
The smallness of Suwabe’s voice comes through.
Is it you, Usui!!
Looking at it again, its brutal appeal by acting tough against weaklings is way too excessive…
For Shishio, if this guy can be a fighting force, then perhaps the brutal actions could be considered a necessary expense and thus not too costly.
Seriously, stop killing your allies like that…
It’s pointless to boast about the number of people you’ve killed when you need personnel to start the fire, you idiot! It’s a bit much to be countered with such a solid argument.
If we can defeat Saito, it’s a necessary expense.
I can’t believe this guy keeps getting scolded for trying to do unnecessary weak monster hunting…
If you don’t appeal regularly, everyone will start to think as if Saito pointed it out…
I’m not just a comrade; I’m always aiming for Shishio’s life, you know? The appeal is strong.
>>8
I’m not afraid of Shishio, so I can easily kill his subordinates, you know? I’m different from you guys.
It’s really hilarious to think that I ordered this outfit after my eyes were messed up.
>>9
Since my junior disciple is like this, it’s probably something like the formal attire of the school.
If you don’t show a sense of smallness, it will seem like you suddenly became weak in the Saito match.
The voice is good, isn’t it? The voice.
Well, if you don’t know the later developments, I think it would just end up being something like a really dangerous guy.
To be blunt, I think this person is genuinely strong, but they give off a small-time vibe that lowers their rating by about two levels.
>>15
I think at least one of those tiers is Saito’s fault.
>>15
If I hadn’t fallen for the provocation, I would have shut them out completely. If they hadn’t come to the distance of Zero Form, I would have been stuck.
It feels like I’m lacking space, or rather, it’s just too constricted.
Well, when it’s revealed that it’s a loser mentality, I think it becomes much easier for newcomers to go “Ahh~” and really get it.
Saito fights and easily deflects the thrust while also inflicting wounds that would hinder future battles, so he is actually quite strong… but somehow…
I’m actually happy that there are more depictions characteristic of Ms. Usui.
Quite strong (well, if you say it’s a close match, there’s no room for losing to Saito)
There is a gap of about that much.
The Zero fighter was able to demonstrate its maximum power precisely because there was a surprise attack.
If I had known, there’s a good chance I would have just ignored or avoided them, given their level of skill…
After that, it’s clear from the depictions of the Shishio fight and the escape that Saito’s Gatotsu power has clearly diminished.
Saito seems to take it easy on the surface, but…
Mr. Umsui is composed of an unbelievably high level of skill and a petty spirit that makes one want to cover their eyes.
As long as I have the Golden Genbu…
>>23
I won’t really use the secret treasure of the style to stab you through the shield from behind the blindfold! So it seems like the losing option of dying in the zero form might disappear…
Thanks to my younger disciple properly demonstrating the basics, I understand once again.
This guy isn’t sliding it with the curvature of the shield.
At the moment the tip touched, it twisted quickly to nullify the power, which is something incomprehensible.
>>26
My younger disciple is making a scratching noise on the surface when blocking.
I wonder if it will also be split in two in the anime.
The issue of opponents becoming insignificant when fighting Saito is something the author was also concerned about, so it was likely the result of supervision.
I think the only reason we lost is that Gattotsu Zero is extremely overpowered.
>>29
The fact that there is light in the room is what matters most.
What I would like to see a bit is a battle between a clearly defense-oriented thread and a leader who fights primarily defensively.
They are close in ability as well.
The younger disciple should understand that the essence lies not in relying on the strength of the shield, but in the mastery that resembles divine skill.
The strategy is too much like Dark Souls.
>>33
If only I had the Golden Genbu, we wouldn’t have lost to Mikela Daarn…!
If we consider mental strength to be a form of strength, then the evaluation will decrease.
If you separate that area from skill, then the evaluation will rise.
>>34
Basically, this work itself suggests that the strength of the mind is what makes a swordsman strong.
Mr. Usu is considered to be at the very bottom.
But while they are strong, considering the compatibility and depiction of their abilities, they are definitely above the monk but below Sojirou.
Watching Soujiro getting persistently bothered by someone makes me feel more uncomfortable than tense.
By the way, Hiruma, En, Seiji Raijuta, and Usui-san are all strong in their own way.
