
Don’t mess with me!!
The author’s divine hand.
Seriously talking about killing Shibutaku.
Personality
Shibu-Taku
Jebani
L. Taylor Lind
Taking the bait of the initial L’s provocation.
Flame resistance
If you think about it seriously, wasn’t it about handling Takada with my own hands?
Being made to continue drawing manga even after K was killed.
Narcissism
Near
I win.
Participating in a game that has no chance of winning in the first place.
L. Tylar and Misa, perhaps.
Well, it was a fate that I couldn’t win no matter what.
There are various things, but doing it in one night is definitely impossible.
It would have been better to judge criminals quietly without falling for any provocation.
Things that we did not agree upon.
The seriousness that makes one feel responsible even for the life of a worthless person like Shibutaku.
I didn’t say not to move on your own, Mikami.
Not letting Mikami hold a scrap.
I don’t understand why they wouldn’t forgive someone who entrusted them with the notebook, and given Mikami’s intelligence, it seems like he could reach the scattered pages on his own.
I told Near, “It’s your loss because you were fixated on how to win,” but I was the one who was fixated on how to win against Near, the successor of L.
I think I was ultimately stabbed by the ghost of L.
Unlike the month filled with restrictions, the enemies are behaving excessively by kidnapping the Moon’s sister.
If I had killed near after losing, I might have barely managed to take it to a draw.
It feels like the grand speech to buy time has instead guaranteed a complete defeat.
From what I’ve seen of others’ fates, picking up that notebook was done out of half curiosity.
Even though this manga is set to be canceled, there are several turning points established to wrap up the story, but in any route, it ultimately leads to death and nothingness…
It seems that it was originally planned to end with L’s victory.
In the end, no matter what, you’ll die by the whims of the Grim Reaper.
There’s definitely a feeling that it’s not okay to use cheats.
In the end, it’s no good if you don’t have power within yourself.
If I only take low-risk and prudent actions, it feels like Ryuk will kill me…
The fact that it was serialized in Jump.
It’s all well and good to say “don’t fall for the bait like the Grim Reaper’s eye” or “it’s like Jebanni,” but ultimately, it stems from the convenience of the manga that leads to the conclusion of losing in the end… so it’s hard to say anything definitive.
In a secondary creation or something, if there hadn’t been a declaration of victory, Mikami might have been able to escape the trap set by Near to forcibly certify Light as Kira.
>>33
Even in that case, the notes have already been passed to the near side, so it’s completely checkmate.
>>33
I read an IF story like that a while ago, and it was interesting.
The appearance of Misa and Rem is probably the biggest reason for the defeat.
If they hadn’t been around, the existence of the notebook would have never come to light, and as long as the notebook wasn’t found, no matter how hard L and Near tried, it would have been impossible to make the final move.
The bad habit of becoming arrogant once I’m confident of winning is consistent from the beginning…
If we just leave Matsuda alone.
But since I became a god, I win.
>>37
Honestly, I feel like I’ve pretty much already accomplished it, don’t you think?
Because I got carried away and killed L. Taylor.
Even if it wasn’t just one night, there’s no way that would work for Jebanni’s thing.
>>39
There is a suspicion that even if it was poorly made and felt uncomfortable, it was overlooked because of the Death Note effect…
>>54
“Since I’ve already overcome even the measures taken when that happened, it’s really hard to say that there’s a possibility of that…”
Jebanni
The one that is about 0.75 of L came as a combo.
to
>>40
Hates to lose and has too much pride.
Watching TV during the broadcast of Lind L. Taylor.
Because of Matsuda, the world has become full of crime, so it’s really shitty for ordinary citizens.
>>43
Even if it is to silence evil, the way Kira goes about it is too much of a palliative approach.
I think it will eventually collapse, and on that note, the backlash from trying to return to the original world may make it look even worse than before.
Too much pride.
It would have been better to quietly go about it without getting provoked.
I thought you were upset because the Death Note game is region-locked.
Because of Matsuda, I couldn’t catch it alive.
I don’t think there is a clear winner.
>>48
“Since I’ll be killed by Ryuk the moment I’m captured anyway, it has nothing to do with Matsuda.”
>>61
Well, the optimal solution is just to return it to the idiot saying “Do we need this?”
