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[Ninja vs. Gokudo] The hardest past I read about in ninjas and yakuza.

If I could have my mother gently stroke this cheek…!! I’m sure my father in heaven would be… happy… Boy… Huh… Ah… Mother, how beautiful you are— you are— the pride of a beauty connoisseur………!

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Don’t rush…!

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Who are you?!

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A man with a firm belief that he should not get too close to his patients as a psychiatrist, deeply loves his aging yet beautiful mother.

That was dementia breaking down to the point where I ended up choking to death with my own hands… It’s like the limits of modern medicine, where the only thing left to hate is myself and a past like that.

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>>3

Fire the fracturing round.

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Gratitude and doctors are hard.

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>>4

What about the biker gangs?

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They died feeling somehow satisfied.

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They still had the freedom to choose…

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Divorce, layoffs, and black companies can all be tragedies that adults face, not to mention the despair from jobs that are supposed to give people dreams.

It’ll all be blown away by reckless behavior!

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They are the kind of people who usually get scouted by the Yakuza for setting fires and rampaging…

It’s one thing that the parents of the gang leader died, but when it comes to things like black companies and scams, is it really an unavoidable tragedy?

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>>6

Don’t look like you’re having fun in hell, cry out and suffer instead.

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It’s the same with the others; they’re just exaggerating, but at its core, it’s a problem that really exists in reality…

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The reality of cases regarding doctors in depopulated areas is more gruesome.

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Those pitiful yakuza are being dealt with by ninjas… No blood, no tears!!

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Even villains have a painful past… but that aside, just die already~

It’s amazing how it never loses its balance each time.

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Because a sad past is revealed after death.

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It seems that the MAYAs don’t have as painful a past as the medical team.

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>>13

There is definitely a possibility that they will serve the sponsors using their bodies.

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>>141

Isn’t it more amazing considering the outrageousness of those thread images?

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The masses are to blame, the masses are~

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No matter what past you have, that doesn’t justify killing others.

The old man who is currently battling with Ima-naga probably has some reason to hate the masses, but it is probably difficult to understand.

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The delinquents in youth gangs were a fictional tragedy of the yakuza… a tragedy…? and could be laughed off.

Since Gratial, real-life tragedies and problems have become intertwined, making it feel gloomy.

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Well, I’d like the executives to have a bit more of that juvenile vibe, you know?

Since everyone is going to end up as a severed head anyway, just enjoy being killed.

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>>22

I didn’t mean that, seeing innocent ordinary people being decapitated and killed is just horrible!

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>>16

Ninjas are the ones who provide the final blow to those who have reached their end.

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If Ω had successfully undergone Brian’s surgery, I wonder if he would have responded to the call… or would he have despaired elsewhere?

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>>18

Unless another unsalvageable situation in baseball arises

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There are some sluggish parts, but I like this chapter because of things like the thread images and the doctor’s support.

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I believe Professor Ko has firmly dealt with the tragedy of his subordinates who tend to become lazy.

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Doctor Kongfu’s episode alone dramatically encapsulated the entire tragedy of the medical team, so Dr. Kongfu is amazing.

When read for the second time and beyond, the tragedy of the medical team becomes poignant and deeply flavored…

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Did the doctors go that far in pushing the situation to an excessive level!?

Is it really possible for all the children to die and for some doctorless village to burn down? What kind of luck is that, it’s just garbage…?

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Only a few who were complete trash joined the medical team, but there are many doctors who properly save lives!

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Despite that, the feeling that everyone wants to save those who are hard to save is truly great…

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I like these guys.

Mr. Aiba used to be a former yakuza and was also part of a biker gang… I can’t believe it… No wonder he has such a scary look in his eyes. I heard Mr. Aiba is in debt for 100 million yen due to investment fraud… His wife must be deeply worried. I… I am incompetent… I am incompetent!! I am incompetent!! I am incompetent!! I am incompetent!! Even if I die, I’m still incompetent!! I, who am the Holy Way, at the age of 18, set out alone to America because Tokyo’s biker gang was causing trouble! “With no experience in baseball, I miraculously passed the major league tryouts! And after over ten years… I achieved 799 home runs!!!

