
A thread created by Ebina.
Not using a condom.
Sorry about that.
One
It’s not even for the group; it’s to deceive and send him to prison as a substitute for my son.
I’m doing quite a lot of things.
At the point where you’re lying for your own son and using a young person who believes in you as a substitute, well…
Ichi says it’s fine, but including the fact that they’re taking advantage of that, it’s all worthless.
Well, that’s a yakuza for you.
He’s definitely a loser because he’s in the same position as Kazama’s old man.
>>7
What?!
>>7
What does that mean?
>>7
Having killed my own parents, I raise my child to look up to me!
I guess this is what they call brainwashing, right?
What do you want to say?
Yakuza and such are all just trash.
Well, if you think of it as collecting a debt for my fingers, then going to jail isn’t so bad.
Kasuga is also going with that intention.
They themselves say that they are not the kind of person who is admired the most.
>>13
The person is aware of that themselves, you know.
It’s not like I’m a good person or anything.
Miki Plune person
I have a woman I’ve decided on in my heart, but that aside, it wouldn’t do to have raw sex with the boss’s daughter!
Of course the boss would be angry! Even if killing the woman and her child isn’t acceptable!
>>15
It was Hikawa’s daughter who wanted children, and Arakawa couldn’t refuse due to the circumstances.
There is no mention of whether contraception was used or not.
>>15
In the first place, you shouldn’t reject an engagement arranged by your parents just because you’re a yakuza.
A man who ejaculates light and darkness from his penis.
But all of this old man’s sons will achieve great things.
Whether a foster child or an abandoned child
A man whose treatment of his biological children is always terrible, even though it isn’t his intention.
If there’s a next time, I’m sure another ridiculously high-spec hidden child will appear.
There’s also the theory that condoms have holes, so don’t panic.
On the contrary, it’s scary that Ichi still comes after me despite that.
Ichimodo is quite the madman, isn’t he?
From Ichikawa’s perspective, it is understandable that the old man Arakawa lost a finger to help a foolish kid from a normal background who was recklessly using his name.
I can’t believe they are really mother and child.
It seems that the men and women of the world do not know the concept of contraception.
>>26
It was only once!
The character with the most kills in the work.
Hikawa’s daughter might not have liked the engagement, but over there, she was seriously in love, and it’s a bit much that she got Akane pregnant before discussing it with the boss.
Seeing the lengths they go to, not even shying away from the death of Chief Hikawa, shows how serious the other party is.
Seriously, there’s no doubt that this matter is garbage.
>>29
I thought they were not just holding back but rather enjoying it instead.
I think he wanted to torment Arakawa more than anything to do with his daughter.
He seems like a typical yakuza, but he’s a terrible person as a human being.
The old man probably has his own perspective, but he wouldn’t argue no matter what is said.
I reached out my hand, but…
They have messed up to the point that they are seriously in a bad situation.
It feels like the balance between the yakuza’s lowly side and human emotion that was present in the character from 7 was lost in 8.
Such sequels are always like this.
I think it’s really fitting for a character that their shortcomings are reinforced by later developments.
Even though the old man was young back then, he must have thought he could easily dodge that crazed gang leader; he was taking it too lightly and ended up with the engagement falling through…
If the old man had properly followed through at the time of 7, it wouldn’t have been an issue.
Going to help Ichii, the live feel is quite focused on the encore as well.
I think leaving behind a woman who was subjected to genocide by the head of the household is an act that is worse than that of a beast.
Well, there’s a theory that condoms don’t exist in that world…
>>40
Because it’s a world without drugs.
>>40
Tagashira and Nagumo were residents of another world…?
There is elastic rubber.
YAKUZA’s sperm probably can penetrate condoms.
I personally belong to the group that thought we would get married, but we couldn’t use protection.
When I look at Hikawa’s daughter at the moment of death, she doesn’t seem like the type to poke a hole in a rubber, and if she intends to get married, the flow would probably be to do it without poking a hole.
