
In the end, when he casually admitted to doing something bad (though it wasn’t exactly casual), I wonder if he had some degree of trust in young people.
>>1
The irony that by validating that, it confirms that the world operates in a gray area from top to bottom.
Well, the young lord is in the intense black zone, but…
>>42
Even though the theme is to turn all gray areas into white, we can’t overlook that.
I suppose the secretary hasn’t had a good time after that either…
I quietly like the part where they apologize to the secretary for making her worry in the end.
Even with the support of two fathers, becoming the governor of Tokyo is simply amazing.
>>4
It’s a good thing to rise up from the bottom, and just as they say, getting into Harvard and graduating around the age of 30 is a testament to one’s ability.
Where did that academic ability come from…?
>>6
You were originally smart, weren’t you?
I felt the innate intelligence and dignity in the thumbnail, and then I realized it was Governor Aoki.
>>5
Maybe if it’s just the part about “feeling intelligence and character,” it wouldn’t have been so complicated.
The moment “born with” was added, it instantly became a landmine for Waka.
Getting into Harvard University and gathering young people to rise to prominence is all thanks to the young man’s skills…
Even though there was money from the Arakawa group.
>>7
Where would such money come from in the Arakawa group of the third-tier organization…?
>>13
I think it was mentioned in the work, but there are no groups openly committing murder in the Tojo Clan, so they were profiting in a monopoly state.
>>16
The job of that discount is mostly just shallow things like cutting someone off or beating up those who disturb the area.
If I had stayed in that class for many years, would I have eventually been assigned such work?
>>26
In the story from the Arakawa Group era that I was involved in regarding social games, it seems that I was given a job like that only once, with the condition that I had to determine for myself whether it was truly necessary to kill.
>>48
What an incredibly intense episode…
>>26
In general terms, someone who can’t even satisfactorily do their foundational work won’t be entrusted with important tasks, and even if it were assigned to Ich, it’s clear that they would end up sacrificing everyone and abandoning them in the foreign town, so it’s probably a decoy front-line member before being entrusted, sooner or later.
>>16
Did I really say something like that!?
There are groups like the Dojima Clan, Kazama Clan, Nishikiyama Clan, Shimano Clan, and the Japan Filial Piety Association.
If my dad had really put in the effort, he could have become the young head of a faction known for its martial prowess, and what’s amazing when he puts in the effort is his lineage.
If both parent and child get serious, it’s incredible, but the direction might be…
The frustration of both parent and child is springing forth as NASA’s new materials emerge.
If Sawashiro had truly put in the effort from the moment Waka was born, I might have been able to find happiness supporting them.
A character that has too much flavor despite having only one work released.
>>14
It should have come out properly even with 8, right?
In Sawashiro’s flashback scene
>>15
A compelling memory that suggests that the young man does things like that.
They are praising something, but this guy is worthless.
>>17
Everyone is talking with the assumption that it’s rubbish.
I’ve been feeling unwell lately, so I want some medicine for my body.
It seems quite likely that Waka was also earning money.
I think the flow of the final boss battle is so beautiful that it will stay in my heart forever.
At the moment you played the yakuza, you were finished as a person.
>>23
“It’s a work with the theme that no matter how many times it ends, you can always start again from rock bottom.”
Well, only I can say such pretty things straightforwardly.
Being a failure and a dedicated hard worker can coexist.
Even this trash was purified by trash and passed away.
Even if there is some money, if you can get in with money and power, Harvard would be filled with children of the Yakuza.
You really must have studied extremely hard, putting in a lot of effort.
If you had channeled your efforts to acquire the intelligence and dignity you were not born with in the right direction, you could have truly become a great person.
There may still be voices of evaluation from ordinary citizens of that world.
I really can’t help it, that’s why I like guys like that.
I have the feeling that it’s not right for people to start blaming Yumeno and Kume.
To put it in those terms, even Horiuchi was only stating the facts that night.
