
Was I wrong about something?
The clothes are strange!
It’s because you’ve continued to crush promising buds with ridiculous rules.
Although it had already fulfilled its role, a new possibility has sprouted.
I was looking away from there.
There’s no reason for defeat for someone who dreamed of overcoming.
The Infinite Armies and the founding ancestors were tired of eternal life and wanted to die.
In other words, the thread image that gave such a thing was wrong.
>>5
But if you’re going to become a god, it would be troublesome if you get tired after living for just a billion years.
>>69
I don’t think the vast army of innumerable beings ever wanted to become gods…
Even the progenitor
>>100
The ancestor has a goal of surpassing the master, but Rajinan only has a vague goal of becoming stronger.
The apprentice was disappointing.
>>6
The response of the ancestor.
But ultimately losing to Goldman is a big victory in a way, isn’t it?
It no longer had any meaning to win against Goldman.
I don’t understand.
When Kinnikuman defeated the Devil General, it was supposed to be something to celebrate.
I want to show the current The Man to the ancestors who have passed away.
It is precisely because I struggled, hesitated, and wandered (causing immense trouble to those around me).
If I think that among my disciples, someone has finally emerged who surpasses me…
Do you really not understand, The Man?
Because I lost sight of my destination and went out of control.
Isn’t it because you went crazy from not losing for several hundred million years in the first place?
I was supposed to lose to Gold, but…
It’s sad to get angry now about such power!!
>>17
Well, but that’s…
“If only you had manifested your power and defeated me sooner, things wouldn’t have ended up like this!”
In that sense, that’s correct…
>>25
La
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Hmm.
!
Create a new god!
That was the goal, wasn’t it?
>>18
Haven’t most of the gods already cleared it, the founders?
There are even worthless people.
>>152
You may have surpassed me in strength and skill, but…
Even if a teacher is equally a lifesaver like a parent, if they have fallen into evil, it is necessary for a superhero to have the will to stop them, even by defeating them…
I couldn’t wait…
I think true defeat for the thread image would be winning against the gold in the Lonesdaylight Power state, so that’s fine.
The progenitors are all those who have some thoughts about The Man (except for about one person).
Looking at The Man now, I might say that this is just fine.
>>21
Who is the one being excluded?
>>35
Silver or psycho?
>>38
Psycho is so desperately avoiding the past that they even call it a dream…
If I had to say, rather than purging the inferior, it might have been better to lead them, so we wouldn’t have had to wait this long.
>>22
In the end, I wonder if friendship power won’t be manifested unless it’s on the silver route…
But I guess if it didn’t turn out like this, no one would have been able to overcome it.
It seems that the silhouette of the ancestor will appear in today’s anime, and I’m looking forward to it.
I couldn’t learn to step back and leave it to the younger generation.
Silver was also quite something until a great king like Tatsunori appeared…
Goldman has surpassed himself.
The strength of mercy sought by Silverman did not allow for death.
It’s the best defeat for a man, isn’t it?
Just hurry up and bring your disciples to the heavenly realm.
>>31
If you can’t defeat the original god me, then it’s still far from perfect…
From this person’s perspective, it could be seen as both a reason for defeat and a reason for victory.
When you said it’s okay to use magnet power
I couldn’t share the differences in recognition with the other founders…
>>34
Did they emulate the gods of the Restoration?
Just use that power to defeat me already… did you lose your temper or something? That makes a big difference.
If it’s the latter, I can’t say it out loud…
>>34
“Surely, no matter what happens, we will not make a poor judgment because we are perfect.”
Even though I’m saying that…
The shock when that Zaman fell into being an old fool.
Moreover, it’s because of us.
The friendship power that emerged from Kin’s feelings for him is a bit too strong compared to the other founders…
When Suguru defeated Goldman
When most of the perfect superhumans agreed with Nepkin and defected.
There was a chance to realize the three mistakes when Suguru won against the god of intelligence, Pheoni.
What needs to be done is the purging of the lower-class superhumans who are engaging in fan services and interacting with children.
>>40
This is really painful since it has completely become a reason to purge the inferior superhumans…
It’s quite ironic that the more inexperienced fanatic seems to have a better approach to dealing with Magpa.
