
Don’t speak about my sister! What do you know about my sister!!
My sister is easy.
Involving unrelated people too much has rendered its legitimacy invalid.
>>2
The live-action version makes it easier to empathize with the characters.
To prevent Kenshin from becoming a villain by increasing the scale of the damage.
I’m glad it had a nice balance.
>>2
There was never such a thing from the beginning.
The assassination ninja squad was working together with the siblings to kill Battousai.
>>35
After all, Kenshin is just a low-ranking soldier, so he could have been killed by someone else instead of Kenshin.
If you truly hate someone, it’s the person who commanded Kenshin.
The part where I can’t kill Kaoru.
I picked the wrong magazine to appear in.
A half-hearted fool at everything they do.
Weaker than Kenshin
My sister didn’t smile.
The gun is no longer there, right?
They didn’t provide another Purgatory service.
It was a shonen manga.
Even if it’s disposable, the quality of my comrades is the worst.
>>11
Whale Wave: I understand how you feel, but it’s misplaced resentment.
Venom: It’s unfortunate to be constrained by family circumstances, but it’s unjust resentment.
Outer seal: Please go through the crazy artist character.
Banshin & Otsuwa: There are people who want to rampage just for the sake of having a valid reason, even though it is legitimate.
>>11
Those who have legitimacy and can take pride in it would not cooperate with a connection in the first place.
>>110
An ordinary person, when invited with “I don’t like that guy, let’s hurt those around him for fun,” would first punch the instigator.
Even if you torment or kill Kenshin, in the end, nothing will feel satisfying, so the fact that you’re acting with the wrong victory conditions.
If you’re going to use a double jump, then just stop being human a bit more.
The author wavered.
The part where you couldn’t throw away your emotions even though you were trying to seek revenge.
The thing is, the guy who looks like one of the Four Heavenly Kings is way too weak.
The idea that friends were never really friends from the beginning is a pretty worn-out trope.
It was either Burn or Sensui.
I couldn’t catch Kaoru.
Because the secret technique of squatting down and slashing upwards right in front of me was exposed.
I had considered a route to capture it just in case, but Watsuki-sensei has once again worsened his usual shonen manga creator illness.
>>20
If I hadn’t complicated things, I definitely think I’d be getting criticized more than I am now.
If he didn’t have a phobia of women and could have killed Kaoru, Kenshin would probably have become a complete wreck in the slums.
>>21
I recovered before I knew I was alive.
If we bring up the author, wouldn’t it ultimately end with the fact that the other person was the protagonist?
I wrote that it would have been better to have a character gradually approach while sacrificing one part at a time in a complete remake concept, defeating the humans on Kenshin’s side, but I absolutely think that would be boring in its own way.
>>25
From the reader’s perspective, it’s obvious that there won’t be any match against Kenshin, so it’s not interesting to have repeated battles with predictable outcomes.
>>34
The stock of the character who stops will also drop, and if we go that far, then Kenshin can only die.
>>25
If the bonds of the body become irreparable, there’s no way to think of it as a happy ending…
It’s laughable that a worthless person who works as a merchant of death would seek revenge for their sister; there are clearly more people with a grudge against Enishi than there are against Kenshin.
The reason for fighting is equal to the cause of defeat, and there’s nothing that can be done about it.
You can understand the reactions when something happens.
If you give it legitimacy, then Kenshin will have no choice but to die, so it can’t be helped, but the feeling of the project failing is undeniable.
It was too trivial compared to the final boss of the previous series.
The author wavered in a situation where victory was assured and came up with an unreasonable excuse.
The last four bald men are truly unnecessary.
>>36
That was something I hurriedly included because it was necessary for the development.
>>36
I was happy because I didn’t expect to see the AOC battle in the end.
>>36
But without that, the large group would have only had the other members playing the role of explaining, aside from Kenshin.
There is a job called mine disposal, just in case.
It feels like Arai Junior.
The skill isn’t very strong.
Because he had a good-looking face, he was popular.
The reason for this individual’s defeat is the existence of a technique called Dragon Roar Flash…?
Being seen as weaker than Shishio even by the author because it’s too insignificant.
