
I’m so frustrated!! My beloved hometown. But there’s nothing I can do! In front of this massive money game…! I’m finally furious, damn it! The players and the staff!! Now it’s too late! All the preparation… it’s too late. Hurry up, it’s the Phoenix, right?
The image in the thread is a bad guy aiming for the trillion game…
Scammer
In the end, it’s the one who cried who put an end to it, isn’t it?
Who was it that first started the money game?
So Haru is from the countryside of Tottori.
>>5No…
Haru is the son of a sushi restaurant in Tottori…
There are also photographic evidence.
This guy will get caught eventually.
>>8In that case, I will take everything with me and resign, making Gaku the president, so it’s fine.
A con artist who just hasn’t been caught.
>>9Speaking of which, it’s often said, but neither of them has been caught yet.
I thought he was a good guy, but isn’t he just a psycho?
>>10👺
A fraudster who just hasn’t been caught.
A brave man and a psycho can coexist…
It’s a strange boy.
People who cry sincerely in times like this are strong, aren’t they?
>>16People who roll doubles at times like this.
If they’re there, you should take care of them.
>>16I wonder what it is about myself that can even deceive myself…
It seems like it wouldn’t be bad to have a prison arc at least once, right?
If he can win the money game by going to prison, then he’ll do it.
>>18In reality, the people who commit high-value fraud typically get out in about five years even if they are caught.
It seems that K-san will make 100 million in five years.
>>29These guys are way too much of a loser if they’re only at the hundred million level after five years.
“It’s amazing that a seasoned veteran can draw a face that looks both tearful and suspicious at the same time.”
I can only trust this guy’s feelings of wanting to repay the friendship and determination he’s shown with Gaku…
I wonder which one is the heavier sin at this point.
>>21I want you to write about how much punishment it will ultimately be after the serialization ends.
Don’t say that too much…
What’s up with that fake dad from the fake family!?
>>23Actor
Let’s put aside the bad edits; the sushi restaurant is too good of an actor…
>>26I wonder where they found such a talented actor who can normally operate as a sushi shop owner.
The only concern is the slow pace of the serialization… given their advanced age…
I wonder why this expression feels so suspicious.
>>30Achievements
I wondered what kind of crime they were committing in the story, and it turned out they were hacking surveillance cameras from the very beginning.
>>31One side just had a little fight…
>>31They are also hacking SoftBank’s headquarters…
Oh, sorry, it was Dragon Bank.
>>31No matter what I did, I was using violence and hacking from the beginning… so not being pushed on that front is strong.
In the end, I still don’t know what kind of backbone this guy came from…
It’s terrible that even if you earn money through illegal means and get caught, your property isn’t necessarily confiscated.
The actors from the world of Horimoto were brought in under the pretense of entertainment and lies, but when it comes to the sushi restaurant and my father, we have to be somewhat complicit, or it won’t work, right?
There are actually companies that have done relay work without permission on signals and such, so it’s safe theoretical reasoning.
This guy acts weird when it comes to Gaku.
Hacking competitions really are too much fun for prayer.
>>43It’s really terrible that they were secretly infiltrating by pretending to be construction workers.
It seems that the ones involved are basically in a win-win situation, which is why they haven’t been caught.
Gaku will be caught someday too.
This guy has never been caught, huh?
It’s a type of scam where they make you carry the burden, so even if you realize it, you have no choice but to keep carrying it, and the way they provide an enticing benefit along with it is just too malicious…
Gaku is quite something, isn’t he…
If they are on your side, it can be troublesome because they will let you gain advantages.
It’s okay to recognize that sushi shop as a fake father, right?
Because I wasn’t clearly denied in words, it’s a bit ambiguous for me.
That sushi place is amazing, but they noticed pretty quickly, didn’t they?
>>52I can’t help but feel that the player’s association president is simply too perceptive.
>>56Furuta is smart.
Gaku is just a good person at heart, but he’s the kind of guy that Haru thinks is a bit dangerous…
Hal-kun’s true private life is completely a mystery.
Considering that Gaku and I were in the same middle school, our hometowns are probably relatively close.
Haru absolutely lies, but creates situations where it’s better to go along with it.
I haven’t read it in a while, but you got married!?
>>57I have to defeat the old man of the black dragon now.
Use everything you can.
A scammer who approaches with a story of mutual benefit instead of trying to cheat you…
I haven’t killed anyone yet… right?