A style that deliberately exposes unnecessary small item moves and ruins everything.
I wonder if they would do something like a movement that pays attention to the sound of Iwanbo…
Fighting by closing the distance to counter a thrust is not so bad.
Saito, who had further meta skills in anticipation of that countermeasure, is amazing.
In comparison to the monk, can one wield the dual extremes with a shield?
>>42
It seems that if the ultimate double is a delicate technique, one could possibly deflect the first strike’s power with the turtle shell before it gets delivered.
>>42
In the first place, can an attack from a monk, who is inferior to Sano in agility, possibly hit?
Having three wounds inflicted and being forced to bring out the Gatou Zero style is…
It’s quite a lot.
It’s amazing that you inflicted injury on that Saito and applied a debuff.
That evaluation itself is already from a lower perspective.
>>45
Perhaps the evaluation of Saito in this manga is wrong.
I’m stronger than Kenshin.
Kenshin is already in tatters.
Saito will continue to fight from now on.
Saito may have been outmatched in skill, but he won by landing critical hits with his verbal attacks.
I really can’t believe that the monk can’t break the shield…
The monk’s mastery of the double extremes is truly remarkable, but when it comes to actual combat with others, it surprisingly doesn’t feel that way.
>>51
At least I am aware that I am inferior in speed.
Mr. Usui’s side has not provided an answer to the distant hit.
>>54
Only those who can engage in three-dimensional combat can provide a strict answer to that.
>>54
I think it won’t be a decisive blow since it loses power by not being a direct hit and even Sano was only slightly flinched.
>>73
Somehow, he has a monster-like toughness, so Sano’s reactions aren’t very reliable…
Even if you’re skilled, if you lose to your own heart, it’s no use.
It’s the manga where the protagonist does the most, so it’s Rurouni Kenshin…
I think a heavy golden shield is seriously a mismatch for Usui-san, who specializes in handling with a light shield.
First of all, there’s a possibility that I won’t use shield poke against a monk…
The monk can completely shut down by just keeping his distance and using flying rice strings.
>>60
That person can hit from a distance.
You have to properly show off your madness, or else people around you will realize that you’re just a submissive guy who doesn’t even want to challenge Shishio.
The monk is at a significant disadvantage against the T’inberochin, which can handle slow movements and timing-critical doubles while also neutralizing the power of quick thrusting techniques like the Kiba Totsu.
I don’t feel like I can do anything if I’m asked about preparatory movements other than long-range techniques.
However, since I’m the one who broke the iron ball at the start of the standoff in Kyoto, I probably won’t be able to respond to surprise attacks.
It’s not that there is zero chance of winning.
In fact, I have given up on revenge, but Shishio is unaware of that.
>>64
“Umi is thinking…”
The Zero model relies only on the spring in the upper body, so its power should be inferior, but the depiction when it hits is gruesome.
>>65
The Fang Thrust is a charging technique that requires maintaining distance.
It’s a surprise attack technique that overturns that premise, after all, Zero Type.
When it hits = It becomes critical.
Isn’t Suwabe’s suspicious acting adding to the sense of being a minor character?
>>68
It’s my first time hearing such a small voice from Suwabe, but it surprisingly suits him well…
>>77
Even in this fantasy, I was saying cool things while being a minor demon.
It seems that Shishio himself quite liked it.
It intensifies the feeling of being petty.
>>69
I’ve given up on everything, but I’m still standing by myself out of sheer stubbornness, which is kind of cute, right?
The pinnacle of full-body vibration is just something to laugh about.
The true feelings that I had never revealed to anyone (Shishio saw right through them) were perfectly understood, and we both burst out laughing—what’s so funny about that!? It might be the most beautiful scene in the story.
Well, it depends on where we fight, but since Umito can stick to the ceiling, he is someone who can counter long-range attacks.
If the monk were to seriously fight against the thread picture, wouldn’t he first destroy the ground to make the platform shake and immobilize the feet?
Shishio normally stops the Zero Type, huh…
Well, he is a character who can even stop the first strike of the Heavenly Dragon Flash…
>>79
What is it that the piercing hand of Shishio-sama does…
It’s pitiful that it was calculated that he would probably lose to Saito anyway.
