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[A Certain Magical Index] It feels more serious than I expected, and since the other students are attending in uniform, it makes these two stand out even more…

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A Certain Magical Index Volume 12 by Kazuma Kamachi, Illustrations by Kiyotaka Haimura, Dengeki Bunko

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I wonder why all three of them feel like their husbands have left on a journey…

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That’s quite serious…

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I understand that ★ is feeling down, but at the same time, I have the feeling of “well…”.

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>>3

It can’t be helped; I was totally hyped after doing the double sogebu a few volumes ago, right?

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Is this the Himekami cut off in the blue picture?

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I’m really sorry, but the more everyone is genuinely sad, the funnier it is.

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>>5

You did it with your second death, but is it serious this time?

It’s really funny how this time they’re mourning a death joke that was previously brushed off as a gag.

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>>29

In the first place, it’s only natural that the friends in the story don’t know that Kamijo has died.

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>>38

When it came to the transition from old to new, I was rather missing, so when I returned, I got beaten up badly.

This time, the corpse is definitely there…

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Clearly, the princess god is breaking down in tears…

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Why is even Ms. Komoe in widow style…?

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The chapter title already seems pretty crazy, like it’s a new level of about 10.

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Are you okay? Kamijo-san, will you come back to life here and get killed again?

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Seeing this makes me seriously feel like they won’t revive in this volume.

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You’re going to come back to life anyway.

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From appearances alone, it seems that Aoi Pi is the most straightforward.

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As it stands, I can’t predict who I’ll be battling against.

I guess Alice will either go on a rampage out of desperation or get targeted as a result.

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I wonder if they write “blue-haired, pierced” in the reception guest book too…

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Since the start of the new arc, I’ve been concerned that Tsuji Kamo has been completely absent.

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>>17

That’s a flag that it’s definitely not safe at all, considering that when ☆ says it’s actually safer to return to the academy city out of kindness.

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Since there’s nothing else to do but climb the stairs to the afterlife that was depicted in the previous volume on Kamijo’s side.

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If you go this far, it seems like there will be some kind of cost to being revived this time, doesn’t it?

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It’s been a while since you fell behind, but can you see the end approaching soon?

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>>22

Since I’m insisting on concluding with volume 22 every time, is it about 10 more volumes?

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Isn’t it called blue-haired earrings?

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The author currently has nothing in particular to do, so they can quit whenever they feel like it.

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The dark circles under my eyes, looking like I’ve been crying, are so widow-like.

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The blue-haired pierced person is too detached.

This is the reaction of a guy over 40.

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>>27

I think friendships from high school will eventually come to an end.

It seems that they didn’t expect such an ending after all.

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To Kamijou Touma: It is far too early to say goodbye to you.

On the last day of winter break, the school city was enveloped in sadness.

The death of Touma Kamijou.

The people who know him cannot accept the reality, which is so abrupt and so unreasonable.

Index locked the dormitory door, thinking of the master who would never return, while Misaka Mikoto and Shokuhou Misaki straightened their mourning attire, unable to believe in their death.

Fukiyoshi Seiri, with her blue hair and piercings, along with her classmates, while busy preparing for the funeral, come to realize the significance of his presence.

Touma Kamijou is no longer here.

What will happen to this world?

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Is the bereaved main person the wife?

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I laughed at samples 1/7, 2/7, and 3/7.

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Well, for most characters, this is the first time Kamijou-san is dying.

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There was someone in the story who thought they would eventually die, right?

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Isn’t Aleister turning into a girl?

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Is this a One Piece world where it’s better to die?

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In the first place, it was only that he went missing last time.

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This is Aleister Crowley.

This guy is also Aleister Crowley.

This one is Aleister Crowley too.

This is Aleister Crowley. This guy is also Aleister Crowley. This one is Aleister Crowley too.

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>>39

Is this guy Aleister?!

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>>73

This is the current form of ☆.

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>>73

I died at the end of the New Testament, but I survived by taking over the body of the final boss from the New Testament.

The chairman has already stepped down, so I have become someone who just enjoys it.

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Anonymous Mob-chan…

Anonymous Mob-chan...

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It’s hilarious that even though we’ve drawn too many cards related to Kamijo’s death and even had a funeral, it just ends up being a gag.

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>>41

Regardless of how much the cards have been cut, if you read it, you know that Kamijou-san is doing his best to come back to life from the other world, so of course, it’s amusing.

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>>47

It’s been a long time since we separated, but is it really developing like this now?

That’s just a joke!

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>>41

Kamijou-san has died over ten thousand times, right?

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The brainstem has been occupying a good position all along.

