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[Yakuza] A character about the level of an early membership SSR.

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I was accepted into the group here.

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I was allowed to join!!

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I was taken in by my friends!!

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The fluffy light has started to rise up…

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If it’s number one, then everyone is SSR! I think that’s what they would say.

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But this guy will become an enemy at first, you know?

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It must be above UR.

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It’s also bad that Sonhee didn’t tell me her brother is alive…

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Isn’t Adachi also an SSR?

If you’re not here, the biggest adventure won’t begin.

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>>9

It’s someone I encountered right after their release.

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First of all, the person is too UR (ultra rare).

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We’re both too SSR for each other…

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For the top, even Eichi is an SSR.

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Regardless of intentions, without Ei-chan, Tommy would either have been falsely accused or have his letter eaten, leading to a dead end, so it was an SSR.

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I don’t shine without being number one…

When I was venting about things like that to Kiryu-chan, I felt my heart become number one, saying, “That’s not true…!”

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When two unemployed middle-aged men came to help during a crisis in Hawaii, I was the one who almost cried the most.

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That expression over there is really nice, isn’t it…?

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At 8, it’s too much of an SSR existence for Kiryu-san.

Because I used to be a nurse, I bring up the topic of end-of-life notes.

I can’t quite grasp that you’re a legendary Yakuza; you say things like “You’re my friend.”

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I feel the greatest positive influence.

I had the qualities to become a nurse, having always admired Nightingale.

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If it weren’t for Adachi-san, I might have been the one to die the most…

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The person who has no seat after the withdrawal.

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A man who has been homeless for about six months but somehow seems oddly accustomed to it.

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If you have abundant medical knowledge, you might be relied upon in places like that…

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There are more “Doudeshou” jokes than I expected.

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I’m glad that Yasuda Ken in this world gets to eat delicious shrimp chili.

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>>181

Many characters have no choice but to throw jellyfish because the fortune teller has disappeared…

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Number-san Reverse

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If the original person has a similar hairstyle, it would be so spot on that it would freak me out…

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The reason I got fired had nothing to do with being number one! Thank goodness!!

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“I’m really glad I didn’t end up hating myself the most until the end,” they complained, and that felt very human and resonated with me.

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>>26

If it were really the worst, I might end up hating that person, but that kind of human quality is nice, isn’t it?

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After rejoining the party, the initial sense of frustration seems like a lie, as he becomes the first man to be burned out mentally.

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The adventure actually begins because I was brought along by Adachi-san in the first place.

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If there was no Number to begin with, from the first perspective…

I should have died at that time when I was betrayed by the Arakawa group and lost everything, so you are truly the greatest benefactor among benefactors.

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Being a hero is a way of life, right?

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I really love the initial three-person party of Adachi-san number one, no matter how you look at it.

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>>33

The color balance with red, blue, and green is also good.

And then I encounter Professor Sujimon.

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The four of us, including the top number, Adachi-san, and Sacchan, have a sense of security similar to the East Blue crew from One Piece.

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I liked the corrupt nursing home chapter the most.

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Mr. Adachi is basically a silly old man, but he sometimes looks cool, which I don’t like… It’s so cool…

It makes my heart become a maiden.

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But this guy was dealing drugs on the side…

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It’s amazing to hear Kiryu-chan being described by a completely ordinary person as “For me, Kiryu-san is not a legendary yakuza but rather a rather strong fighter who is just an unusual person.”

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I wonder why I feel so moved by the scene where two unemployed people increase.

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I think the party chat was a really good system.

I want to endlessly hear the most foolish conversations.

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>>42

I want Eri-chan to talk more…

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You sing too well.

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It’s applicable to almost everyone, so I don’t know who it’s about…!

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The most important is the common one, but it can steadily increase in rarity.

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>>29

Despite being about the same in terms of combat capability as Tommy, what is that reliability all about?

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Look, there’s the highest ceiling! And the futon too!

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I thought there wouldn’t be any because it’s the celebrity category, but I kind of like the unemployed person who comes to help all the way in Hawaii.

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Everything that comes out of Adachi-san is basically too trivial.

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>>50

The internet is broken.

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>>57

Is it the end of the world?

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It’s ridiculous, but it’s so good…

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There are many ordinary people, so everyone is warm and nice, right?

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There can’t possibly be no money with three middle-aged guys at this age!

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But even though I dropped the soft serve ice cream, I’m still going to try to put what fell back on top, right?

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Zhao who stirs up the conversation.