>>45
It might be that Akane-san made the hole.
I think it’s most likely that the old man was just a fan of irresponsible Nakata.
Arakawa… you didn’t use protection, did you?
A world where the probability of hitting the jackpot with a single mistake is too high.
The boss’s daughter seemed to be seriously in love and had a strong obsession, so I can imagine that something might have happened.
I guess the level of trashiness might somewhat diminish.
At the beginning of the year-end, even if he claims it himself, it seems he’s still popular, so the old man can still produce offspring.
It’s a sperm infused with Yakuza-nium, so it’s a sure shot every time.
Compared to the tumultuous 1750 days of my ultra-young days, I really have become suited for playing yakuza roles.
Compared to Hart, it feels more like someone acted on their own intentions or desires rather than just a simple mistake.
In the case of my parents, I think they would definitely take responsibility for Ebina if they had known, so it might be Hikawa’s daughter since they didn’t know.
That old man seems like he would also interfere with unnecessary things.
The theory that my dad made a hole.
I think Kiryu-san really put a lot of thought into explaining things to Kasumi…
The big breakup when Oyassan died was really the worst turning point.
I’m curious about how Ebina would react if she meets Kasuga.
>>61
We’ve met several times, right?
I wonder if the feelings I shared with Kiryu-chan were simmering in my gut.
Unlike Kazama’s father, it’s probably not fair to equate Sreka’s situation, as they have had too few moments in life where they could choose as they wished.
>>65
In other words, aside from the fact that they act as a guardian, their nature and actions are completely different, but there are surprisingly people who are deceived by the selective bullet-point magic and think they are the same kind.
Well, when it comes to brainwashing, Kazama is the real deal, but here, the sense of gratitude is stronger.
Even if I faintly feel that they are my real child, there’s no way I’d realize it.
At the point of being a yakuza hitman, you’re trash.
>>68
Well, considering my life up until now…
In terms of brainwashing, both Kazama and Hirose, as well as the thread image, ultimately do not use children as shields like Bryce does.
The thread image really threw the first one into prison as a substitute…
>>70
My old man is waiting for me out here!!!!!!!! There must be a reason for him shooting me and turning to Oumi!!!!!!! I’m still Masumi Arakawa’s subordinate!!!!!!!!
>>72
This is religion…
But I really love the killing in the 8th episode of Arakawa.
They probably won’t say it to each other, but Kazama has essentially made Sera a puppet.
>>74
Giving the right to decide the fourth generation to Kazama, well…
The old man also acknowledges that he is not the kind of person who can be admired and I think he is aware of being a worthless person.
Ichigo’s loyalty is at a bizarre level, but after being treated like that, it’s no wonder his brain would fry.
Well, the old man from Arakawa is bad, but…
I’m scared of Ichi, who still fervently believes in that…
>>76
They’re no different from Blythe followers, right?
>>79
Haku seems to be doing surprisingly well even without Bryce.
Well, it seems there are different types of Haku.
>>76
As mentioned earlier, if that happened, of course, they would admire it.
Even if you call it fanaticism, it’s not like I’m using it to harm someone while brandishing my affection for the old man; I’m just fervently admiring him.
It’s Arakawa’s fault for showing off in front of an unknown kid and losing a finger, so take responsibility and make Kasuga your underling for life… died… died…
I think that once I become a Yakuza and understand the value of enko, my loyalty will become stronger.
He couldn’t completely stop Waka’s rampage and died without knowing that the woman he truly loved had been alive, all while looking at Tendo’s pretty face, so I suppose it feels a bit pitiful to speak too strongly about it.
>>82
A Yakuza shouldn’t be allowed to have a happy ending.
I want to see Waka and Ebina meet.
>>84
It seems like it will be annihilated by hatred.
>>84
If you don’t know about the backstory of Omi, you might casually seem like you’re cooperating with the 3K strategy.
