
Have you found the village of Wienstotz? No, I still haven’t discovered the village, but I defeated that Beta guy… Oh, that’s interesting, isn’t it…? By the way, is Vegeta dead? …W-wait… what about Beta? Well, I can’t confirm a body, but he vanished after failing the mission, so that’s almost certain. If he didn’t disappear right away, could there be evidence of serious injuries?
My boss.
You’re convinced I’m not dead, huh…
From this time, Frieza has been saying that he’ll kill them if they fail again.
I couldn’t understand why he was ranked as the ideal boss among anime characters at that time.
>>3
Back then, the villains would casually be killed off in the first episode without any explanation.
>>3
Actually, it’s a guaranteed development that I’m alive, but from my boss’s perspective, it’s an unbelievable mistake, so there’s nothing that can be done about it.
>>3
Zabon, trying to make up for this laziness, only treated Vegeta, and then let him escape, had the gathering ball taken away, and the spaceship was destroyed.
So finally, after that last chance, I will kill you next.
Isn’t it quite compassionate for the boss of an evil organization?
>>19
It’s not out of kindness, but rather because if I don’t make you do it, I’ll end up having to do it myself.
>>23
Zabon, who was suspected of disliking getting wet with water, also has his own issues.
>>23
It seems that in the end, they’ll search inside the spaceship for me…
>>3
A joke depicting Frieza as the ideal boss has spread.
>>3
I think it’s fine not to worry about it because it’s a common game among internet users to take just a part of the main story, like the “Trash Goku” jokes, and give a different impression of the character from the overall picture.
>>3
Not like the vague vibe of some sites from about 10 years ago, right?
If we’ve come this far, Polnareff is definitely dead…
You go that far and still don’t bring the body or check it…
Didn’t you say not to work based on assumptions?
So you recognize it as just a severe case?
Turn it to ash and insist that you died with confidence.
>>8
It is an act of turning something into charcoal, but it does not confirm that it has actually become charcoal.
I think Vegeta is stronger than Zarbon if Frieza doesn’t transform.
>>9
Speaking of that, you’ve transformed, haven’t you?
>>28
Well, I’ve already killed Dodoria before this.
On the contrary, to what extent would you be satisfied?
>>12
Bringing the head…
It might be the type that can regenerate from that state, you know?
Why did you neglect to confirm?
Is it power harassment?
Without evidence, you will be held responsible when problems arise, you know?
After this, Frieza will be defeated by the Senzu beans and Dende.
No, it’s not just ash; it has been decomposed down to the molecular level, so there is no room to bring evidence…
>>18
If you’ve done that much, can’t you just say you’re dead?
Why did you report it using a complicated expression like “severe,” Mr. Zarbon?
>>22
Well, as someone who is not a doctor, I cannot make a judgment about death…
>>26
I asked if you were dead, so don’t you understand that I’m asking for your judgment?
A boss giving detailed instructions to a suitable subordinate.
W-what a disgrace…! Not only did we let Vegeta escape, but also the Dragon Balls…!! There’s no way he could escape in an instant while carrying all five balls! I’ll search inside the spaceship, so you thoroughly search outside!! Even under the spaceship!!
>>20
Because an appropriate subordinate does not have a relationship where communication can occur.
As a manager, I understand giving instructions from 1 to 10…
They are somewhat kind to the executive class.
Subordinates casually get caught up in it.
>>24
The idiot who killed the Namekian before extracting information has been punished, you know…
There seems to be a tendency to overlook things to a certain degree at the executive class level.
Looking at the Ginyu Force, etc.
>>33
It seems that if you show proper respect, there is a capacity to forgive even strange actions or posing.
I smashed my head open and shattered my body, slamming it against the rocks at the bottom of the cliff.
It is definitely dead.
>>36
Is there no salvation…?
Did you die?
I died.
It should have ended like this, but well.
Among many bosses who never forgive a single mistake as a villain,
Is it really that strange for the boss who gave an extension to be treated like trash?
>>38
The executives in anime have been failing every time since the past, so are they really that special…?
It was treated like an ideal boss rather than just a machine.
In the thumbnail, the first frame looks like legs wearing pants.
In other words, I don’t think it’s really a mystery regarding the ideal boss treatment; I actually dislike some kind of playful behavior that internet users tend to engage in.
It’s the kind of thing where I’m more into it than you are.
I wonder if it’s because it looks peaceful at first glance…?
I wonder if there’s any benefit to opening a door like in the first panel.
>>46
Even if one is broken, we can still manage to get through.
Even if there are two malfunctions, I can still get my hands and feet out and my voice comes through.
I just thought about it casually.
>>46
It’s not just a stylish design.
There are things that are like senzu beans, and if someone says they can’t agree even with the thread image, then well, okay.
Saiyans are not Majin Buu, you know.
One famous example is a boss who makes the floor disappear when a subordinate makes a joke…
Frieza knows true destruction…
If you read the next page, it will be revealed that you just didn’t want to get yourself dirty and didn’t search for the body, right?
The flow here is definitely unfavorable for Zarbon.
Frieza is kind to subordinates who are capable, loyal, and have high combat power, like the Special Forces.
Therefore, the less competent Dodobon is kept nearby and moved directly.
>>54
The ball thrown by Vegeta was immediately retrieved.
The ball that Gohan tried to break was immediately retrieved.
Deliver immediately once 7 are collected.
Capable
While in outer space, up and down become irrelevant, so is it designed to open from all sides to equalize the failure rate?
Back then, Japanese bosses were mostly the type to immediately fire subordinates who made mistakes.
It was the phase where I was placed next to them because of their excellent abilities to directly teach them how to work.
What is death, to begin with… Mr. Zarbon?
It’s understandable to say he should be killed because Mr. Zarbon is underestimating his work too much.
And why do I have to be the only one getting all this nagging…?
I wonder if Dodoria would make such a blunder.
>>63
I’m messing up in the original anime.
If you knew that Saiyans can become stronger when they’re about to die, it makes Zarbon even more sinful.
They are a group of five capable individuals, all with maximum loyalty, and if they didn’t have any strange pose habits, they would truly be ideal subordinates for the special forces.
In the movie, even the small guy was secretly gossiping behind the back of his subordinate and killing him, so it’s not like he has a big character.
But even if I get my head smashed and my whole body turned into a beehive of charcoal, I might just end up saying “ouch” or something like that…
If you want to choose a boss among bad guys, Freeza is definitely at the top.
There are too many situations where others are not just unsuitable as bosses, but are also troublesome even when they are nearby.
Someone who wishes for the destruction of the world.
There are those who resurrect from fragments of this world, after all…
>>70
If it becomes carbonized, it would be impossible…
I ordered you to go find the Dragon Balls, yet you come back with a smug face saying you killed Vegeta (without confirming it), and this reaction is quite gentle, isn’t it?
Charcoal powder is basically just carbon dust…
The scene of the blunder and reprimand has become even more painful because it has retroactively made me a veteran employee.