
Even if today is the last day, growth still has value.
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Professor Kotaro Manabe…! We’ve lost a precious man!!
It’s really great that the final day has come back to me and I can reach this conclusion…
What about the reply!?
The teacher battle had great teaser text too.
It’s nice to hear that the students were saddened.
Adults are
Well, I’m sure they’re doing well in Kivotos…
That’s not a person who should be lost to such a gamble.
He is my mentor.
>>9It’s a calculator that plays the role of a surprising element against gamblers, but in general society, it’s just way too crazy.
The call and response of the title is sharp.
Goodbye, teacher.
>>11Ah.
Be careful on your way home.
Putting aside the aspect of strength, I wonder if there will be a way to surpass this with one head in terms of how to exit.
I want this match to be animated.
This teacher is unusually popular among Mafutsu-san’s partners, isn’t he?
As for the punchline, God… Please stop, it’s hard to give up on you, Maketsu-kun.
To be honest, I only thought it was gross during the match, but I jumped to the top with just the last exchange.
There aren’t many non-creepy guys during interactions in matches, right?
It was worthy of a one-headed rank.
I don’t really remember why I won or why the teacher lost.
>>21In the game, Tafu-san is losing normally.
Because Mr. Tafts used off-board tactics to render the game unplayable, both sides ended up dying in a fiery blaze.
During the match, I was like “One-headed, scary… gross…” but then I did a complete 180 at the end.
(The punchline is so good that it tends to be forgotten, but it creates hell in the subway station.)
The words during the near-death experience are too good.
It’s a pity that the game itself was utterly boring.
It’s really strange that I ended up in a place like this while looking for a decent adult!
There’s no way that’s true!
>>26That aside, the one-head authority was convenient…
To suggest
Kotaro Manabe Blue Archive
Kotaro Manabe Blue Archive
It really didn’t come out well.
>>29Don’t rely on a teacher like this.
>>32He is truly sincere and a gentleman towards the students…
>>33You’re the ideal teacher, aren’t you…?
Because I’m kind to children…
Goodbye, Sensei is so amazing that it doesn’t get talked about much.
What I like is the thought of asking, in the face of death, whether the children will be able to find happiness.
A teacher who battles in a gambling den~
It was quite interesting when they said that.
You’re the only one around.
Not here, right?
A teacher who will do anything literally for the sake of their students.
“I’m going to kill someone to get privileges, but it’s for the sake of the students.”
It might be said that a good teacher is one who doesn’t have colleagues being driven into a corner.
In the Blue Archive world, adults are basically terrible, and teachers are incredibly suitable for the job…
>>39There may be no combat power, but in psychological warfare, they are almost invincible; their ability to educate is too strong.
I remember laughing at the prediction that someone would break a tempered glass during P.E. class and come out.
I like the alias “Lidless.”
But there’s a high possibility that they thought of this and applied for it themselves…
>>41I remembered the educational disaster, but the alias was that way.
The Blue Archive teacher is somewhat similar to Teacher Manabe, just not as harsh up to this point.
>>43No way that would happen.
I have a feeling that I want to be reincarnated in another world and live somewhere.
From here on, it’s a nonsensical power word like “increasing the intensity of education.”
When you reach the level of a teacher, just having a normal conversation is almost out of the question; it’s too crazy.
It’s scary to be made to sit in the classroom just because someone made eye contact and talked to me.
In this world, there are too many mistakes, so there’s no time to close my eyes and pray…
I think the nickname “lidless” fits quite well.
You’re not as tough as Tufts, but you’re quite the fighter, aren’t you?
Why did you have to die…
>>51Because there is no other way but for one side to die.
When Mito’s mother came, the female teacher who called her seemed to be talking normally, so I wonder if she hadn’t taken the retest.
I want to see a story where this guy crashes into Gematria.
>>53Even gematria is made to sit in the classroom.
“This guy has the worst reputation among colleagues, so it’s fine for him to die.”
A monster that responds to monologues.
Well, I completely understand the feeling of hating it if a colleague were like that.
It’s exactly what Madou said: if we realize that entertainment harms us, no one will laugh anymore.
>>58Not just here, but I am impressed by how well this author expresses themselves in words.
Are there actually casualties at the station?
>>598 people dead
While they were difficult with adults, they were undoubtedly a good teacher for children.
>>60After the tough times, they should have become somewhat more tolerant towards adults…
This person is looking in completely the wrong place.
One head is tough when enemies die.
In Half-Life, only the painter is dead.
>>63The detective with glasses…
>>65They have done some bad things, I suppose.
>>68Dying was their own fault, and it’s not related to gambling.
It was interesting to use the example of disaster rather than good or evil.
Because the calculator is properly inherited…
>>69Scary…
There are a lot of enemies who boost their reputation in communication after a resolution…
The calculator house with a lot of flower circles, that’s a rental, right?
The teacher battle was really interesting every week.
What I’m doing now… how should I put it, I want a bit more movement.
>>75I personally like the one we’re doing now.
The character’s personality deepens, and with each time, I look forward to seeing how Mafutsu-san will win.
It seems like it’s always the case that Maftu-san has his hand read constantly.
>>77However, if toughness is copied, it might be tough.
>>77This guy is always breaking out in a cold sweat.
I can imagine that Mr. Manabe would get really angry at the chairman cat during the first Izuna event.
Indeed, the Blue Archive teacher can be strangely harsh when dealing with adults…
>>79Still, it’s better than an educational disaster…
>>84I feel that the thread’s image is better when it comes to the students, since there are things like foot licking and popcorn over there too.
>>91Isn’t that inappropriate for a teacher?!!
Let’s live by counting circles.
I think it’s the best squid.
Perhaps it’s because the teacher was too good, but this time’s enemy feels boring.
Was it not good for the roles to be reversed?
I started reading because there were several threads about Blue Archive here.
Emban Maze is also a masterpiece, so I recommend it.
It concludes neatly and satisfactorily.
>>86“I love purity.”
>>88Hatching (Rainbow) is the best.
I didn’t want you to die, but…
Goodbye, teacher.
I think it’s difficult because I feel like I’ve completed it with “Be careful on your way home.”
Characters that are regrettable when they die and characters that are better off dead can coexist.
As if to instruct a calculator just in case.
Even if you don’t treat someone who is trying hard to grow as an adult,
There are certain points that are acknowledged here and there.