
If I, an ordinary person, take down everyone, then that should resolve the issue, right?
>>1
Don’t pretend to be a decent person.
>>2
I am a law-abiding citizen.
>>1
This has been frequently debunked.
>>27
👊
>>1
Ebina: “Die.”
Indeed, violence…! Violence solves everything…!
If it weren’t for the overwhelming violence, I would have been stuck at 1 early on.
It’s the quickest way, after all… but I have to handle it carefully so that the legal yakuza don’t get involved.
Even someone like me couldn’t do anything about cancer.
>>7
Kiryu-chan has never punched a cancer cell, so if she gives it a try, it might actually work out somehow.
>>10
Can violence also remove cancer?!
>>12
If it’s the world of Yakuza, it might be possible…
>>7
It looks like an ultra super deluxe man.
It’s kind of strange to fend off someone with a gun or sword using just your bare hands…
If there is no overwhelming violence, I tend to rely on my companions.
A regular person who resolves conflicts with the yakuza by beating them up to prevent yakuza rivalries.
Isn’t that the same for Kazama?
(A large number of deaths occur before each problem is solved.)
Nothing was resolved, was it?
>>17
Shut up!
Most of the time, there was no way but to solve things with violence, or else I would die…
A civilian living by the rules of the Yakuza.
A serious problem has occurred 😨
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Aiming for a soft landing in negotiations 😠
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Violence is the solution to attackers and disruptions. 👍
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The negotiation was successful, but it fell apart due to interference from other factions and traitors. 😭
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Solving problems with violence against all opponents 👍
That’s how it feels, basically.
When a troublesome Vtuber gets involved, it really feels like violence…
The yakuza is nothing more than violence after all.
The weak can only obey the strong.
There has never been an enemy that could be dealt with through negotiations or discussions.
And they are all the kind of people who make me want to punch them once!
In this world, perverted underwear thieves are stronger than half-baked punks and thugs with knives.
It’s mostly a case of being caught up in it.
It’s my responsibility because I nominated Terada, so I really did my best.
>>28
I did my best (Daigo gets involved).
>>28
Basically, the enemies get involved from their side, and since they know Kiryu, they take measures accordingly, so there’s no choice but to break through with violence.
Even ordinary people around here don’t usually listen to others, and when pushed to the limit, they resort to violence.
We have no choice but to respond with violence here as well.
When it becomes a hopeless situation, whether you’re a Yakuza or a civilian, you start to rely on violence in that world, right?
Even ordinary people face the intimidating Kiryu and others.
In the end, it’s always those guys in Kamurocho who choose violence.
I’m glad the conversation is quick.
About 80% of problems can be solved with violence, but…
In the end, the 20% that is fatal remains unresolved and is causing problems in the next work.
On the contrary, if you win through violence, you are generally obedient in that world.
>>33
Well, it’s a fact that the yakuza value their face, so if a non-member (or someone not related) gets beaten up by just one person, it would be a loss of face.
Don’t underestimate the Yakuza!
I am a regular person.
I am a yakuza.
I am a nobody.
I’ll show you the real yakuza.
Usually, big-time politicians get involved behind the scenes.
I’ll apologize!
Those who resort to self-help through violence are no longer ordinary citizens.
The way 5 got caught up in this is really sad.
During and immediately after using violence, it is solving problems.
Isn’t it true that most of the things that happened after 5 wouldn’t have occurred if that president hadn’t been around?
>>43
If President Park hadn’t placed his dreams on Haruka, there would be no need for Kiryu-san to part ways with Asagao…
>>43
There will be various things happening regardless of whether it’s around Yamato 6, the governor’s area 7, or around Hawaii 8, as it doesn’t relate to the president.
>>52
Even if nothing happened between Kiryu and Haruka in 5.
Is Daigo arrested? → Is Someya and Suga suspicious? → Are they working with the Yohmei Union and the Saiou Association? → Then should I destroy everything… and end up meddling in the secrets of Onomichi and Daidoji, ultimately dying?
Do you only act tough when it’s convenient for you?
>>45
The troublesome alumnus of the club itself.
>>45
You say that, but basically, the enemy is the one getting involved first.
In the main story, there are often instances where problems arise and those around suffer because violence was used to resolve the issue.
If the mastermind leaves them alone, they’ll cause a lot of chaos, and on top of that, they keep bothering Kiryu…
Don’t come at me now saying you’re not an ordinary person after you’ve already been meddling!
