
A world where it’s better to die.
Come out in your uniform.
What is this level of exposure?
It’s being said that it’s unimaginable as winter mourning attire…
Do you still not know the name of the blue P?
It’s more of a wake than I expected…
>>5
It’s a wake!!
You should die!
It’s understandable that ☆ is the most stubborn about giving up.
>>7
“Show that stubbornness before you die, or rather, that’s the plain truth.”
Isn’t there any ethics?
If there is, then it wouldn’t have come this far…
>>8
The academy city has no rules.
>>10
That’s not going to work.
>>8
It’s an art to get a lecture on righteous reasoning from the kid I entrusted in the first place…
If I didn’t have such a stubborn refusal to give up, I wouldn’t be struggling for 100 years stuck on a life support system…
I feel like I’ve died and come back to life four or five times because I haven’t read it properly, but isn’t that the case?
>>15
Reviving on the spot is different from having a body remain for a few days.
>>15
It was the first time I hadn’t been resurrected for a while after dying.
The others are either in critical condition or missing.
Since we can’t make a decision while the second volume of the New Testament is missing, Index-san, who was left in England, is being unreasonable.
It’s nice that this time everything is completely settled… or maybe it’s not…
It seemed like a funeral where one shouldn’t laugh, even though the atmosphere was quite heavy.
When I turned the page, everyone else was in their uniforms, and that’s just unfair!
If you give up, then it will only be Alice or Anna left.
>>20
Hehehehehehe☆
Aleister, you look pathetic…
Well, it’s unavoidable if it’s a student…
Aleister, who only says the right things…
Kanazaki, I thought you were going to show up at the wake in your usual tracksuit, but it seems like Index probably forcibly came to pick you up.
Well, that’s fine…
What, are you really dead?
If you’re going to rely on Kolonzo at this point, you might as well do it while you’re still alive, right? Well, yeah.
Is Misakichi being criticized for her outfit every time she’s mentioned?
>>28
Because it really feels out of place…
Well, Misaka is too serious and not good in a different way.
Even if you cover up the wrong results, it’s not going to lead to anything good, and that feeling is really strong, isn’t it, Ichito-san?
Compared to that, I’m really loud and I’m the bad guy, huh… this guy…
>>29
She looks just like the Accela from when we were calling her a villain.
The growth of the mind is lagging far behind the skill of magic.
Speaking of which, that infinite staircase dash in the previous volume was actually a failure condition…
I understood that Misaka, who ended up in a genuine mourning outfit while being swept along and dressed up by the completely out-of-sense Shokuhou.
So what about Komoe-sensei?
>>32
Since there are no guardians around, I’ll take their place…
>>33
They’re here…
What does it mean for a parent not to be invited to their son’s funeral?
>>139
From the side story featuring the honey ants, it seems that Komoe-sensei has been taking care of me since before high school, so there is a possibility that she might be in a position similar to a second parent.
I really like Doctor Nokan…
There were various things…
It’s not that the veil itself is bad; it’s just that it’s way longer than the relatives, so read the room…
It seems that my parents haven’t come yet this time.
Even if a child dies, not even a single bone returns to the parents; the Academy City really is awful, isn’t it?
Did they really die?
The guts have also been removed.
It seems like In is going back to England, but what will Othinus do?
It’s mentioned in the story, but even though Aleister is crazy, he hasn’t completely abandoned his humanity, which is why things never go well for him.
Is the cliff puzzle going to do something?
>>42
It’s not just Kuripa, but Koronzon has the same way of laughing too.
Unexpectedly, a new type of demon might emerge and lead to Touma Kamijou’s demon world arc.
>>42
In this situation, if Ittōsai was trying to resurrect Kamijou, I would wonder what face he would have to scold ☆, so it’s probably Koronzon or a new character.
I haven’t seen Itsuwa-chan in a while.
The middle school pair and In-san and Othinus seem to be on the verge of breaking down and crying, which is heart-wrenching.
I want them to die just like this, but I’m sure they’ll definitely come back.
>>46
If you just stay dead, the story will come to an end, won’t it?
>>46
It’s rare to see the Gremlin remnants responding.
Isn’t the story about coming back to life something we talked about last time? It’s just that the people holding the funeral don’t know.
>>51
The previous volume was about receiving the method to come back to life in the afterlife.
Still running
In the real world, there are corpses, and they are just about to be cremated.