That won’t do.
Being born in this world
It’s a toy of the Grim Reaper, so once you get involved, you’re doomed.
If I became a god of the world, I think Ryuk would just kill me saying, “This guy has become boring…”
>>51
It’s troubling that just calmly taking notes while having strong resilience to provocation could lead to this.
It’s quite a losing strategy, but that’s already about 80% the enemy.
Some people are misunderstanding, but the murder of Lind L. Taylor is not a big mistake.
L was already convinced that Kira being in the Kanto region meant that long-distance killings were possible, and having Taylor killed was merely a confirmation process to convince the police of that.
>>53
Isn’t it quite a blow if L’s deduction fails and he loses the trust of the Japanese police?
>>108
It’s not like you can’t gain trust just because of that, right?
As long as there are no divisive tactics from the police and L due to the moon, the L side has infinite means at its disposal.
If it’s not reported, it won’t die, which makes one feel too much human intervention to believe in God.
I don’t really understand, but it’s inevitable to return to the original world since the person who was doing it has probably died.
Once L and Wammy’s House have set their sights on you, you’re pretty much done for, right?
Even if we defeat Nia, it feels like a second Nia will just spring up again.
It would have been better to make him write in the Death Note while trying not to remember Light’s name or face, in case it got taken later and exposed.
Even if Light can control the world while he’s alive, it feels like it might all go back to the way it was.
L. Taylor murder in Kanto, Japan.
Due to having obtained information from the police, police officials and their families.
It was the Yagami family (and some other family) involved in the FBI killing.
I think the focus has been too narrowed on the Ray Penbar murder.
>>59
Regarding this, I am revealing it myself…
I think the moment I carelessly fell for L’s provocation and got targeted was the beginning of my troubles.
The grim reaper who dropped the notebook was so incompetent that he was at the mercy of the mafia.
The number that L said out loud is nonsense…
At the moment it is spoken, it’s almost 100% in L.
>>63
The general probability might actually be around that, but L follows his own intuition, so it doesn’t mean anything at all.
Everyone ends up with a poor fate, don’t they, notebook users?
I wish they would just stop reporting on death row inmates being beaten up every day.
>>67
If you stop reporting, I will kill other people.
All the people in the world are hostages.
Kira might do something like that.
As L said in the story.
Even if you quietly go about it without taking the bait, the investigation will continue as long as you keep killing, and you’ll end up being cornered without knowing anything.
For a while after L died, it was Kira’s world, but since Ryuk doesn’t seem particularly bored, I wonder how that will go.
Wouldn’t it have been good if you could eat an apple?
>>70
Even in Kira’s world, law enforcement agencies like the police regularly try to track him down, so it seems unlikely that he will ever get completely bored.
When considering that the famous figures of organized crime around the world have been eradicated
Even if Kira dies, a large-scale criminal organization probably won’t be able to emerge for some time.
There are even protagonists who die without taking notes, so if it gets boring, it’s over.
>>72
I felt sympathy for the fact that it wasn’t right to kill with rules added later.
>>81
In the end, I guess the conclusion is that making a deal with the Grim Reaper only leads to bad outcomes.
I’m almost convinced myself, and I just didn’t say 100% as insurance in case my guess is off, but other than that, it’s mostly just a feeling about L’s probability.
I knew you would come at me like that~
Have you forgotten that Ryuk is a demon?
If I get bored, it’s over, so once we get involved, it’s the end.
The grim reaper that interferes with people is too superior a being.
The inability to hold off on declaring victory until the suffering begins.
Are you serious?
Ryuk is the worst.
My biggest complaint is that Near just happened to find Mikami among dozens of TVs.
>>83
It’s not just L, but showing off supernatural powers in places like that is just how it is, so you can only give up.
In other words, you can’t win against Killua unless you have some kind of cheat that allows for such lucky guesses.
>>95
There are some skills of a detective in that sort of thing.
Isn’t it just that the world of the Grim Reaper is too boring, and having someone around just to play Mario Kart or watch TV would be nice?
The outline of Ryuk seems to suggest that it would be better to be in the Shinigami realm.
I don’t think I mind if life as a god in the new world is ordinary.
Great figures who significantly reduced crime and war around the world.
The moon does not pick up the notes, someone else is doing the same thing as Kira.