There is a problem on the side of the anti-social forces who can’t defeat the thread picture even when they bring out firearms.
>>49
The thread picture sometimes uses heavy weaponry as well…
Regular person…?
Why aren’t ordinary people picking fights with gangsters and ending up being encased in concrete and sunk in the Pacific Ocean?
Is that Dojima’s Dragon really that great?
It’s a world where enemy yakuza are getting stabbed and still kicking.
With that level of violence, even ordinary folks could get through it.
I mean, it’s not like Kiryu-chan is involved after 3, so it’s those who keep finding her that are to blame, right?
>>56
The morning glory is emitting a special magnetic field, and that’s the problem.
>>60
Why are two castaways washing up one after the other?
Why are you idolizing that worthless yakuza named Kazama?
>>57
It seems like there might also be a reason for not seeing the dirty parts.
>>57
It’s true that Kiryu-chan was placed in a facility and given love, even though it’s really messed up.
Even if it’s not calculated, it’s just Kazama being troublesome; it’s not Kiryu-chan’s fault…
>>57
At least for Kazuma Kiryu, they are a significant benefactor.
What makes it troublesome is that it was the same for Terada.
I’m an ordinary person.
I’ll teach you the weight of the family crest.
>>58
Does a regular person really call themselves a regular person?
“You are already an ordinary person, so it doesn’t matter, right? The leader of the Dojima family, who cut it off so decisively, became scared just at that point.”
The current Tojo Clan… doesn’t the fourth generation have some responsibility too?
>>63
So, 2 took proactive steps to resolve it.
Moreover, the successor Daigo is actually quite impressive, and by the time of 5, the Tojo Clan itself has grown larger than during the time of the first generation.
>>81
But it’s mentioned in the story that the quality of the members has declined, so it really was just that the number of people increased.
>>83
Most useful people have been killed by Kiryu-chan…
If violence could really solve problems, life would have been much better.
When Kaidou-san, who had 100 million yen stolen in Eyes, was about to cut off his finger for closure…
Since you’re already a regular person, Kaito-san, you don’t need to do stuff like that, right? Yagami is smart, but this isn’t the right situation for that… It’s also thanks to Matsukane’s character.
>>70
Well, Asagao is like one of the few Achilles’ heels of the legendary yakuza in name and reality.
It’s Kiryu-chan’s clear Achilles’ heel… but if someone tries to touch it, they will definitely perish.
I thought it was amazing in many ways that the side story in chapter 7 showcased the former sunflower orphan who was led astray by Kazama’s father and fell into a life of depravity.
What were Kiryu’s and Nishiki’s parents doing when Kazama was killing them?
I am a professional Pokémon surfer.
I understood at 3, so I’ll move and do morning glories in another place.
So the idiot who went to confront the yakuza when nothing happened is the worst.
Kiryu-chan is a genuine legendary figure who has defeated two tigers barehanded and has been toppling adversaries one after another with brute force, which adds to the confusion.
In that world, even a recluse can become a movie gun killer parkour man with just a few years of training.
It’s too sad if the person who truly wanted to solve something hasn’t found a solution.
>>84
It is their own fault for continuing to stay in the Yakuza despite having opportunities to quit.
In the 7th spinoff, it was finally decided that Daidoji should be made an ally.
There is a sort of unhappiness that comes from the fact that problems can be solved through violence.
Well, if I’m told that it would have been better to be beaten up early on and lose something or die at some point, then…
I feel like that’s slightly different, so I don’t know what Kiryuu-chan found happiness in.
>>88
I think the biggest thrill was doing anything like a handyman or detective with Nishiki in Kamurocho.
>>91
It’s the kind of brocade that only reaches awakening after being mocked in various ways…
>>88
I believe that the third one is truly a turning point for the Tojo Clan as well.
As a result of Kiryu-chan causing a commotion in Okinawa, Daigo ended up getting shot, and as a consequence, Mine is rampaging.
Capable ones either become enemies of the Tojo Clan or get taken down by those who are in conflict with them!
The condition for the Yakuza not to oppose Kiryu-chan is that they are not doing any shady business.
Exceptional as a Yakuza and meeting those conditions.
On top of that, the conditions are so narrow that one would wonder if there is anyone who won’t be killed by hostile organizations or rivals.
