
Do you want to duel?
Understanding takes priority over everything! Even more than my own life!
I like this old man; he has principles.
I only asked for directions…
>>4
It’s the quest for truth!
I don’t understand! But I don’t deny the state of the masters themselves; it’s a good balance.
>>5
Those who have reached that state may not have lived a tumultuous half-life like this old man.
>>39
In order to become a person of good character, you would probably take on disciples, right?
Until this age, there hasn’t even been such a thing, and the old man is just way too much, going around challenging dojos.
I ended up talking to a pretty sketchy guy, but it looks interesting, so I’ll tag along…
Are you determined to keep fighting until death?
>>7
I wonder how it feels that the result turned the other party into a demon as well…
A change of heart with the smell of decay!
If this were a one-on-one, wouldn’t the old man usually win?
>>10
From the beginning, I was relying on numbers, and the deputy instructor probably understood that a one-on-one wouldn’t be enough…
Strange taste in feelings.
I’ve only seen this page.
Being chased home after this is terrible.
>>14
Since the same-named author continues to appear, they should not be dead.
>>26
Well, once I’ve finished writing in this extreme situation, I can just call the police and it’ll be over…
I’m just astonished that I can’t kill with a single blow.
It seems that I’m probably still winning against the young men with a good physique in terms of my way of speaking…
>>15
This old man has never lost, huh?
I’ve succeeded in defeating the dojo!
>>90
Not that…
Upon revisiting, I realized there were more people than I thought on the other side.
Even though he’s a worthless guy, a villain who sticks to his own principles becomes popular.
I thought it was cool.
Reading this, it’s just impossible for me to realize that I kept defeating enemies and breaking hearts without losing.
A frankness that seems unlikely to get involved with ordinary people.
You will die miserably! You will die miserably!
>>76
I really like that you’ve completely made up your mind here.
You probably want to die miserably, crushed by even greater tyranny.
It is one of the ideals of how a man wants to be when he dies.
>>29
THE GREY Frozen Sun
I recommend it.
I think it’s actually a really selfish thing because it can’t exist without the other person.
Nonetheless, I feel that it is a life lived with integrity.
You’ve stomped on others so much, yet you say you don’t like it? Isn’t that a bit too self-serving?
It’s a crazy old man, but I can’t help wanting to witness this.
I hope that what I have done balances out somewhere, including both good and bad things.
It’s the manifestation of those feelings.
It’s not that I deny that a person who has fought, won, and lost becomes a master and adopts a pacifist attitude; rather, it’s strange that the image in the thread seems to suggest they’ve continued winning without any reflection at all.
It’s seriously strong to be doing well against about 20 people, including the assistant instructor…
>>35
Moreover, this is aging me…
>>38
If you’ve been breaking the kind of guys who try to encircle and bag one person, then…
I think it’s okay to act a bit saintly once you grow old…
>>56
A change of heart that reeks of decay!!
>>35
It’s clear that if I were 10 years younger, I would have overwhelmed them.
If you want to be happy, it’s a lesson that you should accept a certain degree of change.
It’s beautiful for things to be coherent, but…
What comes to mind is the last of silver and gold.
I was irritated, and it didn’t matter who it was; the masters of this world are incredibly strong…
I said I’m a witness.
If being seen is embarrassing, then there’s nothing that can be done…
It seems that the violence that could be seen as a change of heart has become meaningless.
It doesn’t seem like there’s anything particularly going on with this old man.
>>44
The moment that feeling crosses my mind, I just cut it off and think, “Isn’t this just running away for me?”
I think I want to be like this when it comes to evil, but I really don’t want to encounter this just by asking for directions…
>>45
Is it a story about the worldview?
The expression that even the protagonist, who isn’t particularly skilled in martial arts, knows about Michizane’s Hall…! shows the manga’s skillful storytelling.
>>47
It’s a late response, but the protagonist originally intended to go to challenge the dojo.
>>88
Embarrassing…!
By the end of this, the old man was much more worn out than I expected.
