
It feels like the former Tojo Clan.
Um… what happened to the nuclear waste from Nere Island?
>>2
Hehe.
Watanabe didn’t appear at all in the side story, did he?
The guy who looks like Watase has come out.
I thought Dad wouldn’t die given the brightness of the story, but if he had died like that, it would have been the worst!
It really has come to the point where no one dies anymore.
>>6
There was someone who was shot dead right in front of Noah!!!
I was a little surprised that Noah wasn’t dragging it…
>>9
Who was it again…?
>>10
The name of the champion of the pirate battle… what was it again…
>>14
It’s Mortimer.
That’s something that should die…
Instead, the enemies die one after another.
Damn… that’s not what I meant…
I see, they were living long because they were eating whale poop.
…No way, 200 years is strange!!
>>11
I think it had a good balance as a fantasy element in a realistic work.
It was good that there was some explanation for why Bryce is young.
>>13
I was thinking it’s for the same reason that Gonda, Etsuko, and Yuki-chan don’t age… but it turns out those who just don’t age are the real anomalies.
But when he made Rodriguez, he was around 160 years old, right…?
Didn’t he look like an old man…?
Majima and the others used life hacks for killing in the conflicts among bad guys that could seem messy.
>>18
If you pushed someone down knowing there was a whale, that’s not good, but if you didn’t know, then it’s an accident, right…?
If it’s Yukichan at her sixtieth birthday, I can hold her.
Raymond will also become part of ambergris.
I was thinking, what is the white whale element of the chapter title? But then I realized that Moby Dick is a man-eating whale…
It was also a stone element.
I’m glad I was able to finish the story before Monster Hunter.
The completion elements will be discussed later…
The flow of Shigaki becoming both an enemy and an ally, getting confused and ultimately ending up as an ally, felt like a representation of an ordinary yakuza being tossed around by the dissolution.
I thought that the last thread image was still left on the island and that the nuclear waste return work was still ongoing.
As expected of someone who has been a direct line boss, they have the ability to bring things together.
It seems that in the live-action version, they brought in Takataka Aoki for the spin-off, and he brought a good vibe to it.
It was fun for everyone to confront those lame adults in the final battle.
Mortimer and the inner circle squabble, Queen and the inner circle squabble, the role of inner circle squabble is an accident.
Jack the Collector has also died, right?
🚣♀️🪨🪨🪨
The dream was still a dream that couldn’t be fulfilled.
If I could show a dream to a kid, then that’s good enough; it’s nice to have ended on a heartfelt note.
I feel that Majima’s strength is at its peak right now.
The three-dimensional maneuver gear and clones are too strong.
>>33
In naval battles, I didn’t struggle at all in individual combat.
>>33
Now, my brother seems like he could win against Kiryu-chan in their prime.
>>41
I think I’m going to lose to Kiryu-chan from the 7th spin-off.
>>44
To be honest, I feel like it’s about the same.
No, we did catch a big squid, but that’s just bragging, right?
>>34
Why is the multiple of 8 so big?
It was quite surprising that the treasure remained in hand in this kind of treasure-hunting work.
I thought it would end up like a type that either sinks and disappears into the sea or is no longer taken out, with my experiences until now being like treasures.
Majima only took the commemorative photo, but did Shigaki’s group and Haku get their share?
Also, the Goro Pirates.
Since it’s 150 billion yen, even if it’s divided among 300 people, each person would get 500 million yen…
What, Kasuga, are you still doubting? I mean, you’ve been on the ship the whole time, haven’t you?
Well, if I got 1 billion yen, I could easily handle nuclear waste.
In the end, why do you want to shoot something like a documentary…?
Kasuga has doubts about the squid, but Kiryu-chan seems like she would believe that Majima is amazing.
Basically, the final boss is Japanese, and I thought this guy was the final boss.
“I was the one who brought up the topic,” he said.
Well, being a yakuza, I’d prioritize money over complete strangers…
>>46
Isn’t it normal for that not to happen, even if you’re not a yakuza? Rather, it’s more likely to happen with a chivalrous yakuza.
>>46
It’s one thing if it’s just Shigaki, but there are 100 Yakuza whose livelihoods are at stake…
(To be honest, it sounds completely absurd, but my brother might actually do it.)
Why was Noah casually walking right in the middle of that brutal fight?!
>>48
Because he’s a boy.
I hope Minami and Nishida each receive 500 million…
If he hadn’t been afflicted by cancer, my uncle would have continued to grow stronger…
Illness is really scary, isn’t it?
Majima himself originally has a weak attachment to money.
It seems like showing Noah the vast world and cool adults while chasing treasure is the main priority.
Even the minor antagonist could have received some treasure if they had just shown a little humility.
Aren’t they going to rebuild Majima Construction!? I was saying that, and maybe Nishida and Minami haven’t received anything either.
If my dad isn’t getting it, the crew can’t get it either.
Kiryuu-chan looks the strongest when she is protecting Haru.
I think the Rich family and Masaru received enough share to live carefree for the rest of their lives, but they’ll probably buy a ship and set off on a new adventure.
The real main character, or rather, the party’s motivation is Noah, so there’s no killing.
(Noah makes a “Huh?” face.)
Well, Jason’s children have fairly good personalities.
The theme was that the world is vast.
After all, it’s no good to be holed up in the underworld.