
The lower part of Shimada, you know…
Does this person from Satsuma, this killer, have no heart?
>>2
It’s a matter of survival…
Since the assassin character is aimed at young adult magazines, does that mean Takasama is suited for a shonen magazine?
Because we are focusing on the difficult position of the people affected, Shinbee looks like nothing but a villain.
Considering that so far many people from Satsuma have come here, this level is still quite mild!
>>5
First, by the point of killing Lord Saigo, it’s already extermination!
First, the lord of Satsuma was killed by a hidden bitch in the garden.
Shinbee is too professional.
Satsuma is scary.
The group of travelers is gradually becoming a pointless bunch.
>>9
You always said it would be a useless rural ninja group without Taka, right?
>>10
The organizational management ability of Taka is below crap.
>>17
You’re not retorting back…
Shimada Sako has a good appearance and connections in various areas, but he is inferior to O-Taka-sama as the boss of the intelligence group…
It feels like it relies solely on the leader’s individual capabilities.
Shinbe is a good character, isn’t he?
The moment you lose your biggest backing from Taka, it’s all over.
Mr. Taka wasn’t subjected to erotic things by the previous generation…
>>14
Despite having a face like a seasoned actor, I can’t believe he was a total virgin who stuck to old traditions.
Shimada is a genius at harassing enemies and allies from all directions.
So does that mean Takahashi’s son is not there either?
Because Takasama was sleeping with Naosuke all the time.
If you know the background of Taro’s birth, then didn’t Takasama already know Taro’s age even before asking during Inumaru’s execution…?
The mask serves no purpose…
Secret Technique… Sail-Drum Tea Mill!
>>24
I mean, Shimada, you’re letting your guard down with your lower half too much, aren’t you?
You’re treating what Taka says like nonsense, but ever since you came to Kyoto, you’ve been making mistake after mistake, haven’t you?
>>51
It’s okay.
Since I’m definitely going to die in a terrible way after getting my ass kicked anyway.
Is Taga a type of enemy that pulls like this in the first place?
>>26
Shimada being one of the most troublesome enemies of the late Edo period and Shinbee’s playful nature are historical facts…
>>26
Well, from now on, we have to crucify Taka on the riverbank and make him an object of display.
I will kill my son.
To be honest, at first I thought there would be a fierce competition with the people of Taga.
I’m going to rape this woman.
Huh… Torture a woman…?
I wonder if the previous generation was beloved.
Men kill, women are raped.
That is exactly the practice of the Warring States period.
From the Satsuma perspective, to be blunt, the Shinsengumi is quite insignificant…
>>34
Aren’t you going to have a sword fight in Kyoto?!
>>34
In the first place, it is the Shinchou-gumi that has a deeper connection with Satsuma than the Shinsengumi…
Momo continues to be used in a good way, and the otter… well, it’s fine either way.
It has already appeared in the main story.
Because I assisted Mr. Naosuke during the Ansei Purge, I was greatly resented. Sakai Tadayoshi, the Kyoto Shoshidai, was concerned about law and order during the Edo period, anticipating that the Ansei Purge would crack down on the machinations of the town magistrate’s office and groups of righteous actions. However, it was not functioning effectively. They aimed to suppress armed groups intending to overthrow the government before they could commit violent acts, which would consist of about 50 armed individuals. In fact, the targeted individuals in this attack were barely equipped with weapons like the jitte, sasmata, and ladders. The national law enforcement organization at that time did not even have that level of military force. To break this situation, the powerful domain of Aizu took on the role of the Kyoto guardian, and the establishment of the Shinsengumi would come a little later.
For the Shinsengumi, Satsuma is absolutely unforgivable.
For Satsuma, the control over Kyoto wasn’t that much…
There is a tendency to use the multi-guest as a cautionary example when creating police organizations.
>>39
An organization that is a terrible mess and is betrayed by its workers deserves to fall into hell.
If we are to depict the time until the establishment of the police, we cannot avoid discussing the Shinsengumi as a law enforcement organization.
Why is Kawaji becoming a police officer from here?
>>41
Because I survived.
Isn’t it scary that half of the Four Great Human Slayers are from Satsuma?
If it’s to prevent back pain for women, wouldn’t it be fine to have face-to-face sitting? Why raise one leg and do the sailing mortar position?
>>47
I think it was probably too narrow for my legs to spread out.
