
The training of the Toraigan-ryu in water involves feeling for armor in the pressure and darkness of water. The purpose of this training is to maintain a calm mind in any situation – it is a safe challenge within the practice for the tiger children.
If it’s Irako’s doing for the sake of succession struggle, then it’s fine to let them drown without helping.
You don’t need to embarrass me over such a small matter, as my swordsmanship is clearly superior.
Careless Gonzaemon
I was resented because I would not remember unless it hurt.
It means that the disciples other than the high-ranking students are not united.
As long as it is a relationship where skills are competed against each other, there was certainly room for malice to creep in.
The danger of collapse already existed at this time.
I thought it was just ordinary harassment from those around me.
Shigurui has a writing style that leaves a lot to the reader’s imagination, doesn’t it?
Childhood friend of the cow’s crotch.
The theory that I accidentally made it rigid.
Everyone is so muscular that if I accidentally tie it tightly, it probably won’t come undone…
It seems that even within the Tiger Eye style, there are likely some frustrations building up below.
>>9Compared to Ushikata, who asks for a bit more leniency, Fujiki really seems to be disliked by those below him.
There are plenty of developments where I didn’t quite understand how to tie it…
There is only one person who has such incredible strength that it cannot be undone by Fujiki.
>>11If it’s harassment, they would probably use tools or leverage to make it harder.
>>14That would be bad if it got found out.
(If it’s Fujiwara, he should be able to untie it even if I tie it a bit tighter…) *tightens*!
There is a possibility that it’s quite ordinary.
>>12It’s probably just a little sense of retaliation, like jokingly using an air duster.
>>12At that time, it was Ushi, Irako, and Chupamaruko.
It’s not unusual for everyone to feel that way.
I seriously can’t figure out who the culprit is.
It’s a group that makes more sense when you think that rather than malicious intent to belittle, it’s something like “If it’s Fujiya, he can do it!” or some strangely positive evaluations of actions.
It can harden again when it absorbs water…
There’s absolutely no element that makes Fujiki likable, right?
>>18Stop talking like there’s someone else who would be liked other than Fujiki.
I wonder if it would have been easier if it were just either the match pump from Irako or something else, thought Ushimata, whether he did it unconsciously or by mistake.
I don’t think a dojo where someone can survive with that kind of mentality, capable of doing something like harassment, is a place worth being in.
I feel like I can’t escape the observant eyes of the sane and sharp-eyed.
>>20Wherever people gather, fools are likely to appear.
It feels strange to think that everyone is paralyzed with fear over something trivial.
Did you not anticipate that it would harden when it absorbs water, or is it possible that it was originally like that?
I thought Irako did it to repay a favor.
>>24That’s good too.
If we think that Irako made efforts to strengthen the relationship in his own way.
The subsequent developments are even more interesting.
Ushimata-sensei seems appealing in both appearance and atmosphere at first glance…
I think it was a match-pump that Irako did to raise his position within the Togen-ryu.
Considering the development of the story, it can be thought that Irako schemed to help Fujiwara in order to raise his own status.
Well, that’s natural.
A disciple under the Tiger’s eye would not do something so trivial.
If someone hidden is grasping the intentions of the Nōbi San Tengu, which will later reveal betrayal, it would be hard to tell.
I did it.
I think Irako intended to kill, but while practicing together, he got emotionally attached and ended up helping instead.
I thought it was just a typical oversight by Gonza.
Irariko is probably bound to the scene on the sandy beach.
Well, it’s just a prologue to the relationship breaking down.
It would be good if the unsettling atmosphere could be conveyed to the readers.
I accidentally tightened it too much, but that’s usually what happens.
What is safety, anyway…
>>36It’s like a training or play where you calmly untie a knot.
>>36In the midst of relative and tense practice, it’s really bonus time.
When it’s over, we can play at the beach.
>>44The sea turtle nesting observation event is great, isn’t it?
>>47It seems that Usshi is saying something like “We are like tiger cub siblings,” and it made me realize that it would be bad to go home like this.
I can’t help but feel that it’s safer than hitting each other with wooden swords.
It’s just like a place where we practice serious sword-catching at the end of training.
There are practices in motorcycling where one must prepare for death…
I wondered what kind of practice is not safe.
The usual practice with wooden swords might be more dangerous since you could die if you get hit…
I have a feeling that if Fujiki were just a little more talkative…
I have mixed feelings, knowing that inevitably, a sense of frustration will continue along with various other things.
If he’s a shellfish guy, he should be hated by others besides Irako.
After this is over, I need to go pick up the armor I took off.
>>43The other tiger cubs except for Irako were too deep to dive.
Nice to meet you, Irako.