>>29
To begin with, the elements that Horiuchi should be criticized for are mostly things the players don’t see in real-time.
In that sense, I don’t see many places where evacuations are accompanied by a sense of reality.
Being stung by a tortoise means that karma has come back around, leaving one speechless.
What did Kume do to be like that even when he was young…
Kume just wanted to have sex with a girl at first, after all.
That young guy is really just a punk who got an allowance from his spoiled and naive rich dad…
Although he is scum, the helplessness of his origins and the flow that leads to that finale are too beautiful for a villain’s end.
The last persuasion scene gets a lot of attention for Nakaya’s performance, but I think Toriumi’s acting is also amazing.
Until then, I had recognized Waka as a detestable enemy, but at that moment, my perception shifted to see him as a pitiable character.
Calling a businesswoman “my girl” is just so pure, isn’t it, young… it turned into that.
That said, she might have been a good enough woman to think so.
>>38
Because she is the woman that Horiuchi truly loved.
>>38
In real life, if a police officer marries an unknown woman from the nightlife industry other than someone in their own circle, even those in the career track end up on the Adachi-san route, so overcoming that, she’s a great woman who can even make Horiuchi seriously fall in love.
Horinouchi was stuck with Adachi, so there’s no helping it, but in the bad behavior rankings, they are quite low.
>>39
It’s quite malicious to overlook the false accusations knowing about Kuzumi.
There are always those who are better above you in this world.
The unfortunate thing was that the driving force was too much.
If I had switched to a different form, I could have become a hero.
Well, at least regarding the cabaret club, it’s no wonder that Horiuchi wouldn’t remember a punk who only tangled with him once, given how out of control young people can be…
If it’s for success, it would be typical for a bad guy to have an arranged marriage with a well-off girl, but you’re in a romantic marriage with a woman from the nightlife business. I can’t help but think that’s pretty cool, Horinouchi.
Horiuchi really marrying the cabaret girl Yume no is amazing, isn’t it?
It seems like I would end up marrying a woman with a more stable profession.
Despite being a rising star among the executives of the headquarters in the career track.
The reputation and family structure are important, yet Horinouchi marrying a woman from the nightlife industry truly feels like pure love…
>>47
I don’t know if it’s true in reality, but it seems like there could be stories about being assigned to the daughter of some big shot.
It’s amazing in many ways to have fallen in love with a cabaret girl, gotten married, and stayed together for over ten years…
>>47
Moreover, that former person from the nightlife industry is capable of social niceties in formal settings, and it seems that after retiring from being a hostess at a cabaret club, they managed to conduct themselves properly.
After finishing the battle with Waka, there’s a scene in the movie where I get punched again, but I really like that groan that sounds like I’m about to cry at that moment.
A man whose spring of regret is made from NASA’s new materials.
It’s great that despite being the final boss, there is absolutely no combat power.
I was honestly surprised that Yume no got married just like that.
Considering other occupations, he doesn’t look like the type to marry a woman in the nightlife industry at all.
I felt a little relieved wondering if that was truly love.
That guy from 4 was really vicious, so Horinouchi seems considerably better.
I think she must have been an extraordinarily amazing woman for Horinouchi, a hyper-elite who rose to the rank of Metropolitan Police Chief, to go out of his way to marry her.
>>56
Yumeno-san is quite the bewitching woman, isn’t she?
When I played it again, I was surprised that Yumeno-san calls Wakako-san “Mato-san” and the number one is called “Icchan” as a nickname.
Both parent and child are oriented in the wrong direction when it comes to their efforts.
>>59
Stop having both of them with unnecessarily high specs.
Well, every time the young master’s likability decreases,
“It’s not odd to think that someone’s favorability could increase out of sympathy for being made to associate with someone like that…”
>>60
It seemed like he had the highest favorability ratings from the boys as well…
Kashira, where in your life did you learn the skills of a master of all weapons?