>>92
In the first place, the Yakuza are shady people, right? If anything, even Kiryu might seem like a shady guy from the perspective of regular folks…
>>96
It conveys the nuance that you haven’t made ordinary people cry or caused harm to your family, right?
>>102
At the time of 1, didn’t you destroy shops run by ordinary people, Kiryu-chan?
>>92
Ebina: “Do you think I’m a yakuza that’s not evil, or is this supposed to be a joke?”
>>92
As expected, he’s a man who has mastered babies…
Those who were in the Yakuza can never be happy…
But Lost’s Kaito is an exception.
Don’t win essentially by yourself against the Omi Alliance and the special forces.
I believe that the reason Kaito and Higashi were able to remain so straightforward while being in a yakuza organization was thanks to Matsukane’s boss.
Why doesn’t everyone just kill Kiryu-chan first?
>>99
Because I fail even if I try…
>>99
You’ve tried to do it many times, haven’t you? You just got counterattacked every time!
It seems that they are worse than yakuza because they switch between being an upstanding citizen and a yakuza depending on the situation.
>>100
It’s not like I’m going back to being a yakuza just because I’m teaching about the underworld, right?
>>106
That’s exactly it!
>>118
It’s like a former professional baseball player coaching a current professional baseball player.
Even a Yakuza can make people happy, but they have to draw a line.
If the head of the Dojima gang hadn’t gone on a rampage…
If Kazama and Reimen cared a little more about Nishiki…
If Mine wasn’t a yandere…
If the yakuza hadn’t washed up at the morning glory…
If that president hadn’t come to Okinawa…
Don’t waver between being an ordinary person and a yakuza just to suit the situation.
You’re absolutely right…
I think this person doesn’t have a background that qualifies them to teach others about the yakuza, even if they say they want to teach you.
Is it just those things related to land during the bubble era? That must have become quite old at a fairly early stage too.
>>109
From the very beginning, hadn’t it become famous enough to be known as the Dragon of Dojima from 0 to 1?
If I absolutely have to become a Yakuza, I’ll choose the Gondahara-gumi…
Let’s seriously try to kill them by attacking all at once with hundreds of yakuza!
>>111
It was no good…
>>111
Even if you provoke a tiger, it will still be alive!
>>116
I guess I could even win against a big shark one-on-one.
>>111
(Kiryuu-chan dodges while keeping a cool face even when missiles are fired.)
Thanks to Kiryu-san’s incredible combat ability and vitality, we were able to keep talking, but for an ordinary person, it’s hard to say how many times they would have died with their life being targeted like this…
>>113
In the OTE sub-story with Arase, there’s a scene where you get targeted by a sniper, and if you mess up the choice with a surprisingly short response time, you get shot normally, but just crouching a little means Kiryu takes almost no damage—it’s impressive.
>>130
If we take Asagao’s kids hostage, we can easily defeat someone like Kiryu-chan, so let’s do that!
At the point of 0 or 1, they’re already at a level where they can’t be defeated by conventional methods…
Because I am an anomaly surviving being in that world.
If you reach out, the one who reaches out will die.
There’s no way someone who loses a battle of wits to a crayfish would understand logic.
I’m already on the verge of dying at 8, but honestly, depending on how the story unfolds, I feel like I might still come back… that’s how I feel.
>>123
The red nameplate in the 8th side story’s hospital room is exactly that.
Depending on the circumstances, one can let someone die or keep them alive.
It’s strange and unfortunate that the head of someone who retired a long time ago is still treated as a yakuza-style prize.
It’s strange that you can just stand up normally even after being crushed by a giant zombie…
I realized while playing the side story that even though Majima-san is clever, in the end, it always comes down to violence.
You can just leave me alone… but if you do, I’ll come to help you anyway, Kiryu-chan.
Wreaths are a good example.
>>129
I understand that helping Hanawa is important.
Why do you help Tsuruno too!?
The way to win against Kiryu-chan is easy.
As soon as you develop an interest in a field like Pokémon contests, if you gather the best and strongest tools in that field and challenge a pro, you will definitely win in that situation.
I think Kiryu-chan’s biggest misfortune is that, despite being a battle machine that can only solve problems through violence, she is also lonely like everyone else, loves children, and is emotionally generous.
>>132
That’s why he works as a protagonist.
I often see that Kiryu-chan is criticized for being reckless and not thinking ahead, and in fact, it often worsens the situation because of that.