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Wasn’t she someone like Elena Stewart or something?

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Is that Himegami slumped over in front of Kachu?

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Isn’t Ian’s eyes kind of scary?

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>>45

I thought it was just dark circles under my eyes, but it’s more like the marks from crying.

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It’s amazing that it’s still ongoing and selling well…

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Hey, do that usual thing, Anonymous! Haha!

Since it’s a story about how it will come back anyway, right? lol

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Why are there three people playing widow?

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>>51

They’re trying to create a fait accompli with the premise of resurrection.

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The top of the British Puritan… Alistair’s daughter… actually a demon…

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Everyone is being kind and pretending that Kamijo’s death was due to overwork, but the truth is that Alice clearly killed him.

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It was revealed about ten years ago that excessive overwork was causing serious, non-joking damage to the brain.

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Even if I concede a hundred steps, what is with a mourning dress that shows this much skin? Seriously…

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Mikoto Misaka is in a mourning dress!

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Isn’t Haimura Kiyotaka’s art getting worse?

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Speaking of which, I think there was supposed to be a complete set of uniforms for ceremonial occasions at Tokiwadai in the setting.

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To the readers, it seems like dying is just a prelude to a resurrection.

It’s amusing that a slightly interesting cover attracts attention.

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It’s too inappropriate to expose the chest while wearing a veil at a level of a blood relative…

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>>62

Shokumine and Misaka are probably moving with the assumption of revival from the readers’ perspective.

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>>62

The belly is see-through too.

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>>62

It kind of gives me the creeps.

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There are actually sheer mourning clothes.

I’ve never quite seen an open belly like that.

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Even though Index and the others are properly dressed in formal attire.

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← The princess god is around here.

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The death occurred because I prioritized helping Alice over dealing with the prophecy of death, which is the same as when I prioritized helping In-chan over preventing the wings and ended up breaking my brain.

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Ueyan’s room is surprisingly clean.

I was constantly under attack since summer vacation, covered with blue tarps.

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>>70

The new chairman fixed it for me.

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It’s impossible to take it seriously…

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This story shows Kamijou trying to come back from the afterlife, so from the reader’s perspective, it’s correct to see it as a section that enjoys how everyone reacts to Kamijou’s death; the author probably wrote it with that intention.

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Why is my classmate preparing for a funeral?

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>>75

A lot of adults have died, you know.

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It’s as interesting as a graduation from Hoisei.

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Readers may see it as just a gag, but most characters don’t know that Kamijou-san was performing death acts.

This is my first time.

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It’s too ridiculous to have a wife war at a funeral.

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It was like an official parody, and I died quickly, but is that not counted?

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>>81

If anything, I’ve died and resurrected several times in the new arrangement.

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It seems like a story where Alice goes on a rampage and has to deal with things without Kamijou-san.

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On the contrary, even though the two of them aren’t like that at all, it looks the funniest with Komoe-sensei, who is dressed like that.

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There was an event worthy of a main heroine level for Komoe-sensei, even though it’s not written.

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>>86

Write it for me!

Let me read it!

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Is it really okay to include Ace vs Queen in the official timeline? Really?

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But there has never been a level of death that even ordinary people in that area could observe until now…

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I remembered "Onegai My Melody: High School Edition."

Please♪♪ My Melody forever Sakura-zaka Miki Fujisaki Mana

I remembered “Onegai My Melody: High School Edition.”

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Even if I say I died many times, up until now it has been more like an immediate resurrection from that point.

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It was terrible… Operation Handcuffs…

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I haven’t read beyond the middle of the New Testament, but didn’t the brain stem fight against the demon and die?

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Current Kamijo-san

Fell into hell.

I killed a frail old man who wanted to come back to life.

Full-speed dash up the stairs to come back to life.

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>>95

I think it will come back to life, but I’m looking forward to what kind of scene it will return in.

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>>95

Why…?

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>>100

I got caught up in the scheme set up to revive after the death of the boss two times ago.

That guy, despite everything, had a proper belief and tried to pass the right to revive to Kamijo-san, but if he had just casually offered it, Kamijo-san would definitely hold back, so he pretended to be a villain, fought, lost, and then gave it up.

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It seems that funerals within the academy city are unusual in the first place…

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Since Kamijo-san’s brain and body are both falling apart, it’s a suitable opportunity to switch to a new body.

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>>97

Here it comes… love investigation body…

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Originally, because of the aftermath of the kotatsu syndrome, we are still in utter chaos, so it’s not a situation where we can be holding a funeral.