>>43
In the story, the only one stronger than Shishio is probably my master, because that guy is really strong…
The slender acrobatic type somehow lacked convincing strength.
The prepared allies x2 are of no use at all.
If it’s because of Kenshin or losing his sister that he went mad, then I could still watch the character, but he’s been messed up from the beginning…
At least it would have been better if he had been an ordinary, innocent boy before he fell.
>>49
It’s a really smooth scene, though.
“Battousai is the enemy of my sister, the being that took away her happiness,” is what En has said. Regardless of how he personally feels about Kiyosato, I think he acknowledges that his sister was able to find happiness with Kiyosato.
I think that although he was a siscon from the beginning, he wasn’t as troubled by it as he is now.
>>49
I thought about how the good child who was fond of Kiyosato turned around… but under the premise of keeping Kenshin alive, I can’t help but make him an eccentric character.
In the end, if we’re going to wrap up the story of the hitokiri Battousai, it seems that Kenshin can only die.
Those who have lost moral superiority will struggle significantly in creation.
>>50
If fate is moral superiority, then Kenshin won’t survive.
>>41
Isn’t that okay?
It’s a battle in a state where Kenshin has a mental debuff, so if he’s stronger than Shishio, there’s no way he can win.
The cobra was helpful.
That guy was a total disaster! I would have been stuck at the Kamiya dojo if I hadn’t.
I feel like it was said somewhere, near the time when he was about to kill Kenshin, that “I can’t really get serious against anyone other than Kenshin.”
Either way, I think I would have been killed by an enraged master or someone like Saito, even if the assassination had succeeded.
This guy’s strength is the Himura special.
There’s no way I’d activate the crazy energy flow against a valued customer like Shishio-sama who buys warships.
Kenshin’s resurrection happened before he learned of Kaoru’s survival, so I think it at least follows the plot to some extent.
The four bald guys may be sudden, but they’re characters meant for fan service to highlight supporting characters, so it’s being rude to speak ill of them.
It’s a necessary enemy thematically, though…
What I want to do is all I understand.
It feels like the author’s mediocre and clichéd settings at the time have backfired.
>>63
I think it’s intentional because if the connection isn’t to the bad guys, Kenshin has no choice but to die.
Whether it’s interesting or not is another matter.
If someone had told him to commit suicide without dragging anyone else into it, I think he would have.
>>64
It’s impossible for Kenshin, who has developed a mentality of living on despite the inheritance of the ultimate technique.
The bobbed haircut Chinese person is simply pathetic.
By the way, that warship sank with just one grenade, but is it really an ironclad? Hey, En-kun?
>>66
Sorry, but there is no Japanese text provided for translation. Please provide the text you would like translated.
(I won’t sell a fully-equipped battleship to kill Battousai…)
It’s fine to challenge to a duel because I’m not feeling better knowing that my sister defended Kenshin.
My hearing was too good.
I poured three-fifths of my entire fortune into this…?!
>>72
Otter…
>>72
Is it a cut-out…?
I wonder if Gaou was stifling laughter while Shishiou was buying that crappy ship with a smug face.
In the depiction, it seems stronger than Shishio, but because it’s a crappy character, readers think it’s fine to be below Shishio.
If the assistant had typed “Battleships are the best! I want to draw more!” would things have been different?
>>77
It looks like a live-action movie version.
Despite taking various measures, in the final battle, all the members on Kenshin’s side were lively like otters…
>>78
Sanosuke is somewhat one-handed and in bad shape…
>>78
It can be said that this is a natural outcome since it is a gathering of losers.
>>78
The dojo of my acquaintance and Akabeko have been destroyed, so that’s good!
>>97
That’s just too much collateral damage.
>>97
You disgrace of a samurai…
Does the older sister who fell for the person who killed her fiancé have any thoughts about that…?
>>81
I thought he was a cold-hearted scumbag because he was the enemy of my man, but when I got closer, I realized it wasn’t exactly the case, and I was just moved. So the ones to blame are the people from the dark club who sent a heartbroken woman thinking she might be useful for now.
