
I will teach you as a souvenir for the afterlife.
A crazy guy who can shatter orichalcum just with speed, without using any fighting spirit.
>>2Even Albinas will get cracks if they hit a small stone while moving at high speed.
It’s only natural that an attack with increased speed would be effective against Orichalcum…
A strange system where speed is converted into attack power.
>>3There are men who manage to dodge all of this man’s attacks even though they can barely stand.
>>7I was just a little surprised, but when I took it seriously, I was able to defeat it easily.
>>10Read properly.
I’m getting beaten up badly right up until I’m about to be done for.
The reason for the defeat was that there was some recovery during Baran’s backstory, and the amount of fighting spirit was off.
>>15Did you think the undead knight commander leading the undead would die easily?
>>18I really wonder why I’m not dead…
>>18Zombie: “I will accompany you to the afterlife, Lord Hyunkel.”
>>27(Hyunkel-sama is slow…)
>>30(Not dying until the final episode)
>>27“He’s not here yet… Oh, Lord Hadlar!”
If Baran finds out, he’ll probably get angry because I’m blabbering so much.
Because it doesn’t hit, it’s invincible.
I suppose Baran had some thoughts about his tactics at that time.
>>6Baran was pointed out by Hyunkel that the Soara he loved is also human, but maybe Rahart, whose mother is human, has always understood this too and just didn’t interrupt Baran.
>>60The way of saying it was too much of a punch with correct reasoning.
I feel like this character is still rare even now, with their debut timing and how they really show their true potential after rejoining.
It’s fine if Todoman and Birdman join the team, right…?
Actually, this guy doesn’t have any fighting spirit techniques.
>>11Because I’m pouring it into the enhancement buff…
The defense isn’t that high, huh?
>>12Immunity to magical attacks other than lightning…
You’re losing to Hyunkel due to carelessness.
>>13It looked like a sure victory…
This guy, comparable to a leader class, is definitely not someone to be taken lightly, especially with Baran as his subordinate.
>>14It’s stressful enough to hope for a loss for Baran during the match.
It’s really a shame that the Demon World chapter was sealed off.
Well, I know it’s unnecessary, but…
I think early Hadlar isn’t that strong, so I wonder why he was under Baran’s command.
>>20That’s what Hadlar thinks the most.
>>20It is a wise decision not to place Bal on a higher position than the legion commander, as he will likely become an enemy in the future.
There is also a problem with Hyunkel not going to the afterlife.
I forgot which of my parents was a demon, but I wonder if they’ll appear in Avan’s backstory.
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Durability guy
Bug Hunkel
Everyone is different, and that’s what makes them good.
I thought I had seen through it! But I actually hadn’t! It’s terrible.
Hyunkel hasn’t taken any damage at all except for the final blow.
Yet, for some reason, there are those who mistakenly believe they were easily defeated…
>>29Even if I’m buried under a dragon or rubble in a surprise attack, I’m still doing fine, aren’t I?
Hyunkel also had to fight Baran after this, which was tough.
As a result, no one but Dai can stand on the battlefield.
Baran has no attachment to his position within the Demon King’s army, and it’s better to let him do as he pleases to some extent.
Since it was Hadlar who did the recruiting first, is it okay to be under Hadlar?
When Dai took over, it seems there were plans for this guy to continue, and for the old man to take over as the replacement for Borahorn.
So, who took the place of the bird?
>>35New character
I’m suspecting that the girl wizard who was flying around a lot in Avan’s side story might be her.
“This chain cannot be broken…!”
The man who took zero damage from anything other than Hyunkel’s Grand Cross and Baan’s map-wide attack.
If there were subordinates stronger than me, I wondered if Hadlar would rise to the occasion and become stronger… Why did he resort to self-preservation? Huh?
>>39Hey, Hadlar.
What’s going on?
Hadler was resurrected with dark fighting spirit and powered up, so they probably saw potential in him for the future.
A bug where a character that can be used in the final dungeon is placed in the middle of the game.
>>42The line “How the hell did Hunkel win against that guy?” from Pop really makes you go “Yeah.”
>>42If the extension of the serialization wasn’t decided, the next after the Balan battle would have been the Burn Palace, so there is no problem in terms of placement.
>>42Why is the previous game’s hidden protagonist a mid-boss at this timing?
It seems like the armor likes you… it’s really taken on its literal meaning.
First of all, it’s not a good idea for Baran to be fighting around the end of the early game, yet his subordinates are also incredibly strong.
>>48Well, there are also stories that I was supposed to fight Burn right after Balan…
I wonder if it will be revealed in the Avan manga when Baran scouted the Dragon Knights.
It’s not the durability of the chain itself!