For Ich, they are a lifesaver who would have been dead long ago without their help, and after being picked up, they have been closely followed and supported, so it’s only natural to admire them.
If there is someone who helped me, even to the point of discarding their own fingers, despite having no connection to my childhood self, then I don’t think it’s strange for that to be a lifelong bond.
After a lot of fighting together, without knowing the relationship between Ebina and Arakawa, the hatred towards the yakuza slightly faded.
Rough
Te river
Person truth
Nasu
Hmm.
da
I wanted to see the route that leads to that.
>>89
It’s too lacking in resemblance to a father figure in spring.
Killing not just 18 people but wiping out the entire gang is brutal.
Moreover, even though they were sent a barrage of assassins the day before and were in a wrecked state, how did they manage to take on the martial artist Hikawa barehanded and wipe everyone out?
>>92
Considering that there were those who abandoned the mother in Ebina, it shouldn’t be a complete massacre.
It feels like Kiryu-chan has killed everyone and is so strong that it’s intimidating.
Anyone can do it with 18 people, right, Saejima?
Wakaichi Ebina
Everyone got a big win!
I’m not actually someone who longs to be in the yakuza; I’m just trying to find the criminal who killed my father by entering the yakuza, you know, Arakawa.
In the world of the yakuza, having the nickname “murderer” without the qualifier of numbers is no joke.
Why was I looked down upon even though I had this name?
>>98
Reverse
Because of that nickname, I had too many enemies.
I only knew how to live by becoming a yakuza.
Especially in that era.
Chairman Hikawa is kind of offbeat, you know.
Looks like a villain.
>>101
The situation is that I sent out my daughter, whom I believed in, but she abandoned her and ended up making a child with a soap girl, and when I tried to make her take responsibility, she reacted with reverse anger, so I’m sure there’s a lot of accumulated rage.
I wonder if helping someone while trying to look cool in front of Ichii is tied to the fact that I wanted someone to help me during my childhood.
If Arakawa is a murderer
I want to know the aliases of Kazama’s old man and Shimano.
The boss of Hikawa is a true yakuza in the bad sense, only valuing his one precious daughter or family.
I was getting worn out trying to take down the Ice River assassin with only about five people in the café.
Maybe during the Ik kawa Massacre, there are anger buffs and love buffs.
The man, who was just a mere acting troupe, really rose to become a yakuza, or rather, a hitman.
>>106
It seems that the only merit they had was perhaps being good at killing.
>>112
Since I was small and stood on stage, I have been a top-notch actor, even after entering the yakuza.
I think you should at least tell him everything about the issue of being a substitute for your son.
>>107
If it were Ichi, even if told that he would go as a substitute for Waka, he would have gone gladly, right?
>>107
When it comes to my son, my judgment is consistently off.
>>107
I couldn’t have spoken coherently the morning after my real son committed murder.
>>107
Since I contacted Sawashiro first, I think Koshira definitely said that he did it first.
With the calculation that someone else will go in my place.
Around me, there is the strongest stealth funnel called Sawashiro…
You had too much talent as a hitman rather than as a Yakuza.
It seems that the character, even with their flawed elements, is depicted from childhood, which allows for understanding through their emotions and the surrounding background.
I have to say, but Seven is the most interesting as a yakuza character.
>>117
Isn’t the yakuza genre not zero?
>>120
It feels like 7 is a human drama of Ichibe.
>>117
The one that feels the most like a yakuza in the series is definitely 0, during the peak of the yakuza era.
Politicians aren’t involved; it’s just the yakuza fighting each other.
It’s good that the first one to contact after the murder is the boss.
I like that all three of them, my biological child Ichi, adopted child Waka, and the others, strongly carry the traits of skilled actors from the Arakawa family.
There are three middle-aged men, so there’s no way we don’t have money!
The brutality of Arakawa in the killings at 8 exceeded all my expectations.
