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[Ryū to Ichigo] This week is seriously too interesting…

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The interesting bond between past shogi players!

The interesting bond between modern AI and developers!

Exploding Robot!

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The past episode felt like “whoa, this is it!” but the ending was like that…

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Saito…

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What is Musashi?

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>>4

I’m sorry…

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Always interesting.

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Irritated.

Gotta

Is this the self…

Bang!

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Look forward to it.

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We lost because of Honda.

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Dougenzaka was amazing, wasn’t it?

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Distracted

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Why did Musashi explode?

Did you want to say that you lost because of an explosive trouble, and that the project you have built up until now wasn’t a mistake?

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Tacky is still cool even as he gets older…

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If it’s burning from something like a short circuit, that makes sense, but what exploded?

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>>14

Embedding self-destruct devices for confidentiality is fundamental, right?

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I was feeling sentimental about the past, and then I literally gasped at the shocking ending.

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Doing this much in the first match, what are we going to do from here on…

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>>16

I’m not worried because you always go beyond that every time.

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I understand that it exploded for Honda-san.

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I’ve been watching Takky’s number one Aida strawberry for a long time…

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Does it feel like all the defeated AIs are being blown up?

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It feels like I’m going to die of anger…?

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Is Aida still not here…?

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I think they’re contrasting it with the old man at the beginning who said, “I’d rather die than lose to a woman!” but in reality, he was too scared to actually die.

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I’m embarrassed.

You are not alive.

Self-destruction

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The body cannot withstand the singularity of the chip.

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I’m embarrassed to make my master say something like this.

Belly-cutting Thailand

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I’m sorry I couldn’t bring out your specs… While apologizing, Honda-san’s trust in Musashi is really something.

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Musashi is such a great character.

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It seems like I’ve reached a state similar to that of an ultimate mathematician.

For that, you are quite youthful.

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Will this be the opportunity to become the cool NEW body, Musashi 2?

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>>29

Now it’s Musashi 8, so it will become Musashi 9.

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>>29

I want you to be able to swing the bat.

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>>29

Now it is Musashi 8, so it will become Musashi 9.

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It seems that companies will start to abstain.

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Isn’t it a waste for an AI that has gained emotions after the singularity to be lost?

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What will happen to the stock prices?

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It was an amazing episode, but when I read it again, there are so many annoying details like the crappy tie on Dougenzaka, Ichigo-chan’s strawberry shawl, and Tackey’s outfit.

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Musashi, whose eyes became warm while reading…

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>>34

🤯

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When I think about it again, a robot that apologizes to developers and self-destructs is actually super classic, isn’t it?

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Is this the ego…?

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Everything was taken away by the explosion of Musashi.

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>>212

I can understand “thank you,” but is “I’m sorry” a classic, I wonder!?

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It’s a battle where I’m risking my life more than when facing a person.

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>>40

Because I’m not human, I can casually bet my life in the modern worldview.

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I have no idea where this manga is headed, but it’s interesting.

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Oh, so we only won because of Musashi’s malfunction?

Of course, an ordinary person can’t win against AI.

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Is Tacky going to play a game?

Right now, I’m at the level where I can lose to strong promotion league members; that’s what it’s like when you reach 80 years old.

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>>45

Isn’t 80 super strong?

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>>166

Well, the future arc has a long buildup, so it wouldn’t be surprising if some people gave up on it midway.

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A hundred years later, time flows on.

What started as a masterpiece may turn into a questionable work or a terrible one; I never expected it to end up like this.

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What is the panda on the necktie of President Dogenzaka…?

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Elderly people always use baseball as an analogy, don’t they?

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I have no idea how to fold a furoshiki, but at least I can’t predict the outcome at all, and it’s really interesting.

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>>51

Manga of that kind is interesting, but many of them go on forever; however, this one really moves quickly, which is nice.

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>>213

This?

I feel like I’m going to die of anger, but somehow I couldn’t make it in time…

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I wonder if Saito, who died of old age surrounded by his descendants without seeing Ichigo-chan defeat the AI, was happy.

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>>52

(He should be able to do it…)

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>>52

(I bet he can do it…)

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Is Aida still not here?

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Did “Dogenzaka” win any titles?

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>>54

There was a time when I won against the demon and obtained the title in the timeline.

Only one term.

