
I want to become that kind of person.
A kind that blows people’s heads off.
“You’re making me lower it physically, aren’t you?”
>>2
Are people who come from facilities not even allowed to dream!?
>>3
What did you say to Shishido?
Invincible?
I cried.
I am a former yakuza who grew up in a facility.
A person who drops a human from above.
You don’t necessarily have to be a Yakuza; even a company president can drive an expensive car, walk with confidence, and have people around them bow their heads.
>>7
Shut up!
Don’t talk down to me, you murderer of the Yakuza.
>>9
Oath
Kill
I honestly want to be thanked.
>>11
I think it’s better to live normally than to be a yakuza.
>>12
Therefore, it would have been so!
>>12
I was able to achieve it fairly well in the sub-quest, but it didn’t work out.
You can imagine what kind of feeling Kazama’s old man had when he came to the Sunflower.
Every time I see the scene recalling 0
Kiryu-chan probably isn’t that interested in nice cars or bowing to those around him, and it makes me laugh.
>>15
I just want to become an adult like Kazama’s old man, that’s all. I thought I wanted to become respectable enough to have a good car and earn the respect of those around me, so much so that they’d bow their heads to me.
Since I started being in the Yakuza, I’ve realized that being a Yakuza isn’t anything special or impressive…
>>15
That said, Kiryu-chan was young too.
What I really want is to work under O-yassan.
That’s why Kazama probably gave in too.
A dream that seems like trash compared to the people working hard in the mainstream.
>>16
But I think Kiryu-chan was able to say this line because she had experiences from 0 to 6.
I was able to find happiness in my day-to-day life in Okinawa because I met Haruka and the orphans.
Well, I guess that’s how I felt when I was younger.
Once I actually entered the yakuza society, I stopped saying things like this.
>>18
There’s only beer and canned coffee.
I don’t expect anything other than that.
I like this exchange.
I think they probably regret joining the Yakuza pretty early on.
At the zero point, I realize that such admiration was a misunderstanding… right?
Kazama’s old man is being bowed to by the townspeople.
It’s because they either didn’t have proper connections or are giving money to charity.
It’s not about being a Yakuza…
>>23
Even Kiryu-chan from Zero charges a protection fee… I guess it’s natural since they work in real estate…
People in Okinawa catch fish and live every day.
There are too many statements like “Don’t paint pictures with someone else’s blood” that show you’re not cut out for being a yakuza.
If Nishiki were alive…
It’s an afterthought, but at this point, I’ve realized that even an ordinary person is struggling to live.
The troublesome thing about Kiryu-chan is that once she has made up her mind, she won’t stop even if Kazama’s father tries to intervene…
There are a lot of scumbags among ordinary people too, which is why even someone like that could be in the yakuza.
If ordinary people suffering from yakuza, like in real life, started a yakuza expulsion movement, Kiryu-chan wouldn’t be able to do anything, right?
Are the ordinary people in Kamurocho worse than the local yakuza!?
>>34
Aren’t they all just people who can’t really be called law-abiding citizens, just because they’re not categorized as yakuza?
>>34
There are too many people who essentially belong to the category of half-criminals.
It’s frustrating that the speed of a thug’s fight doesn’t change with the times.
The world is built on the fantasy that traditional Yakuza are accepted by the local community.
I want to fight a strong opponent and feel triumphant.
I want to walk the path where people bow their heads to me.
It’s only bad that the adult I admired was Kazama’s father…
While feeling deflated by the gap between reality and ideals, isn’t the essence of being able to build yourself up already like that of a yakuza, Kiryu-chan?
Rather, it has been proven in the Judge series that ordinary people are more dangerous.
How was Kazama’s old man managing as a yakuza without properly collecting protection money?
>>43
Is it because there are many corporate younger brothers?
It seems Matsushima, who was supposed to be skilled, was doing collections, so maybe he’s involved in loan sharking.
>>43
They’re not taking protection money just because they got caught in a raid at the gambling den, but they’re still doing what they do as yakuza.
I thought that even with a body that can’t fight, old man can still be a Yakuza.
>>46
I was fully engaged in combat until I injured my leg.
When I was young, I was invincible at the level of Kiryu-chan.
If there’s someone who is a born fighter and says, “I’m strong,” I want to fight them and make them bow their head.
However, I have little interest in money or power, and I dislike lowlifes who live by exploiting others and sucking their blood.
As a result, the “ultimate weapon that annihilates yakuza organizations upon hearing of troubles” is completed.
Lethal Weapon
For a while, Kiryu-chan has been able to work as a taxi driver, albeit in a roundabout way.
Well, there are definitely points to criticize about getting by with such a fake name and proof photo…
Kiryu’s tendency to help others a lot also comes from Kazama.
Rather than rushing out to listen to the troubles,
Whether you’re running an orphanage or driving a taxi, the yakuza will come from over there.
I actually think that someone like Kiryu-chan is the original kind of yakuza, and it’s those who became part of the organization that have become somewhat strange.
Dreaming of being a yakuza because of admiration for Kazama, after going through various experiences, I’ve concluded that the dream of being a yakuza is nothing but shit compared to the dreams of ordinary people.
In the world of Ryū, there are too many crime organizations of various sizes that do not display their emblems.
When I think about it, it was admiration for Kazama and the desire to support Kazama.