I feel like it would have been better to lead to a solution together with L.
The idea that the world is rotten can be considerably corrected.
Ryuk has a cute side, like playing Mario Golf together, but he’s really annoying…
To be serious, it would have been better if I had just done an eye deal.
>>90
Even though Dad said he wasn’t going to kill anyone, he immediately went through with the deal.
>>99
Well, Dad is so determined that he’s ready to charge into a TV station.
It’s pretty comical, but Ryuk is just an ordinary bastard…
I feel like I was told that there were beings who tricked King Enma and possessed multiple notebooks.
When I watched the anime, I thought it was over when Misa appeared and was talking non-stop.
It was mentioned in the story, but the one who probably died the happiest after being involved with Death Note is probably Yagami’s dad.
>>93
It’s nice to think that the moon wasn’t sparkling until the very end and then to die…
It was overwhelmingly favorable, so there were many reasons for the defeat.
In that regard, I trust that the moon will do something interesting even if left alone.
I think it’s pretty ridiculous that Mikami is sending photos to busy Takada and writing on a fake notebook; how much free time does Takada have?
It’s almost impossible to fake a Death Note that never runs out of pages.
I have a feeling that I was being manipulated until the very end…
Since I had exhausted all my options and relied on myself, I just killed the boring ones; I’m not an unmerciful guy who would actively kill Light, Ryuk.
>>102
For Ryuk, watching Light is like watching a game of The Sims, so he might just leave it alone when he gets bored.
The magazine was Jump.
The second part light has no leeway, so it’s quite desperate.
L is a person who is at a level close to my own, and it’s the first and last time I’ve encountered someone like that.
Matsuda is still mourned as a human being even after his death.
I still hold respect for the opponent I couldn’t beat in a one-on-one, even for Near.
The moon is relatively loved by everyone, isn’t it?
>>106
I don’t acknowledge Kira, but Kira reduced the world’s crime rate by 70% and stopped wars.
L also assessed that while he considered Kira evil, he fought with his life on the line, and later Near.
If the character’s ability to take provocation was perfect, I feel like it would have ended in about one volume of the manga.
>>107
First of all, if someone has perfect resilience to provocation—meaning they can ignore anything said to them without a care—then when they kill Shibutaku, they would just think, “Whoa, this is the real deal, oh no,” and the story of Death Note wouldn’t even begin.
>>107
Because Misato is coming, it won’t be like that.
L can’t kill without the Shinigami’s eyes.
It was obvious even through the TV that I was trying to attract Kira’s attention, so I think it’s strange that I wasn’t noticed by anyone other than Nia.
In hindsight, if I was going to be killed that quickly, it would have been better to make the deal with my eyes…
It’s almost certain that Near used the Death Note, but he couldn’t openly state it due to various circumstances.
If that weren’t the case, would they spend several pages in the final episode explaining that possibility in detail?
>>112
Well, if it’s okay to use it, I think there are other ways to do it.
On top of that, since I couldn’t come up with a smart way, I just threw it out there for those who want to be convinced by Matsuda to think like this.
>>129
Is there any other way to do it?
You might think of the Death Note as an item that can do anything, but the only one who can write names in the notebook, since anyone who is controlled dies, is Mikami, not Near.
>>147
It’s faster to just do it normally with a notebook, isn’t it?
It’s okay to just say “I’m sorry” if I’m wrong, right?
There’s no way it can be judged through proper procedures.
>>161
It’s too ridiculous to even talk about.
L and Near’s ultimate goal is to make Kira acknowledge that he is Kira and declare his defeat.
If killing is all that matters, then there’s no need to use a Death Note; L and Near would have already done it long ago.
Did Dad make the deal for the eyes, but he actually never wrote his name until the very end?
Was it Misa’s doing when the mafia was killed during the raid?
I was pushed into a state where I couldn’t move freely, so I just happened to choose a nice-looking one on TV.
Dad was able to leave in relatively good condition, but why not Mom and my sister…?
>>116
I can only say that the death of the father (husband), the death of the eldest son, and the eldest daughter having PTSD is truly tragic.
If I’m told that I have half of my remaining lifespan, I wouldn’t want to make a deal.
I understand the feeling of wanting someone else to do it instead of yourself.