Basically, Hyunkel’s fighting spirit is bad.
At that time, if Hyunckel had died there, he would have had no face to meet Avan in hell, so he’s really stubborn.
I wonder if they’ll do a Demon World arc after the side story they’re working on now…
>>53What are you going to do, Beat…?
As for Albinus, let’s put that aside.
It seems like I can win against the thread image Him (pawn era) Sigma Fenbren.
>>54Him could see Rahart’s attack, but there is quite a gap between the front and back since he inherited Hadlar’s soul.
The strange thing about Rahart is that he becomes stronger after joining the party.
>>55Dragon’s blood is amazing.
I wondered if having a time lag for revival would be more effective, but it’s because the original is strong.
It’s incredibly strong, so it’s unmanageable.
I think there might be a boost from dragon’s blood…
I thought those three were important subordinates to Balann, but it turns out there is a bigger gap between Rahart and the other two than I expected.
>>63I have enough affection to the point of letting it drink my blood… But I wonder what kind of encounter it was, really.
>>73That aside, I think it would be impossible for anyone other than Rahart… that’s what Dry is thinking.
Rahalt is overwhelming Hyunkel throughout.
Having a subordinate at the level of a commander raises questions about the power balance, so it’s no wonder Hadlar is feeling anxious.
First of all, it’s crazy that even though Sword Hyunkel is quite strong, the fastest technique, the Sea Wave Slash, doesn’t even graze him.
According to the original story, at the timing of Maam’s departure, they hadn’t thought about reuniting, and they intended to move directly to the final battle after defeating Baran.
>>68It’s just too terrible…
Does the protagonist’s father have about the same level of ability as the enemy’s number two if he is the enemy?
For now, give dragon’s blood to the dying soldiers randomly! Someday it will hit the mark!
At that point, if Hadlar knew that even the subordinates of his subordinate, who were stronger and scared him, were stronger than him, he would seriously despair.
It’s not just the fake durability of the chains that was the reason for Rahart’s defeat; it was also Hyunkel’s desperate tenacity and verbal attacks that forced him to rush the match.
>>74It’s easy to pierce your dying heart, but that won’t satisfy me!
Gotcha!
>>74It seems that if you let your fighting spirit flow, your strength will increase…
>>86Either way, being harder than orichalcum without any fighting spirit feels like cheating.
>>92At that point, Nova’s fighting spirit itself is a super technique that can even damage orichalcum.
The strength that Hunkel, who was said to rival Ron Beruk in swordsmanship, couldn’t even manage to contend with.
I wonder who is stronger, Super Demon Hadlar or Rahart… Since Hadlar’s magic armor makes spells ineffective, could it be disadvantageous for him as a physical and magical dual-wielding hero type, giving Rahart the advantage?
>>76It seems like there might be quite a difference depending on whether it was when the ultra demon Hadlar was being beaten by Varun or when he was in a true dragon showdown with Dai.
Even at the time of the original work, when Rikharker made his appearance in that scene at the climax, I was like “Whoa!!!!”
The impact of this guy’s strength that appeared early on was amazing, and there was also the spear inheritance event.
>>78I thought, “Are they really bringing this up now?” but when I reread it, I realized this was really strong back then.
The character from the anime adaptation of a Jump manga, voiced by Akira Ishida, is a spear user who died once but was resurrected and still hasn’t fully reached his potential.
Instead of feeling regret or crying over the fact that her parents killed her daughter, she insulted them and became furious, yet it’s surprising that she herself would do such a thing, Balun…
>>81It’s fine to die like a dog after killing pop…
Dai snapped.
>>81It’s too ironic to insult by throwing away Pop’s corpse and calling it a dog death.
Hyunkel and Crocodine got angry.
>>88These guys are already being beaten up, but they’re trying too hard just with their spirit.
>>88That flow is so good… the person I hated overlaps with me.
But it’s too late to change now.
>>81With this, Dai, who has lost his temper, beautifully grasps the power of the dragon with a human heart, in contrast to Baran.
Regarding Rahart, there was also the matter of Teacher Avan, but I thought, “Didn’t you die?!”
>>84Well, there’s Pop who died and came back to life with blood in a similar way, so it wasn’t that much of a point to criticize compared to the teacher who suddenly popped up…
But it was really great that Hyunkel couldn’t abandon Him, and I forgive it because Lahart appearing there and throwing in his spear was cool.
Even though my younger disciple bravely fought with a sword, Hyunkel, who was really on a roll, ended up getting thoroughly beaten up…
Well, if there’s even a slight chance that Lahart could come back to life, I guess I’ll give some blood to the other two, but it’s probably impossible…
Well, when you think about it, if you’re fighting while unleashing your fighting spirit, the hardness would increase to the point where even steel could be torn like paper. So if that much fighting spirit is gathered, the chains would be tough too… I think.