>>59If it’s Haru and Gaku, I’m sure Gaku would be the one to kill first.
Before the legal framework is established! Now you can do anything!
Ultimately, it’s a monster that is only tolerated because everyone ends up profiting.
If killing would benefit both parties, I might end up killing, but what kind of situation would that be?
I was surprised that the promised future scenes of victory in between were just a dream.
Aaaahhh… I killed them on impulse…!!
Of course, since we’re tightly bound by the rules, we have no choice but to dive into the gray areas, right?!
Huh, Ikegami Ryoichi!?
You’re really good at modern plays, as expected from a veteran.
>>69The influence of the original creator is significant, after all…
Well, even though he’s a hitmaker, I can’t believe he was able to team up with Ikegami-sensei…
>>82I was already in retirement mode, and it took the killer line of attaching Professor Ikegami to the manga to pull me back in.
>>84I heard that by the time Eyeshield ended, they had earned enough from royalties and investments to never have to worry for a lifetime.
I have a feeling this guy at the sushi restaurant is definitely trouble, but should I go along with it? I think the chairman is also quite something.
>>70Because I am a little rascal who will do anything for the players.
>>87You’re the type that can handle great evil…
“But Haru-kun has some good qualities too!”
>>71Because he is a great villain who makes use of both profit and human feelings…
Even though it’s a strategy, it’s surprising that Gaku can go as far as to marry someone else when he has someone he loves, putting him on the same level as Haru and Kirika…
>>72Gaku somehow manages to handle all of Haru’s unreasonable demands and even surpasses them.
If Gaku were to kill someone, it seems like Rinrin would turn herself in after perfectly handling the aftermath.
He’s a bad guy.
Tennoji Hikari
I don’t think Gaku can really kill anyone in the end, but if he actually did, I believe he would turn himself in properly.
Harukun’s reaction to that is a bit uncertain.
It’s nice, isn’t it? App game development edition.
Gaku is currently in space, right?
Just a wicked person who hasn’t made anyone unhappy yet…
Those who commit crimes without leaving evidence and those who commit crimes by destroying evidence.
Since the beginning was about Haru covering up Gaku’s crime, the end is about Haru somehow dealing with Gaku’s crime.
Haru aggressively targets a line that is difficult to catch.
Gaku is the type of guy who easily crosses that line when doing something.
It’s worse without brakes, Gaku.
I’m doing a manga adaptation, and Professor Ikegami is going to illustrate it.
There are too few reasons to refuse it.
I heard that Ikegami-sensei did a manga where he didn’t draw the name for the first time in this series.
It seems that we have entered a new area again or something like that.
It’s really impressive that it won a manga award and has been adapted into a drama, live-action movie, and anime…
If Linlin hadn’t been there, I would have been stuck.
Well, there are many situations where it would be checkmate if even one person is missing.
I’m sorry, Haru-kun… I wonder how you would react if I told Gaku that I got caught.
The original author can also draw reasonably well.
The partners I team up with are all extremely skilled in art.
While Haru is thinking about how to get through this successfully, Gaku dashes past him at full speed.
>>98There are quite a few scenes where if it weren’t for Haru’s bluff, things would have ended in disaster somewhere…
It’s so refreshing and funny to see Ryōichi Ikegami drawing the gag face that Rīcharō often does.
I think it’s really amazing that at 81 years old, this old man is still updating his artwork.
>>99The name coming from Reach Low is amazing! They said that in an interview, and I can tell they’re really inspired…
In the past, there were no manga awards.
By the time it was completed, Mr. Ikegami was already in a position to give it.
It seems like you are happy to have won an award.
Those with broken brakes
The side without the brake.
The fact that there is no brake pedal is what makes it a Haru.
Even though there’s a brake pedal, it’s shocking to be pressing the gas.
The only concern was Dr. Ikegami’s health, but it seems we can make it through…
The title call has come out…
I hacked it, but I didn’t steal any information.
I accidentally saw my pay slip, so I’ll use it for a job offer!
The chemical reaction between Haru and Gaku turned into a trillion.
Upon further consideration, Rii Chiro’s often done “man who captures the heart of another man” is one of Ryoichi Ikegami’s specialties, so they really are a good match…
>>108Both the domination and the sanctuary are like that, aren’t they?
Even though they’re young, they have such exceptional skills that it becomes irritating.
It’s amazing how with Ikegami-sensei’s artistic skill, it turns into an unfathomable monster.