>>51
It seems that I failed the summary…
>>51
I wasn’t able to reach the point of revival, and it’s stated in the narrative at the beginning that there’s no way I could successfully resurrect this time.
It seems that from here, they will further explore past magic in an interview style of a super encyclopedia, but the scope is too broad, and I don’t know what specific topic they will focus on.
It’s quite a situation with Aleister.
>>53
The issue of where the Aleister recognition of those who gave up reading midway is located.
The body has already had organs removed for the funeral, so isn’t it impossible to revive it?
Are you going to grow a new right arm, or even a whole new body?
>>54
Put a soul into the body of a suitable girl like Aleister.
>>54
If we can regenerate everything with cloning technology, then it’s fine! This is Aleister-kun at 150 years old.
Well, they did something similar with a gag ending early in the new testament, so is it really going to be a serious volume?
I thought it might not be impossible to return from hell, especially if it’s a forbidden book.
So Aleister is still in TS form after all?
Mikoto’s wearing traditional clothes had a somewhat understandable reason, but Misaki’s taste was purely off and that was a problem.
My stomach is really cold.
Misakichi’s erotic mourning attire was totally ridiculed.
Don’t act familiar with me when you can’t even remember my face.
Is the garter belt no good, Misaka…?
So, the costumes I wore in mobile games are also not allowed…
>>66
Don’t say things like that, Chichi-san.
Aleister is the old man floating upside down, right?
I heard something about it being TS, but I still don’t believe it.
>>71
In summary, the demon that took the form of Laura fought against Jo-yan, and in the end, Aleister is cohabiting with the demon in Laura’s body.
>>73
What happened to the person’s body?
☆Well…
>>66
I think someone will manage to do something since there are a lot of wandering heroes in that world.
Just one step closer to the crap.
For now, I’m relieved that the ridiculous mourning clothes are treated as ridiculous in the story.
I really reconsidered how it seems like they made that cover with laughter.
>>76
The people trying to take a moral high ground with religious customs were truly laughable.
>>77
The Othinus challenge, where Kamijo-san takes damage repeatedly but is immediately rebuilt, wouldn’t be called destruction, right?
It feels similar to changing stages in a game.
I was completely denied by the other party when I suggested using those kinds of inhumane methods to bring him back…
Well, if it were possible, I’m sure Ichihou would want to revive all the younger sisters too.
It’s about time to wrap it up…
>>82
The black curtain of the black curtain of the black curtain of the black curtain of the black curtain of the black curtain of…
First of all, there’s no way to reach the top of an infinitely continuing staircase (where your stamina halves with every step).
The actions from the previous volume are being completely dismissed as a failure…
After that, it seems that Kamijo-san ultimately couldn’t do it.
The Tokiwadai uniform really doesn’t suit a funeral, does it…
>>86
Well, it looks like the fabric has some shine to it.
>>86
The color is too bright.
>>86
Also, if I mix and match uniforms for ceremonies and funerals at Tokiwadai, which has a culture of ultra-privileged girls, aside from being trolled, Misakichi won’t be able to get along with the faction rivalries…
>>100
That embarrassing mourning dress… Mourning dress? Wearing it doesn’t change the fact that there’s no point in factional disputes!
If I could come back to life easily, then I should just be able to do it the same way in the future, but I don’t want to die again unless I really struggle.
It might be because a few days have passed since death, but the ones who are clearly sad so far are mostly Kawa and Aleister.
I think the seat given to me by my homemade anti-old man won’t go to waste.
Just because it has been revived, it doesn’t seem like a purely joyful situation.
>>89
This is a hidden card that Johan left behind to finally wipe out the traces of the CRC, so surely there won’t be any mistakes this time.
You’ll be resurrected in three days, and with that, you’ll be the same as the savior in a magical sense, right?
>>92
Hasn’t it been three days already?
>>95
The current start of the school year ceremony, or farewell ceremony, is just 3 days away.
>>92
I think I’ll probably pretend I didn’t burn it.
It seems that the Phantom Killer is about to respawn somewhere else.
I wonder what Otti will do.
The reason I was keeping this guy locked up was because of Kamiyan, and if the UK collects him like this, it seems like it would become an even bigger problem.
>>94
That area is close to Oti-chan’s hometown, so I guess In-san will follow along with some conditions attached.
