
But killing…
Yakuza’s rule is not to use protection.
Stop with the lazy retcons in the sequel already…
This old man is only cool when he’s with the number one.
I’ve really lost my reputation by getting a girl I’m not even into pregnant…
The story about Ebina seems to have a reverse flavor based on the context…
“What part of a yakuza hitman can be considered a good person, say it, Anonymous Day?”
Even Kazama’s old man hasn’t done internal ejaculation.
Given this situation, I wouldn’t be surprised if there are hidden children again in 9.
If Kiryu-chan is going to settle things, Ebina didn’t need a relationship with the thread or with the top at all.
This guy’s seed is too excellent.
Doesn’t it feel like about 80% of such stories are telling you to practice contraception?
After all, they’re just yakuza… It may be said that way, but it feels like a somewhat forced backstory.
I’m glad that your foster parent is Jiro Kasuga, Ichi.
Harahorohirehare~
There was no need to go out of your way to lower the stock…
The impression left by the surprisingly intense and drastic actions of Arakawa in “Gomu Shitotoka” was stronger than expected.
I don’t see much need for the setting of Ebina as a half-brother.
There was a subquest that felt like another possibility for Kasuga, right?
I was surprised because I ended up killing more than I imagined.
It’s not that I’m dissatisfied, but…
At the end of 7, the relationship between Ichi and the old man is left vague, or rather not fully confirmed (though it’s 99.9% confirmed), as a parent and child in the yakuza! That’s fine! And yet, it ended beautifully like that.
So you’re going to make it 100% parent-child by confirming it with an 8…?
This guy is no good anywhere!
If all you see is that Dad is cool, then people like Ichii might end up admiring the Yakuza…
For Harukasa, it was someone they wanted to keep alive, but both Waka and Oyassan are too much of a person that shouldn’t live in general society…
Sawajiro won’t be able to rest in peace either…
“Hey, those damn yakuza who are desperate over one kid are cool.”
I liked that you quoted this when helping the street racer.
If Kiryu-chan is dead next, I think the child of the dragon that was once created with a critical hit will probably appear.
Considering his circumstances, the old man is also an unfortunate person.
Well, the yakuza are beings that can’t escape from that negative loop.
Even if he was the best dad starting from scratch.
In the end, the Arakawa gang is just a bunch of thugs that are associated with murder.
Rather, it feels just right to have a trivial addition like that in 8.
Even if I had managed to retrieve Ichi from the locker that night without any mistakes.
Eventually, Ebina will come for revenge, so it’s pretty much checkmate.
Haru might inherit the violence.
Since Hart and Noah are the successors of Kiryu and Majima, I want them to create a successor for Saejima soon as well.
Noah was born and raised in an environment that was mostly anti-social, so it wouldn’t be surprising if he became a pirate or a mobster.
It’s sad that Haruto is going to turn bad.
It’s the same with Sawashiro’s leader.
The exterior is cool, and the acting is great, so even the trashy moves somehow suit them…
“Shall we seriously start developing Saejima’s Matagi game around the time of the 9 side story?”
Originally, it’s just a story that he was a good person as Ichi’s boss, but he’s still a yakuza, after all…
Even if we go for 9, what kind of story will it be?
The legends are old men, and the first one isn’t that young either.
There was a time when I was really immersed in it…
Probably the murderer with the highest kill rate in Japanese history, having killed dozens of people alone.
Sawashiro was working part-time, but primarily lived by extorting money, so their delinquency was the most severe.
Ichi feels sorry, so please get along well with Sacchan already.
It’s fine to just release something new… or rather, my age is already tough.
Despite being revered by the protagonist and referred to as “Kazama’s old man,” isn’t this person a bit off…? I wonder if that’s intentional.
From the player’s perspective, it is advised not to aspire to be part of the yakuza.
Because there was no clear evidence that Ebina is really Arakawa’s son, it was all vague.
It seemed like the lie of Ebina’s mother was the most likely possibility.