The main story becoming a yakuza theme is from 0 to 2, and after that, it feels like the scale of the story and multiple protagonists have turned into tales of events in the Yakuza world.
Simply too strong…
Definitely stronger than Akiyama and Taro.
If you think even a little bit that it’s bad… please make me your subordinate again!!!
The ongoing turmoil of the Tojo Clan has been the main focus, but surprisingly, the yakuza is a secondary element.
I wanted to hear more about the era of Masumi Arakawa and the president of the Hoshiryu-kai.
No matter how hard I try, I’m still a bad person, but if the best one forgives me, then I’ll be forgiven.
>>133
If Ichii allows it, there’s nothing more to say about what was done with Ichii…
>>133
The story was about Kiryuu-chan apologizing for being the first to forgive 8, right?
Isn’t the number of kills higher than Saejima’s?
>>134
It’s not “murderer” but “killing.”
>>134
Saegashima is at zero, so most yakuza are greater than Saegashima!
In a fight, it might be Kiryu or Saejima, but when it comes to killing, this guy might be the strongest.
>>135
Despite killing at a level that dwarfs the 18 murders by Saejima, why is it a third-party organization…?
>>142
It might be that there was an agreement that, because it’s too dangerous, I will keep it secret in exchange for you behaving quietly in the third dimension…
>>142
Killing one’s parents might be seen as a badge of honor in the underworld.
It may not have been viewed positively as an organization.
Wouldn’t it have gone more smoothly if we had sent Mitu to pick up Ichi and explained the situation at the time of his release?
I was shooting to survive in Chapter 1, but if I had made one wrong move, I would have been dead.
>>137
On the surface, it’s difficult for the big executives of the Omi Alliance who sold out the Tojo Clan to act independently.
>>137
It seems that Mitsu has become quite influential, so if we want to avoid the plan being discovered, we need to be extremely careful and cannot act casually. Furthermore, it’s rare to be able to meet Mitsu.
It would have been nice to have one more reliable errand runner.
If anything, it’s more of a fantasy that yakuza would settle things by fighting.
>>140
“Hahaha! Kiryu-san, the times have changed! Nowadays, who got into a fight with whom doesn’t matter at all! That’s why old gangs are like this.”
>>140
It’s a game full of fantasy yakuza focused on violence, without much in the way of drugs or selling women.
The nickname “Killer Arakawa” is cool, isn’t it?
In that world, being kind like the encoder or having a sense of closure is actually quite gentle.
No matter how much I say “Ichigo,” they might have changed their mind in prison…
When I saw that they had barged into the meeting, I thought, sure enough, nothing has changed with Ichi…
Taking out the entire group by yourself, are you Kiryu-san?
Here, I will thoroughly take care of the balls.
Saeshima is essentially zero…
Compared to the Matsukane group of the same third-party organization, they contribute to the Tojo Clan at a different level.
But Saejima has been killing bears left and right…
>>151
There are too many bears in that mountain.
Are bears from all over the country coming to seek revenge?
You… didn’t use a condom!?
If I had submitted all of my allowance, I would have probably been a direct descendant by now.
>>155
It’s more important to give allowance to younger ones than to promote directly to the upper ranks, both for Arakawa and Sawashiro.
Incorporating murder into business like it’s completely normal for decades is seriously Yakuza-level, Arakawa Group.
Both 7 and 8 generally have their flaws because of this guy, don’t they?
>>157
I’ll apologize, so…
>>160
In the end, I didn’t do anything after this.
>>166
I thought you chose to live in order to keep apologizing.
>>183
In other words, dying there won’t solve anything.
If you’re going to live and do something, you ultimately have to focus on treatment, don’t you?
>>183
There are also the persuasions of those around me, and the promise I made with Ichi is significant.
I think they realized that the only way for the yakuza to atone is to keep living.
On the contrary, it was probably treated poorly precisely because it was essentially like being an assassin.
If it were made direct, it would be inconvenient too.
