
A person who feels little sense of security even when fighting.
With a crack! Of course, I’ll bite!!! With all my strength at this moment, I’ll kill the “Eight Extremes of Destruction”!!! This “chief,” Kamirei Sanzou!!! I’m also completely omnipotent, unleashing the power of the strongest ninja for real!!! Crunch, crackle!
It feels like I’m going to lose normally, doesn’t it?
It’s bad that I’m struggling with chapter executives every time.
“I wonder who I’ll die against.”
It’s rare for an ally’s leader not to be overwhelmingly strong.
These people can only be seen as someone whose leader says things like killing without mercy while only employing compassionate methods.
>>5
I think there’s a subtle aspect to the results where the human tendency to be lenient balances things out, regardless of various opinions.
It has been said for a long time that the work “Ninjoku” makes the enemy side excessively strong.
>>6
Maybe this manga doesn’t portray the yakuza as evil enemies and the ninja as just righteous protagonists and allies!
>>15
For that matter, they make the yakuza side way too much like that kind of creature.
>>19
On the contrary, the current ninjas are risking their lives without seeking a sense of mission, revenge, or compensation…
>>15
No, I’m doing that.
Well, if you hadn’t done that, it would have long since become a target for hate control and been criticized as a manga.
It might be a good balance in that it doesn’t make you think it’s fine to just have this one person.
>>7
Indeed, that is true.
Whoa… too many allies are dying.
The yakuza can commit murder even without drugs, but they have no means of resistance against anything other than ninjas, and if they have drugs, they have an advantage in numbers too, which is a terrible balance.
This person is the only one dressed like a ninja!
I don’t really get the impression that you’re struggling that much every time, though.
It was dangerous against APFSDS rounds, but…
It’s probably because it’s under the “Ninpō” document, but…
It’s going to be this pattern again, huh?
The reason why it’s not an exceptionally strong type during a power comparison is mainly because 90% of its strength lies in having a large number of cards and because all the ninjas have maxed out their physical specs.
Only that hypnosis guy would have been in trouble if he wasn’t the chief.
I’m currently on the brink of death right now.
>>17
If the next update arrives and I’m dead, that would really surprise me, but at this point, I’m not the kind of guy who would die just from having my head scratched, right?
It can’t be helped, but I can’t perform to the extent of thwarting the opponent’s schemes in advance.
This time, a lot of civilians were killed by the duelists, and the bridge was also destroyed.
Because Omega is normally stronger than the clan gods, right?
It feels like the claws have always been weak.
It’s incredibly strong and versatile, but it’s strong enough that it can still die when it does.
Compared to others, Nagai is just too sweet.
There are quite a few people in Hakkakedo who would honestly get pushed back just like Gungnir.
In one episode, one member from each team drops out, and the other members proceed to the executive battle.
Therefore, the tempo inevitably becomes poor.
I wasn’t really concerned since I had already dismissed the executives with a demonstration of our allies up to the tribal deity.
I think that since things like willpower and popularity or charisma are weapons, the higher-ranked characters in Grapple are stronger due to their simpler combat abilities than Hakkyo Do.
The humanoid Godzilla is in a class of its own, though.
I’ve always thought that with that unique physique, recovering from injuries would be a breeze.
This time, it seems like a relatively easy win.
The Eight Extremes Way is only about rising in status, after all.
There are already fewer executives that big brother seems capable of defeating…
>>31
It seems that only those who use mental attacks or hallucinations in the battle against the dancing bird might be susceptible to the special effects…
I have a feeling I might lose in raw specs.
A sad past… It’s important to be able to look with cold eyes at the lowly gang members who massacre innocent people while crying about their suffering.
There are basically very few eight ninjas…
It seems like I’m halfway to dying, so I think this time will be quite a struggle too…
You’re a little too kind, aren’t you?
That’s why I can’t help but agree that all other ninjas are the same.
The Eight Extremes Way values ideology over strength.
There is no gangster who can take their place, even if my brother and Zokugami are weak compared to Hakyokudo.
It’s seriously too much that Yō-nii fell so quickly.
>>40
It’s nice that the strongest map weapon was dropped by the weakest Yumezawa’s brother…
In order to showcase the skills of the executives, there has to be a flow where they struggle at least once…
As time goes on, the old man who claims that in terms of martial talent, he surpasses the leader, and the gangster who killed him in their first match, what are they?
