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[Kagurabachi] You are really cool…

I don’t care if I get all bruised up!! That’s why I came here.

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There are many abnormal people who act like friends or mentors, but the truth is, Chihiro probably wants to be friends with someone like this.

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It’s really creepy when someone pretends to be a friend…

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The heart is too strong.

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Reinforcements?

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>>3

Well, in a way, I guess it was right…

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I was really convinced when I heard that the references to the sugar beet in the previous story and taking a step into the extraordinary to protect this one’s everyday life are all part of the final contrast…

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It might be a different kind of feeling than love, but I felt my heart race at such a very straightforward confession that it would be a problem if you weren’t here.

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>>5

You are just a person who doesn’t discriminate, so your exchanges with me must be quite ordinary.

But that is special to me!!

Too cool.

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To be able to step into a place where a lot of people are dying for the sake of one girl you care about, even while feeling fear, is a resolve fitting for a protagonist.

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The other person is aware that they are just a kind child to everyone, so they are very sincere.

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I wanted to be a man like this.

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I have abandoned my solitude.

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In light of this, the awakening is both strikingly beautiful and incredibly ironic.

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>>13

If we go into the extraordinary with this, won’t Chihiro resent us?

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>>18

But if it had stayed like that, I might have died…

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>>18

I will continue to protect the place she can return to.

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I like the enemy side because it’s quite interesting.

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There was a guy like this in the first episode of Nube.

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>>26

Thank you in advance.

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I think Mr. Zamura would be happy to hear about this.

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A sailor uniform with a katana is nice, you know…

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>>21

Director Mamoru Oshii seems eager to adapt it into an anime.

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>>23

I would like you to do it fairly straightforwardly…

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My thighs are dazzling…

My thighs are dazzling...

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>>25

This one page is so cool it takes my breath away…

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I have discarded my solitude.

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It’s really skillful how an ordinary person without power shows their determination, just like in Imadzuma.

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>>27

Mr. Lightning

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>>30

It’s really well done how ordinary people without power show their resolve, just like Mr. Inazuma.

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I understand, it’s nice how much can be communicated between men without saying much…

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What do you mean by saying that she’s strong because she’s the daughter of a seat village?

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>>29

They say she’s the daughter of a killer, so maybe she was taught a bit for self-defense?

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>>29

Originally, I was taught, but doesn’t that mean that along with the memory seal, the use of swordsmanship and internal power was also sealed?

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Wasn’t there a way to have fewer people in black clothing overall…?

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>>34

The prevalence of colors limited to black and red is probably intentional.

The white and blue pattern stands out a lot.

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If you can use Shiramizuki, then you must know how to flow the Genryoku, so it should be possible to circulate it in your body as well.

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A hotel that is available for public use…

It seems that Hirohiko was already there when he was fighting.

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It’s too wasteful for the Kyoto Murder Hotel to end like this.

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>>38

I wanted the manager to go wild more…

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>>38

The name and existence of the slaughter hotel are too ridiculous and don’t fit the vibe of Kagurabachi at all…

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>>85

Is it okay to have an additional chapter where characters who are already dead in the main story just enter a public bath?

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>>89

Everyone likes it, right?

Strong enemies in the early game.

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>>85

It’s almost like John Wick’s hotel.

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Isn’t the visually capable Satomura-san too strong?

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I won’t stop for such advice.

Unexpected proactive behavior from.

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A child wearing sunglasses is exactly like that, but it’s terrible…

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The girl who awakened from here is even cooler.

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It looks like the one to inherit the cursed sword of the Zamura has almost been decided…

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>>45

I’m thinking that my father didn’t die and that I’ll inherit the sushi shop or that woman’s sword.

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>>50

And so, you confront your father with the cursed sword raised.

It will turn into just the right psychological attack!

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I’m glad it seems like they’re finally picking up the pace and getting exciting.

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The Killing Hotel will likely be operated by Sengoku Yosaburo.

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A uniformed high school girl cuts off her head.

How is it?

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Someone who can throw away their solitude in seconds is strong…

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Jumping into a real death zone is just too cool…

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Is the hotel that seems like it’s from John Wick going to end as well?

