
This is my solo performance!
I am reflecting.
That is a good thing…
The simple reasoning that the strongest disciple trained by the strongest man must be strong as well.
You’ve been managing the Papillon so well, that’s amazing.
A man who looks good in a swimsuit.
When you’re mentally stable and at full power, it feels a bit too strong.
If we’re talking about whether they were getting carried away or not, the Papillon was more so.
>>6That was a perfect balance for it to become a losing strategy, Papillon.
One reason for the theory of superhumans and eccentric people in the UK.
>>7I’m bothered.
>>8Yeah×1
>>8Dalmation ManYou’re also quite a strange dog!
Well, in the end, it was completely a bluff, but the moves around the thread image made me feel like this guy was really something…
As a long-time fan, it also reminds me of the ultimate tag team era.
Originally a great genius and a man who loves training and effort.
The thread image is probably not a bluff.
Because it’s words from the heart.
It is a lineage of incredibly strong individuals with issues regarding the personality passed down from Psycho-Man.
>>14Psycho-Man doesn’t have any issues with his personality, right!?
>>18No…
>>29Beliefs are noble, but your personality is usually bad.
Your condescending attitude really annoys me! (I’m seriously pissed off!)
I think so, but somehow it didn’t work out.
It seems like this fluffy one from Babel would make for a good match against the one-man band.
What kind of perception does England have in the midst of boiling?
While saying that, the husband of Nakai-sensei’s daughter, who does the animation, is British.
The fact suddenly came to my mind, and it was bad.
>>17Yeah
Shirasoon
>>17It feels like a lineage of superhumans from the current gods.
Raji, you managed to capture this guy well.
>>19Groloro
>>19It’s only after abandoning pride in the Raji rank class and ambushing in a group that we finally succeeded.
>>19If there’s someone who can withstand a group lynching led by Ayatsu, Psycho, and Nemesis with an additional ally, that person is definitely the absolute strongest.
Getting my head smashed, haha, bang! Bang! That part is just too intense.
Indeed, the power of magnets is a wonderful thing… I wanted you to recognize it once again.
Huh?
There’s no way Neptune Man would lose!
Talking iron sand has arrived…
Magnet power is not just magnetic force, but the very energy of the Earth itself, so of course it can have a conversation.
What do you think of Fanatic?
The silhouette standing tall and laughing triumphantly beyond the dust cloud is something a demon king would do…
A man who combines all strong elements except for the third stage of Shit Power.
If you put magnet power into a megaphone, you can create a superhuman, so it seems that iron sand infused with magnet power might become akin to a pseudo-superhuman martial art.
I feel like Nep can use the third stage against a napkin.
>>35I feel like it depends on Napkin’s attitude.
If it feels like the last napkin from the tag chapter, it’s probably impossible.
He is the first man to be targeted by the Zaman’s purging of inferior superhumans…
The attacks keep coming, so the situation is even.
I thought I would lose again due to the difference in regeneration abilities.
I’m sorry.
A man who needed to be beaten up by a group of Mansai-kos.
Directly from the god of mercy, the leader of the organization, to break the current situation as the ace of the modern superhuman.
Just because I was told to carve out the future doesn’t it feel like I’m trying a bit too hard?
After having my way with the Magpa as much as I wanted, the idea that I must become the guardian of the Magpa has a certain unpleasant persuasiveness.
If someone appears who misuses magnetic power, I will crush them with even greater misuse.
Neptune Man is really tough too, isn’t he?
It’s too unfair to casually sit on the guardian’s side.
This person has even defeated the Ultra God, and seriously, hasn’t even surpassed Lonesdaylight’s gold.
Honestly… it was the best.
Once thought to be a superhuman who attempted suicide due to the burden of being too strong and causing boring matches, they now display incredible entertainment value.
It wasn’t a crushing victory, but it was a stunningly overwhelming match.
Psycho Man has talent for research positions, but not enough talent to utilize it effectively…
This guy is a genius of magnetic power; what even is a moving, talking iron sand figure?
Basically, this old man was controlling the flow of the match, but I think he was genuinely angry given the length of the slap.
Strong guys can get carried away.
Because I’m strong.
If a man who is already a top-class superhuman wrestler fully utilizes his magnetic power without being complacent, he will become unbeatable in strength!
I’m glad to see the chapter boss showing such strength.
Both Phoenix and Nep are using the former boss’s skills too cleverly.
Even without using Magpa, I’m strong enough to defeat Leviathan, so once I unlock Magpa, I’ll definitely become even stronger.
Psycho Man was researching the magnet power itself, but…
That’s just because I was neglecting the study of professional wrestling in that regard.
>>54😒
The way to use the MagSafe is too good…
Even if we win, I don’t think it will end with such an overwhelming performance, right?
The Papillon’s turn is too short…
Creating the Bigza Martial Arts while knowing the anecdotes of Ayatsu and the Armor of Aspiration is incredibly strong-minded.
It’s best to kill the time superhuman without giving them a chance to recover from their overwhelming damage!