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Such a practical method…?
An evil necromancer controlling and attacking with dead comrades!
…that’s not it.
I wonder if I was just getting beaten up normally at the beginning…
>>3First of all, since they are being killed, they should be stronger than these swordsmen from the beginning.
On top of that, I am not neglecting my training.
Hehe… I really worked hard…
There, be more like a hasty fix!
Heh… Eating brains and reading memories is obviously dangerous in terms of hygiene…
You’re a hard worker, huh…
I can’t bring myself to laugh heartily at someone who is steadily and honestly putting in effort to take measures…
>>9Is it really okay!? It definitely feels like the corpse is suffering, so is it really okay!?
Hehehe… The instructors are top-notch…
In other words, it’s training…
Hehehe… Thank you for today as well, teacher…
Isn’t it that those without actual experience get cut off by masters or those who are truly making an effort?
>>13Hehehe… I’m going to have a serious sparring session with a top pro…
Eat… the heart…!
Manipulate…!
I’m just practicing normally…
It’s rare to see someone who steals the techniques of those they’ve killed and is this upright.
It’s not about stealing or copying skills with magic, is it…
>>17Hehe… That’s because you can’t copy the heart of a swordsman.
For that purpose, a mentor…!?
Well, I guess it doesn’t really matter…
Hehehe… They say to steal from the masters to become better…
I worked hard until I could do it…
It’s not about eating the opponent’s brain, but if you seriously train, it would go like this…
It seems to be a question.
Why am I so skilled in swordsmanship!
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I have mastered the sword techniques in this way, so I plan to start training with fighting spirit from next week!
>>23Even after acquiring magical power, training will continue!
Hehe… They say that effort is the best shortcut.
It was an enemy that grows…
I mean, you’re a necromancer, so why are you training yourself?
Let them fight.
>>27Isn’t it more efficient to just become stronger than that guy?
>>27Hehehe… If you see a necromancer, you’d ignore the summons and go for a sneak attack targeting the necromancer, wouldn’t you?
>>62Well, it’s surprising that if you aim for the main body, the main body is stronger.
>>71Achieving the Dragon Knight General Balon Theory through retroactive effort.
This method is dangerous.
Because it’s relatively easy to convey the technique to others, there’s a risk of it spreading if left unattended.
“Summoning and training the opponent you defeated by yourself because their skill is superior?”
What a humble hard worker…!
Compared to those who easily steal technology without killing, capturing souls after killing is a much more brutal act.
In terms of being sincere in self-improvement, strangely, I feel that this way is more preferable.
>>31Well, if you think from the perspective of the parties involved rather than a third-party viewpoint, it doesn’t change the fact that in either case, the only option is to take this guy out…
How do you feel? Even if you ask, all I can think is that you work hard, despite not looking like it.
>>32It’s not like I wouldn’t be upset knowing that the mentor who helped me is being manipulated and forced to fight infinitely even after death.
But it’s really impressive effort…
That is… the esteemed flower arrangement master of the kingdom who fell on the battlefield!
In a world where there are systems like experience points…
You can level up infinitely, which is pretty useful…
>>34If the other person is stronger, I’ll usually get beaten up.
Let’s use it with caution.
You know…
Isn’t there something like robbery or copying? Don’t you have that? Even though you’re a demon?
If a righteous and honorable warrior character were doing this, it would be a bit…
It’s too mundane to be presented as a despicable move of a despicable character.
The reason the cowardly enemy’s sword skills are impressive is because they got better by fighting strong people, which would be difficult to respond to!
>>39If the circumstances surrounding how I improved my skills are disclosed, it would be easier to come up with a solution…
If you just copy, you can only reach the same level as the other person…
With this method, you can develop skills that are superior to your opponent’s.
You really did your best, even though there’s a risk of losing and having your heart taken back…
I understand the feeling of wanting to brag about your hard work and effort, but are you really going to show it off right in front of the enemy now?!
>>42It gives the impression that I can see through all of your sword techniques.
>>42Even though they overwhelm with their strong abilities, it’s a common losing pattern to let their guard down and casually reveal their weaknesses to the enemy.
Is this the kind of ability gained through proper effort, so it seems there’s no problem in showcasing it as much as I want?
How do you feel?
How does it feel to see a demon clan working hard to learn techniques to kill demons?
It’s ideal as a training partner to have an opponent who’s just slightly weaker than you, whom you can simply beat up as much as you want.
