
It would be troublesome if we were to be put together.
Cute, cute, powerless person.
I think it’s the type that assigns occult power to the ability to perceive, just without any rules.
Perhaps the type of strength that would earn the most if I turned professional.
The line of barely not getting banned from the Mahjong parlor.
It wasn’t a thread to talk about Newtypes and X-Rounders together.
>>5
A thread that shouldn’t mix superhumans and gods.
Those who do not live in the new town.
I have the impression that the children who play against strong opponents are growing stronger in a straightforward manner.
There is one exception.
Honestly, Osaka is the strongest, right?
There are other strong classes as well.
Because there is Teru Miyunaga who is not a human…
>>10
It’s frustrating that it doesn’t come out unless it’s a solo match.
Someone who can become a top-tier player in any intellectual competition.
There are psychics, gods, aliens, and wizards too.
This child’s Mahjong matches are always worth watching…
>>13
It’s a supernatural-themed mahjong manga, but the regular mahjong battles are also incredibly well thought out.
Maybe it’s a super popular kid among mahjong enthusiasts.
This person is currently involved in some sort of performance plan.
>>16
Since it’s the final match now, there is almost none.
Valuable (?) flat
Is the final match still going on…
So you thought it was already over?
The final itself has a pretty good tempo, so it’s not really a place to be ridiculed.
I’m at a point where it looks like the year is coming to an end.
It seems to be coming to an end, but interest is rising, so there are many people who are interested.
>>23
Everyone wants to see Saki-chan making a big fuss.
>>32
I actually want to see you lose.
>>32
Because I got kicked out in the semifinals.
It’s hard to believe that the main character would lose both the semifinals and finals; I really want them to win decisively.
Isn’t there a lot of strong older sisters in this manga?
>>25
It’s natural that the strong ones emerge nationwide after three years.
Did your chest deflate?
In a world where just being a woman grants a buff, it’s not quite right to say they are completely powerless.
Is this sister going to compete in the individual match?
It’s impressive that the department head is able to hold their own somewhat.
Well, I don’t think there’s a reason not to participate in the individual competition.
It seems like the story is slow to unfold, but when you actually read the volume, it doesn’t feel stretched out at all…
>>34
I think the often-criticized scenes are well-paced and have no unnecessary depictions at all.
In the end, they’re mostly just superhumans, so the term “no ability” feels somewhat hypocritical.
Well, it seems like the finals will lead to a rematch in the individual competition after losing to Awa Awa.
Even the clothes are fully aware of the winning tile… it’s just that I have good intuition…
If you’re forming a dream team that will definitely not go into the negatives, shouldn’t this person always be included?
>>40
Just because you don’t deposit doesn’t mean you won’t be deducted by a draw, so it cannot be guaranteed that you won’t end up with a loss.
I feel like the protagonist losing here is a common development in sports-themed stories.
>>41
If I pass the semifinals in first place, yeah.
>>44
Ajihara…
>>54
After all, they are the spin-off protagonist and not the main character of the original story…
>>54
I believe that Achiga will win.
>>67
You should give up because that is absolutely impossible.
>>72
If the protagonist isn’t competing in the individual battle, how are they supposed to win?
>>41
Let’s make the department head dream.
I think about 80% of the dissatisfaction was about whether it’s the right timing to do it now.
If it were a spin-off or something that ran parallel to the main story, I think the readers’ perceptions would have been different.
A cute girl whose strength I don’t understand.
>>45
The strongest ability in the world is the ability to be loved by the author.
>>45
It’s like a family lineage of the fire prevention deity because it’s Atago.
After this, there’s an individual match.
Whether the statement about doing anime after the final match is still valid or not.
>>47
The director got busy after saying that…
Since I was cleanly dominated by Rinkai in the semifinals, I think I’m in the phase of release after the buildup in terms of the story.
It’s questionable to lose at a table where only rivals with a deep connection are present.
In the team competition, the Miyanaga sisters didn’t face off, so we’ll have to wait for the individual competition, and they are also setting the stage for after the Inter-High.
I understand the feelings of people who are like, “Are you serious about entering the fifth circle?”
I was satisfied because there were many high schools I liked.
>>53
Well, normally there isn’t a fifth option.
There’s no reason beyond what Ritsube wanted to draw, so it’s already too late as it is.
>>58
The demand is high because the matchup between Mendtsu, Shin-Dōji, and Aruzuyama is the strongest in Osaka.
Losing at a table that isn’t even directly with my sister in this super long length is…
The path to revenge is too long.
>>55
I realized that the weak light is stronger than the shine, so I can accept losing.
There are works that depict the third decision, right!
If you do that in Mahjong, it will just become a five-decision.
It’s a common pattern in great works to have an impressive victory in the semifinals, only to lose in the finals, but having the protagonist get manipulated and provoked by the opponent in the semifinals and then lose in the finals feels like an uninteresting failure pattern where the protagonist is too weak in a sports-themed story.
>>60
I think the outcome will be that I’ll win against Nelly but lose to Amani, so I don’t think I’ll have those kinds of feelings.
Poor Nelly, who seems like she’s going to lose points no matter what happens.
Isn’t it fine to just have a personal battle for revenge?
I love how you instantly realized that the wakame, which appeared to have fallen, was actually going for a win.
Hiroe also tends to move around like that.
I think that only Esper is saying that An is going to win.
>>68
It’s the usual person talking about Saki-san, they’re a regular.
However, it’s really disappointing that the captain of Kiyosumi isn’t in the individual competition.
Sure, there is a possibility that Awa could win, but…
There are people who always argue strongly even though there are no elements that can be confirmed.
Maybe it’s best to say that he will win for everyone.
You plan to say “I told you so” later, don’t you?
Which one of us will switch if we don’t win…
I think Tan is hiding quite a few abilities, so they have a significant advantage.
Well, each school has its own strengths.
It’s hard to say there’s a clear part that comes out every time a thread is created, claiming victory.