
Is that so…?
This is a curse.
Even though it’s the main visual, it feels like Totaro Okuji-kun is more of the main star.
(You haven’t read the original, have you?)
>>4
I don’t understand why Christianity is still supported despite everything that has happened.
In Japan, if you go against the teachings of Buddhism, there’s no death penalty like in an inquisition, right?
>>5
I have it.
The temple and shrine forces surrounded the daimyo’s residence and threatened them.
>>5
fumi-e and such
>>5
Perhaps such large-scale persecution of paganism was carried out by the early Yamato court, but it is too old for any records to have survived.
>>5
It’s just a level of anti-activity for major works.
Why does everyone risk their lives for mere intellectual curiosity…?
It’s a waste that Rafau only has three episodes of screen time because he had such a great character.
I only watch anime, but the one I didn’t understand the most was
Why did those guys immediately suspect her of heresy when they knew she was dating the Inquisitor’s daughter?
Of course, my daughter would be suspected too.
>>11
Th-that’s said to be the biggest mystery of the original work…
>>12
Mr. Novak hasn’t thought that far.
>>11
I don’t think it’s strange that the Inquisition itself doesn’t impose significant penalties if one repents.
The one who knows it’s bad to hide it is the old man himself.
Basically, Buddhism prohibits killing, so it’s not as common to kill as vigorously as in Christianity.
It’s not that there isn’t any.
When I think about the punchline, I can only say that I was doing it because I was told to from above without any thought.
>>17
The beginning is all bullshit, it’s Novak.
I should have stayed quiet.
Novak is serious, uneducated, and doesn’t think about anything.
“If you’re going to kill someone, let’s really think about what that means.”
My daughter might have intended to take it easy by herself.
Mr. Novak is not just an idiot, but there are many areas where he lacks thought, and I can only say that it’s because that’s just his character.
It’s a matter of convenience in the story.
As expected, the story involves the daughter being suspected, so I can’t say much about it.
It was good to be able to die while being aware of the danger of hurting others while waving righteousness on the side of the strong.
It’s overly chaotic and disruptive.
It’s the biggest mystery of the original work…
>>26
It’s the part where those who love to nitpick are keeping a close eye, but on the flip side, it might be said that it was the only place they could do so…
?
Because it was the professional Inquisition, I prioritized torture over my daughter.
The subordinate who self-destructed is more of a mystery, though.
Wasn’t it just around that time in the anime when everything started coming back to Mr. Novak?
>>31
“I’m going to do ‘You are not characters in history’ exactly today.”
Well, it’s part of Novak’s character, so there’s no need to be so nitpicky about it.
I’m doing some research, so I’ll formally interrogate you like an inquisition.
I found a necklace that looks familiar…
>>34
Maybe you’re the only one in this world who understands it, Novak.
I’m excited to hear that Rafa is alive.
“I’m not going to drink poison, you idiot,” they probably said while successfully escaping.
>>35
I was cremated, right?
I found a necklace of that crazy guy, so there’s no way that old man isn’t furious.
Today might be a showcase for Mr. Novak.
I don’t like it when Novak just blindly follows what the boss says, but then goes off and starts killing on his own.
>>40
That’s probably the kind of baseness that the bishop’s son dislikes.
>>40
It’s written in the official character introduction as if they’re just a good, ordinary person who takes their job seriously, but…
It doesn’t look that way at all from the beginning…
That necklace may not necessarily be the only one of its kind in the world.
Mr. Novak is deeply religious and believes in God, and he thinks that heretics are abnormal people possessed by demons, so he feels he must save them. He considers the heliocentric theory to be the root of all evil, so there’s no way that Yorenta, who is far removed from that, could be considered a heretic just from a brief conversation, and even if suspicion arises, he can protect her.
What, immediate execution?
>>42
Well, that was unfortunate.
Here, these are the gloves that I left behind.
Religious persecution certainly existed in Japanese Buddhism as well.
Yuzū Nembutsu sect and Nichiren sect non-receiving and non-giving faction.
Being a former mercenary, having a light trigger is an advantage.
The thread image is too crazy.
>>48
The combination of the art and determination is so intense that it feels really like JoJo.
I think the highlight of this work is Novak transforming into art during the overwhelming sense of discomfort in the final stages.
I’m looking forward to various things, anime.
Anyway, the threshold for killing and torture is low, and it’s making my colleagues uncomfortable.
This pagan will come out again.
From Novak’s perspective, having her daughter surrounded by heretics is a risk.
It’s not strange to try to control the situation by investigating and arresting on your own.
Were you able to control it…?
>>52
At least you could do it alone…
I ended up bringing them all along, huh?
>>56
If I had done it alone, I would have been killed by Okji-kun without a doubt…
>>59
You probably won’t kill, will you?
I want to believe that, but since Okuzji-kun is also on the side that is killing a lot, there’s a possibility he might just do it quickly.
There were countless ways to get by on the surface, but a kid who threw it all away, drank poison, and died—of course, I’ll remember the necklace they had.
I’ve only watched anime, but everyone involved with the heliocentric theory is dead.
>>54
The person who drew the tattoo of the bald man on human skin is alive, right!
>>54
I only watch anime too, and when I got curious, I asked chatgpt about it.
AI: “…Huh? The famous scholars who advocated the heliocentric theory at the time were persecuted but weren’t killed, so did they really go to such extremes over something like the heliocentric theory? It’s different from the witch hunts…”
I was completely taken aback by comments like that…
>>83
It didn’t work.