Bread that keeps getting sidetracked.

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Because the character was built around Yasuken.

If Yasuken had not agreed to appear, it would have been a completely different character.

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Three unemployed middle-aged men are having a loud time on the roadside with a bat when they get confronted by some thugs.

Of course, there is no money.

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It’s amazing that they were able to call on the original cast for the sequel… I’m grateful.

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I’m a fan of Nanba, not Yasuken!

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Fortune teller (professional bowler)

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“It looked like a ridiculous photo, but other than the main ones…”

The only ones with names, faces, and lines are the mayor and Can-san, I guess.

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Assuming that Yakuza 9 will feature the main character the most.

I would definitely hate it if Namba wasn’t there…

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Aadachi-san, having worked as a public servant until retirement, was quite at home as the president in the early stages of the company.

Why does Ichi, who has only been unemployed in a Yakuza prison, have such high suitability for being a working adult…?

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>>65

Too overflowing with talent other than being a Yakuza.

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>>65

I think that growing up in a high-end soapland may have given them strange interpersonal skills.

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>>73

It’s one of the finest soaps in that world, so I guess I’ll learn various manners given the types of customers.

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>>65

I can’t let the old man and the young one who are watching over me from over there see me in a pathetic state…

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It’s nice that two older men come rushing in to help when Kiryu-chan gets kidnapped in Hawaii and things are tough.

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Adachi-san: “Sorry to keep you waiting.”

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Of course, Nanba, but even Adachi-san seems like the voice actor could play the live-action role without any discomfort.

The problem is that there isn’t a guy who is like the best one…

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It’s nice to see Kiryu-chan among a bunch of grown, unmarried guys laughing and chatting about silly things…

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Ah! Hanjungi is happily eating cucumber salad! So cute!

I got incredibly angry because brandy was mixed with cucumber.

It’s all my fault.

Ah~oh

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Mr. Adachi doesn’t have a body of someone in their 60s…

It’s too stiff and crunchy…

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>>71

I thought he was a beer-belly old man until I saw him at 8.

I had a strong feeling of being betrayed.

I still think about it.

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>>111

Even after the battle in 7, I was frequently posing in bodybuilding…

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The HelloWork staff are too perfect for their job…

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Adachi-san also has a good compatibility in that they were the first to agree to the biggest goal.

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Like 8CM, Akio Otsuka’s compilation is good, isn’t it?

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I didn’t expect that a character who treats me like “I don’t know” about the legendary yakuza would have such good compatibility with Kiryu-chan.

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The acting of that useless old man is amazing, Akio Otsuka.

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The way you support Kiryu-chan is really great.

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It would be easier to increase the favorability before Number 8 returns to Japan.

Kiryu? We’re going to show Nanba the authentic Hawaiian pole dance!

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It shouldn’t be that Adachi-san’s model is actually Akio Otsuka himself.

Hmm… no, it looks quite similar.

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>>83

Akio Otsuka is the one drawing closer, or rather, he is approaching.

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>>92

If Adachi-san is going to say, “Looks like I’ve messed up… I can’t pretend it didn’t happen, but please forget about it,” then don’t say it!

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>>102

No, Mr. Adachi would have a more unpleasant-looking excuse.

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Even though he should be just an unremarkable middle-aged man who used to be homeless,

I think people around would find it incomprehensible that I have the combat power to probably wipe out even a small Yakuza gang on my own.

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The ending note was a great proposal that utilized the qualities of nurses.

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A man who can match a raccoon and withstand Daigo’s kick.

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>>86

Raccoon > Daigo…?

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I have too many survival stories from my homeless days.

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Hey, the best one!

You’re saying you’re devoted to Sacchan, but inviting someone on a date through a matching app while clicking your fingers with both hands is a bit too desperate, don’t you think?

To be honest, I was taken aback watching from the sidelines.

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What is that for Kiryu-chan! How worthless! It made me realize that I needed friends who would help me.

The fact that this is the eighth numbered installment feels quite melancholic.

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>>91

Yeah, there are those kinds of friends out there…

It’s called Nishiyama.

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>>91

Because the ones who would do it died in the first installment.

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>>91

Akiyama is pushing their beliefs on me like a true believer!!

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The older brother from 8’s side story and Saejima look the most fun in the past.

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>>95

If Kiryu-chan and Nishiki can live healthily until 60 and then have a great time in Hawaii without any worries, they would enjoy it.

Miyajima and Saeshima are definitely having fun.