From a bird’s-eye view, it may seem like a rotten change of heart, but it’s much better for the violent old man to have softened.
That’s because it’s in a good balance, you know…
I don’t want to make excuses and run away just because I’ve weakened; I have an incredibly strong dislike of losing.
The route where Akuma was not completely consumed by killing intent.
The line is clear, but because it’s being enforced, it increases the number of victims too much!
>>54
You will die miserably!
You’ll die miserably!
I wish I had known the duel police officers…
I feel like I’m going to rot like this, so I want to fight before that happens!!!
Since they even bring along a witness for a chance encounter with an unknown person, it seems they are indeed lonely enough to seek out proof of their own existence.
>>59
I wanted to know the reason why you chose to follow that path…
If possible, to those who are seeking a way.
>>65
…No, I would like to ask for directions…
>>67
It is the pursuit of the way!
To stick to oneself and consider dying in misery as acceptable… Is this the way?
I want to live with this kind of spirit too.
The struggle has dragged on for so long that one page is missing, but this old bastard mercilessly crushed faces after stepping on the feet of his disciples and fights in a truly brutal manner.
I like this because it makes me feel the same way.
Too clean.
Statements that cling to a weak person are pretty pathetic.
Which mouth are you talking about!
Even if this old man has a change of heart that smells of decay.
I understand that there is no family to reach out a hand.
What’s terrible is that if you really killed someone…
These guys resorting to silencing tactics is terrible.
The old man in sunglasses never expected that his mother’s nonsensical last words would smolder in his heart, making him feel irritated, leading him to want to legally hit someone at a practical karate dojo, and that it would come to this.
Is this old man going to die…?
>>72
I will die miserably! I will die miserably!
If the bully has become some kind of respectable adult…
It feels similar to wondering “What is that?”
>>73
But it’s easier for those around you if you have a change of heart.
When it comes to not being able to look it up when I wonder which episode this is, that’s the troubling part about Kanoko.
>>74
Start reading from episode 1!
>>77
Aggressive pheromones!! 1!
The only one who cares about the smell of decay is the person themselves; there are times when it’s better for everyone not to resort to violence.
It’s not about that kind of talk; it’s about the pursuit of the path.
What a bothersome old man.
>>79
The opponent is a thug or a martial artist, so it’s not a big deal.
Maybe at first I intended to just fight alone and die normally, but after being asked for directions, I think my desire to witness it came out.
I feel a strong will to stubbornly follow my own path, even though it may be inconvenient and troublesome, and to accept the consequences of that decision until the very end.
You’re more eager for blood than that old man Netero.
It’s strange that I can take down everyone with a surprise attack.
At the beginning of the story, it’s good that the character is frustrated over receiving completely off-target advice from their dying parent in their work.
>>86
When I feel like I’m about to be killed and am panicking, thinking maybe I should write some answers to life in my posthumous work, I remember Tetsuroku and my mother’s off-target critique, and it’s nice to ironically laugh and think, “A man who died without understanding…”
A guy who did a lot of bad things in his youth becomes an adult.
I’m really getting soft too (laughs), but saying that is super annoying!
>>87
But if things stay bad, you’ll want it to end as soon as possible, right?
>>91
You will die miserably! You will die miserably!
This sunglasses-wearing person is quite a dangerous character, isn’t he? He appears in his books afterwards as well.
They are probably also turning back the pursuers.
>>92
Upon careful consideration, there was no way that someone who thinks about going to a dojo to start a fight is someone without strength.
He’s a seriously serious old man, quite literally to the point of dying.
>>94
Just because you’re old doesn’t mean it’s cowardly to pretend to be a good person and not fight! You should rampage and die miserably until the end! It’s sincere, but he’s like an old man who wants the shinobi to die like a yakuza.
I want to imitate the conversational skills that can connect everything to the path.
Since I can no longer live any other way, I say I will die.
I also feel a sense of impermanence.
It’s so lame that young people are relying on numbers for the purpose of lynching from the very beginning.
The fawn has many words it wants to say aloud.
Oh my garlic!