
Yes! If you train hard, you can become strong like me. W-What? You want to start practicing from today? It’s dangerous, you know. But still, please tell me to think about it.
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I think it’s quite amazing that we have become friends after that flow.
Instead of acknowledging Noboru’s determination, you’re getting a bit frightened, aren’t you, Manabu?
Stop that technique!
>>4
I wonder how to practice that technique.
I wonder if they sell practice dolls with ribs in that world.
>>30
“I’m looking for a wrestler, but it’s not about a real match, right?”
It seems that even with training, it takes talent to be able to perform a double door opening effortlessly.
The poison leech is definitely not a comprehensive skill.
It’s nice to be getting along well.
It feels really refreshing to acknowledge those who showed determination.
I can’t forgive those who underestimate martial arts, so I beat them up, but that wasn’t the case this time.
I hate pain and don’t have any experience, but I’m training hard.
After scaring this scrawny guy with glasses who clearly looks down on martial arts, his mental state was extremely abnormal.
I’m not a Viking who made things like rib openings or corpse art…
Those who cannot forgive those who have been looked down upon.
I can’t forgive those who underestimate martial arts, but Asanobu didn’t underestimate martial arts…
By the way, I think if we keep doing this, there will be virtually no one left to take the beginner course, but is that okay?
It seems like they won’t give a first lesson to someone who doesn’t look like they’re being taken lightly.
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If I learn the shot, will I be able to use the Poison Leech Kannon Opening?
If someone talks down to you like that on a first meeting, even Manabu-san would get angry, of course.
I don’t like pain, and no matter how you think about it, you must be underestimating whether you can become stronger than me.
Well, let’s give him a little punishment… Huh?
I’m glad I was liked because I had the determination.
It’s nice to have a relationship where we acknowledge each other afterwards.
It’s not the muscles of someone who primarily focuses on indirect training, Asanobori.
>>23
The joint-centric Gōetsuryū that emerged around the same time doesn’t do any muscle training at all…
It can be considered that they have applied for a serious course.
While saying various things while hitting, it must be his own experience, and if he became stronger through humiliation, then Mr. Manabu’s approach to fighting is truly serious.
>>26
So I beat up Asanobu, who looked like he was mocking me.
I wasn’t underestimating it, so we became friends.
It’s often posted around here, but it’s nice that Asanobu’s role continues after this and he gets along well with Kibo.
I was really touched seeing Yocchan watching Kibo on TV while being Kibo’s second when he went to America, even though he’s tough.
>>27
Do you want to appear in the Dragon’s succession?
Whether it was bad that I said “I prefer you” or if it turned out to be good in the end.
So, how strong is Manabu-san?
I was licking it, but I just had too much guts.
I hate pain, and I can’t stand it.
Is it not counted as pain…?
>>34
The fact that you can endure a little means you can endure infinitely.
Well, he’s an elite who’s frustrated about losing, so he’s just starting out.
It seems they are the type who naturally has a competitive spirit and works hard.
No, a leech is strange, right?
Manabu-san understands as he trains.
>>35
Manabu realizes that he has unleashed something bad.
I think they must have truly recognized my persistence in continuing without breaking between the lines.
It feels like if this is used on humans, it would be dangerous (smiling), so it seems like they are cooperating with the practice.
I just never thought I would actually use it.
The guy who was doing the fight afterward got beaten up because he underestimated it.
I didn’t underestimate martial arts, so I trained myself as well.
Isn’t it strange that this is seriously making me stronger…?
>>41
There is nothing strange about an episode where the studious Asanobu, who lacks specificity regarding strength, is actually beaten down and obtains that strength.
I think you normally die if you get bitten by a poisonous leech.
>>42
It’s just a skill of cracking ribs, so if you go to the doctor right away, you’ll be fine.
“Emergency openings are acceptable for fainting.”
What was the reason I went to the temple…
I think there are many people who don’t know much about what happens next after being beaten up badly.
>>44
I think I just forgot it since I read it more than 10 years ago.
>>44
Is the practice already over…?
Graduates from the University of Tokyo can do anything.
In the first place, I think the person was just stating the facts without any provocation, and if it was impossible, then they would have accepted it and endured.
Asa no Ue was a character too valuable to be sent to the monkey space.
It might be better than reappearing and being mocked.
Also, it’s really impressive how Manabu-san is raising this skinny guy to be stronger than himself, fulfilling his own words.
If you try to do a Kanzeon opening in real life, well… you won’t survive.
Police, come quickly!
Since it’s the TDK Best 4, there’s no shame in presenting it anywhere, right, Asanobu?
>>56
There’s an episode where I couldn’t beat the old man who became Jet’s punching bag…
>>60
But I think I persisted against Jet more than that old man, so My Pen Rai! (It’s okay)
Because I have defeated the heavyweight boxing champion, Marvelous Berkeley.
>>57
I ended up with nothing. If you win, treat me to something!