I’m saying various things, but I don’t want to shorten my lifespan just because I’m scared of dying.
I think the fact that a collaborator who had quickly done a transaction came made me even less inclined to do it myself.
>>122
There’s little point in sacrificing more when one of our pieces already has it…
Not properly doing it during monitoring.
I want to rule as the god of the new world for a long time, so the Shinigami’s eyes are a no-go…
It’s like the Grim Reaper is always there, ready to bring destruction whenever I feel like it…
>>128
Well, it’s a death god…
>>133
The moon is just one of the prey, so it’s fine to ignore it even if it takes away its lifespan.
>>128
It’s over if you get bored.
Even if the Grim Reaper King says it’s forbidden for humans to use the notebook, it’s the end.
>>128
If the rules change, I think Ryuk will probably give a warning…
Last time during the one-shot, I just ordered you never to see me again, so you died.
When was the last time we played, knowing it was with a death row inmate?
If we think that the criminal consciousness reverted back to normal right after Kira disappeared, then Light’s ideals were never meant to be realized from the start?
>>132
I wonder how it is since the Yakuza and Mafia have been wiped out…
>>132
In reality, I believe that if I find a successor and pass it on, the ideal will continue.
Of course, it may gradually deviate from the thoughts of the moon, but as long as there are those who can carry out the judgment of death, it will not be easy to commit crimes or engage in war.
Once the area of residence was narrowed down to Japan, it was straight to ruin.
In extreme cases, if the Grim Reaper loses interest, it’s just a matter of being killed on the spot and that’s the end of it.
The moon desires a world that aligns with its wishes and is eliminating criminals as bait to make that happen…
The god who keeps doing things that show you have no room to spare, like timing attacks on the base for the believers.
I wish I could have just become an ordinary police officer without encountering something like a notebook…
>>141
The wishes of all the characters who learned the truth.
>>141
The month I gave up ownership was just too good of a guy…
>>146
Even if I give up ownership, looking at my relationship with L…
There was a certain precariousness because they have a tendency to become easily provoked and to act impulsively when they get heated.
If you’re going to die at that timing, shouldn’t you die at the stage where you made the eye deal, Light?
>>142
That’s half of your remaining lifespan.
If I were to live for another 40 years, that would be 20 years.
Misa has such a clear external defeat that no matter how perfectly Tsuki performs, there is always the possibility of losing due to an accident.
It’s a serious matter that I may have cut too many cards to kill L… It hurts that the existence of the Death Note was revealed to the investigation team during the process of killing L.
They probably thought that as long as they could kill L, there would be no more obstacles, but there was a successor.
>>150
It’s not that I’ve played too many cards, but rather that Misa is 200% to blame.
>>150
Once L was able to bring out the Death Note, which is originally a method of murder that absolutely wouldn’t get caught, it was almost as if he had already won.
A different student picked up the notebook, and it seems like I could go for a serialized story, but since I know the material, it might be boring.
>>152
On the contrary, if you’re aware that you’re not smart and you respond calmly, that alone can lead to L being cornered…
>>152
If it’s a short series, it should be feasible, but if I get carried away like with the moon and try to stretch it out, it would probably end badly.
After becoming a police officer, if I were to pick up someone, it would not be the kind of theatrical criminal killing, but rather getting rid of troublesome politicians or police bureaucrats.
The difference in stance between the moon and L is whether there is a successor or companions.
I can’t believe that even the parents abandoned the moon, and it can create a successor as a shining entity.
A type of idiot who steps forward might just pick up a notebook, and it would probably just be a remake of C Kira’s volcanic crater, after all…
Mikami was checking the fake notebook, which was originally prepared to be switched with Near’s, under a microscope, and he thought that the real one has been in the safe all along, so he has let his guard down because he believes it is not known to exist.
At the point when the moon sends a notebook to Mikami, it can be considered that all the previous pages that might connect to his true identity have been discarded, so in reality, Mikami wrote about 20 pages.
So, well… it’s not impossible to do it in one night…
There’s also a sense that the topic is a mantra to escape the guilt surrounding the Shibu-taku incident, and it would be nice to feel like a savior while Tsuki is alive; for example, even if someone said, “If you dedicate your lifespan, a peaceful world will be promised after your death,” I feel like I would find various reasons not to go along with it.