Because there is a kind of mission to prove that Psycho’s magnet power is something wonderful…
>>44
But it seems like this guy will still feel different even if he wins against the progenitor in the Magpa…
>>44
The God of Time is more skillful in using it…
Even though it was made to be strong enough to produce superhuman descendants.
Being fixated on the ancestors and granting eternal life is just…
>>45
The reckless breeding and inflation, despite the total energy in the universe being constant, is just ridiculous.
Isn’t it awful? It seems like we won’t be able to solve this unless we expand the universe with friendship power, but I wonder how they’ll settle things around The One.
>>81
It seems that after defeating the god of time, the flow will lead to a confrontation with The One.
There are various useful applications for magnet power! Like disaster recovery!
If we had prepared the presentation properly, things might not have gotten this complicated.
If we are talking about the reasons for defeat, the key is knowing when to withdraw.
Please listen without getting angry, okay?
Isn’t it foolish to become overwhelmed by convenient abilities and let the original skill level decline?
>>50
Nyagafu~
It’s nice that Psycho Man is the one most surprised; I think that’s good.
>>51
Silver, who is not surprised at all, is seriously like, “What the heck, you…”
This one is definitely seeing something different among the original ancestors.
As a result, it would have been better to have conducted the research, Magpa.
>>54
Well, the worst thing is having gotten deeply involved in that…
>>54
I cannot accept that.
It’s just strange how rapidly the power is increasing… We have to carry out a purge…
The pride of the perfect superhuman that I have built up over many years is being completely shattered by Kinnikuman.
>>56
Isn’t that the result of what you’ve built up!?
>>56
Stop talking nonsense and hurry up and bring your disciple back!!
That’s enough already!!
There are truly very few superhumans who can defeat The Man.
The encounter with the Tileman first, followed by fighting the Demon Cloud.
>>61
All talk and no skill! Pardon!
But the seeds that I planted have sprouted and grown.
The disciple I raised has surpassed me, so in terms of the thread, I’ve won.
If Mayumi doesn’t mistakenly throw Suguru away like a pig…
>>64
That might be a dead end in itself.
>>66
Perhaps I grew up spoiled because of my older brother’s influence, and I will perish by being defeated by pigs.
The meaning of fighting is not to eliminate evil, but rather to understand each other; it’s nice how The Man and Goldman quietly listen to that shout, even if it seems dazzling.
It’s good but also not good how everyone around is vaguely aware of it yet tries their best to look away.
It seems that all 105 members recognized that Suguru is on par with the gods, for better or worse, at the conclusion of the old series, which only amplifies the feeling of “what is that guy doing?”
>>68
What’s even worse is that the god who was most concerned wasn’t Man but the intelligence watching the napkin.
I am falling too behind on various things.
>>68
From the perspective of the gods in heaven
It seems like the superhuman has its highlights, just like Mercy said → I wonder if it felt like Mercy was going to kill something…
Suguru has also been resurrected several times thanks to the Superhuman Graveyard.
Without the system created by the superhuman Enma, we cannot know if Suguru would have grown to his current state.
I can’t easily dismiss Superhuman Enma, you know.
If my brother hadn’t run away and had grown up training alongside Suguru…
>>73
That route is, in a sense, the Omega brothers…
>>73
The arm was completely fine without any wounds.
At first, everyone was sitting around on the ground, but before I knew it, I found myself sitting in the biggest chair at the round table, so I think the decline had actually begun long before that.
I am holding back the current founders with my own obsessions.
We must continue to be dedicated in order to repay them.
…and when I tried hard, the ancestor almost died.
I feel it’s suspicious whether Suguru would have been set up if Ataru hadn’t escaped.
>>79
Isn’t it quite a gap in age between Ataru and Suguru since Ataru ran away?
>>83
Are we about 8 years apart?
>>85
Was that scene where I injured my arm when I was about 7 years old?
>>79
No, Suguru was already in my stomach when I ran away, right?
Like the scene where I ask Sadaharu, “Was I wrong?”
It’s true that I’m bound by my disciples.
