
Damp.
Continue practicing for 50 years.
The myth that you can improve endlessly if you just try is an illusion.
I thought it was quite a good story, but does this development happen in the original work?
>>3Between the lines.
The old man is treated normally without feeling particularly out of place, so I woke up from the dream, but there are definitely a certain number of those kinds of people who stay silent…
This manga is interesting…
It’s good to understand why the old man is an old man.
>>8The exchange really makes it clear that the old man made a promise with someone, which is great…
The old man has woken up on that side too, huh?
I’m also curious about the old man’s episode…
There is nothing to gain from eating souls.
If you don’t think you’ll gain something, it’s hard to keep going.
It’s a sad species.
I absorb the humans I eat and grow!
Please provide the Japanese text you would like translated.
But you ate the artist, and you don’t even know how to hold a flea.
The dragon tribe is the villain, but the sudden collapse of something you’ve believed in for a long time is extremely gut-wrenching and evokes pity.
Both the free users and the early readers are having their emotions destroyed for different reasons.
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The style of granting a chi is that karma comes back around.
If there are no allies, I want to die quickly, just like Take, who was kept alive until the end of his lifespan.
Redguf, who wants to live as long as possible to improve his skills, dies easily without achieving anything.
>>16I wonder about Redguff… In the explanations within the work, the dragon tribe’s man-eating seems to fall quite a bit within the realm of natural laws.
I feel like there might be at least one way to be saved compared to Take.
>>26Eating people is immutable, but if you don’t eat, you’ll die, so it feels like it’s just a disguise for an illusion…
What if there were dragon tribes that Rain and the others could also talk to?
I’m assuming that.
>>26It hasn’t been a significant number of years yet.
That Nioh statue gets smashed by a stray bullet or something, and I am once again forced to confront what I have done.
I feel like it will end with me being killed by the main members.
The king who killed the wheat.
Even dragons have a second life!!
The improvement speed is too fast; after all, it’s the chosen race…
When I boldly approach, I end up dazed, not knowing what to do, just like me during work.
The latest episode is good, but the assassination team is too much noise…
It’s both good and sad to understand that even without saying anything, the old man is the leader.
I’m troubled by the temperature difference from Miratsuna due to Rain’s serious worries.
← Number of kills today
I wonder if it’s really happiness when the scales fall from your eyes.
Why can’t the serious situation continue, assassination team!
I wonder what will happen if someone who was moved by this episode reads ahead.
What’s next after such a nice story?
I think it was a good story that my aunt became aware of her position and that each of them focused on others, allowing the assassination family to unite.
Aside from the part where a murderous tuna is smoking, there are animation mistakes that create six clones, and a monkey grows larger after experiencing murder, it’s a good story.
Redoguf, Joji, and Icchan have all grown up and are amazing!
I think it’s completely good to realize that you’re still speaking ill of others from a lower position and to try to improve.
There are situations like this in work too, right? Instead of complaining, why not just change it?
Isn’t there a lot of scenes in this manga where the protagonist and their friends are irrelevant and regular background characters do quite important things?
>>35Everyone has it.
The right to enjoy a carefree second life…
I guess Redguff will die in the end, but I hope he finishes the statue…
Eating 〇〇 is good for your health.
The feeling when something is scientifically disproven.
I read an interesting manga, so I got closer to perfection!
Why is everyone able to portray their second life so well?
You don’t have to eat for your lifespan to change that much, so it’s not even necessary for living.
It plays a role in maintaining youth, after all.
It’s nice that I can sense things from the past even though Grandpa isn’t saying anything.
You can’t easily tamper with someone else’s creations!
>>42But this author is doing their best to enhance it…
>>45If it can be made almost perfect according to the reasoning in the work, isn’t it okay to make adjustments?
>>50Isn’t this manga done in such a way that another statue is built next to that Nioh-like statue, barely connecting through costumes or something similar?
>>42I’m sorry for the sudden reply!
I tried editing the teacher’s drawing!
It’s too ridiculous and painful to see someone going at it without even knowing how to use the tools.
I like that you’re saying there are aspects where anyone is superior to me!
>>46There’s no such thing as a human who dies in vain by being eaten! That’s why I woke up from the dream…
>>112In the first place, since the first meal is a friend, trying to find meaning in absorbing a friend’s soul is probably what leads to that.
There are many things that can be understood from the line “It seems that you can improve…”
The Dragon God Tribe has a sad past…
I love how it connects from the beginning with “That’s what negotiation is!” to “It’s a good negotiation!”
I want to see my disciple and Redguf finishing their respective statues next to the unfinished statue of the Master.
I wonder if the artist, who should have captured the essence of the original creator, has recently started to realize that the manga has turned out completely different.
>>53It’s like the rice cake has no human feelings.
It’s hard to have a past where I used to get along normally with people.
Let’s become so foolish that we’re just UZI-ing around.
But there isn’t anyone in this manga who is doing well in their second life.
This manga has an excessive number of pages after all.
I wonder what kind of promise the old man made.
I wonder which is better for the dragon race: fighting for years without realizing it and dying in battle, or being aware and dying a relatively short life?
If people like the old man and Redguff find out the truth, there are probably quite a few who won’t be able to eat anymore.
Having over 50 pages and being able to see the story all at once keeps the excitement from cooling down.