Even as a police officer, it seems like you could still enjoy the moon…
Evil just keeps popping up…
>>163
It seems like it would be fun if I could team up with L.
If you were just doing regular police work, you wouldn’t have such opportunities.
>>163
Maintaining public safety is a job that will never truly end, and it really suited me…
I’m not the type to rot away even if I’m working as a police officer…
It’s the worst to pick up notes when you’re a powerless student…
It’s interesting that Ryuk is bored after killing with Ryuk…
Are you smart? It’s cute that you’re looking for someone who does interesting things.
Kira the second (self-proclaimed) who committed suicide because Near did not take him seriously.
In addition to the fact that it is unreasonable for Jevanni, it is also unreasonable for Mikami not to notice the fake.
If Tsuki was an ordinary student, they also did that in the drama version.
It seems like most ideas that come to mind have already been used.
>>168
The drama was good.
if as a story
I really wasn’t blessed with true comrades.
>>170
Even though I am sufficient as a talent in my own right, I have no opportunity to flourish because I am merely a pawn.
>>175
Since Mikami and Takada have started targeting ordinary people, isn’t that quite a problem as pawns?
It’s true that the moon didn’t want to go as far as selecting ordinary people.
The page’s embarrassment being meaningless and tattered makes Jebanni cry too much.
It’s mainly Misa’s fault that L has his eye on me…
Even if I get the notes, ordinary people will realize it right away, like the person with a dual CV.
The habit of taunting with a sure win is really just an act of unnecessary risk for the sake of self-satisfaction, and not part of an actual strategic battle.
They think they only need themselves and aren’t actually seeking companionship deep down.
Therefore, even if there are many followers and pawns, they cannot create trustworthy companions.
Declaring victory in front of L’s grave is nothing but a dangerous act, but it seems that this has become a significant routine that constitutes the person known as Tsuki, especially since it ultimately led to their last defeat.
Destruction was decided from the very beginning.
There might be a tendency to provoke, but I think there was also a constant desire to tell someone that they are Kira.
I think it ultimately comes down to the fact that I can no longer move freely since becoming the second L.
The subordinates, seen from the moon, are a bunch of fools like Matsuda and others, so of course their footwork is far inferior to SPK.
>>184
Even if you say they’re foolish based on monthly standards, the Matsuda group is extremely talented and exceptional.
The moon’s purpose is to become the god of the new world, not to inherit and maintain the new world.
First of all, there is no way to support someone with a sound mind who is going around killing criminals without any legal process.
Even if you have a special ability like Zero from Code Geass, you need to create an organization and be able to act, ultimately becoming capable of using powerful violence.
>>187
Taniuchi mentioned in the revival book that they placed the KMF robot as a counter to Geass during the setting phase.
Stopping the war and reducing crime by 70% is so amazing that even though I’m not a believer, I can’t help but think it might be okay to believe in it.
>>188
If only there were no selection…
>>192
It’s a plan that includes creating a society where people think it’s okay to stay inactive and that there’s no point in doing anything…
Because he had a brain that might have achieved the creation of a new world, it became a major drama, but the outline of how a boy with an inherently strong sense of justice and moral consciousness gets twisted by a dictator who does not shy away from death due to a momentary boredom is, like other short stories of Kira, a fairly common story, I think.
The moon also has accidental murders and such.
Murder in cases where the other party is at fault, for example, is…
It seems they didn’t cut it.
Sure, believers can do that.
I’m trying various things, but it seems that no matter what development I take, the fate of those involved with the notebook won’t change, no matter how much I struggle.
It’s unfortunate that the person who went to say “The moon is suspicious!” ended up being told to not do anything.
I really hate the idea of a death sentence based solely on reports without any verification, like in Death Note.
The credibility of government and mass media isn’t that high, right?
It’s incredibly beautiful to see that fool crushed by the final trump card of reversal.
In the end, it’s because Ryuk is whimsical that there was nothing that could be done from the start.
Even though I knew L was at the university, Misa was too stupid not to remember the name L.lawliet, which is such an obvious alias.
>>200
I thought I would definitely remember if it was a Japanese name.
Foreign words are tough.
Misa is really out of the question, so she’s an enemy regardless.