I like these guys.

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I think the Zokugami arc was better with a well-rounded conclusion at the very bottom…

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>>30

Yakuza are doing what they do for those who can never fit into society, so if they were to rehabilitate, it wouldn’t be right.

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>>30

The emergence of the lower ranks emphasizes both the charismatic nature of the gang god and the fact that the motorcycle gang is ultimately a selfish and hopeless mess, making it necessary.

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>>24

Golden

Our golden age is… coming back!!

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Bōsōzoku are just worthless individuals who escape from reality and lash out at society.

Glutil is…

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I just used the creditors as guinea pigs a little…!

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It’s really pathetic that I’m a creditor instead of a debtor!

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>>29

It’s nice to confirm that, compared to the Yakuza, the readers were still quite normal.

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It was sad that the deciding factor wished for suicide, but I really love the Midda battle.

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The medical field was struggling and making a desperate effort with all staff mobilized.

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The boss’s personality is often shaped by the struggles of their subordinates, so if the subordinates’ past is made weaker, the boss’s position becomes weaker as well.

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There is a sad past and elements that can evoke sympathy, but despite that, they were killed! That’s a good balance.

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It’s not so much luck, but if there had been a sister from the medical team at the scene, they would have been saved.

A ghost!? That’s what I think, but…

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>>40

Wow! It’s sad to think that Endō, who has already stepped one foot off the path, is wondering if something is big.

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That aside, I laughed at the thread image that made me think, “Isn’t it brainwashing to make the leader talk about everything from the start?”

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>>41

It’s information that readers have probably known for a long time now.

If someone who doesn’t know anything suddenly hears “That was four hundred years ago…” it would be confusing, right?

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>>46

It’s so frustrating that I know for a fact that it’s not a lie since it’s my own skill…

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>>41

“Because I commanded you to ‘say everything’, it started with a story about a real abnormal creature, and now you’re all flustered; how unfortunate.”

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If Ω had been alive, Brian would have successfully rehabilitated, so it’s really bad luck after all.

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The structure of the abandoned, empty daily life that the tribe discarded being the right to challenge that Grathil and others desperately wanted is just too well-crafted.

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It might be because it looked like Naga had genuinely reformed while supporting Ω.

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Honestly, the weight of my sad past is too heavy and tough.

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It’s not good to turn my back on baseball, even when facing Brian-kun, who truly saved me with the sport that helped transform me from a worthless kid, as I’m bound by the brilliance of the golden age.

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I think when the director says he loves baseball or that game was great… those words are genuinely heartfelt.

I mean, it’s scary if it’s a lie.

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Well, it’s understandable that they would be called a monster with that physique…

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>>53

She’s a 3-meter tall, two-tone colored drag queen…

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If Brian were alive and could have faced off directly when the dog was active…

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The truthfully picked up yakuza who became a yakuza in a proper way, Yumizawa, is the weakest and the most humanly normal type of balance.

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>>56

A saint of the yakuza world who holds the belief of never laying a hand on honest people.

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>>64

Killing comes after turning twenty!

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If a miracle could happen in baseball just once, would it not be like that?

Is it possible to end up like that if you can’t keep bouncing everything away in baseball?

Which one?

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>>57

I think that even if we can’t create miracles, being an “adult” means gritting our teeth and continuing to fight.

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As soon as the story from Edo began, it was clear it wasn’t a lie = realizing it was a real monster was good, so they switched to assassination based on the ninja’s information.

I already copied my Yakuza techniques under hypnosis and have mixed in additional skills; this is an excessively impossible game, Nagao.

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>>60

I believe there was a significant difference between the original ninjas and the yakuza.

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>>60

What the hell is going on, even though there’s a debuff from the Yakusui?

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It’s a sad past, but what I’m doing in the present is terrible.

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It's nice that it feels similar to Gratchil.

Hey, hey, I don’t even remember why things stopped going well with my wife. Was it because I came home late? Or because I put Kana into the entertainment industry? I don’t really remember. Damn it, the only thing I remember is what my wife said last: “Become an ‘adult’!!!”