>>61
It’s nice that the swordsmanship you’re using is the Zanki style…
It’s no surprise that a young man who pretended to be a saint while committing numerous misdeeds ends up losing everything when he gets stabbed by Kume, whom he used.
The fate of the two who forget to take revenge on the strong without violence, power, or money, and do not look around them.
Yume no didn’t laugh at Ichii’s handkerchief either.
She’s a woman who clearly has intelligence and grace, except for the fact that she has fallen for Horiuchi.
>>68
Horinouchi takes bribes, covers up suicides caused by false accusations, and Yumeno, in any case, is drawn to organized crime…
>>68
Regarding the handkerchief, it’s reasonable as a hand delivery.
Food-related items are probably a no-go, and I don’t wear flashy accessories on days when customers might see me because it’s a hassle.
>>91
The handkerchief is fine since Ichi is the opening act.
A scene where I feel the difference between the surrounding hostesses who were laughing and the No. 1, Yumeno, who doesn’t quite understand that.
>>101
Well, if you consider that the main person paying is the young one who is just accompanying, then the surrounding hostesses are not wrong in their work.
Yumeno said that the yakuza are scary, but I can only say, “Of course!”
>>70
Even without the Yakuza, he’s a serious love interest, you know…
The first move in the last battle is definitely a crayfish attack.
>>71
I deliberately became a part-timer and fought with nothing but my bare hands.
The young person at that shop is 100% uncool to anyone who sees them…
They are completely unaware of the embarrassment of forcing ridiculously overpriced items on others.
>>74
There is a mysterious common understanding that if we were in modern times, we would definitely be sending red supers to V and others endlessly.
>>83
“This long sentence red sp… no doubt about it… it’s Waka!”
>>87
“That’s right, Ichi… I am Tatarahisoka.”
>>105
It would be a hellish scene where the son is financially supporting his father’s virtual beauty transformation!
>>108
I heard you’ve become a Vtuber, Ichi.
…Do you know about yuri sales?
>>83
“Come on, Ichi, today is my girlfriend’s birthday 3D live.”
>>74
It seems that Yumeno-san is happier with her present than anyone else…
>>85
Simply a good woman…!
>>85
Because it maintains an appropriate distance with products that don’t leave any lingering attachments…
Having been born in soap, those hands are quite strong.
Seriously, you’re really hard-working, Waka.
It’s a big difference from Mine’s secretary.
In the gubernatorial election, they were grasping the weaknesses of other candidates, but couldn’t they have won without that?
>>80
Even though I could win without doing anything, my nature of feeling the need to do something led to my downfall…
Yumeno is not the type to fall into the cabaret scene or anything like that.
Having both intelligence and a certain type of upbringing isn’t necessarily bad, but it seems like this type is doing cabaret work to earn money quickly while they’re still young.
Waka was weak in the last battle, which was a relief.
I thought it was impossible to have no support members in a one-on-one fight.
I was weak.
>>84
Even though I had a transplant, I still have a handicap…
>>84
I noticed something while watching various live commentaries.
Because if you fight young, you will be forcibly turned into a part-time worker and your strategy will be somewhat fixed.
I realized that it was designed so that the last QTE happens right when the BGM is at its most exciting, and then it just ends.
>>103
Shut up! It’s a laser!
The secretary transforms into a demon of revenge, doesn’t she?
I never imagined that being a freelancer could be like that because I’ve always been a hero.
I ended up roughing up Waka’s face.
It’s the worst…
I’d rather have Ichii’s handkerchief; I mean, the apartment is scary…
>>93
It’s too heavy, and you never know what might happen if you decline.
You have a face full of intelligence.
I wonder if the young man could have turned out better if the boss and the leader had responded differently after he shot the yakuza on New Year’s Eve in 2000.
I felt really down after hearing Yumeno’s story; it was a bit sad.
Having a handkerchief doesn’t bother me.
While food items and perishables are fine, there’s still some anxiety remaining even if they are packaged.
More than anything, I can just say thank you for receiving that.
Ich is the best gift as a supporting role.