>>80
Do not bind your disciples any more than that.
Seeing Suguru who defeated the Phenomenon with a strength of over 100 million.
Maybe it’s okay to make superhumans gods? Or if superhumans became equal to gods, the total amount of energy would be in jeopardy! That’s what the beings in the heavenly realm are thinking.
These inferior superhumans—!!! That person who is saying that…
The irony of the gold and silver masks combining to create the perfect mask.
After this, it was probably the next highest position among those I raised using my teaching methods, following the founder.
Nemesis loses to Fana, who has perfectly mastered Magpa.
>>88
The reason for the defeat was that they took advantage of the moment when I was confident of victory after landing the battleship sink.
Considering that Neptune, being the same perfect faction, won with a pursuit bomber without letting their guard down after deciding on a favorite against Leviathan, it somehow feels sad.
>>88
Well, considering it was against the ancestor of 100 million power, we actually made it pretty far.
It’s tough to see both Sadaharu and Justice being treated fanatically.
It feels like Fanatic is against the original or against perfection.
>>88
I thought that if I just didn’t have the regeneration ability, it would be dangerous for Sadaharu, so I’m glad I was able to take him home.
He was also confessing to himself, but…
“Not being able to wait.”
>>90
But that’s because we, the disciples, were pathetic…
>>90
Even after waiting for several hundred million years, they still say it’s not enough…
>>105
In the first place, the initial goal was to add other gods.
I acknowledge that my dog, who is my equal, has also achieved that.
Everyone was in agreement that we should come back quickly.
You’re raising the bar on your own.
>>105
It would have been over if we had welcomed Suguru at the moment he came out.
If we’re talking about recent events, it’s true that Sadaharu is to blame.
Because there’s a lot of accumulation of everything.
It’s a purging! You came barging in saying that, but the continuous pardons show that you’re not suited for madness.
>>92
It was often said at the time of the serialization.
Not being able to go completely insane from the heart and occasionally revealing a pure nobility can be, on the contrary, a tough sight to witness.
It looks like a person who’s starting to become a senile old man.
I’m such a fool that I only understand that this guy was wrong…
I can only say that I was really confused about how to handle Peekaboo.
I think the big mistake was not properly communicating and reporting to the superiors.
At that time, Nemesis was fighting with the power of emotions.
You probably discarded the skills necessary to be a perfect superhuman.
>>101
Is Nep who balances everything around here some kind of monster?
>>108
He was originally strong enough to become a salt match maker…
>>108
I used to be a salt matchmaker.
Because the useless superhuman has saved us…
Justice’s defeat is almost a gimmick, so I can’t say much about it.
>>102
That’s probably a countermeasure that time has prepared, including that.
Why don’t you kill me? I changed the direction to make it appealing as a research subject.
I don’t know how much time I have left.
I hope that once this commotion is over, you can live peacefully.
I’m looking forward to the flag where Nep crushes Magpa with Magpa.
>>106
Magnetism has polarity.
I want you to use it technically by either reflecting or attracting.
>>106
I don’t know what this time superhuman’s revival energy is.
It might be thanks to Magpa.
Rather, we are winning at our major goals.
I was so tired of waiting to reach it that I set a mid-term goal that completely contradicts the big goal, but that resulted in failure.
Ultimately, a victory.
I think it’s significant that while Nemesis was meant to chase, they chose to finish with a complete flesh instead of relying on the power of the Kinnikuzoku.
>>109
I was going to use Muscle Spark after that, but it got crushed… That was unfortunate.
>>109
Both of Sadaharu’s losing flags are this, huh?
If I had waited, Psycho might have achieved it…
>>120
I feel like you first need to get completely beaten up by the outside.
That guy under the man is experiencing self-poisoning with magpie.
>>120
Psycho is the most promising, yet they deny it the most.
That’s why the Gold and Silver brothers, while thinking that they couldn’t achieve it themselves, began to have hopes for the next generation.
The fact that I chose Nep as my successor while crying because napkins are just too convenient as various measuring tools already gives it too much prestige.