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It’s not about wanting to be with such a person, but rather wanting to protect their way of life; awakening in that way reflects a temperament that is completely a guardian.

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I love it when these powerless mob characters do their best! (Baaaaaaan)

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I hope Hakuri returns quickly so that we can have the full team together.

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Hakuru is a bit too strong when at full power…

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When I returned, there were two cute ones.

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About two months ago, I thought there was some strange mob around.

When I opened the lid, I found a cool-looking man.

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The last page was like, “Wow, this is it!” for me.

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I wonder if everything will be settled and I’ll be able to return to my daily life… That’s impossible…

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Looking back now, I think that’s definitely a possibility.

I really didn’t think that Iori would be a girl who could fight until the very last page.

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Hakuri is too strong, so it’s difficult to decide how to nerf it.

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>>64

Become cuter! Become cuter!

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But I guess Iori-chan can’t go back to her normal life anymore…

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It’s incredibly cool, and the developments are intense, but everyone was trying so hard to help this girl return to a normal life, so why does her talent bloom like that…?

By the way, is that an Iaido bloodline?

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>>67

Before sealing the memory, weren’t you just training normally?

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>>68

I wondered if Mr. Zamura would train his daughter in his style, but did he run a regular kendo dojo before the war?

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>>75

My house looks like Baki’s house.

Before it came to erasing memories, it was to equip them with self-defense.

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It seems like there might have been training involved, but there is also talent, right?

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>>69

What the heck…! There’s a genius here!

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By the way, there wasn’t a heroine in this manga.

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>>70

There was Sharu.

I haven’t had much of a chance to appear recently.

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Zamura-san was also swinging a sword with talent, huh…

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There are geniuses, right?

If someone more talented than me is working harder than I am, it makes me feel hopeless.

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>>74

Here he comes…

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I can’t manage without you!

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It seems like they decided that self-defense was no longer possible and sealed off their memories.

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>>79

If Sazamura is detained under the pretext of protection, he will be left alone in that graffiti house.

Mr. Shiba was also absent, and Kanabi is completely not trusted.

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What normal shonen manga friends want is this kind of passionate guy…

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>>80

Look, there’s a cute Hacuri!

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Even when feeling powerless, one can move forward by overcoming the fear of being hurt.

You’re cool, man.

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Kagurabachi version of Zenno-kun

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Uniform… Japanese sword…

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The left side is completely taken out.

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No matter if you are a villain, once you kill someone, you can’t return to everyday life.

I think it’s a manga where the boundary between the killer and the ordinary person is consistent.

If I kill Iori-chan, I won’t be able to go back.

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Just looking at the characters for “slaughter hotel,” it seems like it’s in the Sakamoto space.

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When I first saw it on the bulletin board, I thought it was Sakamoto’s facility.

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I awakened and was able to protect it, but I can no longer be together with the image.

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It’s fine like that.

It was meant to be like this someday.

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It’s surprising that it turned out this way, even though both daily lives are important…

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I like that you’re so ninja-like, carrying crossed swords on your back so conspicuously.

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I thought the thumbnail was overflowing with masculinity, but it turned out to be a man.

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I love when these mob characters show some manly spirit…

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I’m weak to depictions where a main character, like when Grandma shows up, moves the feelings of the mob characters.

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Both the thread image and Iori stepped out of the ordinary into the extraordinary for the sake of others, didn’t they?

It’s sad that Iorii probably won’t be able to come back anymore…

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Hiruhiko-kun’s Kasanagiri is also a legitimate ninja art, isn’t it?

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The father-daughter showdown is still a long way off.

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No matter what kind of Meriba it becomes from here on out, I will never forget the brilliance of this moment’s thread.

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The scene where Chihiro entrusts something is just too intense…

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I like Sharl too, but in a jump manga, you need a heroine who can fight…

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Well, to be honest, there’s also the fact that we’re simply lacking in strength…

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It’s not a petty misunderstanding; even while being aware of being just one of the many, I really can’t do without you! That’s such a line from a true man among men.

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The enemies are many, and the allies are few.

Even the few allies look like they might betray me.

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Lines that sound like something from an English textbook are nice, aren’t they?

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I was wondering if it would only be anguish for my father, but it’s unexpected to be able to let go in this way.

Great story structure!

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