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From the very beginning, showing Kamijo-san’s perspective in the afterlife implies that revival is a given, but I can’t predict how the story will unfold, which makes it interesting right now.

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If it’s a resurrection law based on actual legal texts, it would be too gruesome, but they probably won’t do it just like that…

Maybe…

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>>103

There’s no helping it.

Shall we resurrect you according to the extremely famous tradition in three days?

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Isn’t the academy city supposed to completely incinerate genetic information with an ultra cremation machine…?

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>>106

The dark side is like that.

I think it probably is the same in the table as well.

I’m at level 0, but I’m undergoing development.

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>>106

That is the dark side.

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>>106

Yeah.

So, it seems that even if they hold a funeral, it is quite simplified, as mentioned in a bonus novel written about 10 years ago.

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Teacher, what kind of distance is this really?

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>>110

There have been various things.

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Well, if my parents aren’t coming, then it’s like Ms. Komoe is my guardian…

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I can’t imagine JC having such a well-made funeral suit, whether good or bad, so they must have had it custom-made… thinking about that makes me chuckle a bit.

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>>113

It seems like the ladies of Tokiwadai have it all, don’t you think?

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>>114

I guess young ladies aren’t educated by their parents about social situations and etiquette as much as I thought…

I thought even children were being made to understand that properly.

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>>125

A proper young lady wouldn’t fire a railgun in the middle of town.

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Well, the security is the worst, so funerals are just normal in the academy city.

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Since the school emblem of Tokiwa-dai is not included, it’s definitely true that both are custom-made.

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From the reader’s perspective, it’s terrible that it feels like they’ve just died again…

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>>117

Well, even if they make that part ambiguous, it just makes you think “Not again.” So, at the end of the dead volume, they wrap it up by having the character wake up in the afterlife with a chance to come back to life!

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It seems that this time it’s a real death, unlike the previous fake ones.

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Is it going to be just slacking off during this funeral gathering until we finally get up?

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It’s clear that Johan is unusually exceptional even among the extraordinary ones.

The expert doesn’t use any special powers due to their ability settings; they simply have skills that far surpass those of ☆ and Meisers. Moreover, the era they were born in is different, so they didn’t become a superhuman by referencing Alice.

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Well, this time I definitely died, so I have no idea how things will turn out, and it’s quite fun.

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>>121

The method of reviving is completely unknown.

I can’t get up from the coffin.

If it’s the same method as with the old bones, we have to perform the ritual in this world.

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It’s amazing that just the cover can generate this much buzz.

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Ms. Komoe is a working adult, so I can overlook her slight fashion mistake, but seriously, Shokuhou and Biri Biri should have come in school uniforms.

Wait, does the blue-haired girl with piercings still not have a name…?

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Isn’t Aleister dead…?

I mean, it looks kind of like Laura, doesn’t it?

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>>126

That’s because I took Laura’s body.

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The Hell chapter wasn’t talked about at all, but the power of the cover is amazing.

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>>128

The cover with all-out gags is funny.

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Children who have been developed will be thoroughly burned within the city, regardless of their level.

Returning the remains is also impossible.

At the time of writing for the PSP, it looked like this.

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I guess the time limit will be up until the cremation, just in case.

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The sample triple funeral attire is probably laughable.

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Speaking of which, this guy can alter recognition, so there’s no problem at all…

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>>133

Surely, you’re not going to brainwash all the attendees, right?

There’s no way you would do something like that, right?

The former chairman and the new chairman will definitely come, so they can be apprehended immediately, right?

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Because of an anonymous commenter who said they couldn’t stand the sparkling sequins on the legs, I now can’t help but notice the glitter every time I look at the thread images.

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The reason why Fuyori has become a completely defensive woman against Kamijou is because her title on the frontispiece has remained unchanged all this time.

I think there are fewer people guarding.

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Is the one being comforted next to Fukiyori Himegami?

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Are you coming back to life like in Dragon Ball?!

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>>140

I’ve died and come back to life ten thousand times, so I think I’ve come back to life more than the characters in Dragon Ball.

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>>140

Just in case the incredibly powerful enemy boss dies, I’ve created a space that serves as a vessel for souls, and it has a feel like an incredibly powerful magician has sneaked in there…

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I heard that the strain so far took its toll and caused death, but did they suddenly go “Ugh!!!” and die?

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>>141

I died without a single regret in my lifetime.

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>>148

Isn’t it just regret?

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>>175

I was satisfied because I protected what needed to be protected and resolved things before I died, but since everyone is sad, I’m now regretting it and in the middle of a resurrection dash.

Maybe it’s better to be dead.