Ichi is a pro in the entertainment industry, so I think not understanding things like this in a cabaret scene is just a way to flatter Waka.
The vessel is too small for talent and determination.
It’s a bit interesting that the police chief is officially marrying a cabaret girl.
It’s terrible that something as ordinary as the matter with Waka could be a trigger.
According to the Sugimon encyclopedia, it seems that after surgery in America, they learned martial arts.
>>107
America is too awesome.
Demon of Effort
While working hard on my studies at Harvard, I must have also acquired martial arts skills.
I wish I had also developed a healthy mind at that time…
>>114
I’m completely furious and only thinking about rising to the top, getting everything back, and looking down on everyone…
It’s pretty cost-effective to be able to move for over 10 years just on that boring hatred…
>>119
Maybe if I became a metal monster after fixing my body, I would have succeeded in a healthy way.
>>123
It would have been nice if I could vent my frustrations after going to the US, but instead, I bottled them up and turned them into motivation…
A person who casually reached the top after being at rock bottom.
I couldn’t throw it away because I climbed up with a heart full of revenge and ambition…
After that, the innate intelligence blew away the brakes.
It’s great that Ichi, Waka, and the old man are all going through the process of climbing up from rock bottom.
Can the governor shoot a laser at an individual? No, they can’t!
But the number one president in Yokohama can shoot!
Starting over from rock bottom… it’s a good thing…
>>122
It’s a pity there’s no voice over there.
I quite like the interpretation that comes from only listening to one.
The young man is relatively doomed regardless of who raises him…
Even the young man who had fallen to the lowest point was able to succeed in convincing them.
Well… I was killed by the sins up to that point.
The apartment sent by the guy who’s secretly in love isn’t a love nest for the girl! It’s a cage, a cage!
It would have been bad if I hadn’t used the yakuza.
When you think about it, you could say that Kiryu-san rose from the depths to become the Dragon of Dojima and the fourth generation.
But I still don’t feel like I’ve really risen to the top.
>>128
Kiryu-san is an elite yakuza, right!
We’re not like you guys!
>>128
Kiryuu-chan has that kind of stature, so it feels natural.
>>128
I’ve lost everything I wanted to protect, except for Haruka… I’ve already given up the position of the fourth generation too.
They say the one who did it will forget, but I just got into a really unpleasant interaction and was hit back, so that’s just how it was back then for the young.
>>129
From Horiuchi’s perspective, that young punk from back then really isn’t even worth remembering.
I’ve heard that 8’s ichi can feel worse than 7 after the saints pass sometimes.
I tried to convince him, but I think he’s traumatized because he died right in front of me…
>>131
Since I missed almost all the important people with the “1” in 7, it’s understandable to have trauma.
>>141
Even so, I think that people like Blythe and those who are really no good are being helped by Tommy and Ei-chan, who have the potential for improvement, so I guess that’s about it.
It’s so sad… I’ve run out of options and have no choice but to kill.
>>136
Well, all things considered, you have the right to be killed…
Since the Shishido clan is on the rise, both 7 and 7 Gaiden feel like they are each on their own path.
>>132
It’s precisely because it’s not explicitly described that the line “It’s because we’re connected on a fundamental level, so it’s not about like or dislike!” resonates.
For Horinouchi, it was just a night that left him feeling a bit unpleasant.
If anything, I probably forgot everything on the date with Yume no the next day.
Maybe there were parts that were going well before getting deeply into the cabaret.
It’s common for the one who did something to not remember it, while the one who was affected remembers it forever…
It seems like I’ve heard it about 100 times, but I like how he just becomes Arakawa Manto in the final battle.
When playing 7 again, the old man is just too terrible…
Ichi is being three-way-ed by the chairman, Oyassan, and Waka, who are all important people.
The part where you try to turn in the police is a bit off in words, isn’t it?
“Because it’s a job requested by my old man,” it directly hit Wakajima’s rage.
Well, I don’t really have any obligation to go that far, though.