At the start of chapter 9, Sachan leaves the party members due to marriage and pregnancy.
I feel like having my first child through assisted reproductive technology would be nice.
Hitting some punks around and stealing money is just the norm from a player’s perspective…
For now, I hope that they will at least wrap up the main story of 9 to some extent.
“Eventually, there might be a child born between Kazuma and Sayama.”
What’s terrible is that it doesn’t really matter since Ebina doesn’t need to be Arakawa’s son after all.
Without parents and growing up in Soapland, it’s unrealistic to expect me not to go delinquent in Kamurocho…
Since article 9 will be abolished after five years, I wonder what they’ll do about it.
To be honest, it’s already pathetic to want to send your son to jail and have a young person who looks up to you take his place to turn themselves in…
I wanted to tell you before you die that you’ve been cuckolded, and your real son should have been put in prison.
Being called “foreskin born from soap” is just too much, don’t you think?
Is it wrong for someone raised in a facility to dream? 😭
Kiryu-chan, who yearns to be a yakuza, is still a bit strange.
Since it’s Dragon Quest, it seems likely that they would wrap things up in the third installment.
In the end, Ichiban and Kiryu were merely enamored by their benefactors who saved them.
It’s not that I admired the way of life as a yakuza.
Yakuza is making money by making phone calls from overseas, engaging in fictitious billing and special fraud.
Reality is just too hopeless.
Yagami-san also went bad, but the person whose parents were lawyers picked a fight with Kaito-san, and their boss is Matsukane.
Moreover, the bar master was understanding, and Mr. Genda was a good person as well.
Just barely… I was able to become a bad adult.
It’s no wonder they call him the Killer Arakawa, considering how wild he was during the attack on Hikawa Industries.
I feel like Kazama’s old man was blindly trusting of others besides Kiryu-chan as well.
It feels like I am seen as the mastermind manipulating everything from inside the prison.
The reason the first one went bad is that their foster parent, Jiro Kasuga, passed away.
It seems that I was treated kindly not only by my classmates from school but also by the soapland girls and the people in the city.
If Kasuga Jiro were alive, he probably wouldn’t get into trouble or become a yakuza.
Maybe the saint is Kasuga Jiro.
Well, it’s the same for Waka, but the highest personal likability is something that’s just inevitable due to circumstances.
Well, it’s impressive that the favorability hasn’t gone down despite being made a substitute for such a crappy one.
What is distorted is the very nature of the yakuza’s code of honor, and thus everyone must carry that burden.
Overall, it’s like if Ichi is forgiving, then I can forgive too…
Basically, the number one victim allows it or feels affection because they’re the number one, so it’s fine… since they’re already dead… that’s the feeling.
It’s a story about how the burden and resentment from putting someone in prison by exploiting the favor of their fingers will come full circle and be resolved, right?
Regarding the sequel, there’s the question of how to handle Kiryu-chan.
If we’re going to advance the timeline, this time I really have to die, but should it be done quietly off-screen or should it be fully depicted…?
In today’s world, it must be tough for the yakuza to rampage around, so why not just reincarnate into another world, Kiryu-chan and the others?
The fact that the young master isn’t thankful at all to Ichi, who showed up as a substitute, and tells him to disappear and never show his face again is really the worst.
Are you a demon?
Because of the rampage caused by the dump truck crashing in, it has become a gathering place for thugs in 6 and a ruin in 7, so I want Shimano’s mad dog to reflect on this.
I personally prefer not to have a depiction of what happens to Kiryu-san afterwards.
Shall I teleport Ichi and the others to the Dragon Quest world and make them play ~Like a Dragon Quest~?
I made a miraculous recovery from cancer, but I look so different that I might seem like a different person.
It seems to be a mysterious old man carrying a dragon, like the old man from Komaki.
No matter how much you run a sex business, raising one child costs a ridiculous amount of money, yet you’re genuinely raising the child of just a cast member out of goodwill; you are truly a saint, Jiro Kasuga.