I’m not really convinced, but…
Rahart probably thought of him like a son, but the other two were likely just his subordinates, Todo and Torikatsu, in terms of attachment.
Speed becomes attack power, just like in the Demon World Tower Saga.
Even if it’s a doll without substance
The Orichalcum army is being cut down so easily…
When I reread the Balan battle, it’s crazy how outside of a seriously enraged Dai, nobody else was able to properly compete.
>>102However, thanks to the desperate fantastic plays of my allies, forcing them to waste MP was one of the reasons for our victory.
The opponent that Hyunkel, who is clearly said to be stronger with a sword, could do nothing against and could only achieve a comeback victory through an unexpected strategy.
Rahart and Him are also those who inherit the will of Baran and Hadlar, who fell before the final decisive battle.
After finishing his final battle, Hyunkel fell into a deep sleep…
>>106I woke up normally.
Came along.
I’m finishing off the mist.
>>106The way to survive is the Death Machine method of Battle End, you know.
To my other son, Galdandi.
Everything is because of the dragon fighting spirit!
Counter Grand Crus is seriously cool.
>>109But a full-force launch should mean death… He has already glimpsed the line between life and death in the battle against Hadlar.
I love hidden characters that join under special conditions like Rahart Avan Him.
>>110A party where we all wonder, “Who are these people?”
>>110The strength of the teachers you can enter here is increasingly supplemented in the spin-off.
That’s definitely crazy, teacher.
>>115It seems that the teacher has less than one-tenth of Dai’s simple fighting power.
Really…?
>>123Sorry, it might have been half.
>>123It’s half! If it’s Dragon Demon King Dai, that seems about right.
>>123I think if you have about 1/10 of Dai, you would be in the super strong category.
>>123In this case, it’s not that the teacher is weak but that Dai is in trouble.
>>110Excluding the dipop, the other characters have been turned into eyes…
In the anime, there are scenes where the other two are also present when Rahart was a child.
>>113Rahalt mercilessly kills someone he has known since childhood who is embarrassing themselves.
>>119Well, it is also a warrior’s duty to kill.
>>113After defeating Hadlar, the pressure on the demon tribe on the surface is increasing → It’s probably around the time when Baran made Alkeed disappear and was wandering that he picked them up; in the meantime, they might have been scouted by the Demon King’s army.
Galdandi and Bolahon could not be revived because they played the role of small-time characters unworthy of warriors.
I understand that the sword is strong, but isn’t it too early for Hyunkel to master the spear?
>>118My father’s inherited special skill was a thrust…
>>126It has been revealed that Teacher Aban not only practiced various killing techniques using weapons extensively but also properly trained the recipients.
>>126Bartos is more of a warrior than I thought, so this will make Hyunkel proud…
>>118Swords and spears are bladed weapons for close combat… If I am under the tutelage of Aban, mastering them would be a trivial matter…!
>>128With Hunkel’s theory, everything just turns out to be true.
>>118When I read the story of the Hellfire now, it’s about a genius who was ridiculously strong even from a time before turning ten… even with a broom, they’re strong.
The teacher’s greatness is complemented in the side story, and it’s interesting to see the shortcomings and flaws that emerge.
The side story’s teacher is truly a remarkable person, and reading the main story from the beginning adds to the richness of the experience.
I’ve read up to about the battle and Hyunkel’s death fraud is already terrible.
The old man Crocodine won’t turn into a walrus like that…
The teachers after coming to Burn Palace are so versatile that it’s almost strange… Also, they’re mood makers and have wings…
That’s the kind of person who would fill that gap with just knowledge or skills, teacher…
The spin-off of Avan is interesting because the first disciple as a tutor is struggling with communication with Hyunkel, who has a complicated background (his talent as a warrior is remarkable at this point), and thinking about what happens later is painful.
Avan’s simple evaluation of strength is less than half of Dai’s, but it’s just that Dai is too strong in comparison.
In terms of simple combat power, it’s debatable how much Hyunkel measures up to Dai.
Since sir Burn is watching out for you as the biggest threat, Avan-sensei.
>>142At worst, if I could use things like feather boost Shanak or Majastis, there might be a forced解除 of the secret method of freezing time…
In Dai’s case, he really specializes in that “simple combat power,” so someone like the teacher is truly necessary.
Other disciples are also combat-oriented.
I read a little bit of the teacher’s book.
I roughly understood.
The butler of Mr. Aban is superior among humans, but since he surpassed him in childhood, Hyunkel is truly a genius.