>>83
Bring this AI to the inquisition!
Before realizing that the heretical leader was actually the daughter who was alive, it’s good that the daughter exploded to death.
>>55
The text does not contain any meaningful words or phrases in Japanese, so a translation cannot be provided.
Are you going to see the doujinshi with Novak and Yoretta’s names on it?
(Fitting gloves)
Personally, I’m feeling quite a bit of a loss for Okji-kun.
>>61
This is the character that changed the most throughout the story in this anime, so I developed a fondness for them.
Let’s live easily while keeping order, Novak faction.
Nature is God; let’s return to the wild, Schmidt faction.
>>64
It’s fine if we both go down together!
>>64
There are no gods, right, Duraka faction?
I feel like if Hiroshi were alive, Novak would probably be voiced by Hiroshi.
>>67
I understand a little.
Rafau…
Novak ends up looking somewhat nice, but the things he does until the very end are terrible…
It looks like the OP is lighter on its feet since Mr. Novak is gone.
Compared to the Rafau-kun and Okuji-kun arcs, the current printing arc isn’t really that interesting.
Let’s die quickly, Okuji faction.
Many characters in this anime are the type who would reject a peaceful life and an afterlife paradise, choosing immediate execution instead to uphold their emotions.
>>76
It’s infectious.
>>76
It is precisely a drama of such eccentric people.
There is nutrition that can only be obtained from Mr. Novak, who looks tired walking in the OP.
>>77
Well, then it will just be a matter of getting thinner and thinner…
Ultimately, it’s the subordinate who escaped on their own that is to blame…
The intensity of the badioque is greater than that of the heliocentric theory.
C programming is terrible, isn’t it?
Buddhism is better, isn’t it?
>>84
The ones over there who caught the attention of the power-holding sect were being repressed.
>>84
The three major religions are actually the weakest minor ones.
Rafau (the person)
Rafau (hallucination)
Rapha (different person)
>>85
Who the hell are you!!
>>90
It’s Professor Rafau.
>>85
Do you need this?
>>107
Was there.
>>108
Who!? Who is it!?
>>112
I want to know.
>>108
Japanese is difficult, isn’t it?
A Education
B teachings
C teaching
The author says that the Inquisition isn’t really happening and this is fiction…
Even Galileo didn’t die.
In historical fact, they didn’t kill heretics! It can be explained within the story…
Depending on your movements, Yoreta-san, I might have been able to drag it to the ground side.
Are you somewhere in the middle of playing B-Daman in chronological order?
>>97
Bi.
About the motion of a sphere
I love Novak who has Rafael living in his mind.
Yorenta-san also became an aunt and her voice changed, and Rafau has probably changed his voice as an adult too.
When Novak is in a good mood, it feels like he’s at an amusement park.
I feel like I might end up executing someone by fire while saying “I’m so excited!” but in a low-energy way.
I think there was quite a demand for Hiroshi, who became quite flustered after things took a turn for the worse.
In the world of Sanpei Shirato, the lord kills the villagers for amusement.
The reality is that’s not the case.
If it’s Hiroshi, he’ll become a strange wizard, right?
Novak probably didn’t think that his own daughter was involved, since he really hated the heliocentric theory.
I’m getting too involved, and on top of that, my subordinate ran away on their own…
>>106
Well, it’s natural to be suspected even if you’re not involved, right?
>>109
I was pulled out my teeth while refusing…
>>113
I tried to get away with that scene, but I couldn’t do it…
>>109
It was thrown at me, but it doesn’t matter, right? It doesn’t matter! It was a free release.
If there were no complications, there was actually no problem at all.
>>118
You’re having your teeth pulled out while denying it, aren’t you?
Or is it not in the original work, daughter?
>>118
That place was seriously where the boss’s son intended to have him killed on purpose…
I think you can understand it through anime too.
>>118
I would like to hear Nova voiced by Chiba Shigeru, just for the sake of it.
>>110
If you want to hear about bipolar Chiba Shigeru, it would be good to try playing the game Kowloon’s Gate.
Is this perhaps Sakanaction’s first anime song?
>>111
I feel like I was singing in Taro-man, but was that live-action?
>>111
Polite
Don’t you know? Devout Christians can resurrect after death.
I feel like the original was more intense…
If Rafael had made Novak drink the poison instead of drinking it himself, things might have been a little more peaceful.
It seems that even in reality, Copernicus was timing his release.
Actually, I was under censorship for a while.
Until it’s released, it’s scary as a person from that time because you don’t know if the work will stumble like this.
Well, no matter how you think about it, since it involved heresy, it was my first offense, but without any prediction of rehabilitation, I was executed on the same day! However, it’s unreasonable to expect such abnormal behavior.
>>126
I don’t really understand this either.
The immediate execution is what I am doing to the Okuji and the others, right?
Well, then my daughter will become like that too.
>>129
They captured him and are interrogating him carefully over there.
>>132
Then my daughter will be tortured too, right?
>>129
If I hadn’t thought that far ahead, I would have been used by my boss’s son and set up.
>>129
Haven’t we tortured them for a while?
>>129
They’re also committing murder over there, right?
It’s already being treated as a separate matter.
Shin Takara Jima is a live-action version.
Today is the episode of the destruction of Novak’s dignity…
It can only be explained by the fact that Novak was foolish.
I actually regret it because I never considered the obvious things at all.