Every time someone dies, the leader is the first to cry…
There is nothing else to say but that the second ranked Koiji and the third ranked Zakura have lost a precious man.
Given your physical condition, it’s amazing you were so strong…
>>44
The one who has mastered the basics in anything is the strongest.
I was thinking they would act like a certain bio rider and behave recklessly, but that wasn’t the case at all.
You can do anything, but you only copy your friends’ techniques, right?
>>47
Since I was copying the techniques of the psychiatrist, I think I could also use the enemies’ techniques if I wanted to.
I feel that just copying the techniques of my allies reflects the leader’s naivety.
>>35
This manga depicts not only ninjas but also the yakuza in a way that evokes empathy, and I don’t think it’s a story where ninjas just cleanly defeat the yakuza and everything ends refreshing like a typical good vs. evil tale.
>>48
The yakuza side is too evil for me to empathize with…
>>52
Even against the Eight Extremes School or the executives!?
>>59
I think what I’m normally doing is too trashy and difficult.
>>48
Are you a gangster for empathizing with the yakuza?
The three most emotionally significant positions—my right-hand man, a friend, and a son-in-law—were the first to be taken out, and even Mr. Gokuji is pretty mentally bruised.
From there, it’s further called Ninja-kun Ninja Balle.
The leader only uses techniques from dead characters, but I guess if they wanted to, they could become Shino or a foolish younger brother now.
>>50
Even when it gets accustomed, it’s just a fast regular attack and a ground-dependent electric shock, so its usability is limited.
In other words, using a stretching hand to ignite or toxic gas is just too convenient.
>>50
Although it is applicable, I think I can easily absorb the techniques of the yakuza that I’ve only recently encountered.
Shino, it seems like you don’t really understand the ninja organization’s system, so if the leader gets taken out, won’t the Kanto group fall apart?
Yo-nii has cheat-level abilities, but he seems to be at risk of dying quite quickly in any episode.
I think they have crafted it in such a way that, while showing understanding of the reasons for the yakuza’s actions, it ultimately concludes with “I killed them.”
>>57
That’s what makes it interesting, because it’s consistent.
The chief just learned hypnosis.
Right now, it seems more feasible to work on guiding the audience than battling with the yakuza.
I like characters that seem like a guaranteed win when they come out, but I prefer the tension of the possibility of dying if things go wrong.
It feels like the yakuza are outpacing the ninjas in terms of skill, so the impressive vibe of ninjas is diminished.
>>63
Isn’t it the yakuza that makes up the gap in specs with the power of coupons?
>>65
In the end, coupons almost have no drawbacks during battles.
>>70
Since ninjas are a small elite force, if they can take out the enemy even at the cost of their own lives, then that’s a victory.
Mob yakuza can be harvested from the fields.
>>70
That’s why they decided to adopt and carry it out.
>>82
So it’s a story that there’s practically no downside, which is why ninjas would struggle so much.
Well, if it’s a gang executive, I can understand that a normal level of kindness can become twisted and lead to misfortune.
The feeling that I wish for them to die only intensifies with their subsequent violent acts.
If you dismiss the depth of the yakuza as excess fat because they’re portrayed as villains, then the appeal of this manga would be cut in half.
When I heard about the ninja in Osaka and got excited for reinforcements, they were completely wiped out, and I thought they had definitely reduced too much!
Well, what the duct tape said, “It’s slow…” is everything.
The yakuza are aware that they’re doing bad things, but they have no choice but to press on. It’s either that or a bunch of hopeless scum, so in the end, all that’s left is to kill them.
The yakuza has skills, but their physical abilities were lacking, and it feels like they are getting a boost from coupons.
Why does the technology improve as well…
>>73
Even just looking at reflexes, they can be done with higher precision than before, so of course the technology improves.
I think the allure of Hakkoryu and its leaders is that while I can understand them, it’s difficult to empathize with their actions.
Doesn’t it depict that the only option left, even after making us empathize, is to kill?
It feels like the digging is overly biased toward the yakuza.
>>76
Well, the yakuza side is often talked about more on bulletin boards.
Let’s protect the citizens with a little more enthusiasm.
You guys had it tough too, huh… → Just die already~
I love the Bousouzoku God arc because it condenses that flow compactly.