Although the generations until Suguru have not achieved the goal for several hundred million years, it was suddenly surpassed in the last eight years…
The god of mercy has successfully trained superhumans for some reason, but they are not coming back.
Other gods are definitely confused, right?
>>124
The virtual enemy is the god of harmony!
That’s too much silver!!
I couldn’t even help one of my best friends.
You’re quite harsh on your master, aren’t you!!
>>126
Not only was I unable to help, but I even failed at my own suicide and disappeared.
I wanted to know defeat.
No one could win.
I tried to expose the fact that no one can win in this situation under the clear light of day.
I found hopeful eyes.
Because I am deeply aware that I lack the strength of heart.
The statements of Tileman and Magunten hit critically.
If you train in the same environment for many years, you’ll quickly hit a plateau, and it feels good and bad to have that demonstrated by fighting against young justice demons.
>>132
It has a sense of stability, but I get the impression that it’s weak in overcoming adversity.
Because I have to train hard enough to beat the virtual enemy’s dog…
>>134
One is a bit too strong… Of course, you can’t use friendship power for money either.
>>134
It is also true that as long as the god of mercy cannot fight, one must become strong enough to stop The One from claiming to eliminate superhumans in order to graduate from being the gods’ toy.
The hurdle is set too high, and the founding figures also aim for it without any compromise… Well, I guess that’s just how the master-disciple relationship is.
>>135
In that sense, the one that was able to respond most flexibly was silver…
I can’t do it… Once I understood, I was able to leave it to descendants with a different direction.
While exploring different directions, Kan is trapped in the thought that he has to do it himself.
The change of heart in harmony takes time through the external world, so it’s really a long way around that is the best shortcut, so to speak…
I feel that Ayatsu is very popular, but The One is not popular.
>>143
In terms of popularity, I feel like it was fairly close in ranking.
>>143
Not enough digging, simply put.
>>147
The Super Gods are a group of enemies that aren’t very popular due to the lack of depth and flashbacks.
>>156
The clear visibility of the inner self in the Restoration and Evolution tends to attract attention, making it easier to understand the depictions that were necessary for other Super Gods.
>>160
The executioner is more like, it’s a bit of a waste.
Using the god of Superman Road, there’s this…
>>143
I don’t really understand the current situation…
I think that the inability to wait is not just about a matter of hundreds of millions of years, but also about not being able to observe whether the buds of friendship bloom into the long-awaited flowers or wither the Earth.
If the progenitor is told to become a god by surpassing The Man, then I think it will become so.
Rajinan is the person in charge of miscellaneous tasks.
>>146
Rajnun is also an elite group that trains directly under him, separate from the founding figures.
Even though it’s not as long as the training of the ancestors, Nemesis and Nep have appeared, so the fruits have ripened nicely.
>>157
Training guidance? That peak thing?
>>162
That’s the philosophy behind its greatest strength at its peak.
After several hundred million years, it’s a story that seems distant because finally, the first superhuman was able to win.
Rajinon, recognized merely as a disposable pawn for surface operations, exists as itself.
It’s the worst that the Man, who was supposed to save the superhuman with potential, is no longer around.
>>149
The framework of being a perfect superhuman itself was so strong that it became a place for the superhumans who were resented on the surface to end up.
Well, because of the rule of self-destruction, that strength couldn’t be passed on to the next generation.
It’s simply impressive that they were able to create a convincingly strong character based on the premise that Wan is on par with Man.
The conversation part was really long, but it was pretty funny thanks to Wan.
If you use it with an unusual obsession, you will drown in power and it will ruin you.
The research findings ultimately saved the star of Omega.
As expected, Painman’s flexible conclusion was correct…
In terms of the super deity, Wan is rather the one who digs deeper.
There is definitely a sense that the way of thinking is harmonious (although not towards superhumans), and the man was truly merciful.
Since those who granted immortality have all inevitably rotted away, it would be better to permanently abolish it after all.
It was good that, while presenting a compromise, they managed to settle their irreconcilable differences through discussion, reflecting their status as higher beings.
There is also the question of what One actually wants to do with the cow, so evaluations will depend on that.
If the leader is crazy, that organization is finished…