If you can use that kind of thing without mastering the technique, you’ll become extremely strong.
The way to utilize the necromancer is so innovative that it leaves opponents at a loss.
>>47It’s too much like a combat maniac character or a martial artist character.
>>47I feel like that happens sometimes with special effects monsters or enemies.
A villain summoning a monster and saying, “Defeat these guys!” to train the protagonist’s rival character.
Enemies of Gekiranger, etc.
Isn’t it true that no matter how much effort you put in, it also depends on the person’s talent?
Wait, on top of that, spirit magic too?! Isn’t this guy good enough to be the protagonist?
The malice is greater on this side, though…
I feel a better impression from this one.
Well, you can use it that way theoretically.
But I mean, are you serious?!
What they’re doing is evil, but somehow they’re serious about it…!
Even though the guides are being necromanced, why are they still not giving up? What is wrong with these guys?
>>52That’s because there’s a possibility of being manipulated.
“There aren’t even that many stoic people among humans.”
Hehehe…
You guys probably like it too, right?
A scenario where past heroes train us…
The demon race is steadily leveling up…
Not all efforts by the demon race will be rewarded…
However, all successful demons are making efforts!
The greatest strength of this man is neither his immense magical power nor his brutality…
It lies in seriousness.
These guys were capable of the training you all could do when the master was alive.
Hehe… those who laugh like that should be even more cowardly…!
It’s not about eating the opponent’s heart and copying it…
I guess the people who are laughing out loud are being made to practice the same way.
Defeat the one who is manipulating! A straightforward and steady strategy that makes it impossible to do so.
It’s not copycat swordsmanship, so I can handle any situation perfectly…!
Because the swordsman on our side was a hindrance, we resorted to cowardly means to render him unable to act.
It is done that way.
>>72You possess both strength and gentleness…
Details…
>>73Serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion
I am the hero of the revolving clock.
The popularity in the magazine is about average.
>>80Episode 1 follows a template, but it doesn’t feel bad.
>>210The reason is that
It’s common in genres like “Narou” or cheat reincarnation types.
There aren’t many scenes that give a cathartic effect like in the early-game cheat moments.
Time can be rewound and redone, but the protagonist is too weak—what can they possibly do to change history!?
Is it because it continues on forever…?
I must be a really cowardly and vile person in my self-awareness…
You’re not suited for that character…
In this manga, there is a sword saint named Zenon on the side of the allies.
This guy was beaten up and driven off by the Sword Saint in the last battle.
This is a counter-invasion.
I am also preparing to create a magic circle with corpses in the town to restrain the sword saint.
Are you serious?
If the person is strong, then that’s better for them, but a cowardly enemy should be looking for shortcuts…!?
>>78Hehe… taking the long way around was actually the shortest path.
It’s the best feeling to surpass someone in their area of expertise…
It’s the kind of thing where one ends up being diligent in pursuit of laziness.
Certainly, manipulating someone weaker than yourself is…
It’s just a straightforwardly strong and difficult opponent…
If it would become a weakness, why reveal the secret…? But simply put, since it’s just effort, revealing the secret is not a problem at all!
You’re doing everything without care for appearances, huh…?
What am I supposed to do with this?
If the hero hadn’t awakened, the Sword Saint would definitely have died.
However, to prevent that, the protagonist, the brave boy, rewinds time.
>>87Hehehe…
Isn’t that a bit unfair?
>>90How does it feel to have a strategy that the demon race would use employed against humanity?
>>90Well, you see, it’s common for villain organizations to gather people little by little, plan, develop technology, and then get completely wiped out by hero groups in no time…
>>111Well, the entertainment of destroying the efforts built up by others has been popular since ancient times, hasn’t it…
I was training without a single day off…!
>>88The reason why you can’t learn easily accessible super powerful techniques in the fighting business is that you can’t conduct training against other people (success of the technique = murder).
With this necromancy that allows for trying out dangerous techniques as much as you want, there will surely be many martial artists who will shed tears of joy.
Your swordsmanship is useless!
Because I’ve studied that swordsmanship more than you guys!
>>89Strong…
If a comrade is harmed, there is an overwhelming feeling of revulsion, and on top of that, it has a persuasive and good feeling setting.
The training method is one thing, but I can’t really get angry…
I see, so that means the thread image is a tough opponent, huh?
The hero has been kept secret without being informed of the detailed situation, as they are the hope of humanity.