If you think about it, isn’t this armor a waste?
I can’t believe that even the abnormal people of the Togen-ryu would be able to retrieve it from the bottom of the sea.
I was well-loved by Okitsu, but I have no idea about the relationship between the other internal disciples and Fujiki.
It doesn’t seem like a school that has the luxury to engage in bullying among its own members.
>>48If everyone seriously believes that bullying does not exist unless it hurts, then bullying doesn’t exist!
I thought Irako did it to get the heir point…
There was quite a strong appeal from Irako’s finger skills.
I thought it was Ushimuta who didn’t go to help.
I thought that Uemura-san might have done it accidentally because it was written something like “with grip strength like a vice…”
Irariko doesn’t have that powerful image, and there’s no reason to make Fujiwara a dead man here.
>>53Well… this is quite a lot…
>>53Irako’s grip strength, or rather hand strength, is amazing.
Well, everyone in the Togenryu has strong fingers to the point where they can create a flow.
Didn’t you write something about using old, unnecessary armor?
Is it Chupa Uemon and Munakata on the boat?
>>56Jealousy related to Ryo…
I can’t forget the response about Maruko that I saw long ago, where she accidentally tightened it too much.
The way the chupa was swimming instead of getting on the boat was cute.
The teacher is still alive, but since he hasn’t been able to cultivate any leaders other than Ushimata, wasn’t it destined to perish sooner or later…?
>>61Because there were three tengu…
>>63I won’t go back to the Tōgan-ryū because I have my own dojo.
Is this safe…?
I think Irako did it because he likes directing.
Doesn’t the armor become unremovable in the water every time you do this?
Fujiki is so stoic to the point of madness that there are quite a few fanboys too!
>>67I wonder if I can become a leader…
It’s tough without an interpreter…
>>68If Ryo were alive, he would have become a translator.
I mean, that guy is just too normal except for his fighting spirit…
As time passes, martial arts increasingly become mere forms.
Such a harsh place is destined to decline.
That’s why I’m using this useless armor, you know.
I wonder if such unnecessary armor will really come out?
>>70Some schools are wasting their helmets, so they might be easy to obtain, right?
Is Mr. Funaki’s helmet also made from recycled materials?
>>72After that, the participants were made to bring their own helmets since the helmets were secretly broken by the toad.
That looks painful for the wallet.
It’s funny that “oops” is the most understandable.
It seems like I might accidentally be like Chupaemon.
I think Maruko was incredibly strong, so this one seems suspicious too.
I think of it as a casual scene where the cow is tied tightly and is slow, or something like that.
(Well, if it’s Fujiki, it should be fine… but nothing is coming to mind at all, huh?)
The fact that the biggest rival to Irako’s match-pumping theory, which has a strong dramatic meaning, is an oversight is laughable.
(I need to tie it securely so it doesn’t come loose during training…)
Tora-ko has a kind image towards family, you know.
>>82Even Irako was starting to have a sense of camaraderie, saying, “The guys from the Togenryu are different from other samurai!”
>>86Gennosuke Fujiki was born to be a warrior.
A warrior is like a shell.
>>89(I see, Fujiki was abandoned by his parents, but he is determined to repay the kindness of being taken in with that mindset…)
>>96Esper Irako
>>96happy end (muuzanmuuzan wa suru)
Well, it’s training that won’t kill you even if you’re punched.
As long as I’m solid, it’s okay, which is safe.
The cow leg master has incredible physical strength in his natural state…
If it’s not Iroko, then there’s no point in killing Fujiki; they’re all just meaningless people.
In other words, the theory that someone with incredible grip strength like a cow inadvertently tightened it too much is plausible.
There was someone who, even though they didn’t know what was happening, went to help with a knife in hand, prepared.
>>88If this doesn’t work, then a weapon will be necessary.
I think it’s either Irako’s self-produced performance or a genuine mistake.
The cow’s butt is different, and the person who taught me the characters is also different, and the disciple who harbors malice towards Fujiki is probably only someone like Chupaemon.
How should I put it, there is a certain persuasiveness that makes it seem like a mistake that a cow’s stock instructor might make.
I wonder if there is someone who benefits from labeling a fool who drowned in a shell during training and the man who helped him gets some prestige for it.
That small knife is the one attached to the side of the sword, so everyone has it.
Just put on a string or something…
>>99Falls into the category of safety.
It’s bad that there was no training to cultivate psychic powers in the Tiger’s Eye style.
>>100Even if I understand Fujiki, Irako won’t talk about his own background, and above all, I definitely think he will cause problems due to his sexual desires.
It’s not that I want to know the correct answer; rather, it’s interesting that there can be multiple theories.