A character who, like Juta Kaminari, couldn’t effectively develop the story according to the setting.
Yahiko has become too strong.
I think they are weaker than Shishio.
Just being stronger than Shishio against Kenshin.
A disappointing season where Ponko is sold off, and even Usui-san is unaware of the person inside Iwanbo, while Shishio-sama’s carelessness is discovered excessively.
According to the anonymous standard, it seems less popular than Hyoue Aoshi, Raijuta, and Saito Shishio.
Well, there are no elements that make it popular.
From Kenshin’s perspective aside, for the readers, at the point when he casually says, “Well, I kindly accepted them, but I did massacre that whole family, hehehe,” it’s already…
You have already taken it from me!
What I really wanted to protect was… damn it…!
Both of these are undoubtedly iconic scenes.
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Looking at it this way, it seems that the distortion of the edge wasn’t because of Kenshin, but rather that Tomoe was the one who was odd…
I don’t think it’s just my sister’s fault; it’s a bad person who needs to be killed without revenge.
If I can write this character well and make them likable, then the structure will make it so that Kenshin cannot be forgiven.
>>99
Even if I say so, the sin of the era of killing people is the same as telling soldiers to die because they killed enemies, so I think it’s really unreasonable.
>>102
That’s not how Kenshin reacts, right!?
The concept has failed.
>>101
Rather, that part is spot on, isn’t it?
Sensitivity 3000 times
Eiji was moved by the idea of protecting the happiness of other people’s families, even when he saw them in happy moments, but this young white hair…
Isn’t it unreasonable to call the battles during the war a crime?
It seems like a theme befitting the final chapter, but after having gone through so much in this shonen manga, if the story ends with the protagonist facing serious judgment, it would be…
That’s kind of disappointing, so well… it’s like a victim of a failed project…
Honestly, I prefer the time when I was grinning even after getting hit by the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash at the dojo rather than being in a rage during the final match.
Well, the Hokkaido edition is interesting and good.
Honestly, my sister has inflicted a lifetime of mental damage on Kenshin, and that has become a form of judgment.
I really like the scene where the always calm and composed Kenshin, upon realizing that Kaoru is the target, completely loses it and rushes in to punch with his fist, not even using his sword.
>>114
“I love how, right after saying ‘Take off the black glasses because they’re dangerous for your eyes,’ the moment the focus shifted to Kaoru, it suddenly didn’t matter at all!”
I really thought that writing a story about atonement would be difficult after reading Rurouni Kenshin.
>>115
It seems that readers aren’t wishing for those kinds of stories, huh…
>>118
The reader must have no attachment to the object of atonement.
>>118
The Seisou Arc that features that side is really dark…
>>115
If you give legitimacy to the enemy side, the protagonist has no choice but to become one of those who just breaks through and defies everything.
I still think it would have been better if Kaoru had died.
Kenshin was too ill-suited for that era.
That said, if it ends without this chapter, there might be some parts that feel unsatisfactory.
I wonder what kind of story it would have been if this guy had only targeted Kenshin without involving others…
>>122
I felt increasingly inconsolable as I was battered by someone who seemed like they would protect Kenshin without permission.
>>125
It might lead to a discussion about fate and Saito-san… It’s definitely difficult in a jump manga, isn’t it?
>>122
Given Kenshin’s personality, he seems likely to die just as he is.
I think it’s bad, but I don’t want to die, and the law prohibits it, so I have to endure.
I lack the audacity to say something like this.
>>122
Seeing Kenshin accept it without resistance, even though he tries to kill him.
In this day and age, there’s nothing left to do but to fade away without killing, while feeling somewhat satisfied, or so it seems.
>>181
Aren’t we left with no choice but to give up on killing, sheltered by Kaoru of the Seisou-hen?
The media mix of the past edition has received quite a good reputation, so it seems that the material itself was good.
Fundamentally, Kenshin has reached the stage of mastering the Amakakeru Ryū no Hirameki, yet he still lives for the sake of important people.
Well, since I’m standing at a certain kind of defiant state, no matter how much guilt you try to provoke, it may cloud me, but it won’t break me.