If Kamijo-san died, it would have an impact all over the world, but if he were to come back to life in this state, it might lead to even worse religious issues.
>>101
Kamijo himself holds too much significance from both the magic and science sides, so it’s a bit late to say anything about it now.
What you did in life doesn’t matter; there’s no way a dead person can come back to life so easily, and it wouldn’t be good if they could, right? I was amazed by the straightforwardness of that narrative.
It’s a kind of miracle that, from a religious perspective, could be seen as something like… well, you know, resurrection of the dead.
Othinus said that the problems after Kamijou’s death would be sooner or later.
It would be round to take it in England.
Buddhism and Shinto-related forces don’t appear at all, do they?
About a high-ranking monk.
>>108
Kanashira is a mix of Christianity, Buddhism, and Shinto.
>>112
The Amakusa style is too minor of a mob to be called a faction, and it has effectively become part of a cross under British influence.
I also wanted to attend Kamijou’s funeral.
What is In-chan doing?
In other words, wasn’t the body for resurrection at the time of volume 11 Johan?
>>111
Alice doesn’t want to eat the body, right?
There is indeed a possibility that the route to Kamijou-san’s revival could use the same means as the Son of God.
It turns out that Ichitsuu-san had a proper suit…
>>114
Casual clothes.
>>114
Since becoming the chairman, I’ve always worn that suit.
Not only do they share physical characteristics with the Son of God, but they also resurrect in the same way as the Son of God.
>>117
“Is it really the same as that carpenter’s kid now? Spohrengel is just mocking it endlessly, so probably that’s not the case.”
>>117
Johnny Depp was also voiced by Atsushi Abe…
While the person is desperately trying to make a comeback next to me.
It’s an amazing story that ends up being buried after being admonished…!
>>120
Right now, in Dragon Ball, Vegeta and the others are attacking, and Goku is running on the Dragon Road, but the problem is that I’ve heard Goku’s body for resurrection has already been cremated.
Weren’t you just brawling with Rosenkreuz the other day!?
>>121
The original author wrapped in skin.
It’s rather lighthearted and vivid.
I laughed at how the widows were properly teasing each other about their mourning clothes.
The child of God was buried, and the body was dug up and came out; if he resurrected after cremation, isn’t that even more?
The anime crowd doesn’t really know, but Kamijo has heavy feelings only for Index.
Even in Reverse, Nakajo-san was trying to kiss, so she really is the main heroine in some way.
Even after cremation, there is Takeshi Hongo who has come back to life…
>>129
Are you saying that Kamijo is a modified human?
>>134
At least in the situation with Misaki, it’s not a normal human brain…
Is it already after being burned?
>>130
Even if the organs are removed to be buried beautifully without being burned, it is still a state where one could die.
>>130
Read it!
If things keep going like this, it seems like I’ll be cremated, so I yelled “Wait!” and tried to stop it, Aleister.
I was told by Ichitsu-san that it’s not good to do that, so stop it!
>>143
Is this guy a sensible person?
>>156
I woke up after being hit by some sea urchin…
>>156
From the descriptions, this guy is consistently incredibly serious; he’s so serious that it can be said he accidentally killed twenty thousand people with a reflex. Now it makes sense.
Well, it will probably play back nicely.
You can’t carelessly wear things that are electrified or charged, or you’ll get shocked.
The metal fittings for the uniform can be custom-made, but it’s impossible to rent or suddenly buy costumes.
I only bought up to volume 7 of Drug Discovery, but when the latest edition of A Certain is released, will the previous volumes be discounted?
The fact that it’s only available on Bookwalker is a downside.
>>133
Not too long ago, there was a half-price sale on all works by Kazuma Kamachi…
If you’re going to revive me, could you also fix my brain along with my body?
Well, I might become a zombie, but… since I have my right hand, being a magical zombie is impossible.
I quite like the depiction of AoPi and FukiYose’s conversation about today’s meals, as they haven’t fully grasped the gravity of the situation since the funeral hasn’t started yet.
If Kamijo’s bones are turned into a transparent zombie with Limp Bizkit, it will go on a rampage and transform Tohsaka and Aoi into a baobab tree, and from the fruits that grow there, green babies will be born.
I don’t think someone would die just from being killed by a dragon.
Why did Kobayashi-sensei have such heavy emotions towards Kamijo-san until now…?
>>145
It’s not just heavy; it would be really sad if my student died…
>>145
If a student dies, it’s normal for the homeroom teacher to react like this.