I understand that the special skills before becoming a yakuza translate directly into techniques, but isn’t it a different skill tree for a doctor to be able to use vacuum waves or the Hokuto Shinken?
>>83
Those guys have similar fist grips like the female hieroglyphic fist and the injection hieroglyphic fist, and aren’t they gradually getting closer to the dark blade…?
I thought there would be some disadvantages… but it turns out there aren’t any, and only after getting two cards do the disadvantages finally show up.
Every time we are one step behind, we can’t protect the citizens at all, and even though it relies on coupons, the yakuza also possess exceptional skills, which makes it difficult to understand the strengths of ninjas.
While there are certainly parts that are sympathetic, I can only think that all delinquents should just die.
>>88
Personally, I think that the yakuza’s painful past has become a bit repetitive, and I’ve recently been thinking they should just die already.
>>92
I wonder if today’s celebrities have a past comparable to that of gravure idols or doctors…
>>88
No, you’ll be totally relieved and able to sympathize because in the end, they really get killed.
>>88
I think that the part you can feel sympathy for is what is referred to as “empathy.”
It’s not a story where I want you to stay alive because I’m emotionally invested.
It’s amazing that Shino, who doesn’t have any special abilities, is taking down two people from Hakkoryu.
Ninja-kun keeps using new techniques, and it’s triggered by the battle in the medical team arc.
I think it’s not strange to remember at least some long-distance techniques.
People said it resembles my stance.
There’s no depiction of suddenly dying after taking two cards, but it’s probably putting some strain even after just one.
I was also stressing that you should definitely go to the hospital if you use it!
The Takemoto group was said to be relatively better not long ago.
They are just ordinary con artists and drug dealers…
Recent ability battle stories seem to have become clichéd with their excessive focus on sad pasts.
If they had been picked up by ninjas, there would be plenty of yakuza who would have walked the path of righteousness.
If the leader is motivated, they can combine their allies’ skills and unleash them in advance, and that’s the end of it.
Right now, because protecting citizens is also a condition, we can’t carelessly spread instant death for the whole area, which makes it difficult.
It’s strong, but there’s a strong feeling that it might lose when fighting the episode boss.
>>99
Well, characters with copy abilities in battle types don’t really tend to have impressive track records…
I think this manga is almost like Demon Slayer, but unlike that, the yakuza side is also fighting for their lives, so the drama leans too much towards the yakuza.
Having a large number of thugs picked up around here is really troublesome for Yumizawa…
My combat ability is ordinary, but I’ve developed a system to mass-produce yakuza.
>>102
Well, it’s more like an ordinary, typical yakuza…
The others are recruiting talent from different industries.
Too few allies.
The yakuza side has an endless supply of mob members, but there aren’t many ninjas, and they keep dying in exchanges with enemy bosses, making it feel like the ninjas are at a disadvantage.
I want it to be a bit more competitive.
Even if I’m feeling weary of it, in the setting of this manga where yakuza equals lonely individuals, a sad past is practically the main content.
>>107
Well, it’s more about the distribution… I might be told not to read it, but the ninja struggles → is about to die but makes a comeback → kills due to a tragic past, but it’s always like that, so I want a bit more variety.
The current entertainment section and the mobs getting killed are portrayed in such a silly way that, in a bad sense, it doesn’t evoke any emotions.
It’s not that I want you to die because you do terrible things, but rather I just don’t care, so hurry up and die.
I have sympathy but I will not show mercy.
I think it’s a good word that understands the feelings of the readers.
In the first place, they’re always doing things that make it impossible to complain if they get killed, so they’re the turning point character in the yakuza.
It’s too bad that I should have stopped my brother from turning himself in to the police about the drugs.
>>110
Dr. Kofu is serious as a physician, but…
The root is like a monster, enough to instantly prioritize brotherly love over ethics and laws.
>>115
Well, I’ve always been the type to feel discomfort living within the values of general society.
>>110
As the person himself said, if it were revealed that his world-renowned doctor brother is a yakuza drug dealer, that would effectively end his career.
The choice is between cutting off the brother who was helping me and sullying my own face, or brazenly falling together with him, so without ethics in consideration, the alternative is just too meaningless.
They talk big about Hachikyokudo, but without coupons, even Kiwami-san would be one-punched and instantly killed, except for Hanako…
>>112
So, no matter how many there were, it was fine.