I think it will just become messy if a legitimate avenger appears.
I somewhat understand what they aimed for in terms of the resolution of the work “Rurouni Kenshin.”
I think it couldn’t have ended with a punchline suitable for a boys’ magazine.
The difficulty of balancing the magazines that were featured is unavoidable.
If someone with a sense of justified revenge comes to kill a friend, it’s uncertain whether Kenshin would let that slide. Just because there’s justification doesn’t mean that person should straightforwardly be killed, in my opinion.
Setting aside the mental state of the parties involved for now.
To be honest, if it became the same world as Armed Alchemist, then Purgatory would just become even more lame.
Because this guy’s allies only have the justification of being like the golden Umi brother who says, “I won’t forgive you for killing Umi-san!”
>>134
Even so, if a warrior dies on the battlefield and becomes a grudge… then they should have just stayed home trembling instead of going to the battlefield from the beginning.
Even among comrades, the pitiable Kiranami is still a vengeful bastard…
>>135
If you really want to die, there are endless ways like cutting your stomach, jumping into the sea, or fasting, but you’re just dragging it out.
>>135
A big person who is thoroughly hit by a ten-year-old’s scolding.
In the main story, it’s not about whether I am at fault or not, but rather about Kaoru’s life and death, the point of being broken or not.
>>136
It’s fine if you’re just targeting yourself, but you’re dragging others into it. My sins are my own, right? That’s the stance, Kenshin.
I think that the way it’s said and the mental aspect are just issues, but those using the invincible style are fairly justified in their revenge.
The grudge is light, but
>>137
That being said, it is the result of a match where a warrior’s life is at stake.
For the viewers, the impact was significant when the aunt who was doing a dogeza pose, asking to return from the Seisouhen, was affected the most.
That’s why revenge is the privilege of the protagonist…
A revenge without validity is the epitome of trash.
If the enemy has legitimacy, the protagonist becomes a loser.
>>140
Is it just a choice between being trash or not?
>>146
Revenge is basically like that.
Invincible style > Whale > Connection > Venom > Otowa > Outside Seal
I wonder how justified my resentment is.
Venom might be a little higher.
It’s inevitable that the story becomes difficult to conclude once the protagonist is a murderer.
>>147
Well, there are also aspects of that slightly dark side that were well-received.
>>147
I’m helping the people I see, so either way, even if I’m told to die alone, I don’t think I would… First of all, my friends wouldn’t allow it.
>>163
It’s a story about a person who came for revenge alone, defeated their companions while getting battered.
>>163
If it’s not a jerk, then stopping would probably just be Yahiko.
>>179
No, normally Sanosuke would stop him too.
Saito is suspicious, but if he determines that Kenshin’s power is still needed in the future, he will stop.
Aoshi would probably say, “Well, if you’re going to help Kenshin, then stop!”
>>179
Both Sano and Kaoru are too heartless… If Saito is a police officer, he should stop the murder.
In the end, if you start without setting a point of compromise, you can only say that you fell into an incomplete state without finding that point of compromise.
In the end, even during the era of being a killer, I was just a soldier, and although I look back on that past, there are things I think about.
I was already prepared to be taken down without a fight for revenge, and that’s where this story has led me.
The whale waves are quite legitimate, or rather, they are like the lower-ranking samurai from the Boshin War, donning armor and fighting on the front lines, becoming one-armed warriors.
How am I supposed to live in the new era wearing the disgrace of being a rebel army because of you?
Since you saw hell, at least you should be the one to guide it. If it were that direction, I think it could have darkened Kenshin in a different vector from the thread image.
Before I learned the true identity of Kaoru’s corpse, I did manage to recover and help Yahiko, didn’t I?
If Whale Wave had just targeted Kenshin, it would have had proper justification.
It’s already ruined since you caused a commotion with the red cow.
>>155
I think it’s good that you shot the akabeko, but why did you go to the store once…?
>>160
On the surface, they seem like a decent person with common sense, but I think they were actually a crazed avenger who wanted to kill.
The problem is that when the battle started, that character became a tyrant who only kept shouting “Battousai.”