>>145
Kamijo-chan is stupid, so she will repeat a year.
>>145
I don’t remember Kamijo-san, but it’s certain that I have heavy feelings because I was helped by Kamijo-san.
>>145
Since I have been taking care of them as a de facto guardian after being thrown into the academy city from elementary school, that’s the only way I can explain it.
There are indeed many paperback books that I wish were available on Kindle, but I don’t want to add too many e-book apps.
But a mourning dress with breasts is definitely a new expression I’ve never seen before, so I think it’s fresh and good.
Even if a one-way street seriously stops, it’s like Aleister saying, “I don’t care about that, you idiot! I don’t want to, I don’t want to, I don’t want to!”
>>152
I understand why people who read it interpret Aleister as a passionate person.
Mr. Kamijo’s parents are absent from the funeral.
“Someone should stop those who are trying to proceed with the cremation…”
>>154
In other words, the students of the academy city are nothing more than the results of research, so if they enter, it’s written in advance that they will be cremated; even the dead from the dark side are cremated, after all.
>>158
I hope they can keep the body frozen or something until my parents arrive for the cremation…
>>154
The residents of the academy city cannot allow even a corpse to leak out to the outside.
We need to process it quickly.
It’s too funny how it’s properly pointed out in the story.
Isn’t it amazing how Ichitsuu has grown by admonishing his predecessor, who lacks the ability to listen?
>>159
Wow, your fashion sense has also improved!
>>159
And that logical punch is an amazing gag because it’s putting Kamijou in a huge pinch.
I can understand that the teacher cares about the students, at least.
As I thought, Shokuhou and Mikoto are strange.
First of all, only someone extremely serious would kill 10,000 clones just like that.
The range of abilities and everything that Ichitsu-san can do is just too incredible, isn’t it?
Well, normally thinking, it can’t just end with the entire first volume being a funeral, so either a revival will happen or the underworld arc will begin.
>>169
Rather, I think this time the story is about those who refuse to accept Kamijou’s death.
>>172
It’s unsettling that Tsuchimikado is supposed to be back, yet I haven’t seen him at all.
>>183
I wonder who else besides Alice, Aradia, and Tsuchimikado might mess up.
There are too many genuine mourning clothes for those who act like a wife, and Kamijo-san’s funeral might be a state funeral.
>>170
You can’t wear a funeral dress that shows your breasts even at a national funeral!
>>174
But during the time of the former Prime Minister, they came in full mourning attire…
>>170
It’s a person of a level that even the top leaders of the UK and the US would come to see…
>>187
When I think about it, it feels like a state funeral.
Since it’s an ultra sacred relic including the right hand, I thought someone would target it while being escorted, and it turns out to be you.
>>171
It was originally wielded by someone who ripped it from the corpse of a saint…
>>177
Is fantasy killing really that crazy of a thing!!?
For about the last 10 years, this work has been constantly asking, “What’s happening now?”
I thought that once this comes back, there will probably be a lot of people who will become completely dependent on it…
There are only those who are convinced they died because of their own inadequacy, and if they come back to life, they won’t leave my side…
I thought it felt familiar because it’s the way comics handle life.
Even though I know the circumstances, it’s frustrating from Ichitsuu’s perspective to see the guy who entrusted everything to him in a cool way right before dying now rampaging and likely causing trouble again.
I think this will end up with funeral costs being charged when it comes back.
Before I knew it, Aleister has become an ally…
>>180
Are they allies… I wonder…
>>184
Well, relatively…
If asked whether anything would have changed if I had been by your side, it would probably be sad to think that nothing would have changed either.
I can’t choose anything but traditional clothing because metal is a no-go, so I’m going to become a tough wife.
Misakichi, who is saying it’s cold because she chose a revealing costume on her own.
Aleister is not an ally; he is a troublesome fan.
It wasn’t 6th place for the blue P…
Emphasizing the breasts, huh (angry).
I don’t like being in a windowless building, saying things like “It’s just you and me” and having a one-on-one.
For me, it’s amusing that when we actually fight, it feels like the beginning of a close friendship.
What happens to my family registry if I revive from this state? Do I still have my student status?
In the midst of everyone feeling fluffy, it’s like Gowa is crying hard and is not very good at giving up.
Isn’t this supposed to be a funeral venue where you shouldn’t be laughing?