If you have time, you could probably master all the Avan-style fighting techniques, Hyunkel.
Is the bow a bit questionable…?
When you think about it, it’s quite bold that the only allies in the final boss battle are the ones who joined from the Burn Palace, except for Pop…
>>148If you think of it as the previous protagonist and Hadlar’s agent, Balan, it feels quite luxurious.
>>163Don’t make me laugh! A puppet like you shouldn’t make a face like Hadlar’s reincarnation!!!!!!
>>171Why does this guy like Hadlar so much?!
>>177I made the top-tier critical statement that I can feel your hot soul from the mist without a body.
It’s hard to believe that the side story Hyunkel will fall into darkness later, as he seems like such a good kid…
>>149I’m just watching thinking that something like mist will happen.
>>149It’s heartwarming to see such childlike innocence in their landing!
>>153The pop ruler is the wall of the landing tube.
>>149The scene of not being able to face it becomes heavier and heavier.
The teacher is undoubtedly at the top in terms of technology in the story.
Even if the simple abilities are inferior, they can still enter the level of the final boss battle just by that.
The teacher’s strength is that there are also homemade items.
Isn’t that person more of an alchemist than a hero?
>>152A hero is someone who has courage, so that’s good.
>>152I think there are some aspects that are like an inventor, including skills.
The teacher’s skills seem a bit off.
Do not defeat the second lieutenant of the final boss with the remnants of the picked-up spear.
>>155There must be something… right!? Even the teacher has a special equipment worthy of a hero…!!
The side story Hunkel has a great position where he respects Avan but also sees him as an enemy.
For everyone else, they are normally gentlemanly…
Burn is very wary of strange techniques because he has seen Velza being sealed by a spirit without combat power.
Even in the tense situation of storming the last dungeon, the teacher brings a homemade lunch and wears strange glasses while swinging a hammer, making the atmosphere more relaxed.
It’s nice that the crocodile continues to rise in popularity in the side story…
>>164Could it be that Gros is quite a strong contender among the Berukuzu?
I never imagined that that boy Hyunkel would destroy Papunika and start making such a terribly wicked face at his younger disciples and sister disciples…
They bring a bento (HP recovery) and a magic feather (MP recovery) to the last dungeon.
They will also break the traps.
>>167The door that Dai and Ballan opened together also opens.
Seeing that, Dai realizes that power alone is not enough!
I won’t delve into the rotten corpse that was Hunkel’s butler, but what was that all about?
>>169It would be interesting if it were a survivor from the underground demon castle.
Aren’t you going that far?
>>178Perhaps the original creator and the artist don’t know how far they will go either.
Just do everything up to the Demon World arc.
Thank you, Mr. Aban, for smashing all the quilt traps with your strange glasses and hammer… I really appreciate it.
The hardcover fans had a spoiler on the cover; the teacher is back.
Even if the teacher can’t fight, those two wings will cover it.
The level is such that Sword Hyunkel is completely unable to compete…
I said that I would use a spear that I’m not good at because I inherited Rahart’s spear, and I liked Ron Berku!! But…
I wonder what expression Ron Berg had when he faced him alive afterward.
The feathers that can restore MP are cheating.
Being half-demon is quite an impressive position, isn’t it?
>>181Moreover, I am resurrected with the blood of a dragon.
How does the teacher’s magic power compare to Pop’s?
>>182It must be around the time of Pop during the Balzack fight, considering it’s something like Begirama or Merazoma.
>>182If compared to pop, aren’t we ultimately quite far behind?
You might be better than those wizards around here, though.
>>187Pop is also boosted by the Dragon’s Blood from his resurrection in the Balran battle.
In gaming terms, it should be like getting a massive amount of experience points, but the mysterious poison resistance and the luck that surpasses its limits is something else…
At the time you were engaged in a deadly battle for the fate of the world…
I was delving into the Mystery Dungeon, gathering the items and spells needed for leveling up and the final battle…!!
Was Rahart trained by Balan?
Teacher Aban is like a living “pulpuntee.”
That said, I pledge my loyalty to Rahlut, but Rahlut and Dai have a somewhat tenuous connection, don’t they?
As for the Balan arc, I haven’t even met them.
>>190It’s okay.
Because my father is with me.
>>190Rahalt is also a half demon and half human and has a sad past where his mother was abused, so that’s enough.
Even though it’s basically the world of Dragon Quest, there are too many things that behave outside the system.
How much has Pop grown if he didn’t become a pupil…?
Compared to other characters, their various shortcomings and their presence, which is essential even despite being a jack of all trades, certainly make them a hero.
It is probably a 120% jealous attitude towards him for easily obtaining what I’ve always desired.