
Thank you… I’m quitting my job. Bogo bogo bogo bogo gyaaaaaa!
Even if I can slice a police car in half, I can’t make use of it at the company.
It probably wasn’t an organization where I could utilize my skills in car slicing.
>>2
If it were the Mazuda group, they would have been on the fast track to becoming elites…
>>10
Well, they would have probably died.
>>10
Since I couldn’t even become an ordinary yakuza, I’m re-employed in a thread image, so I wonder how that is?
The world is ending.
You look like an elite, don’t you, Σ-kun?
What’s going on with your company?
In the first place, this guy became a Yakuza once and quit for various reasons.
>>6
It’s quite different to go wild freely with someone you get along with and to go wild to some extent with someone you don’t like under certain rules.
I really don’t want to go to the Ninja Extreme World.
>>7
It’s tough to play in the post-apocalyptic world because no matter which side you’re on, the weaklings won’t be left alone, and the upper ranks easily come out and take your head off.
>>7
It seems there wouldn’t be safety just because it’s not Japan…
>>16
A world where turning on the radio instantly kills you.
>>19
This has ended one war, hasn’t it…?
For a gathering of kids around here, the initial members of the flower shop are exceptionally talented.
>>8
So that’s what Seikaten meant…
There aren’t many legitimate workplaces where you can use violence…
Whether a person with large tattoos on their face can get by in a company is, well…
>>14
Isn’t it a scar?
So it turns out Ω-kun wasn’t a rebellious high school baseball player, but an elementary school student… I was surprised.
>>15
The bikers have become working adults, and there’s nothing to do, so what should I do…
A young unemployed person who was drifting around became captivated by baseball, traveled alone to the United States, and became a legendary Major League Baseball player.
You’re a true genius.
You may not be killed by a ninja, but you will be killed by the yakuza.
I think I would die instantly if I were born into this world.
>>22
If you die instantly without understanding anything, you are still fortunate.
>>28
Response from the parasitic midwife
On the contrary, I think it’s amazing how modern civilization, high technology, and anime are sustained despite the excessively high rates of injuries and deaths everywhere.
I was relieved to see that land prices in Tokyo have fallen.
Three Major Decapitated Head Manga
>>27
What else is there?
>>29
Hana no Keiji
>>32
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
>>33
There is something that connects all of them.
>>41
Is that so!? Is that really the case!?
>>41
There is love.
There is also sadness.
A severed head is flying.
I used to be a Jump writer.
>>33
Isn’t this enough for the three great decapitated heads?
>>29
Kingdom
>>29
Devilman
There were tens of thousands of deaths due to the Tetoko incident, right?
>>30
200,000 are dead.
>>35
Is it a major disaster?
>>30
I think it was 30,000 people.
So far, it’s still peaceful outside of Tokyo, but seeing the devastation on the news, it seems like the whole country is in a state of mourning.
Is there anything in the thread image that suggests it could do some work?
You probably seem stupid, lack common sense, and surely have no sense of ethics.
>>34
Boko bogo boko bogo boko bogo boko bogo boko bogo boko bogo
Bokoboko bokoboko bokoboko bokoboko bokoboko bokoboko bokoboko bokoboko bokoboko
Boko boko boko boko boko boko boko boko boko boko.
Don’t hit me while saying “Thanks!”
How many people from the medical team died?
I thought it was a brain position for Seika Ten in terms of appearance.
Now that I think about it, there isn’t such a depiction…
It might be much better if you don’t live in Kanto.
>>47
I can’t imagine that parts of Fukuoka and Kansai in this world are normal at all.
It’s pretty strong, but whether or not it can fit into the yakuza society is another matter…
Could it be that the nameless ones have such a level of reasoning like in Higanjima that they think wearing glasses means someone is smart?
If yakuza can cut through police cars, then it might be a skill they don’t need unless they’re hustling in the underworld.