Even if it’s not tightly tied, if you pull too hard on the opposite side while it’s wet, it will easily tighten up.
If it’s Ushimata and Fujiki, there’s a good chance they tightened it up like this…
If Irako had mind-reading abilities, he and Fujiki could have become the strongest duo…
>>104Since my womanizing doesn’t change, either way, it’ll end with me going to bed with someone else.
>>104It seems that there is no one to handle the affairs of the world.
You’re small.
In period dramas, they use it as a weapon.
In reality, it was closer to scissors or a cutter.
I just reread the relevant part.
Whoever did it, Irako, who helped, began to develop a sense of camaraderie, especially with Fujiki from the Tôgan-ryû.
“I am a born warrior.” If bad communication hadn’t occurred, something incredible would have changed.
That’s sad.
>>110This is really true.
Even if I were to achieve perfect communication here, Irako would still go after Iku, resulting in a checkmate.
If you read it, you’ll understand, but the reason for the punishment is 100% due to NTR.
The rest were all safe cases for the next heir.
So even if we reconcile, the outcome won’t change.
Why did Irako get involved with Ikuni?
>>114Good woman
>>114Because there was a good woman.
When you read this, you’ll realize this guy has been skipping practice and just eating women.
>>117I was lynched for preying on the daughters of people of status and scolded by cows.
Ushimata thinks he accidentally tied it too tightly with his great strength.
>>118Maruko, known for its incredible strength next to Ushigata, should not be underestimated.
Even if a bond is about to be born, this is the kind of guy Irako is.
Looking back at it, he’s really hugging Iku, right? It’s seriously bad, so stop it now. You’re the next head, you know? That warning is really kind of Ushimata.
In the end, I didn’t tell on anyone.
>>121Hmph… I can win!
Those who are daydreaming like that…
>>128You are stupid―――
Personally, I think it’s Irako.
At this point, it was a strategy to raise my own evaluation.
I really like the flow where Ushi expresses genuine gratitude and changes the perspective on Torako.
Mie is also in love, and the teacher has also given the OK at least once…
Ira has not reflected on anything and even after being warned, he is still making advances towards the kunoichi he borrowed.
Those guys all have exceptional strength, don’t they?
>>126Even something that looks slim can hang from the ceiling with two fingers.
Great achievements cannot be accomplished in a sane mind.
Even if there’s friction here, in the end, both the shell guy and Irako will come to understand each other’s inner selves before their final duel, so the outcome won’t change at all.
I see… so it was a child that was adopted… it’s nice to understand that.
>>132(I see… you should have told me that sooner…)
Either way, I will be embracing Iku, so it’s certain until the ban on Irako.
If there is a happy ending, it would be good if Fujiki won in the revenge match.
I think I prospered after avoiding the match with the backup of the pregnant stone.
The name “Ikku” is bad.
They’re all just ridiculously stupid, right?It seems like.
Um… I was about to say that.
It’s great to see the two best swordsmen display such a poor performance in the match before you.
>>137The one-armed swordsman’s blade slipped away unexpectedly, and the blind sword missed its target.
>>139I heard that the author became depressed after drawing Shigurui.
I found it tough reading around that area too.
The contrast in tension from the morning match in Episode 1 is severe.
>>141I was excited about what would happen in the first episode, but by the final episode, I just wanted it to stop… isn’t that enough already…?
>>145The original author passed away during the serialization… I wonder how much of the plot there was.
Ushimata is part of the Tora Ganryu, yet there is only a proper place.
>>138Castration with bare hands is far from normal…!
>>140The story about my childhood friend is probably a lie… maybe.
After that flow, it’s definitely Irako.
Also, I’m a born samurai, so I wouldn’t go against my teacher.
If Ushigata-sensei hadn’t been castrated, it seems like there wouldn’t be an issue with heirs, given his good character and strength…
For Ibaraki, being a samurai was just a status, but for Fujiki, it was a way of life.
But until the moment I won the match, there was hope.
Dark lord…
>>148It’s already out by the time the match is held!
>>148If we’re going to have this kind of conversation, I wish they would have done “The swordsman defeats all” as well.
“I swore to protect the Mie Shrine, yet in the end, I became trapped in the role of a warrior and let Sigurui Fuji take my life.”
The act of trying to help Isoda Kinu against Chūnaga’s orders takes on greater significance than in the original work.
Even if Irako and Fujiki had good communication, Irako himself would not have been able to escape from his own saga.
Ushimata sensei is completely not normal, right?
A puppet among puppets.
If it was Ushikubo who tightly tied the rope, the words of gratitude towards Iroko would have a different flavor…
>>152“It’s too slow!” has become a joke.
The reason the return of territory shines is because of the ending of Shigurui…