationship at 7.
>>129That’s not it; we parted ways feeling like we were both starting to take action!
I’m curious why the Japanese team hasn’t moved at all until Bryce was defeated!
>>131It would have been nice to have an attack event by Ebina!
The only good thing about the 8th Kasuga-related storyline was the substory.
The main side was so unfortunate that it seemed pitiful, especially since they kept getting the short end of the stick and it would have been fine if they had been completely cut out.
The modified child naturally tried swapping Kasuga’s penis onto a drill, right?
I wonder if the alternating format of the Kasuga and Kiryu groups in the final chapter was impossible.
No matter how you think about it, the Kiryu group reaching Ebina is more likely than the Kasuga group reaching Bryce.
Even though the distance is quick to travel, I’m not moving…
Leaving aside the other women, only pure Chitose-san was pitiful.
It can’t be helped if I get beaten up over that.
Well, if we start talking about convenience, there’s no end to it.
It would be impossible for Daidoji to safely escape from Hawaii, so I’ll ask Yamai.
When we first secured Akane and Rani, it felt like Daidoji would just handle it normally, right?
Well, the story in 8 is overall broken, so there’s no point in digging too deep into it.
The only good thing was that Kiryu-chan was able to finish beautifully.
Even though Kiryu’s survival is being reported widely.
Over there, Daidoji is ignored, and the children of Okinawa and Akiyama also don’t notice.
There are things like that too…
Personally, if I were to become romantically involved with Sacchan…
I am concerned that it will become difficult to engage in romantic events with women in the future…