
Miki—! Ah, that guy threw the “stone” into the water tank! W-will we make it in time? It hasn’t been three minutes since I stopped breathing, but… Miki! Cough! Miki—! Don’t die—! Ah…
There’s too much murderous intent… No wonder they’re snapping.
It’s not at a level of just talking about yokai or supernatural beings.
Miki, who said she likes blue, also has her faults.
It’s a careful job of tightly binding stones to all four limbs that makes me laugh.
>>4I’m not just putting it on my limbs, but also on my neck, so I only have the intention to seriously kill…
Of course, I would use the devil’s hand against a human.
It’s crazy that we still haven’t defeated it even after becoming NEO.
I don’t even know if the concept of defeating or not defeating can be understood by someone like that.
In the beginning, there are quite a few rough expressions.
Is this the red cape?
Upon closer inspection, I’m really grabbing his/her breasts.
It’s not even comparable, Nube is way younger, so of course words like this come out.
If my student went through something like this, even Nube would lose his temper.
This saury has a needle stuck in its neck and has been bled out, which is seriously scary…
You’d still get really angry, right?
In this episode, it was thrilling that all the adults knew about it, which is different from evil spirits and monsters…
Being bound by stones and thrown into the water, I’ve been pushed to the point of very nearly dying, so it’s not surprising if I develop a trauma regarding water from now on.
It was tough, but I managed because I had a strong heart…
>>15If I were in the Nu-Bee class, it seems like I would have more than enough trauma.
>>19Just seeing a caterpillar pop out of someone’s mouth would give me a heart attack.
>>19But you can experience being worn as a girl’s underwear in class.
>>19There are nearly 40 classmates, and not all of them are involved with the strange occurrences, so as long as I don’t get close, I’ll be fine.
If you don’t go to school, then Nu-Bean will come to your house and you’ll end up making contact with him, so it’s not good to take a break.
>>19If you’re careful of the yokai, you’re safe! But it’s not like that because in that town, murderers and robbers casually pop up, which is dangerous.
It seems like I’m about to stretch my neck now.
Perhaps because Miki was still not used to it, her reaction afterwards is memorable.
>>16
It’s unsettling and too scary that even after dying, one can normally revive and just leave…
I think it’s questionable for Nube to use this illusion to scare delinquents.
>>18Because the crystal was just remembering.
>>18The children worked hard to make the decorations, but if they keep breaking them, it seems they won’t learn unless they face some painful consequences.
“Even though it’s an elementary school student, they are tied up with big rocks on their limbs.”
The incredible strength of Nube that can pull people out of the water.
>>23Did you cut the rope?
The thread image is really scary.
More terrifying than the depiction of the victim being brutally murdered in the double-page spread of Kindaichi.
The other person might not be an evil spirit, but a human who is beyond ordinary…
>>26Wasn’t I treated like a human at that time?
It was originally human, but it had become something that is no longer human, as shown in the image.
Not a spirit entity.
Wasn’t it a human who was a healer that absorbed energy?
What kind of character would Neo have become?
>>32Who is this old man!?
>>32To finally solve the case of the reawakened A, I considered that A’s true identity might be the father who lost his daughter in a bus accident, and I attempted to summon the spirit of the daughter to convince her.
After being confronted, the daughter’s spirit is slashed by A right after she shouted, “That’s not Dad!”
In the end, what was that guy… and that’s it.
>>41What the heck…
>>43An uncle who has half-transformed into a demon while going around the country as a hobby, killing children… ?
>>41Don’t slice through spiritual bodies as if it’s a matter of course.
Isn’t the only difference between an evil spirit and a human whether they are alive or dead?
It must have really gotten on Nube’s nerves when he had to pull away the zero body from a human.
Peeling the soul from the body is quite a high level of intent to kill.
The murderous intent when choosing white is too overwhelming.
You lived well, Kyoko.
Neo feels sorry for the spirit of the girl who was called and killed, even though she had no particular connection.
Well, it’s a spirit, so it’s already dead.
Wasn’t it around this time that I couldn’t stretch my neck yet?
SEE YOU AGAIN…
It leaves a bad aftertaste that A ended up being something intermediate between a human and a god, rather than a yokai.
In NEO, it felt like a case from the X-Files, but the portrayal was so comical that the fear was reduced.
I think neck stretching is partly like an out-of-body experience, but can you breathe?
>>47You can’t breathe after extending it over the water, right? That’s what it means in one set.
It was initially on the verge of cancellation, but it was said in the afterword of the paperback edition that school ghost stories and urban legend-related occult episodes became a huge hit and it quickly gained popularity.
If you’re part of the nameless generation, you would understand, but the occult boom back then was incredible, so it’s completely understandable.