But the demon king’s army will definitely attack, and everyone, including the heroine and the sword saint, will die.
I decided to do my best.
It’s a manga that looks like this.
You coward… hogging the good teacher all to yourself!
I’m starting to read.
It starts off like Chapter 5 of Dragon Quest IV, but it’s pretty interesting.
Is it the type of boss that becomes problematic if you postpone dealing with it like in Romancing SaGa?
You… can’t do that… with a corpse and… ethics…
Damn…!
It’s unfair to train diligently for a long time with excellent coaches and practice partners!
After the early stages, the protagonist has few opportunities to act (due to the major plot device of time reset and simply lacking ability).
There is no heroine.
The bath scene involves Kensei, the protagonist, and the generic soldier.
Please take care of the hero of the redo series!
They’re making full use of their greatest advantage as demons, which is their long lifespan, leaving no weakness…
More like… a power to become…
>>107Hehehe… doesn’t leveling up using cheats feel a bit like something from a “Narou” (web novel)?
>>107I was really weaker than Villager A, though.
I have finally come to the point where I can defeat the general monster A.
It seems like I’m going to start training now.
The combination of a necromancer’s typical jerk-like qualities and a hardworking nature has made for a unique enemy…
I guess they must have worked hard to obtain such enormous magical power like this…
It’s just a superficial patchwork without any solid foundation…
The method is wicked, but he is a person of effort…
Hehehe…
You all have probably figured out that I’ve been steadily practicing and mastering the necromancy that you despise… right?
Rewinding time and rendering our efforts meaningless is just wicked.
I often get the impression that in Narou, people use cheats and can achieve results that wouldn’t be possible without them, claiming they’ve gained real skills.
>>117It seems that there aren’t many characters who simply wield cheats as power types lately.
>>117That’s how most boys’ manga have been from way back.
Isn’t it better to resurrect legendary heroes from our own country and train together, rather than going through the trouble of bringing back enemies’ soldiers?
>>118Hehehe… that’s a good idea.
>>124Hehe… but can a hero of his own country really do something as cruel as that?
>>118It would be better to learn the swordsmanship of the fighting country, right?
At first, I wonder if I was getting beaten up by one person or something…
It’s a common development for the protagonist to learn using the souls of the past.
Why is such a hard-working person a villainous character…?
>>122Hehehe… To win, it’s good to do things that your opponent dislikes.
So, seriously making an effort is something the other person dislikes…!!
>>122There is rather a misunderstanding about the nature of being hardworking, isn’t there?
>>128Indeed, a malicious hard worker can coexist…
>>122Hehe… I’m the type that doesn’t find it difficult to strive.
In the first timeline, everything this guy does succeeds (the Sword Saint commits suicide before being killed by him in order to refuse leveling up).
It would mean that they are a serious strategist who can only be resolved through time leaps.
Hehehe…
It should never be the case that those who are oppressed are inferior.
A hard worker is neither good nor bad.
There are a lot of serial killers, dictators, and hard workers in history.
Is this the so-called trendy “death return” that makes you infinitely stronger?
Aren’t you the one whose job is to summon practice dummies for swordsman characters among the ordinary demon clan?
Why am I practicing with a sword?
Hehehe… This swordsmanship is what we practiced in the serious seminar…
I wonder how long it took to wear it.
Hehehe… I had to cut the training scene because it lowers the popularity.
I just want something like being able to steal the opponent’s skills just by looking at them…
The swordsmanship skills accumulated through solid efforts make it seem like we haven’t put in any effort at all…
>>140That’s your situation, isn’t it…?
>>140It may be blunt, but in a fight, as long as you win, anything goes.
Especially if the opponent is from a different race, there’s no need to worry about fair play or anything else; feel free to use any traps or strategies without concern.
Speaking of problems, the fact that the first named enemy was so solid that it took about 10 episodes to defeat them raised doubts about the popularity of the serialization.
>>143Isn’t it too strong?
Well, I understand, but…
>>143Hehe… That means my efforts weren’t in vain…
>>143Could it be that the author wanted to draw this character the most…?
>>149It’s a common thing in canceled manga!
>>149Hehehe… If I can draw this guy, I wouldn’t mind being canceled…!
>>143Shouldn’t we have made this guy the strongest enemy…?
>>167In a battle genre focused on abilities, a character who has diligently trained and become strong should appropriately serve as a stepping stone to be crushed, so it seems the issue lies with the storytelling itself.