>>147
It’s a job that I was asked to do by the boss…!
I honestly thought, “Ah, I’ve just stepped on a landmine and it’s over…”
>>147
They’re good at socializing, but they’re definitely not a character that never fails at social interactions.
>>154
If anything, all the responses around Mr. Arakawa are completely wrong.
>>179
I feel that it’s thoroughly depicted that judgment dulls when the old man gets involved.
I don’t even have the awareness that I did it in the first place.
Rather, it was the young person who did it.
And then I was unwittingly counterattacked.
I like and find it sad that when the victory declaration was made, Adachi asked Horiuchi if he remembers the rude young person.
Kiryu-chan also lost the most important person.
It’s nice that the most important new friends are still around.
>>152
If it continues like this up to around 10, I feel like I’ll lose everything, so I want the host to change.
>>155
If 7 or 8 party members die, I’ll be seriously bummed out!
>>156
It seems like it’s going to happen because I can’t afford to pay the actor’s fee.
>>152
It’s often said, but if the protagonist isn’t first, it’s quite a depressing story.
Ryuya Ukyo… where are you now and what are you doing…
>>158
That guy was also properly acting as the new protagonist, you know…
I wonder if they’ll come out as a coach for Dragon Heat or something.
>>158
It’s been too long to take on the role of a protagonist from a different layer.
How is that guy supposed to get out of there and what is he going to do?
It’s frustrating to be convinced that young people do things like that…
This guy is seriously worthless! It’s frustrating because I can’t bring myself to dislike him.
>>161
Seriously covering up the trashy past with the coolness of the fighting style and the pitifulness of the final prison scene, all thanks to the actors’ charisma.
By 7 o’clock, almost all of my acquaintances before going to prison are dead, you know, Ich.
>>162
I’m glad I could live even with just honey… I didn’t appear in 8, but it’s better that way since having a role could put my life in danger…
When we lost Chairman Hoshino, we all thought, “No way, this can’t be true…”
Even if Han Jung-ki dies, the next Han Jung-ki will emerge, so it’s okay.
>>165
But when Junki is with Ichi and the others, isn’t he almost like Kim Yongsoo…?
When comparing, the original Hanjangi had quite a bit of elegance…
>>173
Kasuga and Kasu are similar, aren’t they? The original wouldn’t say that.
I think the unusual kindness or obsession towards Ei-chan definitely accumulated over time.
Upon closer inspection, it was a candidacy for the gubernatorial election after becoming a member of the House of Councillors.
Isn’t it a bit different from the character now? That’s Son Hee from 7.
>>170
Sonhee from 8 is too flirtatious… even though she’s in her late 30s.
The head of Sawashiro is likely to teach everything that shouldn’t be said even if his mouth is torn open… I feel like it’s still going to increase…
It’s a bit sad that Mitsu, who was properly and decently becoming somewhat important under the old man, faded out at 8.
I hope that after the security company went bankrupt, you found a job and lived a life unrelated to the incident.
The original Han is quite brutal compared to Kim.
I value sportsmanship, so I usually keep it hidden.
The player can only feel that there is a reason to be killed, but they can’t fully process it because they empathize with Ichi.
I like the scene of having a meal with Ijin-san at Zhao’s shop, which I absolutely don’t think Kiryu-chan would be able to do.
It seems to stem from the inherent intelligence and character.
I feel like I’m hopelessly trapped in that past forever.
There were really countless opportunities to make a fresh start, but it’s impossible.
I think many people’s lives would have changed if Ichiban hadn’t caused a commotion in prison and had his sentence extended.
If I were to have 9, what kind of party would it be… It’s definitely too large of a group.
He’s a pathetic bastard, but his skills are those of a real man.
I like you.
What he did was trash, but I can’t completely hate him because of the circumstances surrounding his innate motivations.
When I became aware of things, I couldn’t move my legs, my mother was gone, and my father was a yakuza boss, which was quite a hard mode.