I’m not the type of person who wants to be a yakuza…
At the beginning of 0, I’m already in sage mode thinking that it’s enough if I can contribute to the old man, Kiryu-chan…
Being an orphan and coming from a facility was quite a disadvantage at that time.
If it’s the Yakuza, there are so many of those kinds of people that it wouldn’t be a handicap.
Even though my awareness of the law is low, I don’t like to bother honest people who are living their lives properly.
I may be a social misfit, but fundamentally, I’m not suited to be a yakuza.
I tried many times to live quietly, but in the end, those around me wouldn’t leave me alone, and I lost my name in the end.
“Most of the ones who became ‘dream fulfillers’ had their dreams come true.”
Kiryu is the only one saying, “I’ve decided not to live for myself anymore.” He continues with that thought, doesn’t he?
There was humanity when I was cursing the moneylender.
If it weren’t for 5, the rest would have ended peacefully, but as long as we live there, the sorrow that could not be avoided would have been inevitable.
If it weren’t for Park, there wouldn’t have been a 5 or a 6, right…?
>>66
Seriously, that’s true.
>>66
The war criminal who completely messed up Kazuma Kiryu’s life and has been ranked as the most disliked character in the series for five consecutive years is not to be taken lightly.
>>66
Either way, Daigo is coming, so it doesn’t really change much, does it…?
Why doesn’t Kiryu-chan leave Kabukicho and live as an ordinary person?
If you go to the countryside, you can become an upstanding citizen as much as you want.
>>67
You couldn’t become it at the time of 3!
>>67
You’ve been doing it all along, right!?
I always end up in bad situations, whether it’s getting caught up in something, someone coming to ask for help, Yakuza washing up on the shore, Park trying to destroy my family, or Haruka bursting out.
>>71
In the end, if you trace it back, it is due to Bok.
I think if Haruka hadn’t run away from home, I wouldn’t have gotten involved with 6.
I think 5 was dragged out by Kurosawa, unrelated to Boku and Haru.
I ended up retreating to places like Okinawa and Fukuoka, but the yakuza came, the yakuza washed ashore, and Park showed up…
If it’s a rural area in Tohoku where the yakuza’s influence isn’t very strong, maybe there’s a chance…?
>>72
It seems like bears might come.
Even though it’s just one day, after becoming the fourth generation, I appointed a successor and brought Daigo out.
It can’t be said that I have nothing to do with it.
Weren’t you trying to become an ordinary person even back in the second one?
As expected, it seems that from now on, I’ll just be waiting for death calmly while battling illness.
I was supposed to be a regular person running a real estate company at zero, but why…
Even though I lost money after the bubble burst, looking back at the money battles from the zero years, being a real estate agent might have actually been a vocation suited to me.
The strong person who marked a strike on Kiryu’s peace and my brother’s marital history.
It’s all ruined because of you.
If my friends Haruka and Asagao were taken hostage, I would have no choice but to get involved in the world of the yakuza.
In that sense, the moment Kiryu-chan chose to live with Haruka, her fate was already decided.
At the end of 5, Haruka was candid about how she was suddenly considered to be chasing her idol dreams, which led to her life being threatened, and she got tired of it or something like that.
>>87
Since Haruka already expressed that she doesn’t want to be an idol at the event in the second one, it seriously makes me wonder why they’re doing this again now.
The scriptwriter is an idiot.
If Oda hadn’t been around, I might have become a skilled bodyguard and roller at Tachibana’s place.
You should have quit the Yakuza when it was over.
Well, from Haruka’s perspective, let’s stay away from the yakuza! And yet you were separated from the uncle.
Let’s do it together with those connected to Omi! Mr. Park was also connected!
I think I might have ended my retirement announcement on a bitter note.
According to the old man’s plan, it was probably arranged for Kiryu-chan to become a legitimate real estate agent or land dealer.
I really don’t understand, but I guess he came back to Dojima.
>>92
Although there are parts that Kiryu-chan has stubbornly decided on, if he and Nishiki had become ordinary real estate agents, wouldn’t no one be unhappy?
“When Sera, our only hope, was shot, there was nothing we could do.”
Some unknown person from Shimano’s place defeated Doujima…
“The beloved uncle who raised me is a yakuza!” and then left.
To those in the idol industry connected with active yakuza.
That’s a ridiculously intense act of revenge.
If it weren’t for Oda’s betrayal, Makoto and Kiryu might have been able to stay hidden.
In that case, I guess Majima has to beat down all three executives…
Kuze’s older brother honestly feels like he has already been purified around the end of the second match.
Not as good a person as (one might) say.
It’s not as wicked as the enemy says.
They are a strategist, but they probably aren’t someone who sees through everything to that extent.
That kind of old man.
Let Kiryu-chan rampage wildly and prevent her from returning to the Tojo Clan.
Moreover, I recall how Kazama’s father was naturally creating a path for Kiryu to change his life as a normal person, with Tachibana backing him up and leading him into that world…
Nishiki will probably follow Kiryu, so they were creating a path for rehabilitation.
…Why do you come back to Dojima after beating up your older brother’s boss and other members of different groups…!?
Oda’s scum is just too worthless, damn it!
It’s not that Kazama has no ambition or desire to improve.
The target child is emotionally weak as a gangster just by doing something clumsy like letting them grow up unnoticed.
After losing my physical prime due to injury, I’ve become quite mentally drained as well…