To be honest, I was quite disappointed with 8.
No matter how beautifully you put it, in the end, it’s just the yakuza.
It’s a gathering of trash, isn’t it?
Sawashiro’s fighting style is more frightening because it seems seasoned as a killer rather than just being strong.
Because the main profit of the Tojo Clan was not from the Miki Prune.
The scene of meeting the number one is so intense that it’s no wonder my brain gets fried.
If only I could have entrusted the front company first…
However, Mitsu, who was not even aware of the big dissolution that Kasira from Sawashiro did, was trusted…
He used to be just Ichie’s underling.
>>169
I mean, it’s probably because Kashira is too close to Waka, so they definitely can’t let him know.
>>169
It’s probably because Kashira is connected to Waka.
Unlike Kazama, who thinks he’s taking responsibility for parricide, I helped a foolish kid who had nothing to do with it, even at the cost of losing my fingers, so it’s no wonder I became infatuated.
Sawashiro was also hiding around her pinky in the imprisoned scene, and she probably skipped several takes due to her youth.
If you trace back the root of the root of the root of the root of the root cause, you ultimately arrive at Kazama’s old man, who didn’t completely destroy the Jingwon faction.
>>175
The latecomers act like victims after being wiped out, but they involve innocent people and intimidate their own members to obey, so the Jingwon faction is among the worst scum in the series.
Maybe even Kazama’s boss, who has probably killed more, is still just the direct subordinate of the young head as of the zero point, and the Kazama group is a third-tier organization after all.
It’s pretty funny how Kashira and Waka are losing points in their memories of 8.
I think Kashira would have wanted to be informed, but probably if he had known about the big disbandment, he would have sided with the younger members at the time.
Even Kazama’s old man is ruining his legs for Kiryu-chan…
>>180
It’s practically like I made him a Yakuza myself, and helping him during his work is essentially pumping the match…
It’s Sawayama’s fault for not using a condom.
I think one of the charms is that there are quite a few inconsistencies in the behavior and dialogue of the characters.
If it flies off by around 6, it’s no good.
Kazama seems to have killed people as he pleased, but then he overlooked the Jingwon faction, leaving behind hidden troubles, and brought Kiryu-chan and Nishiki into this world. I think even if we put it in bullet points, it’s completely different from Arakawa.
Kazama’s feelings are well understood.
That being said, from the outside, it just looks like this guy is a piece of crap!
It’s like Zeus that all three of my sons have completely different attributes.
When you reach the level of Kazama’s old man, calculations run automatically, separate from emotions.
Hikawa girl was jealous because she couldn’t get Akagawa’s attention, and there’s a significant possibility that she was trying to deceive him by pretending to have a child with another man.
In the end, there was no evidence in the game that confirmed Ebina is Arakawa’s son.
In that regard, it’s incredible that all the children raised by Kiryu-san are currently doing well.
>>193
I wonder if the third son disappeared because he messed something up…
>>193
The video letter from the 7th spin-off is the culmination of Asagao, isn’t it…?
Killing doesn’t necessarily mean promotion, does it…?
Hikawa Kousan is part of the Tojo Clan, and it’s a case of parricide and mass murder; it’s surprising they managed to be safe.
Even Kiryu-chan was targeted for her life due to killing her parents.
>>195
Well, it’s probably a total massacre of the crew.
Kazama’s father finds it hard to feel the difference in treatment compared to Nishiki.
It was probably just that Kiryu-chan particularly liked it.
>>197
Kazuma
Yumi
Brocade
Wasn’t there a way to call?
It’s me who made him an orphan, but I want him to become a decent person, so I’ve been subtly keeping my distance from Kazama’s old man.
It’s my own doing that made them orphans, so I take care of Hirose’s old man while carrying a sense of guilt.
The old man Arakawa took care of a kid who was about to die in an unrelated situation, and everyone is different.
How can I take revenge on a person who would kill everyone?