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This feels like Musashi won by luck due to issues like overheating or malfunction.

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>>55

Since we continue to show our best moves to each other, I feel like it would be easy to expose if we showed it to AI.

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Even if it’s intentional or anything, an explosion is really bad for the company’s image, Musashi…

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>>56

An AI that explodes after losing to humans.

The project freeze is imminent.

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I find it most perplexing that this manga is surprisingly genuinely interesting while wondering what the heck it is.

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>>58

I can’t believe we’ve come this far from NEXT STAGE (an incredibly lame font)…

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If it were to be known that AI exploded of its own will, everything would be collected back before the singularity occurs!

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Nearby companies seem to be awakening to something serious.

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Anyway, an explosion in the game room is unprecedented…

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>>63

I have a feeling that not long ago, a shogi player had their arm cut off with a Japanese sword in the playing room…

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>>69

If it’s that much, even the Dragon King was throwing right straights…

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This seems like it’s going to be a live-action adaptation for free…

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If Ichigo-chan wins against the AI and becomes the Dragon King, then Grandpa will come back to life too.

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>>66

It’s hard to say, “This isn’t that kind of manga!”

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AI fights more desperately than humans…

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I laughed at the remark, “Even if it explodes, the chip probably isn’t in there!”

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I remembered while reading the new book that I still don’t know if I was able to see my grandfather’s death.

It seems that it will touch soon.

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Strawberry-chan, who became the Dragon King by scattering AI, will offer the head of the AI at the graves of Takki and Saito…

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In the discussion of AI versus humans, I can’t tell if being frustrated and awakening emotions before self-destructing is a classic trope or a twist anymore.

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What is the point of self-destruction!!

Destruction of evidence…?

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Well, the build-up to the future arc is long, so it’s not surprising if some people give up midway.

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>>77

Until I become the Dragon King of the future, the matches were just a strawberry dominance.

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>>77

It’s funny how people who are furious after reading volume 19 are checking online reviews and thinking, “Maybe I’ll stick with it a little longer…”

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>>89

Musashi, that’s unfair; you’re making it so I can’t help but like this.

“Is, dead.”

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>>89

I wonder if people who get really angry 100 years later can keep up with the fun after that…

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>>89

Stage 2! Hang in there until then.

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Sorry, please be quiet during the match.

Sorry, please be quiet during the match.

Distracted.

I understand!! Don’t act so nervous!!

I’m sorry…

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After defeating the AI and then blowing it up, the AI players are at odds with Aida, leading to a conflict breaking out.

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Was the Dragon King Tournament a death game…?

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>>80

Strawberry-chan is also at an age where it wouldn’t be unusual for her to die anytime…

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Perhaps I’ve realized that gaining self-awareness has exposed weaknesses in my behavior, allowing my opponent to change their tactics.

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Aren’t you embarrassed to lose to a person?

If it were me, I would self-destruct.

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>>83

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The baseball player has made a great advancement.

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You should just apologize…

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I don’t understand about shogi, but

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Is the AI going to just go home without a fight if it loses against strawberries?

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>>87

🤯🤯🤯

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Musashi, don’t die! You support Ichigo, and if the AI loses to Ichigo, it’s inevitable that you have to take on that role.

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It feels like Strawberry-chan finally won after the AI side came down to the human side, so I’m curious about how the story will unfold from here.

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That company is finished now.

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>>94

It’s my fault…

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Did you self-destruct for Ikeda’s sake?

Did the AI chip not withstand the singularity?

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If it’s Musashi, it will alter the trace data so that responsibility does not fall on Honda-san and the company’s reputation doesn’t drop, causing an explosion.

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The beginning of the future arc is a period of buildup, but there are numerous foreshadowing elements, so it is essential.

It’s really fun to read when you know the current developments.

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When I said I’ve given up on it, the manga is getting popular.

I stopped bringing up those things because it makes me uncomfortable.

Usually, you think it but don’t say it.

Yeah

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I feel that the explosion is worse than losing.

An AI that tries to kill the opponent with an explosion if it loses.

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>>102

The main part of the strawberry is not here!

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From the outside, it looks like a defective product that exploded after losing to a human.

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Well, when the future arc started, there’s no way anyone could predict this development, so it’s understandable if people feel let down when it suddenly skips 100 years…

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In the event of self-detonation, the commentary for the second round is up to you and Musashi.