It’s a manga that changes the conversation because I have a coupon…
In the yakuza world, even though there are bonds and connections, it’s a creature that can never truly coexist; it’s a well-crafted manga that regularly makes you feel like it should perish.
It’s a bit late to say this, but…
Is the word “gachi” okay to use as a pro wrestling term?
>>114
I think the original source traces back to sumo.
At this point, it’s already common spoken language, so there’s no need to worry too much about it.
If singing live can cause murder, then just hearing it through the radio or TV and dying would mean that the speakers of the radio or TV can emit lethal sound waves, wouldn’t it?
I feel like things are progressing surprisingly smoothly this time.
>>118
It’s said that the entertainment section will be made a bit more compact since the medical section has become lengthy.
The yakuza can fight pretty well even without coupons…
>>119
The yakuza can easily handle grapplers, but without drugs, the difference is so great that they can’t even perceive the movements of ninjas.
Hanako is too strong.
Without a coupon, you’re just a low-level yakuza! Huh?
Without dark blades, ninjas are basically weaklings! That’s almost the same thing.
>>123
Even without a dark blade, a ninja has crazy specs that don’t apply, so don’t complicate the conversation.
>>123
Coupons are just a temporary fix, so they are completely different.
The number of victims is so overwhelming that I am losing the ability to indulge in a sad past.
>>124
Since the damage from Yumizawa Zokugami isn’t too severe yet, there is a silver lining.
The damage around Gracheel has become serious and the feeling of wanting it to be over has intensified.
>>142
Zokugami has destroyed the metropolitan expressway.
I’m too numb.
>>147
In the first place, even the boss of the yakuza originally has Kabukicho collapsed.
The balance of power in the Eight Extremes Way is messed up because of Hanako… It seems she didn’t use the coupons at the hospital either.
>>125
Since the physical ability leveling has reached its cap, it seems that Hanako is not using it either (because it has no effect).
There are no bruises around the eyes either.
In reality, if you record a murder voice and unleash it, that’s the end of it; that’s how dangerous the current enemy is.
I think that if Hanako weren’t here, the leader could do something if they really tried, but because of Hanako, I can’t see a future where we can win.
Recently, it feels lonely not having catchy lines like “non-existent” or “great”!
The “Wow, a monster!” scene when Anato died was interesting.
>>134
Shut up!
It would be great if the ninja’s backbone were as strong as those twins, but the backbone of the previous ninjas is too weak.
If you think that by training to the level where Yaku enhancement theoretically becomes ineffective, a Yakuza could reach the same domain as a ninja, then Kiwami-san is still quite naive, isn’t he?
>>139
I don’t think someone who takes physical enhancement that seriously can become part of the yakuza.
If there were no dark blades, a SMG would be enough to take down a ninja.
>>140
There are hardly any gangsters armed with guns nowadays that modern ninjas would not understand.
I wonder if it looks weak even for the yakuza who are using the coupon.
Help!
I can’t believe it appears in this work.
>>141
Well, it’s a work that includes parodies quite a lot…
In the first place, it’s about who kills whom, so the style of the work does not make ninjas overwhelmingly strong.
I don’t want to see someone like Professor Kofu silently send off my older brother as he turns himself in.
Ninjas and yakuza get along too well regularly!
>>149
It’s because of the script’s yakuza fetishes…
A yakuza without a coupon is nothing but trash in the eyes of a ninja, but a ninja without a dark blade can easily wipe out a yakuza.
>>152
However, contrary to expectations, they were completely wiped out, so the two survivors developed the Dark Blade, leading to the present.
I only make stories about fighting my best friend who’s a screenwriter!
The situation with drugs in Tokyo is so severe that it feels pointless to defeat the medical team, but that aspect wasn’t really touched upon before moving on to the next chapter.
Vertical Real
“Fight choreography” isn’t enough in “reality”…!
Weren’t you falling behind against the yakuza armed with numbers and guns until you developed the safe blade?
>>158
They were completely wiped out by guns smuggled by the U.S. military, leaving only two remaining.
One side is long, so there is no difference in physical ability between now and the past.
Thanks to the Dark Blade, I can exceed the speed of sound, but I can already move at a speed that only looks like colored wind, you know, Ninja.
Not enough ninjas!
I’ve always been curious about it.