Just saying “It’s me, it’s me” on the phone is enough to succeed in scamming…!
It’s a world where the President of the United States only says “fuck.”
>>55
Isn’t it quite unstable for America, where the President can be killed by a terrorist junior school student for the sake of a friend, even without thinking too hard about it?
>>55
People often mention things like decapitated heads or children’s organs, but I think the one with the highest difficulty of recreation might be that person.
In the sense of broadcast prohibited words.
>>55
When I showed it to the Brazilian at work, he burst out laughing.
If you were born and raised in the countryside, there might be a chance, but you’ll also have to venture into the city for school trips and such…
Instant death on the radio is an accident.
“Does someone who was a part of a delinquent gang until high school have the kind of academic background to get into a white-collar company?”
Kansai is already a demon realm where ninjas have been exterminated and the Yakuza are rampaging.
Someone who goes around putting Σ on their face just because they’re young, why would they try to get a regular job?
Do sales work with the Zokugami (slang)!
>>61
I once got involved with the yakuza.
Isn’t it terrible to be such a pathetic existence that you can’t even become a worthless lowlife gang member? It’s the worst.
Sigma Knight or something stupid like that as a real name.
Hey… wasn’t I supposed to become a yakuza through the yakuza draft?
Why are you ultimately living a normal life?
>>64
They were just delinquent bikers who couldn’t mature, and they probably weren’t cut out for the yakuza.
>>64
I couldn’t really get used to the yakuza and ended up quitting halfway.
>>77
Like a half-hearted guy.
I often wonder how those paramedics in that world don’t quit.
>>65
In the world of Grathiru memories, there are many trash-like ordinary people, yet the police, emergency services, and politicians are all incredibly noble, which makes it a strange world.
It’s seriously the worst that an alpha, unable to survive whether as a yakuza or a regular person, ended up in debt and was on the brink of death…
>>66
Considering the loss to the world, it’s strangely the best outcome to have quietly rotted away.
>>76
But the other guys are working normally at convenience stores or construction sites, or going to do ecological research on foreign animals, so they are doing quite well until they get called.
>>82
That’s why I thought someone might find a proper path instead of falling into emptiness, but everyone ended up coming, and even the gang of gods must have had a complicated time.
The ones who work in international police are amazing.
>>69
The morale of the police is high in that world.
>>69
What’s amazing is that even in a state of chaos in the capital due to drug-related issues, they risk their lives to become a shield for the people at the grassroots level.
Is a world where yakuza and semi-gangsters thrive, despite having only such noble-spirited police, a hell?
>>121
The stronger the light, the darker the shadows become.
The clan god was normally involved in the yakuza, and there was no incompatibility between biker gangs and the yakuza.
>>71
Zokugami honestly seems like it could succeed anywhere.
Because it’s a company that hires former Yakuza, they thoroughly look down on those who couldn’t even make it in the Yakuza as spineless losers.
>>78
Even bowing down on the ground…
>>87
I think you understand, but you’re the one who’s threatening me, right!?
>>97
If it were just this panel, it might just be a simple debt collection!
Is there somewhere that details how I got kicked out of the yakuza? I don’t think it was included in the collected volumes.
>>79
I feel like I was casually told that by my power-harassing boss.
I don’t know the details.
>>81
Well, if that’s the case, then you simply couldn’t do the work of the yakuza.
Wasn’t the Yakuza draft only mentioned around here?
>>80
Since this is the last part where adults living as yakuza are mainly featured, well, this term probably won’t come up again.
There are too many yakuza, but I wonder how they manage to maintain the population with so many ordinary people as well.
Even ordinary gangsters are usually strong, it’s too scary.
>>84
Even Matsuda’s older brother was on the Hell’s coupon, so there’s a chance he could have killed a ninja…
Moreover, unlike the broken old man, there are no video mediums like monocle-type cameras, so the record of the coupons does not get passed on to the ninjas.