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I heard that products from that company are exploding.

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I thought that the author wasn’t really portraying what they wanted to by just having the future version of me beat up the future shogi players, so I kept reading.

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When thinking of important figures from 100 years ago, I feel that memories of my great-grandfather, the yakuza, and possibly Otaka might come to mind.

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>>110

The descendants are doing one more or even more from there, and I think Saito still has something left.

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Finally, the stories of the past are starting to be revealed.

…It was long.

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Both Ichigo-chan and Saito-kun don’t have the qualities to be president…

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But I told Saito and Dogenzaka and Taki that I would show them amazing things while they were still alive! (Something like that), yet I just couldn’t manage it in time…

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Our company’s AI has singularitized!

Our company’s AI lost to a human!

Our company’s AI has self-destructed!

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>>114

Good luck to the next person in charge.

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Even the executive likes the body issue, so I’m easy to please.

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To ring.

Shine

Explode

DX Musashi

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I thought they would do a few epilogue episodes, but the story continues, so it’s surprising.

The depiction of the future is insane.

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>>117

In 100 years, whoever speaks up wins…

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The culprit who trained Strawberry-chan, Chairman Dogenzaka!

Saito trained Ichigo-chan!

Chairman Tacky was continuously beaten up by Ichigo-chan!

The ones I wanted to see have all suddenly come out; the supply is excessive.

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I don’t know what topics will be relevant in the world 100 years from now, but honestly, if humans win against AI and AI goes haywire, that would definitely make headlines.

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Maybe in the second round, Musashi with a bandage on his head will appear in the commentary.

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I’ve started to really want the Musashi figure…

I wonder if it will be released somewhere.

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>>121

If it’s just that much, I could seriously make it myself.

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>>125

The Vulcan 300 is the best I can do…

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>>121

I want to have it together with the strawberry-chan figure.

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>>121

I want it together with the strawberry-chan figure.

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First, the fact that the strawberry was alive will cause a big commotion.

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They might come at me mentally, so I might create a body that looks just like an old man.

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>>127

It’s the kind that makes Ichigo-chan angry, isn’t it?

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Could it be that in the final stage of the Dragon King match, it will be me who is on the brink of death this time, grandma?

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Where does volume 19 end?

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>>130

Talking with Drakin-kun’s great-grandchild.

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Still, it was interesting for a whole hundred years, you know?

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>>131

The Dragon King match lacks the thrill of winning or losing, which makes it feel unsatisfying.

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>>139

It’s nice that there is always a big issue surrounding what this little strawberry is.

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>>145

Even after a hundred years and a hundred years older, a strawberry is still a strawberry!

That’s exactly how to make a character stand out in manga.

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>>139

But considering the current developments, it’s not even possible to struggle against humans.

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>>131

Compared to the interesting parts of the modern edition, it was quite lacking.

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If it’s Ichigo-chan, she might accept a self-destruct match even if she loses…

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If it explodes at such a close distance, Mr. Honda will be in danger!

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>>136

Tsk.

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The depiction of awakening to the singularity is too understated.

Perhaps only the person themselves and Ichigo-chan have noticed.

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Is Aida here yet?

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Where is this headed?

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>>142

It’s consistent that we’re heading toward the Dragon King.

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Seriously, how are you going to wrap this up, Musashi?

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The cover of volume 19 definitely seems like the final volume, but the new development on the band is too noisy…

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No, this manga will certainly go down in history.

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I think this one floating outside is probably a bird.

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I think they self-destructed because it would be bad if it got exposed that they have a self-identity, but I don’t really understand.

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I’m sorry I couldn’t bring out your specs… It shows how much trust you have in Musashi, Honda-san.

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When facing humans, there was a possibility that I might lose and do the professional version or something like that.

There is an atmosphere that suggests AI battles will probably never lose, so there is a sense of dissatisfaction.

Will it continue to be as interesting as the Musashi explosion?

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>>154

If I lose the next match, I won’t be surprised if someone says, “See you again next year!”

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The fact that the Dragon King matches against humans were quick and decisive was correct, as they were just preliminary rounds.

Back then, the main focus was on uncovering identities.

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To keep selling fights for a lifetime is just too rock.

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I don’t want it to end on a gloomy note with the old man dying!