I laughed because I thought I was going to be ambushed by my companions at first, but nothing happened.
It’s pretty bold to do this comic adaptation with such free rein.
>>65According to that reasoning, it also means treating the original work as perfect, so there is a great deal of consideration given.
The next story is about a murder tuna and George, what is this?
>>66It was a good story, wasn’t it?
To be continued.
Isn’t it cool to have a scene where the camera gradually pulls back from the feet of a few people to reveal a huge swarm of dragon kin?
I also like that Redguff doesn’t look down on humans.
Well, it’s just the result of faith.
Eating does have some meaning, after all.
You should be able to live a long life, at least.
>>73Sure, if humans don’t eat, they die, and if they eat, they can live a long life.
Isn’t it seriously becoming a masterpiece…?
At first, it felt like a weird manga and was really interesting!
Humans eat bread and don’t become bread, so isn’t it fine not to worry about it?
>>77Bread is not as intelligent a creature.
I never expected it would become such a manga since the days of goblins.
It’s a choice between dying without eating or killing and eating a creature with an intelligence level equal to your own!
A dragon that lived by simple values, killing and eating; that was everything.
I found my second life…
I think the twist where the human side they promised dies is likely to happen.
It’s probably because the old dragon hasn’t done anything despite having similar circumstances.
The dragon clan may seem like savages, but within their community, they have proper culture, beliefs, and etiquette, which is tough to deal with.
The old man came over to greet me with a simple “good evening.”
I feel like it’s a bit different to call it a reward…
I realized it while following the way of being as a species.
You look like the king of hunters.
It’s a tough ecosystem where it’s not okay to eat other plants and animals.
Is it that only souls with a similar level of intellect to ours can provide nourishment?
>>86I think it’s just a superstition about not eating because it brings you closer to animals.
Why is it that this rare storyteller, Mochi-sensei, is not known for any work other than this?
Do animals also have souls in this world?
It’s tough that the only option when I don’t want to die is to eat intelligent beings.
Dragons can befriend humans too, huh?
A companion killed that person, ate their soul, and became one with them.
You and that child have merged, huh?
But why can’t that child do juggling, which they are good at?
To the first dragon tribe as well.
I guess there was a process of trying to deceive myself after having eaten my friend.
There are differences in intelligent animals, but there are also people who become strange among humans…
The quick improvement in both combat and sculpture is simply due to being an outstanding individual, I guess.
When it was half-gray, I thought it was boring and they should do comedy instead, but after the king died, the serious parts have become genuinely interesting, so how are they going to adapt this into an anime…
>>95😅
>>95Got it! Animated based on the original work!
In the next 100 years, it won’t be enough at all! Even if it means becoming beautiful again by devouring people.
It feels like I’m watching a movie.
I want you to finish it even if it means dying.
This manga is still unfinished, and if it’s this interesting now, just how much more interesting will it be when it’s completed…
Is “Second Life” some kind of slang for hell or something?
>>101Giving up the life I’ve lived until now means that it is more rare to find happiness.
If Redguf hadn’t attacked, there’s a good chance it would have ended up as an unfinished statue anyway.
I’ve been lost and left it alone since I turned 70.
How many volumes does the original work have now?
The pitiful king
Pitiful dragon tribe
Pity the chip grant.
But when I drank milk, my breasts got bigger.
Ultimately, the girl disciple says, “Eat me and keep fighting for another 100 years,” betting the souls of those nearby.
Like in the “Hankure” series, suddenly jumping 50 years into the future to do the concluding episode of the Dragon Tribe arc.
Before adulthood, you don’t eat anything, but it’s okay to eat regular food, right?
Is it a deliberately cursed creature…?
>>108It’s just a creature that doesn’t age simply by eating people, so the responsibility for killing is on your own will.
Is it really okay for someone who messes around with the original work and writes a confusing manga to write this story?
>>109It feels like an episode born from having messed around with the original work and ended up creating something good.
Even without an original work, I can make a piece like this, so why am I using this terrible original work for this comic adaptation with my talent…
>>109Since the original creator has given permission, there are no complaints from anyone.
What have you been saying all this time?
>>110Kii!?
Is it embarrassing that George learned to cover his groin?
Ah…
Did you make a promise with a human?
There is a feeling of my brain burning with just one frame.
“If you don’t eat, you’ll age like me.”
You haven’t eaten either, huh?
I feel that the fact that the practice piece isn’t something strong but rather an old man has some implications.
Even though they were so full of energy.
It was meaningless even if I ate… I wish I could give it back if I could… It’s sad that I’m feeling this way.
It’s amazing how this story, which seems like a mix of “Phoenix” and Raizen from “Yu Yu Hakusho” that hasn’t been halved, is beautifully rounded off.
Meruem found the military strategy and wheat… but it’s completely different…
It feels like after this, when they say they’ll absorb something, it’s obviously not meant literally but in a metaphorical sense, right!? It seems like a dragon person might come out without any trouble.
If I keep drawing manga, can I improve to this level?
It’s well-made as a fun short story with just under 50 pages.
>>127I think it’s at a level where it could almost be considered a complete read.
This guy loves humans way too much.
>>128My first friend was also a human…
The surviving half-gray crew and the dragon tribe this time are properly becoming a story about second lives…