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There were a lot of people who could have been silly with Kiryu-chan, but many of them died…

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What Kiryu-san needed was a friend with whom he could share his hobbies, like a poke-surfer, unrelated to the yakuza.

He was a friend who treated me without hesitation, even knowing that I was a legendary yakuza like Number.

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>>97

The ones who seem capable of doing that either die or become distant without becoming that close.

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Eating the grass or mushrooms growing around there and feeling the universe, Tommy also thought that person was crazy.

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Both Akiyama and Date were friends, but there was a bit of distance between them…

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Akiyama’s brain has been destroyed.

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It’s strange that Number and Sacchan, who are almost ordinary and not particularly involved with the underworld, fight together…

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Akiyama: “Become the boss monkey of Kamurocho!”

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Even though I’m unemployed, I’m crying at the reunion party and joining in Hawaii.

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Saejima wants to get more involved with Ichiban.

Those two are definitely compatible.

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Akiyama looked pitiful in 6, but basically, when it comes to Kiryu-chan, that guy is a bit creepy…

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>>108

Aren’t you being too rough on people? (BANG)

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>>123

I laughed because both Kiryu-chan and Date-san were taken aback.

Of course, Akiyama would get angry about that.

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>>127

From Akiyama’s perspective, these are comrades who have gone through many tough situations together, and I would help them as much as they needed, but with that kind of response, it just doesn’t work…

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>>154

I think Akiyama must have done something quite reckless to Daidoji to regain the name at the end of 8.

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In the main story, it seems like you’re pretty much always struggling.

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“Isn’t it great to become a hero? You should definitely become one! I really love that flow.”

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>>112

Everyone’s talking about it, but I think that scene really confirmed that this game is incredibly interesting, right…?

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>>116

It felt like the first dragon, but until that point I was thinking, “It’s interesting, but it’s different from what I expected!!” then at that moment I thought, “Ah… I like this game… I want to play until the end…”

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A homeless person standing in front of the Yakuza at the Omi Union headquarters! Unemployed middle-aged man! Hostess!

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Anyone who knows Kiryu-chan is notoriously burned out by her, so it’s a hassle.

Sonhee is a fangirl, you know.

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>>115

Girl…?

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>>121

Don’t think you can die easily!

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When Nanba came back, the way they said “Nanba… Nanba!” looked really happy, and that’s great, isn’t it?

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Akiyama’s situation makes it unavoidable for him to have his brain fried by Kiryu-chan, but that aside, the amount of trouble he’s causing is quite considerable.

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Hmph! Hmph!

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When Sonhi is with Kiryu-chan in 7, she’s a little excited and already showing signs of being a Dojima’s Dragon fan girl, which is laughable.

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Akiyama, it’s not going to end well, so why don’t you just stop lending money?

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Han has a really impressive past, but I’ve come to perceive him as someone who is just being tossed around and playing a thankless role.

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>>125

That kind of thing… is not true!

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>>125

Being tossed around the most by the party and being swung around by Sonhi…

Well, that might be fun for them personally.

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>>130

I think the reason I’ve come to love it the most is because I realized how comfortable the Kasuga party is after being apart, even though it was pretty cool when I was around 7.

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>>153

It’s not like Zhao, who runs a Chinese restaurant, is the problem; Han and Son-hee are the ones involved in the underworld.

I’m not lonely at all…!

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“I was put in a position to be considered one of the team! That really struck a chord.”

I think anyone familiar with RPGs unconsciously felt that they were “the hero Kasuga and his companions.”

I was jolted awake by that awareness.

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I feel like Adachi-san is Kohtaro Yoshida, not Akio Otsuka.

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>>128

Those two are mutually acknowledging that they look similar…

Does that mean that Mr. Adachi, who resembles those two, is a handsome older guy…?

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If the bread for the 8 had joined a bit earlier.

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>>132

While they are also an immediate asset for hiring, I wanted to give them more time to enjoy Hawaii.

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>>132

“But I really like that moment when they joined saying, ‘We came here without thinking when we felt it was the biggest pinch!'”

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>>158

Please do not throw away your organizational management tasks…

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>>158

No, that’s not good…

It didn’t work.

I became more useless.

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>>158

The situation is good, but the team composition is already set…

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>>132

Zhao is also on the slower side, but compared to that, it’s already the very end of the final stage.

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>>163

Zhao is completely like an extra at this timing, so it’s good, but Pan Jun-gi’s timing is somewhat ambiguous and halfway.