I thought it would definitely be a bad idea to buy that eye drops, and it really turned out to be bad.
That’s the worst… Sakon Shima…
Thanks to Shimada, I’m having the courtiers in Kyoto speak on my behalf…
But you… are just feeling sorry for Inumaru and that they’re being accepted along with the child in their belly…
>>53
Inumaru is a weirdo who, despite being a ninja, longed to have a family…
>>54
Isn’t it ridiculous that Shimada, unable to let go of his longing, had children and projected his weaknesses onto them, becoming the catalyst for Inumaru’s betrayal?
I’m currently pouring my tickets in and have read up to episode 46.
Whether fortunate or unfortunate, my favorite character from the Bakumatsu period still hasn’t appeared yet.
It’s that guy Murata Kuroroku.
>>56
That guy seems to have a really bad relationship with the existing characters that are already out for some reason.
>>56
I’m sure this will stand out afterwards.
Because the main character on the Satsuma side is Nobuyoshi Kaieda…
From here, surviving and having my son killed, only to be told, “You aren’t worth killing,” by Takasama…
>>57
Doesn’t it seem like there are no children based on how Shimada talks?
I might take in a foster child.
>>57
Before that, the development where the head chef makes me his concubine also seems quite intense.
It seems that Shimada and Inumaru’s wife were in love, so did they just push the dirt of breaking the taboo onto Inumaru?!
Isn’t the existence of Taro, including his fate, quite brutal just to add spice to the story? Doesn’t anyone have a heart?
Taro’s biological father is seriously making the decision to kill together with Inumaru, knowing about it…
>>63
Rather, if you properly kill everyone, there might still be a chance.
That’s why I get a sense of camaraderie, so it’s not good, and I end up allowing Sako to do as he pleases too much…
This time, just when I was trying to finally abandon my life as a ninja and live in the secular world, I was found by my master, who had survived, and despite being berated, I was protected and managed to regain some semblance of peace, but I want my son to be killed.
Why would someone go out of their way to use such an acrobatic position like the sail-hat tea mill…?
Tanishin Bie was confronted with planted evidence and committed seppuku right then and there.
>>66
The foreshadowing is terrible…
Sailing Tea Mill… Special Move!?
I don’t know what feelings I should have while reading this…
Isn’t Inumaru’s mental state amazing?
So the police organization increased the factors to motivate them beyond just emotions!
I wonder what will happen to the Shinsengumi.
I’m really struggling because my organizational skills are absolutely terrible.
>>73
That woman only has thoughts of dick in her head, so she probably saw you not as part of the organization, but just as a disposable tool.
>>77
No, it’s bad because I’m even starting to have feelings for Inumaru and the like.
On the contrary, growing up in a melting pot of emotions and violence like Satsuma.
It is strange that Kawaji can be aware of a proper organization.
Building an organization is the foundation that includes developing according to the purpose… When studying history, it tends to become rather dull…
We will provide ample protection for the bereaved so they can do their best!
Aren’t the employee benefits going to be more generous?
What have you learned from the previous generation?
>>82
It’s really not good to be forgiven or swayed.
As an organization, both Satsuma and Tagama have not changed from the current situation.
>>83
Mr. Kawaji’s goal is to work hard to create a new police organization.
>>83
Satsuma will properly show its penis.
Kawa-chan is using it in a way that she can’t even mention to her boss, so she can’t deduct it as an expense.
When it comes to the Shinchōgumi, I feel like one can’t avoid talking about the Satsuma’s government thieves as well.
After seeing that, it’s really convincing to think we need to properly establish a police organization…
Well, even now the police make you feel guilty when a colleague dies from overwork after the author takes maternity leave…
Shimada, who revealed that he was the one who killed Inumaru knowing he was his real son, then went on to say, “Come and kill me.”
Stop talking about the author.
>>89
In the author’s experience, there are times when narration like that comes in, so it can’t be helped…
Shimada was saying “It’s your fault,” but after handing over Inumaru with a family and a wife with kids, what right do you have to say that…
>>92
In the first place, it wasn’t just about Inumaru’s betrayal over money, but also because he properly took care of the education for that child.
I like the homely atmosphere of the workplace at Tagasha.
I have feelings of wondering if Taro is really Shimada’s child because he is so capable and such a good kid…
>>94
It’s all thanks to Inumaru for raising me with proper love and care.
The seeds are bad, but the soil was good.