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>>175

Knowing that I would die, I didn’t want to see someone unfortunate in front of me, so I acted and helped, and because I died, I was satisfied with my death.

Seeing everyone in the afterlife with faces that look like they’ve died made me think, “I thought everyone was making those faces because of me!” and I felt I had to come back to life.

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>>141

The boss’s power that was supposed to kill me in the fight was canceled, but I recklessly died to save that child, even though their power had already disappeared.

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The cover of the banned book alternates between Mikoto Misaka and Hive Queen as attention-grabbing mascots, and the pattern of “you don’t even want to sell this cover” comes up too.

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I don’t want to see anyone more miserable than me! And then I died standing up.

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By the way, Laura is at Aleister’s back of the head.

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>>145

What?

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It seems that the person is not an ordinary delinquent, as they tear open magazine packaging at convenience stores and read them while laughing.

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>>146

I’ll kick the vending machine.

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It’s not just that it’s there… it’s more like it’s stuck.

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Bilibiri is a good kid to the extent that he sneaked out of the hotel and caused a big commotion when he was sent abroad as a representative of the school.

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The index is also rolling its eyes…

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If it’s between Mikoto and Kuroko, Kuroko is definitely the more sensible one.

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>>154

Even if we set aside the perverse expression, I’m always being made to write explanations, so I can’t honestly say yes to these feelings…

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In the first place, since there are many high-levelAbility Users in Tokiwadai, there aren’t that many good kids in the general line.

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It’s tough for Kamiyan to lose memories and die multiple times.

Isn’t it less than a year in the story?

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>>158

About six months have passed since the start.

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>>160

Is that all that’s happened since the very first story…?

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>>169

In the beginning, after one match, there was about a week of rest.

I used to be in the hospital room for a whole day.

I can’t even go to the hospital room lately.

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>>169

It’s not so much that, but rather because I did so much in that short period of time that I ended up dying from overwork.

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>>160

Kamijo’s advancement is in ruins.

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I feel like I want to reread because of this funeral commotion.

I exited just before the battle with the Fianna on the right side, but which volume is this story from?

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>>161

About volume 36.

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>>161

It’s been about 30 volumes ago…

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>>168

Wasn’t it about 10 years ago?

It seems that the forbidden books are being released at a pace of about three volumes a year.

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In the story, the only reasonable person is Aoi P.

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Still half a year…?

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The setting of peeling off magazine packaging on a whim is not from an early mistake but rather just came out about a year ago, so it’s impressive that Kamachi’s perception of tearing hasn’t changed at all.

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>>165

Tearing open packaging on your own is an ancient setting that has been present since the early drama CDs.

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Counting from Fiamma… will it be a story about 30 volumes ahead?

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Mr. Kamijo has died and been revived a few times, but it’s the first time he’s really died and his body was found for several days.

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About 30 volumes ago… that amounts to quite a few volumes…

I just want to ask, are characters like Fianna and Acqua still strong?

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>>176

Fiamma was sent to the monkey space.

If Aqua comes out now, she might not be treated as a ruler.

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Was last year the 20th anniversary?

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I’ll concede a hundred steps regarding the behavior of widows.

What is that lewd widow’s outfit in the middle?

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If I come back to life, will it be like something with Christ or what?

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But for Kamijo, it’s like some random person is dressed like a legitimate wife and attending their own funeral.

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Isn’t volume 4 about the summer vacation, and volume 10 about the sports festival in the fall?

Hasn’t it progressed much since then?

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>>184

It is still January in the story.

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>>184

Last day of winter break.

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The underlying theme of the entire work is based on the Book of Law.

I think it will have a similar feeling, even if it’s not direct, when it returns.

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It’s amazing to think that even after 20 years, they don’t rely on seasonal events in their structure.

I only remember something like the Great Conqueror Star Festival.

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>>188

Thanks to that, new events keep getting added during the gaps of that event.

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Seasonal events are being done through store benefit leaflets and social games…

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The one who can instantly kill Fiama, who can instantly kill Acqua, is the boss from the previous volume.

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If I don’t come back to life here, will the new semester at a certain high school start like hell…?

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It’s been a while since I saw it, but Aleister was the one in the tank, right!?

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It feels like that was during the summer at the beach when Kanzaki and Tsuchimikado showed up and almost killed Kamiyan.

Has the second summer since then not yet arrived?

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So… what about Kamijo’s credits and promotion?

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I mean, if it’s confirmed publicly and so grandly that they’ve died up to this point, isn’t it impossible to fake the paperwork when Kamiya comes back?

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Is it that classmates other than Fuyukiri are in love with Kamijou-san?

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