In the scene where I help with the flower crown in the 7th spin-off, I thought, “This is how Kiryu-chan is supposed to be…”
>>135
In the end, there are many ways in which we are saved by that human emotion, so it’s hard to categorically say whether it’s good or bad.
>>135
It’s no wonder that I was called an idiot for not remembering how to handle movie guns forever.
Why not hire a hitman and have them do the assassination?
If you catch someone off guard by using a homeless person and stab them in the gut with a knife, it will be an easy win.
Even in the Pure Dragon Mode, the fact that there is no inclination to follow the organization suggests that the time spent quietly being a taxi driver was probably when they were most effectively an underling.
>>142
(Suzuki-san starting the race battle)
>>142
The era of Eishu Taxi was entirely due to President Nakajima’s virtue.
It’s Kiryu-san, who won’t die from the laser of the satellite boasted by the assassin clan!
Dealing with a gun isn’t something that can be done so easily.
The most appealing thing about Kiryu-chan is that, despite everything, she has a very human quality.
If you’ve become a regular person, I wonder about the white suit…
Shut up!! The strongest spear.
I… will apologize…!! As the strongest shield
>>147
You can’t use it until you knock that shield out!
When she got older, Kiryu-chan also became a bit softer, didn’t she?
It seems that Date-san is very edgy.
When Mr. Suzuki was doing it, my mood was really low, but I think it was peaceful in a way.
The president of the taxi company was really understanding.
>>149
Mr. Date’s indirect comments make me understand that he’s saying it’s okay to come back anytime, and that’s really too kind.
“I love Kiryu-chan proudly saying, ‘If I say I’m cancer, everyone will be nice to me.'”
The scene of partying in the 7 spin-off looked the most fun so far.
I feel like Kiryu-chan from number 8 looks the happiest.
In Obscene, there are hardly any scenes where other protagonists punch with bare hands.
I laughed at the part where you battle zombies with the traditional series movements until you get your hands on a gun.
Kiryuu-chan tends to be quite airheaded, but basically, she isn’t the type to make jokes. However, when it comes to the 8th time, she really starts cracking jokes and engages in a lot of casual conversation, doesn’t she?
>>156
I’ve always had a tendency to act cool and pretentious, but I think getting older and my illness have softened me up a bit.
>>156
Unless the player chooses, it’s all just inconsequential lines.
There have always been options that sound completely crazy since a long time ago…
Looking at the ending notes of 8, it’s clear that I’m able to make a lot of people happy… The people who try to be my allies are all excellent and really good guys.
Kiryuu-chan tries to take everything on her own…
I love Tsuru’s line in the 7 spin-off where he says, “That person is trying too hard to be cool…!”
Originally, they got into PokéSaru and became enlightened by the movements of drunk people, so they are an amusing person.
But by the time Kiryu-chan steps in, it will have become so serious that it can’t be resolved without resorting to violence…
>>163
To be precise, it feels like they put Kiryu-chan in a situation where she has no choice but to act out in order to make it work as an action game.
>>168
What do you want to say?
>>169
>>168
That is not accurate; it’s just a meta-reading.
Boobs! Boobs!
When Nishiki was around, he used to show some quite amusing sides…
When I’m in a completely private situation being approached by weird people, my true self comes out, but I think Kiryu-san always tries to look really cool in front of women and children.
The first thing should not be resolved with violence, but as a result, I’m just hitting everywhere.
>>167
Even if you get harassed by a drunk in the city (encounter), you can just hit them and solve it quickly…
In part 3, it seems to me that there weren’t that many situations where combat was absolutely necessary in the story.
It feels like I’ve spent more time with the morning glory children.
Well, if you’re going to say that much, it seems like you’ll be saying everything just to organize the conversation.
I don’t say much about having a friend like Yagami.
>>175
They said something about it being mentioned around 500 times or something like that.
Was there no other vocabulary?
>>178
Shut up!
It starts from a place that can no longer be resolved, so it can’t be done.
It’s not that we should solve things through violence, but rather that violence is the only means left to ensure our own safety and the safety of those around us at a minimum!
I suppose it has something to do with the fact that I also came from an orphanage, but that aside, my love for children and my tendency to feel lonely are both good and troublesome traits.
What? I have the impression that not just Kiryu, but the protagonists of Yakuza often repeat that phrase.
Especially Saejima and such.
There are players who feel that they don’t want to settle things with the guys who came to crush the morning glory of 3 through discussions!