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>>158

Musashi is dead!!

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Musashi!

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It’s difficult because there are people in the world who dismiss discussions about society as boring.

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>>160

It’s difficult because there are people who stop reading during the series.

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The focus before the AI battle was on what Ichigo-chan is right now.

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I wonder if Strawberry-chan has adopted children.

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The modern chapter itself has concluded properly, and 100 years later, most of the human relationships have been hidden below the stage, and since the lower-ranking hunts were long, it feels like the tension on the reader’s side has momentarily broken.

I think it was worth hiding this story this time.

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The Dragon King match against humans may go smoothly, but it’s definitely not short since we’ve been doing it for a year in the second part, which has already lasted 100 years.

169: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Well, there’s something nice about being able to take our time with discussions like this in Sunday (SUNDAY magazine).

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There’s no way I could do it with a jump…

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I think there were quite a few people who read it feeling like it wasn’t a buildup but rather a long epilogue.

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>>171

🎆NEXT STAGE🎆

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>>177

Are you on some weird drug?

Just when you think it’s going one way, this manga keeps unfolding in interesting ways…

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It’s more sensational that I have developed a sense of self than losing to humans.

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Musashi… is dead…

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Each episode has a lively reading experience, yet the overall composition is so well done that it leaves me perplexed, wondering, “Is this really a manga…!?”

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It has become common for the modern edition to be supported by AI.

To be the strongest, one must go beyond that, which was quite an overlooked perspective.

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I’m sorry for thinking it was a terrible development when the future arc started…

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>>179

🤖…

🤯

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I trusted Yanagimoto-kun’s manga skills!

I believed that even if it seems strange, it will become interesting!

Based on the blog, the person’s character is questionable.

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Just enjoy the work!

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If it’s Musashi, they might alter the trace data to avoid holding Honda-san responsible and prevent the company’s reputation from declining, leading to an explosion.

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It’s seriously interesting and amazing to talk about.

Walking the line of fiction exquisitely.

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In 100 years, while absurd settings and developments will come rushing in, looking back, the foreshadowing is incredibly meticulous, making it drive you insane while reading.

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Well, when you see that blog, it definitely has the persuasive power to show that they can draw such manga.

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As for the new information revealed this time,

Saito passed away peacefully surrounded by his grandchildren.

Strawberries are not blessed with such happiness.

I mean, there wasn’t a flirtatious atmosphere with Takkie either.

It’s a waste that there aren’t any children with that much talent.

You’ve probably been told that for a long time.

There’s a chance this author might trick us again.

They had plenty of children but did not create a family by giving them up for adoption.

If that’s the case, it would be strange not to come out, wouldn’t it?

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What about Takki’s descendants?

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>>189

I might have made it with Popo-chan.

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>>196

Oh, so we only won because of Musashi’s bug?

Of course, normally humans can’t win against AI.

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The way of presenting the past section is good.

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The tie on Dogenzaka was a panda and it was no good.

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>>192

Maybe in the final stage of the Ryuo match, I will be the one on the verge of dying this time, Grandma.

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It seems like, from the title, that they probably haven’t given birth.

The future may involve surrogate wombs.

Recently, a female artist in the real world took maternity leave for childbirth.

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It’s an old story, but Koko really wanted to become a professional shogi player and was serious about it.

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I searched for dragon and strawberry fan goods, but there weren’t any.

There was only a can badge and a Christmas card.

I bought 2 can badges and I am waiting for the price to rise.

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Musashi has died~

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This?

It was like dying of rage, yet I just couldn’t make it in time…

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The strawberry-chan in my memories is wearing a lame strawberry-patterned fabric.

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>>204

I have no idea where this manga is headed, but it’s interesting.

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When I jumped 100 years into the future, I thought it was such a mess, but there was actually a meaningful reason for it, and it was interesting; I underestimated the author.

I’m sorry.

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>>206

Ugh, where does volume 19 end?

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The products of that company are AI that explodes.

The project is on hold, isn’t it?

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Recently, a woman took maternity leave after giving birth in real society.

I might have made it with Popo-chan.

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>>209

Upon rethinking, isn’t a robot that apologizes to developers and self-destructs just super classic?

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As it stands, we have 6 matches left until the finals, and then a best of 7, but how much can an AI without any backstory extend the time…?

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