There might be places where you can create a convincing appearance that can easily deceive adults.
There’s quite a bit of name drawing, and I think there was also some during Eyeshield.
Gaku is not a born villain; it’s just that.
There is something suspicious about someone who is a born good person.
Haru sets the stage with a bluff.
Gaku turns his ridiculous level of technical skill into reality.
Rinrin struggles to match the details to the point of exhaustion.
It’s a perfect formation.
The Trillion Game consists of those involved in crimes that barely get caught and those involved in serious crimes that definitely get caught.
Recently, the serialization has been inconsistent, and I’m worried about Professor Ikegami’s health.
Haru is driven by duty, human emotion, and desire, rather than ethics or laws.
Thinking is like the Yakuza.
Aren’t you fixed at once a month after taking a long break?
Because they are a combination of a scammer and an accomplice.
Those who are going to get caught or not up to this point, and those who drive on bicycle paths, should be thrown into the incinerator.
There was a manga contest where they said, “Let’s add illustrations to the names drawn by Reachlow!”
Reachiro is already quite good at drawing at the name stage.
>>121Boichi was quite good at tracing expressions.
Aishield and Trillion showcase the author’s characteristics, but…
>>121That’s a really Murata-like drawing…
I hope you can hang in there since it seems like we’re already at the final volume’s level of conclusion.
It seems that psychopaths appear attractive at first glance.
>>123Most husbands are like that after getting married.
Will Rinrin be rewarded…?
But the man I’m in love with is a criminal…
Isn’t it the highest age ever to produce such a smash hit, even with a source material?
>>127I checked my age and it turns out I’m 81 years old!?
I hope it will be finished by the end of this year.
>>128It may sound like an anti-fan comment, but it’s a statement from a fan considering the longevity of the Great One.
>>128Considering your age…
Not long ago, Ikegami-sensei was hooked on Girls und Panzer and was challenging himself with moe drawings.
I’m evaluating how I’m unable to draw the expressions seen in the black school.
I think that the alluring charm that could lead to ruin with just one misstep, along with the comfortable ease of being around someone who is easy to like, can only be expressed by Ryoichi Ikegami.
If you draw a handsome Asian man, there is no one who can surpass it.
A man whose words cannot be trusted at all, except for the fact that he won’t betray his partner.
Even though there’s a break in publication, being able to have a weekly serialization at that age is superhuman, right?
Superior is biweekly.
I haven’t been riding every time, so it’s about once a month.
I think he’s a con artist and a psycho, but if I actually met him and talked, I would definitely end up liking him…
The casting of Haru and Gaku in the drama was quite perfect.
>>142Teacher Ikegami was saying that there are handsome guys who have an air of non-existence about them, isn’t there?
>>143I was really surprised by the amazing, suspiciously good smile.
The part where Hal is a great villain is
Making the person I’m holding think, “Well… I guess it’s okay to be fooled by this guy!”
Young kids probably really don’t know about Ikegami-sensei’s manga…
>>147I wonder what year it was when I was doing the previous series…
>>148It’s 2020 (the Trillion Game started serialization in 2020).
>>147Perhaps even those without a name mostly know indirectly through works like “Kuroko” rather than being part of the direct generation?
>>152You’re thinking too much from your own perspective…
Honestly, I don’t really know, so it feels a bit nostalgic, but I read it with the feeling that it’s a good illustration.
It’s the generation that was directly impacted by Sanctuary…
To be serious, Mr. Ikegami has never had a break in his series in the Big Comic series, so it just depends on whether it caught my eye or not.
It has really changed because it used to be the type that showed still images.
>>156No, they are still someone who captivates with still images.
If you’re anonymous, you must be reading something like Spider-Man or the Male Group.
Even Sanctuary was in ’95, right?
Recently.
Dahh! Sorry, nameless!
The “Street King,” which is immensely popular abroad, has become a big hit in Hong Kong with its exact design.
Currently, Yoshihide Fujiwara, who is drawing Golgo, is also perfectly copying the art style.
I draw cool Asians, so it’s popular in Asia.
Gaku-kun’s first love’s face is really too well-drawn, it scares me.
Is there a discussion by Ikegami-sensei about that face?
There are some people in their 40s and 50s whose bodies become unable to function properly.
It’s impressive that someone of Ikegami-sensei’s age can draw this well; it’s in the category of a master.
If you have been reading Superior, you know it’s someone who has always been serialized.