If I could definitely win, I would have killed the monk when I had a showdown in Kyoto, so there must be some concerns about the double extreme.
>>81
It might be more frightening about accidents because it seems like a long-term battle with the armor of muscles rather than the peak of duality itself.
>>81
Well, as it was mentioned in the work, I don’t think the difference is such that if they went against each other, one of them would win without any injuries.
I feel that it might be slightly advantageous for Mr. Usui to win, but it’s quite difficult…
Whenever there’s a thread about Mr. Usui, there are always those who want to somehow put him beneath the monk.
Sure, the monk has incredible destructive power and mental strength, but I don’t think he has much of a response against a fast opponent.
>>82
Everyone talks about Umi, but the monk is also pretty mentally unstable.
You’re really showing quite an ugly side, aren’t you?
It can’t be helped because of the circumstances.
>>82
Even if you say that you can be toyed with by a double-bodied human at high speed…
>>98
I am currently being tossed around.
>>98
To begin with, Sanosuke’s speed isn’t that impressive…
>>98
I’m being beaten up badly by the fast She-Hulk…
I don’t think that whole-body vibration is that useful.
It’s easy to forget that the Usubuki side also has their weapons easily destroyed.
The decisive blow will disappear in battle, right?
The part where the monk breaks Usui’s weapon in the original is cool.
When you think about it calmly, isn’t the shield-wielder quite unlawfully strong in this work?
>>87
A normal thrust can be easily deflected; it’s super strong.
Usui-san’s potential to be among the top three in the Ten Famous Swords is completely ruined by his petty mindset, which is the interesting part.
If it’s weak, the character won’t stand out, right?
>>88
The top three are all losers for mental reasons…
>>94
Then we can’t win, can we?
I wonder why I could only make those kinds of people my friends.
My heart is completely broken, but I’m pretending to stand up and act like I’m going to stab you in the back out of pride.
When I write down their personalities and convert them to female executives in my mind, I think it’s incredibly erotic.
Because long-range attacks don’t work just by jumping.
I think if it’s a character with speed, they can normally back away and avoid it…
With a deep hit from the tusk, it can shatter an iron door, so if you hit with the intention to kill, it might split everyone in half.
A deep wound + a door + long distance + scattering small stones won’t break the helmet.
When it comes to this story, I can’t help but think that the monk is rather overestimated, don’t you think?
It’s almost a stalemate with Sano, who is clearly a step below the top figures of the late Edo period.
>>97
It’s unavoidable because they’re such an attractive character…
>>97
No, it’s that Sano completely lost in ability, and just made him accept defeat due to the size of his character.
I think it’s true that it’s being overrated.
Suwa is a wonderful and talented voice actor after all.
Of course, I can also perform small roles.
After all is said and done, Ms. Usui is also part of the strong character proof of the Bakumatsu group in this manga.
>>100
In reality, I have inflicted a serious injury on Saito, and he is indeed a strong character, just caught off guard by the Zero type.
“I definitely came out to be killed by the anime original chief.”
The monk said, “There’s no way my mental state would be shaken by Mr. Usui’s words.”
>>104
If the eye of the heart was truly the power to read minds, it would have been dangerous.
>>104
The opposite is also true…
I was thinking, “Isn’t it just ridiculous how you’re acting tough while raising your shield?”
It’s obvious because it’s intentionally drawn that way, but I think it’s really amazing that even though it’s clear they’re so strong, they still give off a solid small-time vibe.
The theory that the room was brightened due to the worst impression from subordinates is gaining weight.
Why does it always end up being Monk versus Usui-san?
We’re friends, right? Hey!
>>112
If we’re allies, why are you getting in the way of taking down Manipulator and breaking Amami’s weapon…?
>>112
It’s because neither of them can win against Soujirou.
>>125
It’s dubious whether there are any characters other than the master who can win against Soujiro with speed exceeding Kenshin, when just talking about specifications based on the characters in the story…
It seems like it will become a perspective of whether it can break the fragility of the mind like Kenshin.
>>148
If anything, the ultimate technique of the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu ultimately leads to a super-fast drawing technique, focusing on speed.
With that even faster speed, I think even my master would find front-line combat questionable.
