
Eh… but uncle, just now… you said, “Money is heavier than life”… *while crossing the steel beams* Ugh… I did indeed say that… however, poof! Life is never… light!…!
You think the lives of debtors are absolutely unimportant, don’t you!
>>1
It’s not light…! That’s why it works as a spectacle…!
>>5
Taking…! A high viewing fee…! A gag order certificate…!
They need to properly recognize that their own lives are the most important.
If we casually keep pushing each other down, it’s not that interesting to watch.
Although I think it’s light, if they are killed off so easily, it wouldn’t be a spectacle, so I believe that’s what they are saying.
After all, money is what really matters.
I’m not saying life is light…
Considering the cost of covering up after a murder, it’s not cheap, you know.
If everyone were a berserker who didn’t fear death, it would be disheartening…
All Touhou characters can fly, so it’s not a gamble.
>>9
Well then, shall we let the wakasagi princess do it…?
>>11
If it’s raining, I can fly…
>>9
Even in the case of something significant happening, it doesn’t seem like it would jump much, so it looks like it would normally fall.
From the perspective of those observing, it’s entertaining to see the trash desperately trying to protect the lives of other trash!
The Coliseum became less popular after people were put off by the brutal fights.
To put it clearly, the phrase “money is more important than life” is based on the premise that “life is important.”
>>13
The story is that money is heavier than life (which is a precious value).
If life is light, it could lead to a situation where one could grab the Tone River and push it down without thinking of the consequences…
Even the wealthy in darkness would be in serious trouble socially if it got exposed.
If life were taken lightly, it wouldn’t end up like this.
But wouldn’t it be interesting if all the participants were like Akagi?
>>16
It’s not about advanced psychological warfare; I just want to enjoy dangerous actions from a safe place…
>>16
It seems more interesting to just play Mahjong normally.
Life is lighter than money, but heavier than other things.
It is precisely because it is heavy that it can be established with money and life at stake.
That is just agitation for malicious debtors…! It’s nothing more than a speech…!!
>>21
Most are satisfied… a horse race of human lives guaranteed by existence…!!
Koiishi-chan’s traits in the steel beam crossing are just too lawless…!
>>24
If we’re talking about Koi Shi’s characteristics, she can always run away and dodge her debts…!
Playing…! In a life-and-death gambling arena…!
>>28
Blasphemy…! Against life…!
I don’t want to see a murder show…!
If anything, it seems like the important people watching from the building across might also be pushed off…
Those who were dropped are being secured by the gap yokai, so don’t worry.
>>29
Anyway, food…!
It’s certain death, but I think it’s better than falling and ending up useless…
Death gamble, where the fear of player death is low, changes the genre.
>>34
Isn’t that just a regular gamble?
Bring in characters from other works with a completely different worldview.
Is it bad taste to make someone say something like this?
>>35
It’s safe because it’s a manga that also pushes eastward from the Tone River.
Regular gambling isn’t death gambling!
This is a spectacle… you little brat who doesn’t understand entertainment…!
Gold is heavier than life, but since life has a price, it carries that much value.
The E-card trick won’t work…!!
Unconscious first move slave…!!!
>>41
Is there even a pulse in the first place?
The claim of the Tone River is that “money cannot be obtained without sacrificing life” and “life can be monetized depending on how you think,” not “life is worthless, so throw it away.”
It’s precisely because life is truly important that such a spectacle can be created…
No matter how cheap it is, you wouldn’t throw away a 100-yen coin.
Koishi-chan seems like she would go along with the nonsensical gambling even if she doesn’t understand the rules.
>>30
The guy from the death game and the men’s academy laughed out loud.
It’s much harder than you think…! The aftermath…!
>>48
Isn’t that a case of you reaping what you sow?
I want to see the struggle and disgrace of whether to take another’s life in a state of extreme tension…