Well, it was a relief that I lost the role of Brain at that timing, but…

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I was worried that I lost my job because of the number one bond, right?

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Don’t turn into Akio Otsuka himself!

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Akiyama gives too much money to someone he shouldn’t be handing it to, so it’s understandable that he’s being excluded a bit…

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Smelly breath from smelly breath!

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When it’s the south round in mahjong, I want to shout “You’re different, Number!” like Songhee, but I mainly play Mahjong of East Wind games, so I don’t have the chance.

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I like Adachi-san getting angry at Han Jung-ki over a conversation about mayonnaise or something.

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Is this the appearance of a wizard character…?

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When Adachi brought up the animal fortune-telling, it really felt like an old man vibe…

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Nanba is actually pretty strong without the filter of Kasuga’s heroism…

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They properly come back with a big move.

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Assigning the homeless to a wizard-like job is quite an interesting idea.

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A homeless person who kept shooting lightning the whole time in the second half when it was 7.

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>>150

The hero was firing the satellite laser the entire second half.

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First of all, the job selection at Hello Work is wonderful.

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Basically, I was really happy that Kiryu-chan joined this party chat with these guys and it was so much fun.

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I wanted party talk in the 8 side story as well.

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>>155

Since Noah and Goro have been with me all this time, it would have been nice to eat something together with the two of them and the one pet.

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>>166

Since I continued from 8, eating alone felt too empty, so I didn’t go into a shop in the second half…

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>>166

I was thinking, it’s one thing to eat alone, but why is it your munching face, brother!

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>>190

I’m also chewing on the sake…

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Sacchan has some remarkable agility.

Nanba clearly seems to lack physical strength and athletic ability, yet he is still generally strong in the scenario.

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Sometimes, the little jokes I make are tough for people who haven’t watched Hokkaido local shows.

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>>160

They’ve brought in Inkyman references up to the 8th spin-off without Number being around.

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The bond talk is just too much of a bread topic…

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>>161

That kind of thing… is not true at all!

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What kind of company has the boss sending you running to get ice cream?

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Sonhi is also doing well with the electric whip machine!

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>>170

Having a guy in the back with a valuable electric attack and stun gear is really handy.

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In the first place, it’s a bit odd that Sonhi is clinging to the admired Kiryu-san…

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Well, from Kiryu’s perspective, I don’t think Akiyama-san is that close of a friend…

We stood shoulder to shoulder in the final battle once every few years, but…

The misfortunes of Kiryu after 5 are due to Mr. Akiyama, who made President Park and Haruka continue as idols.

Mr. Akiyama, please reflect a bit more.

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Mr. Zhao has a strong impression because he comes along during the legendary battles.

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When Zhao and Sonhi were looking at Mr. Kiryu happily, it’s understandable that they’d want to fly to Hawaii.

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Party chat becomes interesting just by having Nanba or Adachi in charge of the punchline.

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The character of Komijuru becoming a joke is too serious!

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>>176

Huh… I’ve been waiting for you, Sonhi.

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>>176

It’s strange that the remnants of the Jingwon faction are still hanging on, but…

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The once serious and mysterious organization, Komijuru, has become quite a comedic group now, unlike 7 or Losja.

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Hey, wait a minute! Where are you planning to take my friend?

It might be wrong for me to easily say that Namba is a comrade.

He’s saying that person is more than just a comrade to him.

When I drifted here, I would have died if he hadn’t treated me…

Number is… my lifesaver!

I was made a comrade by the person who saved my life!!

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I want to see more interaction between Kiryu-san and Adachi-san.

Other members are generally younger by more than one generation, so there are many who prioritize respect first.

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I like going to buy bread clothes.

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I quite like the bond drama with Zhao in 8.

She is one of the few people who can share the hardships of being arbitrarily elevated by those around her due to being the former leader of an anti-social organization.

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It’s too funny how you become a fangirl, Sonhi.

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The dark side of Komijuru was all taken on by the crossbow person.

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Komijuru is also making progress!

I’ve become able to dehydrate!

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I love the ones where we all read the erotic books caught in the DLC.

The bread is getting soggy, huh… that’s what I’m thinking.

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If I could be reborn, this time for sure.

I want to hold you in the midst of blessings.

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The party talk makes me feel warm inside just seeing Kiryu-chan casually chatting and joking with everyone in a relaxed atmosphere.

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I like the sibling-like relationship between Sonhi and Pan.

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