It’s nice that it feels similar to Gratchil.

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What is up with the leader who says things like “sweet ones die” yet keeps stepping into the opponent’s ring?

It may be essential for learning.

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It’s kind, no matter what.

You might as well just leave the head you killed alone, but I’ll at least let you have a final conversation.

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The first gunman also used yakuza skills before killing someone.

It seems like they’re aware of the professional wrestling mentality of using their opponents before killing them.

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It’s hard to get published in Jump, but this one has the insight to be a hit.

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Jumping with a gratchill is too dangerous…

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The biker gang was nothing more than garbage pretending to be victims…

Even if I am hurt by the tragic past of Zokugami, to be honest…

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>>71

It’s the same for the grappler and the doctor, right?

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>>71

Zokugami is aware that he is worthless enough to choose to go to hell even when he could go to heaven after death.

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>>71

Well, it’s unfortunate if their family environment is really bad or if they die young.

“I’ll teach you how to take out the bully of Ω, so their wicked nature runs deep and they deserve to die.”

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I love when Kōfu-sensei says “Don’t fall down!!”

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…You must have gone through a lot as well, huh? I feel sympathy, but I won’t show mercy.

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Aomaga dreams of facing King at Teito High…!? And then, hitting a home run outside the atmosphere felt too good!

Somehow, the last moments of Omaga, who seemed to be able to fit into society and tried to save children through baseball, fulfilled two dreams and had the best life ever…! It feels good to do things like that.

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To maintain momentum and speed, a tragedy like the one in the biker gang chapter is just right.

But I really like Professor Kofu’s past arcs.

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A sad past is just a sad past, but everyone is equally trash.

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The members of the motorcycle gang, including those who have reformed, are essentially “the chosen scum who found that going wild and killing was the most enjoyable.”

Given the opportunity, I might have been able to live properly? Compared to the gravity of the situation, I consciously choose this side.

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Even though I want to live decently, I feel like I’m a victim whose life has been ruined by a shitty human, and I thought that maybe someone who is a shitty human themselves and produces more shitty humans, like the yakuza, wouldn’t be a good match for me, but maybe they were the only option for acceptance.

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There are quite a few cases within the criminal underworld where children have almost been killed by gangsters, and those who killed the gangsters ended up broken.

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>>85

That’s why I told you.

“You’re slow.”

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>>108

There’s no such thing as slow! Who do you think I am!

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Glass Children might still be okay with the named characters, but the Break Rangers are too much.

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Let’s get an anime adaptation in Sunday morning programming!

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>>87

If it airs on Numanimation (Sunday at 2:00 AM), it would be TV Asahi’s Nichiasa.

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>>87

Come to your senses.

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>>98

Half of the ingredients are made of Pretty Cure…

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I think the baseball person wouldn’t have gone on a rampage if his colleague’s bald head had said something good.

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>>88

Grow up.

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Compared to those who couldn’t choose or ran away because it was too difficult to save, the retired people in their 40s are a bit different.

What is the Yumizawa Group…?

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A yakuza is giving birth to another yakuza… I wonder if that’s the case…?

Looking at the past episodes, there are too many common abnormal people…

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I wonder if Brian could have been saved if Oumaga had a teacher…

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It’s unfortunate, but I think the balance of wanting you to die and feeling sorry for you has been maintained all along.

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When asked if one becomes a yakuza through blood, many transition from ordinary people to yakuza by becoming a wrestler of light or a failed boxer.

Is Grachel’s parent a yakuza…?

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I think general abnormal people are like potential gangsters.

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There are many orphaned children who have lost their parents to the ninja and have nowhere to go…

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Dog Pig

Although police officers and politicians are supposed to be a force for good, there are too many potential yakuza members among the general public.

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I sent a bunch of friends to Brian, so it’s all good!

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Can politicians not maintain such a world if they are not a light, or is it because we live in a world where the yakuza is popular that politicians are considered a light?

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There are so many members of the Yakuza in various industries besides just being in the underworld, so politicians who easily give in would quickly break under the pressure…

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I wonder if Netflix might go crazy and do it…

Do you only do works that are complete over there?