Even after the Prime Minister’s residence attack mass murder incident, princess events will be held, and even after the flood terrorism across Tokyo, global live events will still take place in this tough world.
I wonder if there’s any point in drafting when there’s already a homegrown Yakuza training system like Gratil.
>>89
That usually dies before becoming a general yakuza…
>>89
Gurachiru is basically a disposable pawn, isn’t it?
It’s a wicked idea typical of the yakuza to effectively utilize broken children.
>>89
That’s a hitman…
>>89
Gratul is a soldier, but the draft is like a job recruitment that will do a side business…
I want to say that someone who dedicated their youth to a biker gang can’t possibly do a normal job.
Among those who returned, there were quite a few that were relatively decent in the present, so it’s just that Shikuma was simply bad at navigating through life…
It seems like the organized crime in that world isn’t very reliable.
>>95
I don’t think those guys would stop for something like that.
The members of Seikaten are definitely different from the God who skillfully managed as a Yakuza.
That is why God wanted to show those guys the dream of a golden age and save them.
In terms of raw ability, Mazuda is greater than Ooyatsu.
Clearly, Gurachiru seems more talented than your average yakuza.
>>101
It’s different; only those with talent can survive.
>>101
That must have been Gumte and the minister working hard.
>>101
Because I’m a professional who has been trained in the art of killing since a young age…
Moreover, because they are children in unfortunate circumstances, they do not even realize that it is wrong.
>>101
There was an aspect where the child with a future was broken, but Great-kun is just too noisy…
It’s hard to ignore that while Omega and even Alpha managed to start their companies, Sigma truly gives off a vibe of being completely incompetent.
The way to quit the company is just the delusion of an introvert.
Gratire is broken children who can only kill.
The path of living in the yakuza society is also thin.
Gurachiru seems to be either Yakuza or dead, and otherwise, it feels like going to half-grays, Yakuza, or regular people.
>>108
Everyone except for the yakuza has died without graduating, right? Grateful.
Even a Wrench has killed half-grays during their time as an ordinary person, so their talent is different.
Violence does not equal the yakuza.
There are probably some people who think that if violence is unnecessary, it’s better without it.
This scene is incredibly dynamic.
It seems better that you’re just trying to fit into society…
>>114
I had no choice but to blend in…
Even the yakuza commit crimes, at least in part, for the sake of money.
A complete joyride gang is an abnormality even among the yakuza.
Well, it’s entirely possible that Zokugami could have lived properly and succeeded if he hadn’t just happened to be part of a biker gang.
Like the others too.
>>116
The thread image and Alpha-kun were both just not good.
Was Great-kun a newcomer who had just joined Gratchil?
It’s like dealing with a sad past and a painful present, but they are a worthless group that deserves no sympathy, even more than the yakuza, the former flower shop.
>>120
Isn’t there a lot of trash in that world?
>>123
It’s not just that gangsters are trash; there are quite a few wild trash that can lead to falling into the underworld…
Glachil is an elite organization for hiring assassins, so they’re quite ordinary.
Even the lowest-ranked great person is on the same level as a teacher with experience in all-Japan judo in terms of rating.
In other words, there are more trashy ordinary people than I imagined, not just among the yakuza…
>>127
But you know… it’s wrong for someone who’s been involved in a lynching with a hundred people and called in gang members to be an actor in the entertainment industry…
Both the victims, who are ordinary people, and the perpetrators, who are gang members, continue to proliferate.
It’s amazing that everyone, like the police and politicians, is so noble…
But I lack too much strength.
>>130
The level of power required is already like that of a god or something at that level.
>>130
Doctors also have the spirit of risking their lives to save lives, just like in an ordinary city’s hospital…
The unreasonable hierarchy is unbearable, and the disengagement of young people from organized crime is happening in reality.
Well, it’s fine if you wake up.
>>133
Leaving the yakuza aside, you can’t just become an ordinary person like that…