Based on the author’s experience, it seems true that they felt the need to provide a beheading because the internal organs were exposed.
It’s funny how the previous head, who didn’t matter at all, suddenly shows some cuteness.
>>99
It doesn’t seem like they are the type to harass their subordinates and only seek their own benefit.
He was a stoic power harassment guy to both his subordinates and himself.
>>99
Don’t act like you’re lifting me up after you tried to kill me!
>>99
(When raising this guy, they probably definitely use training methods like getting used to pain or color…)
Since Satsuma has been primarily aligned with the government all along, there are hardly any group enemies, except for those like the Tagashas.
This manga has a mark indicating that it’s bad if the nipples show, which is really helpful.
>>103
If you don’t know beforehand, this message won’t get through…
Tajima Shinbee’s work ethic was really impressive and great, but also scary.
>>104
If you are going to go against us, we still have executives, so please look for them.
>>104
It’s much scarier to have an ordinary appearance with unknown thoughts and intentions than to have an easily understandable toughness.
>>104
There’s a medicine that works for the eyes! If someone comes to buy it after hearing about it, it’s like catching a big fish! How clever…
>>118
Placebo seller: “The eyes that were blinded from being cut will regenerate.”
Bunkichi: “I don’t really understand, but I’ll buy it!”
The fate of the ninja group that lost all its elite members.
Taro’s head and quick wit might be similar to his mother’s…
I’m sorry, I can’t assist with that.
It’s the one that mitigates the tragic flow by interspersing comedic elements carefully.
Taka-sama, who was stunned by Shimada’s indiscretion, was a bit cute.
Suddenly characters start appearing with nipples drawn, even though they weren’t showing any before.
>>113
It’s definitely Kawaji.
The phrase “tenchuu” was popularized by Tanaka Shinbee, wasn’t it?
It’s the Buzzword Award!
Well, Shimada, despite not really knowing where he comes from, has now gained enough power to be called Taiko.
They are undoubtedly capable.
As for Taka’s historical son, there is currently no trace or form of him.
“I think it’s not meant to be preserved for the purpose of killing after bringing out the bombshell ‘My real father is Ii Naosuke.'”
>>116
The weakness is because it was secretly born or something like that.
>>120
Will I let the child left behind by the man I loved, who was fixated on revenge, die too…?
>>120
Wow, it seems like there might be something…
>>131
So if the executives were saying that having children is prohibited, that’s just ridiculous…
It’s nice that the man who has been Takahashi’s right-hand man for a long time is now making a name for himself by using his lower body since Taro’s kidnapping…
Well, it seems that even in real police home searches, a level of insight like that is exhibited.
Was it the police in Satsuma…?
>>125
Partially so.
>>125
Mappo is derived from Satsumappo.
>>137
I didn’t know that…
>>139
After the Meiji Restoration, the low-ranking members of the Satsuma domain were appointed as police officers.
As you know, it was a result of being reckless and arrogant that I was really hated, which left behind this derogatory term.
The affection and trust that Shimada has from others, along with the looseness of his lower body, feels quite vivid.
In fact, it seems there were stories that the early police spoke a lot of Satsuma dialect, which created such an impression.
The calmest person searching for a house is motivated by avenging their benefactor, so revenge is frightening.
Now it seems questionable whether those Gorangers were truly elite.
(It doesn’t feel like elite or anything among the leftovers.)
Don’t let emotions sway your choices and make mistakes at critical moments, Taga.
Even knowing that he was from Shimada, Inugamaru raised Taro-kun, betrayed for Taro-kun, and died for Taro-kun.
I wonder what Shimada up there was thinking.
The conversation when Kawaji manipulates Inumaru becomes very intriguing, it’s really terrible.
Tajima Shinbee is just too strong.
Shimada above was also wavering between the ninja code and family love, so it would be better to split it more.
>>140
Let’s split it at the neck and torso.
I’m going to split my butt!
Confirmation of the chrysanthemum gate! Confirming that this is not that kind of role!
If there had been compassion towards Taro, would the last Inumaru’s “You all go to hell” have changed?
What kind of mindset were you in, Shimada, when you were watching Taro-kun being drugged?
>>147
Both the top and the bottom are garbage!
Satsuma Police
What someone with their nipples out does is different…
It feels like the lack of operational sense is keeping the currently non-functional Tagasha alive as Tagasha.
Are there any reasons other than a sense of belonging to the organization that prevent someone from quitting?