>>170
It started rampaging even though it seems like it hardly understands reason…
If left unchecked, the external seal is an incredibly dangerous existence.
“Just because Taka fell in love on her own…”
It’s my rock’n’roll sister who wants revenge after her fiancé died, her engagement was broken off, and she faced a cancellation by getting in touch with the dark side.
>>159
On top of that, it seems like you live by the idea that you’ll fall in love if you make contact with the target…
>>164
It seems that a woman who only lives in a narrow world has a thin humanity and is easily influenced.
>>159
Is it possible that the master Banshin, who tried to use the fact that my rock-loving sister is in love to kill Kenshin, is actually clever?
>>173
Is it intelligence and the ability to observe humans?
It would have been good to line up 10 warships and attack.
If the author also made the calm madman into the Whale Wave, the story wouldn’t progress and there would be no element to heighten the battles.
I thought to myself that I quickly turned him into a Berserker.
The protagonist, who repeatedly committed murder for the sake of the world and others, pays the price for it.
It may be that this part doesn’t match well with shonen manga.
I haven’t properly read the Hokkaido edition, but it seems that Kujiranami won’t be able to participate?
>>166
It’s been about a year since I’ve been featured, so that’s an issue from before.
What’s really terrible is that the red cow started rampaging in a place completely unrelated to Kenshin.
I can understand if he randomly stumbled upon Kenshin and then started to act violently as Battousai!
>>167
Not only was I not rampaging, but I also recognized Kenshin and passed by.
After that, I crushed the red cow with the cannon attached to my arm.
Why?
I think there was a way to do it where the companions would protect Kenshin.
>>169
Well, there were other ways to do it, but they probably just made the villain clearer while introducing other characters.
>>180
As a result, nothing but a worthless person without any justification for revenge has been created.
I think the human punishment arc is deeply enjoyable as it conveys Watsuki’s overwhelming emotions.
>>171
You can tell that it must have been very difficult by looking at the behind-the-scenes stories of the character creation.
The Hokkaido edition has a strong sense of having been fully expressed.
It looks like K’, but the voice actor was K9999.
Stop complaining about not wanting to see the era of firearms and just join the Shogitai and fight, Kujiranami.
If someone were to say to Saito, “Shinsengumi! Die!” it would end with him counterattacking and killing them.
Kenshin’s overly sweet mentality is not good.
If I had slashed my stomach with my remaining left hand, maybe I would have had a chance for it to be assisted in ending my life, but it’s too filthy to live, right, Kurianami-san?
The red beko has been shattered into pieces, but… may it live on in the new era.
I’ve done the same thing as Battousai! Gwahaha!
I’m looking forward to it because it seems like a lot of effort will go into the human punishment arc in the anime.
You all are good-looking and have status, aren’t you!
Since it was my sister’s enemy coming from the front, I said to present his neck, and Kenshin obediently did so.
In that case, the surroundings would probably interfere.
I think it’s quite an important part since the avenger was born out of non-killing, but it’s not easy…
Since it’s a human, attacking while they’re asleep will knock them out in an instant!
How did it go?
I think gathering my friends is the root of all the failures.
If I asked for barley rice and was served salmon rice instead, I’d have no choice but to destroy the place, right!?
To protect the assassin who deserves revenge, the only option is to make the avenger a scumbag.
In the first place, since the comrades have heard about Kenshin’s past, there’s no need to let En’s revenge go unchallenged.
Kawarau knows that Kenshin does not want to die.
In the end, I couldn’t make Kenshin a villain.
Helping Yaminobu for revenge, accidentally falling in love, and interrupting during the final battle…
Isn’t it too much of a gamble with everything for this sister?
I often see the trend that Kenshin would commit suicide if Enishi were normal.
Since those risky aspects are shaken off during the transmission of the secret techniques, it definitely won’t happen, every time.
If the Jinchu-hen were to be adapted into an anime, I wonder if there would be a character like the Satsuma police chief, who would be a strong recommendation for the Reiwa era…
If you were to approach him head-on, Kenshin would likely accept a one-on-one duel, but I don’t think he would die without resistance.