It comes down to whether I can break mentally, but I don’t know my master’s strength in that regard.
>>148
I think that the ice storage that nullifies slashing attacks is quite unfair.
For Mr. Usui, companionship means nothing.
I plan to defeat Shishio eventually.
He’s not serious about taking revenge at all!
>>117
Originally, I became one of Shishio’s allies under the condition that I could attack at any time if an opportunity presented itself.
>>141
It seems like someone’s heart is broken.
Let’s conquer the country together in hell!
I wonder if there aren’t many people reading the Hokkaido edition.
>>119
Ms. Usui doesn’t appear in the Hokkaido chapter…
>>119
There are a lot of interruptions in the publication…
In fact, if you look at just the serialization period, it’s even longer than the main story.
Even though my right hand is broken, I thought, what is up with Shishio, who is not affected at all by the Double-edged Sword?
>>120
Theoretically, if you’re durable enough not to break from raw firepower, then even if there’s disregarded defense, you wouldn’t even break a bone.
Mr. Umizuki and Yatsume couldn’t see the Zero.
The one who got cut off is Shishio, so honestly, I can’t quite grasp how much of a one-hit kill it is on the first encounter in the zero type.
This is what they call comparing acorns in height.
>>123
Well, just like Sojiro’s line when returning the dagger.
In the end, no one, least of all the Ten Swords, can match Shishio’s strength.
Come to think of it, if Saito hadn’t used the Crimson Lotus arm, I would have died.
Is the Crimson Lotus Arm perhaps the Sword of the Living?
It seems like everyone on the protagonist’s side can launch a mental attack on Mr. Umi.
>>126
Kenshin will definitely see through it and say something similar to what Saito would say.
Sanosuke and Yahiko are also the type to hit you in the painful spots like this…
>>126
I don’t think Kenshin will do it.
If you understand the seed of the mind’s eye, you just have to unleash the dragon’s roar.
>>126
Kenshin is truly remarkable.
Shishio is aware of that as well.
I probably wouldn’t go as far as to say that.
>>138
However, when it comes to attacking the enemy, Kenshin is quite ruthless.
>>143
Yumi-san probably died with the impression of being a small person with a bad mouth and personality, right?
>>143
I really love the part where they were teasing Raijuta by saying, “What a remarkable murder sword.”
>>143
Aoishi is quite harsh, isn’t it?
>>138
Kenshin tends to provoke a lot when he’s fighting, so I wonder how that will go.
It’s pretty dull because they only show a really plain fighting style of defending with a tinbe and stabbing with a rochin, without any special moves.
>>127
I have tried imitating the extreme, but I have never imitated a “ting-ting.”
>>127
The dazzling sword technique “Treasure Sword, Treasure Gem, Hundred Flowers in Full Bloom,” which alternates between thrusts and strikes, looks incredibly flashy, doesn’t it?
>>155
If I really did it with a treasure sword and jewel, it would have been an incredibly flashy technique.
Even without reading the Hokkaido edition, whether the inflexible monk can catch Usui-san depends almost entirely on how well the distant targeting works…
From Umi’s perspective, it’s pretty crazy that the monk suddenly ambushes him while he’s seriously carrying out his mission…
Moreover, although the Great Fire of Kyoto ultimately served as a decoy, it was officially the most important mission.
The monk seemed like half an ally, but in Hokkaido, he became a complete ally, while Umizui remained an enemy all along.
I think it’s just a matter of wanting to keep it above the monk due to differences in impression.
In the debate between Usui and the monk, the statement “It’s pointless to worry about unnecessary killing now when Kyoto is going to burn down anyway” is just too reasonable.
I pushed through with coercion, but the monk is the one who’s in a tough spot.
In the first place, my hand is broken, so it’s almost just a punch.
I think it would be good to read the Hokkaido chapter all at once once it’s completed.
When the spirit surpasses the body, it’s the ultimate; even if you hit them dozens of times, they won’t fall at all, as demonstrated by the monk and Sano…
There might have been a feeling that it would be lucky if I could take them down when they were off guard.
If you want to care for someone, you really need to check the sense of distance regularly; otherwise, it can be scary, right?
Whether or not you’re touching Kenshin’s reverse scale, you’re definitely on the side that is all fired up about the Great Kyoto Fire, right, Usui-san?