Tell me about all the ninjas you know → That was 300 years ago… I wonder why I started talking about it from meeting Ita-san.
I wonder if Ita was also a ninja or something.
>>161
Wasn’t Itaya-san a yakuza later on?
>>163
Hanzuiin Chōbei ended up in a fight to the death with his true self.
That’s the turn of events.
>>161
“Tell me everything you know about ninjas,” so it is assumed that the leader is simply recounting the relationship between ninjas and the yakuza as truthfully as possible from what he knows.
Firearms are advantageous for organized crime.
→Ninjas have the advantage with dark blades.
→Advantage for the yakuza with coupons.
We are both causing breakthroughs and gaining an advantage.
I think that unless some revolutionary technology is brought about by ninjas, this world will not achieve peace.
Before Kouji developed the Dark Blade, he was almost losing to modern weapons, so he’s not really that strong, right?
You can’t become a ninja unless you’ve trained your physical abilities to the maximum, so you can’t just easily increase the numbers.
As far as the yakuza is concerned, having just one skill is enough.
The brain cannot be imitated, but it feels like a setup for something.
Since they were almost exterminated once, it would have been good if the ninja side had rushed to eliminate them without holding back…
It’s painful that I couldn’t break out of the elite few.
In the first place, it seems like the total situation is unfavorable for the ninjas, but the Yakuza side also wants to exploit, so the damage was moderate, right?
Kiwaaji-san has gotten deeper into nihilism, and with the tools now prepared, they’re fully committed to the path of exterminating humanity.
I think the design tends to be frustrating because even though it’s characterized by being constantly defeated, the relief from defeating enemies is minimal.
If the Maya live is successful, won’t the Yakuza also die? I wonder.
>>172
Shut up, everyone die.
I think it’s only this music team that’s gone as far as to annihilate humanity.
It seems that while they are raising the next generation relatively well, it mostly doesn’t take shape and is dying off, like ninjas.
It seems that if the old man hadn’t taken the Hell’s Coupon on the first turn, he would have had a countermeasure.
I really think Kiwaaji has too many things.
In the story of the side project of Dark Blade Development, I can do anything, but I lack creativity~
I think the reason they’re not very active, despite having a cheat ability that mainly uses allies’ powers, is because they said that.
What is that obviously crazy-looking Hattori Hanzo supposed to be…?
I suppose the yakuza really wouldn’t mind if the world were to be destroyed.
I wonder what people think about the Princess series being discontinued, regardless of the world.
Ninjas have high attack power, but their defense isn’t that great, so they can easily die.
So what the hell!? Are you saying that it’s crap for the yakuza to become fairies once the three executives are purified!?
I have a lot of cards, so I’m managing with a delayed play, but I feel like my starting hand is weak and I’m giving the turn to my opponent.
Also, they’re likely to compete in each other’s areas of expertise.
I wish they would just take me out before they start talking about their sad pasts like executives…
Well, it would probably just end in complete annihilation…
>>185
I’m really sad if Tometan dies.
>>185
If you ask whether it will completely follow the script of the screenwriter, it probably won’t, but I feel like it will likely go that way up to the final duel.
Looking back, I realize that Dreamzawa and Zokugami aren’t really that strong as executives.
Well, I’m sure the gangster and the ninja know each other from somewhere… it’s fading from my memory, though…
>>188
It’s more like we’re practically brothers, nine times out of ten…
On the contrary, Ninja-kun doesn’t look that overwhelming, yet somehow wins.
>>191
Ninja-kun has no special traits, but instead has mastered the basic dark blade.
Um, this is Yakuza technique…
>>191
When Ninja-kun wins, he somehow wins in a brute-force style like Star Platinum.
Well, Gino’s fighting style is almost that of a yakuza…
The main plot will probably not stray from the screenplay writer’s outline.
Perhaps it would go in a direction like “kick out the screenwriter who’s in the audience mood and don’t show the ending only to the screenwriter.”
But somehow the screenwriter might end up heading in a satisfying direction.
I’m not using any of the instant death combos I can think of regarding the leader at all.
I think it’s either being manipulated by a screenwriter or it’s the person themselves.
If I leave partway, it would be surprising.
It’s true that if it weren’t for the Hell’s coupons, I could pretty much take out the executives all by myself in an instant.
Even Hanako was about to be blown away by a combination attack against a long opponent.