Some people are saying that it dropped in quality in 8, but…
At the age of 7, this guy is just a total loser, isn’t he?
Is it like Isekai Uncle?
If a sequel comes out, I want to see Sawashiro’s Kashira in action again.
What is Hangman…?
What was the Hangman all about…?
Well, since Uncle Kiryu is also called Haruka, if he goes to another world, he would be an otherworldly uncle…
The only good thing about this guy is that he cut off his finger for the sake of someone else.
Everything else is trash.
Was Haruka also irresponsible and done it inside?
If you’re going to another world, I feel like Niisan or Saejima would suit it better than Kiryu-chan.
Well, I guess Pirates were essentially like another world…
At the age of 7, he was already a hitman specializing in murder, and he was the worst one used as a substitute for the young master.
But when it comes to the number one… that’s the story, so nothing has really changed.
Saejima sounds like someone who would go to the beast-eared tribe wearing some kind of mask, so that won’t work.
Isn’t it silly that Mr. Kiryu, after finally being able to live a peaceful retirement, is being called back again?
Since he reappeared at the end of 7 and in 8, he’ll probably keep showing up as long as he doesn’t die, right?
You should just spend the rest of your life in Hawaii, brother.
Saejima will be fine no matter what.
Being able to position myself like reimen would be the greatest achievement…
The timeline is vague, but were you doing murder-related work since the time of Hikawa Kousan?
Or was it after I had my own group?
I’m being deprived of the timing to retire more than Chris from Bio or Kiryu-chan.
I think that, at the ending point, it will be a situation where I can retire as it is, so I feel a sense of kindness.
In the end, it was fine because the one who stood out the most was the shining hero.
If a thug gets killed by the Yakuza as a consequence of his own actions, and that thug, out of whim, ends up helping and turning someone into a Yakuza…
The latter is probably more of a nuisance to society…
Majima is a man who can easily create places like Sunshine, Majima Construction, or the Goro Pirate Crew.
Even if it’s a shotgun wedding, I still wish they would at least be with someone not involved in the underworld.
Even being raised by a decent foster father, I became a punk; after all, I’m just the son of trash.
I absolutely can’t use protection with Hikawa’s daughter, so it can’t be helped.
Make sure to be proper when dealing with Akane-san.
Haru has also grown into quite a terrible woman in her own way…
Majima’s brother is really not suited to being a yakuza at all.
At the moment you threw away the matchmaker brought directly by the boss, you became worthless as a Yakuza.
There was talk in 7 that they can’t establish new soap.
It’s such a waste to leave that paradise as it is…
Haru was saved by a gangster from the underworld, so it’s only natural that she ends up with a gangster from the underworld.
My skills… well, my parents are influential, so I suppose I’ll be able to keep up from now on.
The rubber shore will come back to my brother too.
My brother Majima isn’t an idiot who would go without a condom with a woman who’s straight and working in the dollar business, so this is really a misinterpretation.
I can understand well why Pak is disliked.
A monster-like city where Don Quijote has closed down and a police station stands.
No matter where you send Majima, he can rise to the top… In that sense, he’s truly suited for another world transfer.
The three sons, including the son-in-law in the thread image, are each exceptionally talented in their own strange ways, right?
However, you see… the old man from Arakawa is originally a bunch of uneven apples…
Ichi will marry Sacchan at 9, have children, and completely retire.
After that, I want you to become a mysterious curly-haired NPC that appears when using the Hello Work in the foreign town.
I think there will be 9, but I wonder what they’ll do.
Kiryu-chan and the others are reincarnations of historical figures or beings from another world…
The eighth side story is basically like another world, so it’s fine.
What is a Hawaiian pirate?
Maybe you’re not working or anything like that.
Since Saejima is essentially facing life imprisonment, wouldn’t Arakawa’s dad be almost like getting the death penalty?
It’s about time you made Daigo the protagonist.
I never needed a relationship with Sacchan in the first place.