I think he might say something like, “Do you really think I can’t see through your true nature?”
Speaking of which, Usui has zero chance of winning against Kenshin…
If I get hit by the Dragon’s Roar Flash repeatedly, I can only go mad and die.
>>157
I suppose there was such a battle with enemies possessing abnormal hearing in the history of the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu.
>>162
I’ve always wanted to see techniques that assume various other enemies.
>>162
It seems like there are ninjas or homunculi, or monsters like Frankenstein from the Sengoku period of that world.
The person drawing is thinking, “Hmm… this one is kind of lacking.”
It’s just too sad.
The helmet of Shishio, which was nerfed in the New Kyoto arc, was too strong compared to Uzu’s shield.
However, even Hanabana Ryouran is halfway cleared on the first try by Saito.
That iron ball got broken, and I mean, Umi-san gets their iron ball broken way too much.
>>161
Maybe you don’t need this iron ball for your butt.
Regarding the monk, I’ve seen the overall parts of the Hokkaido edition, but there may be some people who don’t know that he hasn’t been able to adapt to speed types afterward.
If I had thrown away all my pride and fought in complete darkness, I think Saito would have been close to dying as well.
>>164
He’s good at ambushing under the cover of darkness, so just waiting for the opponent in the room puts him at a significant disadvantage.
Mr. Usui stubbornly held out until the end, so he died.
In response to Mr. Usui’s question, Saito answered that he would do it until the very end of his life.
However, the historical facts are…
Shishio can probably stop Shunten’s kill.
How are they going to hit Sojiro from Shishio’s side?
>>166
To be honest, if it’s just fighting, it can be resolved by simply running away for 15 minutes without getting too close or too far, so Shishio can’t do anything.
However, Shishio knows everything about why Sojiro turned out like that.
Maybe Shishio will win because he can probably execute a more ruthless mental attack faster than Kenshin.
>>166
Once you seize the point where it’s stopped, you can cut it, burn it, or hit it.
There may be strong poses, but during the battle with Kenshin and his group, Shishio-sama’s style shifts from a defensive to an offensive approach, almost like a counter.
Mr. Usui didn’t wear anything like legendary hero gear, so he just lost…
My junior disciple will prove that for me…
>>169
(I guess Saito’s absolute perfect jab will definitely break the golden shield…)
If you wear earplugs, wouldn’t you be able to win by not hearing the distractions?
>>170
How can you fight against someone who is blind and deaf?
>>174
There was something like that in Baki.
I think the iron ball broke after the damage from the first time the fang thrust was dodged.
The splendor of a hundred flowers was first revealed when Saito broke the iron ball.
The basic tactic is to push to the point where you can’t cut the Zero.
The basic tactics might be stronger than the special moves… there’s some suspicion about that.
The iron ball that breaks with a finger snap while reading the room.
At first, it’s amazing that he’s parrying with the jewel part instead of the shield, even though it got destroyed.
>>180
If only Mr. Usui had the golden Genbu in his hands, this wouldn’t have happened…!
I think that if Shishio and Soujiro were to fight, if he can handle the initial attack of Tenshou, then he might be able to manage Shuntenkatsu somehow.
Unlike my junior disciple, Usui-san’s hand spear is quite large.
The difference between my junior disciple who spins it with one hand and Ms. Usui who spins it with both hands is quite significant.
The one that got taken down by Yahiko while flying looks pretty strong if it gets hooked.
>>185
I mean, it’s a ridiculous assumption, but if we fought in a flatland with no climbable objects, I feel like nobody would have a chance of winning.
In terms of skill, it seems that Usui-san is above little brother-kun.
>>186
The difference in how to receive the spear thrust is clearly shown.
>>186
Well, I think that Utsui-san, who has his shiny golden shield broken and countered a perfect thrust with a turtle shell, deserves some recognition too.
It’s not strange for a martial art with basics to be like a secret technique, and in reality, it’s so simple that it’s quite challenging to master.
It seems that Hoji’s appearances are increasing in the new anime.
It’s creepy to welcome Shishio while holding a bouquet.
>>190
Aren’t you being a bit too overdramatic? Even Shishio-sama would call you out on it.