It is impressive that Garcia was able to exit after fighting Jet without any aftereffects.
…Isn’t it normal to die at the point of being wedged in the dirt floor?
When I look at the scene where he stands up, it seems like his bones aren’t damaged and his teeth aren’t broken, so it appears that Manabu is really moderating himself properly.
I’m not underestimating the professional…
>>59
In this world, teeth can easily break and then regenerate before you know it.
It is considered rare for Manabu-san to be able to hold back in that regard.
Hmm?
I like Sensei Saru’s character the most.
Even though I say I hate pain, it’s not surprising that I can be acknowledged for having guts when I get beaten up and end up in tatters while still asking, “Is practice over yet?”
>>67
What can I do to make it feel pain…?
From the start, when they are telling you to wear protective gear while holding back their anger and saying “It’s dangerous!”, you can tell they are being considerate.
>>68
Rather than being considerate, at that point, since they were properly wearing armor, it feels like no matter how much they get beaten up, it can just be called “practice.”
Why were we going to a place that looked like a temple, Asanobori?
Did you do a purification ritual because you killed with the kanon opening?
>>69
The aim was the mysterious technique of the mantra wave, but its true identity turned out to be a perfect friendship with animals…
The tougher the character, the better they are in the monkey space, especially those who disappeared early.
A sad past may sound slight when you say it was beaten up by trash and pitied by others, but the fact that you can become so stoic from that is truly impressive.
There aren’t any fighters using poison leeches in general, right?
I wish I could easily break my ribs.
>>74
It’s not something you should do in this day and age.
When you read through it, you can finally see the essence of Mr. Monkey in this episode.
Before that, it was a regular action manga.
When I reread it, I realized that Manabu’s name came up relatively early.
Since he was saying things like “There’s a strong player named Yamada Manabu” to Yocchan’s sister, he must be strong in that world as well.
I won’t take your life.
Can you become stronger than me? This is a taunt directed at the professional who has trained hard until now.
Or was it someone who said it unconsciously, Asanobu?
>>79
When saying to a professional, “I want to be like you,” depending on the way it’s expressed and the context, it could be interpreted as, “You want to be like me? Did you see me as that cheap?”
It is necessary to choose words carefully.
I wonder if bones can really be chipped or broken so easily…
I wonder if people who just want to train their bodies healthily will be treated normally.
But if you did the same thing except for Asaka, it would normally be a police matter, right?
>>82
Since Asanoboru has passed the bar exam, it can be inferred that he is likely involved in the legal profession, so things should work out somehow.
>>82
In the tough world, the police don’t get involved with street violence…
>>82
The other party is being quite unreasonable, and as they are an official student, Maranbu-san is doing this with safety considerations, so I don’t think the police will get involved.
Even though I made it thoroughly lumpy, it still managed to stand up…
Mr. Manabu is considered a celebrity because he appears in martial arts books at the publishing house.
It seems that Mr. Manabu has dealt with quite a few of these condescending people…
Was it really good back then!?
Isn’t the technique of the poisonous leech to insert fingers between the ribs and inflict pain?
The folding doors are arranged in the morning rising style.
Manabu seems to be doing well as a manager too.
If I had joined a gym run by someone like Manabu, who is a cocky bastard and doesn’t teach the harsh realities of martial arts, but rather a business-like approach and spars lightly to match Asahi’s level, I probably wouldn’t have become this strong, and it would have been the best partner.
Is the model for the one with the sliding doors Maeda Akira?
I think the morning rising poison leech was a technique that broke ribs.
Later, Key-kun broke each rib one by one.
Mr. Manabu and Asanobo are just like their models.
I was relatively close with the teacher lately.
I was attacked by someone with a size difference.
It’s self-defense.
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Gaku Yamada
If they got beaten up for saying something disrespectful, a pro wrestler might stay quiet out of shame, but if they end up in the hospital, it will definitely make the news.
It’s crazy that every time in a match, I end up breaking my opponent’s bones.
I will get banned.
What do you think about my classmates from the University of Tokyo and my former coworkers suddenly seeing Noboru Asada from TDK come out and making a big impact?
The final boss said that if you beat them up until they completely break, they’ll be too scared to run to the police…
A bloodsucking leech isn’t a variation of an olecrutch.
Is the thing that crunches the ribs from behind like a corn cone the poisonous leech? Is this a “kan’nongirai”?
I wonder how they can produce sound freely from the Achilles tendon.
The sliding door is literally one that opens like a Kannon.
Before being beaten up by Manabu, I was already beaten up by a delinquent, which completely shattered my pride, so this isn’t really a big deal for me.
Aren’t you scared?
I love how, despite it being basically a lawless zone, so many cops showed up during the fight with the gyaru gang.
Isn’t it amazing to recreate Garcia’s bone control in your own way?
In a world so chaotic that bodies shot dead appear on the front page of newspapers, it’s considered no problem to discipline a disciple.
Upon reconsideration, there are no leech elements in the folding doors.