
The picture is of Tatsuya, who I like.
It was just a manga I was reading because I was buying Superior at the time.
I was completely carried away by the developments around the end.
“After all, you are the heroine, Tatsuya.”
Where can I do it for free?
After watching the last episode of Saiyuuki, I feel like reading Discovery Legend as well.
I was told to log in halfway through, though.
>>4
Just use a Google account or something to log in!
When does the campaign end?
No matter how you look at it, she starts shouting, “You idiot!” – the tsundere heroine.
Performed by Kyoka Suzuki, after all…
The scenes like this one are nice, but there are also a lot of uncomfortable characters that cross the line, so it leaves me with mixed feelings.
>>10
Isn’t it the kind of series that’s liked because, even though some parts are a bit unclear in the middle, it wraps up nicely in the end?
I wish Saiyuki would turn into that.
It seems like it was a self-parody of creating episode 1.
Discovery Legend’s ratio of unpleasant characters crossing the line is better compared to other series.
“The new Journey to the West is quite uncomfortable.”
>>13
It was the Journey to the West.
Well, Saiyuuki Revisited is also increasingly becoming uncomfortable.
>>13
The ratio may be low, but
The level of unpleasantness of that unpleasant character might be higher than in the sequel…?
>>13
The series has been running the longest, so it seems diluted when you look at the proportion.
I really like the episode that was a hit again…
>>15
Vending machine ramen is nice, isn’t it…
The Legend of Discovery has so many episodes that it left the impression of having many unpleasant elements.
In the beginning of the rerun, I was even moved, thinking that maybe the original author finally managed to write the story without relying on unpleasant characters.
Around the Shiokō-do, I started to feel like, “Huh? Something…” but looking back, up to that point, it was still quite manageable.
Rereading it, getting 10 million yen is quite fast.
Discovery tales typically end in two episodes even if they’re unpleasant, so it was manageable.
The people who are supposed to cooperate have stepped down, and it seems like the creators themselves want to quit.
>>22
“Even if you quit, finish Ginpei.”
>>22
I want Ginpei to come back soon.
The crazy violent sisters and monkey-like con artists who go unpunished within the work…
I’m just a ramen fool! And the third part is complete! If only I had…
Koike-san has been in it from the very beginning, yet remains in the mentor role, it’s amazing.
>>26
He’s someone who uses ingredients comparable to Seiryubo and earns just enough to keep the shop from going under…
Tatsuya tried to make it popular, but it didn’t work at all.
This is the first time I’ve seen it called the ramen series.
The monkeys, the glasses-wearing sisters, and the store owner Hanawa are quite uncomfortable.
>>29
Monkeys are villains, so they’re not that bad in reverse.
Hanawa Tei is really terrible.
>>29
The female boss herself, upon reading, wasn’t that big of a deal until around the time tunnel part…
If only my sister wasn’t around…
Koike-san is convenient because she can normally make things exactly as ordered when Fujimoto-kun asks.
I couldn’t handle it because there was a page I had seen from memes from the first episode.
Recently, I read Oishinbo, and it’s really like Oishinbo, isn’t it, Discovery Legend?
“Is it something that requires registration…?”
I was surprised that the latest volume of the Enshi arc did not end in just one volume.
>>37
Thinking that the next volume will also start with that, my desire to buy it…
The repetition is too malicious.
When I read through the second piece, I found that the story was more linear and well-organized than I had imagined.
Yutori-chan is interesting, but the content is quite over…
>>41
The level of maturity as a working adult is several times that of Fujimoto-kun!
>>60
“It’s just that the original number is low!”
>>63
Even with the support from around, going from employee to store manager to company president means the final value is huge!
Which one is an old story?
This week, I felt like my face looked uneven.
The way of compiling comics is not good again.
At the point when they made a character named “Yutori,” wasn’t it already showing signs?
Saiyuuki’s ending was really great.
The Chronicles of Talent and Amusement become interesting once Yutori-chan acquires a certain level of social skills.
I only bought the final volume that this is in.
Here comes another creepy stalker…
What is the criticism of the image in the thread?
>>52
Read it.
>>54
“I’ll tell you, so read it.”
The sister with glasses was really an indefensible woman…
There’s a surge in access!
You all can’t see it anymore because it’s crowded, go to sleep.
>>56
Shut up and go to sleep.
I started reading “Discoveries” from early on, but considering the era, Fujimoto-kun is really something.
Including Yutori-chan, there are too many enemy female characters who are both cute and dangerously over-the-top.
Which comes first?
>>59
Departure
I used to eat ramen without thinking about anything, but after reading it, I started to think about this soup being made with this and that.
I consume information.
Because Fujimoto-kun is completely hopeless as a working adult…
I remember the unpleasantness of the glasses-wearing female boss being intense, and I don’t want to reread the latter part…
I guess I’ll only read the stories where the bald character appears.
The feeling of “this is it!” was incredible from the point when Gluta appeared again.
The restaurant industry experiences many ups and downs, but I’m most delighted that Fujimoto-kun’s store has survived until the final episode of Saiyuuki.
Tatsuya, who is cooler than in this episode, will probably never appear again in the future.
It’s like they’re saying Fujimoto-kun is reasonable compared to Yutori-chan, but Yutori-chan doesn’t commit embezzlement either.
Yutori-chan is generally annoying and says unnecessary things, and the only problem is her immaturity in the early stages of business.
The cooking skills and creativity have been outstanding from the start.
Calling Tatsuya is basically like calling Keigo, so…
I can’t help but laugh when I see a bald person relaxing in a bathrobe on the upper floors of a high-rise tower.
>>76
The person was being a bit self-deprecating about it again.
>>77
It feels like a reflection of the voices on the internet saying that what was once an admired figure is now being mocked.
Tatsuya’s attempts to appeal as a man of the people are a bit too much.