At the time, I felt scared of things like the creepy girl.
>>49I still think it’s pretty scary…
And then there are aliens and interdimensional beings.
It’s unusual, if I may say so, that there’s been no school-themed horror story on stage.
A while back, shows like Unbelievable and USO Japan were really popular.
>>52Special Mission Research 200X too
The setting is as it is, but the handling of the neck stretch in the second half clearly doesn’t look like an out-of-body experience.
Kyoko has a strong image of frequently getting damage to her neck.
I think it’s significant that I was able to leave behind Hatamonba during a time when original yokai were struggling to gain traction.
I still believe in things like the restroom god in the original version.
I wonder if Miki can stretch her neck and breathe easily now.
>>59Isn’t that a monster?
>>59I think it’s impossible because the head itself is at the base and doesn’t physically stretch.
Even though it’s called a rokurokubi, it’s just a kind of half-out-of-body experience.
Overall, the damage depiction was at the level of a battle manga.
I feel like Hiroshi’s belly was torn apart…
It’s common in this manga to have injuries that seem like they should leave aftereffects, but they don’t.
Has everyone in the Nube class, or at least those above the semi-regulars, almost died at least once?
>>62Conversely, it can be said that the mob dies quite mercilessly.
The Tetra Pot collision, which left a subtly deep impression as the damage received by Nūbe.
Well, it’s just that I’m basically a living person, so there are ordinary accidents too…
This story is really scary, including the adults in the setup becoming oddly formal.
>>66Looking back now, I wonder if that was a parody of it.
If I say I like all the colors, will they give me everything?
A completely unrelated twist that makes you think it’s a monstrous creature with a tragic past is really thrilling.
Miki is basically a youkai, right?
>>71In the world of Nūbē, the rokurokubi is interpreted as a failure of astral projection, so essentially, it is a rokurokubi…
If you think seriously about it, Miki is on a route that’s incredibly close to that of a vampire guy or A… the presence or absence of humanity is important.
>>74I’m glad I’m a decent person.
Wasn’t there a story about someone turning into a yokai?
I forgot whether it was a joke or serious.
I lost my parents in a bus accident.
When I thought it was my father, it turned out to be a complete stranger, and even as a spirit, I get killed again.
It’s too sad for the daughter of the unrelated bus accident.
It’s amazing how they’re rescuing in just one panel…
Well, Miki is a person who leads a somewhat real life as a hostess now that she has grown up.
Just a cabaret girl.
It’s kind of merciful that the adult Miki setting didn’t fully lean into the erotic side…
>>79Well, it’s impressive that you won’t sell yourself short.
>>80I mean, with that body and communication skills, you could definitely make quite a bit of money…
>>79Well, considering Miki’s personality, even though she works at night, it seems unlikely that she would directly sell her body.
>>79In the erotic field, there is AV actress Noriko…
At that time, I think even being a hostess was a considerable form of selling one’s body…
Modern times have just made it clear that there are those even lower down.
What happened between Miki, Katsuya, and Makoto?
Is Matsui the only one in the Nube class who hasn’t had a relatively scary experience with the name?
In a parallel world, I am a good wife of a soccer player…
It’s quite realistic that about half the people are doing well in life while the other half are not.
>>88Kamada, who quickly got married and had children, has a past that’s like trash…
Because there is Minako-sensei’s healing.
Hey, doesn’t this have a noose around the neck?
That school has a lot of students dying within a year… Tomore Town is way too dangerous.
>>94There are many cases of students who died several years ago, and the mortality rate among students is quite high.
Makoto has potential since he studied hard from that point and passed a difficult entrance exam, but… he’s completely useless without a girl.
I wonder if they did artificial respiration.
I like that it’s a pure piece of trash that enjoys murder, and that Nube shows a side of murderous intent that he doesn’t usually display in the story.
Stripping away the spiritual body and sending it to hell is basically killing.
>>97*I wasn’t dead.
>>97Aren’t you going to let me receive Enma’s judgment properly?
>>99No matter how you think about it, going to hell is reasonable, and even if it turns out to be a false charge, Buddha will probably manage something with a thread of a spider or something like that.
It would be a big problem if the discovery was delayed.
It’s a so-called horror movie slasher, an immortal monster without any logic.
It’s a worse situation than being attacked by a yokai because it’s approaching death.
The reason Nube came to that town in the first place was because it had too many spiritual disturbances, right?
I wonder who is the second most at risk of dying besides Nube?
Is it really Hiroka Goko?
Merry and the monk, the kids, and the teacher are all being killed, right?
Is “Domae Town” a play on words or something?
Is that name because you protect children?
Nube is young, right? He’s still about 26 to 28, isn’t he?
Before I knew it, you’re younger than me.