>>179Well, “just a person who worked hard” is a classic strong enemy in ability-based battles, isn’t it?
Don’t earn favor in weird ways.
If you just copy the ability, you might not be able to use it effectively.
Only by making steady efforts can one learn to use it well.
Hehehe… After trying it out, I realized that even if the deceased gave their consent, carving up allies left and right is a significant burden on a soldier’s mental state…
This month alone, it’s already the 20th moomuri… Kukuku…
A swordsmanship that serves mere humans should also be usable against demonkind.
Otherwise, the reasoning doesn’t make sense…!
This is a classic rival character.
I see… Sucking in the technology…! 😡
I practiced 👿
Well, that’s good then 😌
It’s great that you’re waiting.
When the villain makes diligent efforts, it feels less educational, or rather…
>>154It’s just a matter of you all trying to be educational…
>>154Even the enemy is working hard, so it’s proper education to use any tricks we can to kill them after we’ve put in our own effort.
They act cowardly and do not care about people’s lives at all.
If it means killing Sword Star, I’ll use any cowardly methods I can.
He doesn’t care about the lives of his subordinates at all.
It’s just that the practice method is strangely stoic.
Is this the gap…?
If the leader is not exemplary, the subordinates won’t follow.
Hehehe… What matters is not the result, but the process…
These guys who look like subordinates laughing are surprisingly impressive, right? They’re the ones laughing.
>>163Hehehe… As expected of our leader… We need to train harder as well…
>>164You’re copying the way the leader laughs.
Hehe… practice doesn’t betray you…
It’s not that I stole abilities from dead people…
You’re just a master who only worked hard!
Isn’t it possible to become stronger just by regularly attending the dojo?
>>170The enemy wouldn’t tell you, would they?
>>170By stealing the heart and performing necromancy
The master class is coming at you with the intention to seriously kill!
>>170I can unleash techniques that are meant to kill.
>>170You’ll come to kill me using all the skills you have, since you’re the one controlling it.
Students can’t do something so dangerous…
What makes this guy the strongest is his swordsmanship skills rather than his magical power or cruelty! That’s what they say, but…
Isn’t the ability to manipulate corpses for training purposes the greatest threat due to its brutality?
No matter how talented you are with a sword, you can’t do it if your personality is strange.
>>172Hehehe… Are you saying that to a demon?
>>172Is it cruel, or is it self-destructive because one mistake can lead to one’s own death?
Disgust… it’s not that I don’t feel it, but something convoluted comes first.
>>178You humans tend to neglect the process, always wanting quick ability awakenings and to cut out training scenes.
It’s an opponent I can defeat with skill, but I will still properly incorporate their superior techniques.
Are you serious?
It feels like a tremendous sense of defeat when the enemy characters work hard diligently.
He’s basically my little brother disciple.
>>185Hehe… how does it feel to be surpassed by your younger disciple?
>>188It’s frustrating, but this isn’t the kind of regret I want from my enemies…!
You won’t be able to defeat this kind of enemy unless you genuinely outmatch them in skill…
Are you going to reveal your training methods to the enemy?
I was not satisfied with a single victory and repeated review and preparation to be fully ready! Are you frustrated?!!
Hehehe… No matter how powerful humans may be… we, the demon race, have the training we’ve built up over the years…!
Effort-type characters on the enemy side tend to have serious personalities at first glance, so they might have a certain freshness to them.
Hehehe… It seems you put in quite a bit of effort to defeat me… You will also be consumed by the power of the effort…
It’s only natural to want to brag a little.
I’ve never seen someone say “give me back my heart” and actually get it back.
“Skill copying is vile… effort!?”
On this side, while using cheats to train, I’m slowly perishing.
The refreshing feeling arises from defeating the power that they enhanced through cowardly means.
It feels like someone who has properly trained in swordsmanship… like… this…
If a species stronger and longer-lived than humans puts in more effort, they can’t win, right…?
By the way, even after going this far, the Sword Saint was even stronger, so I ended up in a one-on-one duel with the Sword Saint after the binding magic was released and lost normally.
>>199Hehehe… It’s an honor to be able to face the legendary sword master…
>>199It is harsh, but effort cannot overcome cheating.
>>199Well… if you have confidence in winning, you wouldn’t resort to underhanded methods to restrain me…
Hehehe… From now on, you will also join the faculty…