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>>111

Since I did One Piece, I can go even if it’s not completed.

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>>116

Isn’t it a bit presumptuous to use One Piece as a precedent?

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>>119

Is it necessary for Netflix’s media mix to be complete? I don’t understand what’s presumptuous about using an example where it doesn’t have to be finished…

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I think the level of danger is different because Hakkyo-do is aware that his actions are foolish outbursts, unlike his subordinates who act without that awareness.

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Even if things aren’t going well, you could have chosen your own path, so don’t harbor discontent—if Grachel meets Seika Ten, it feels like they might end up in a killing match.

Or conversely, could I teach them that even if they do bad things like Seika Ten, they can blend into society and be saved?

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The tape is attached to the zoku paper…

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>>115

On the contrary, I really dislike Yumesawa’s brother and his associates…

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It’s all the ninjas’ fault.

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Hakkyo-do is filled with hatred and malice, but because I am aware of the bad things I do, there is a part of me that wants someone to stop me, and I have a tendency to wish to be killed by a ninja.

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When I see something like Yumizawa, the seismic-resistant structure seems stronger when it’s somewhat distorted.

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The Yakuza’s sense of normalcy among their peers is frightening.

Humans have become a different species altogether.

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But right after saying, “You did well saving the yakuza boy!” there’s also outbursts of cursing like “Die!!” – that’s what the yakuza is like.

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It’s a mystery why the gang member, who tossed aside the ordinary life we wanted and is running around like a parachute, is so attached to the tape.

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>>126

There is a common point that they have been a place of refuge or belonging for others.

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I feel like the damage is too great to ignore, both for ninjas and society, and it seems to be throwing everything out of balance lately.

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Even if I became a Major League player, there were lives that couldn’t be saved, and that was simply void.

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The delinquent gang god was, in a way, a broken child.

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I broke it during the time when I became an adult… or rather, when I hadn’t become one.

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Since Zokugami has been pretending to be a child among the flower shop, it’s likable even from the duct tape.

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I feel like Yumizawa is the most unusual person in a way, isn’t she?

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One feels that they are most caught up in the world of yakuza, for better or for worse.

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Mr. Yumesawa doesn’t have any particular tragedies, but in the sense that he became part of the underworld, yes.

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You’re good at taking care of your juniors, natural-born yakuza, aren’t you, Mr. Yumezawa?

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God didn’t want to become an adult nor did He intend to, but He ended up becoming one.

Should I say that they had a half-baked adult talent?

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The medical team and Glass Children go without saying, and there might also be a path for the delinquent gang god.

Mr. Yumesawa is someone who would proudly become a yakuza no matter how many times he repeats it…

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However, Yumesawa-san won’t let me kill anyone until I turn 20, and the level of trouble caused is not much different from the reality of organized crime, as it only involves scamming people with a “this is me” fraud.

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The password is “Die, masses,” so I’m not sure…

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I reread it, but I think “collaborating with the U.S. military to massacre civilians under the pretext of the Tokyo air raids” crosses a line that shouldn’t be shown in anime.

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I wanted you to grow up.

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Basically, if social welfare is expanded, it seems that the tragedy of falling into the yakuza can be reduced.

In other words, it is the government’s fault for using money that could have been allocated to social welfare to bully the weak yakuza.

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I wonder what Yumesawa thought about what other yakuza were doing.

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First, when was it that there were lines suitable for airing in anime… Maybe if it was exclusive to Netflix?

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>>149

You must surpass the Devilman Line…

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>>149

I might just barely be able to handle a clan god…

There’s no way Gratul can do it, no matter how you think about it.

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>>95

First of all, the reason this person appears cold to the patients is that if I get involved and become depressed, who will save the patients?

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Both the yakuza and their families have sad pasts, but it is what it is; they should just hurry up and die.

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Yumesawa’s older brother is the one with the most issues, but they say Yumesawa’s older brother is relatively the least harmful.

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The fact that Glatir’s last dream is not necessarily everyone’s path to success is actually a good thing.

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