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[Ryū to Ichigo] Episode 229 thoughts: It’s a good story, but the explosions are just too entertaining…

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Tch.

Distracted.

Mr. Honda… I’m sorry.

Dad…

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Could the chip not withstand the singularity?

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That’s too much of an explosion!!

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Really!?

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Mr. Honda is too cool.

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Ichigo-chan was still Ichigo-chan even after 100 years.

Yeahx4

If the robot explodes, it means the safety design and testing are insufficient.

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>>6

There’s no helping it; we haven’t tested the AI that caused the singularity.

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Even after 100 years, Aida-san is still quick to escape…

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Mr. Howard is surprisingly analyzing things calmly.

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>>10

Well, a robot suddenly sitting cross-legged and folding its arms is just too strange.

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Perhaps the second part of “100 Years Later” is a masterpiece.

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>>11

At first, everyone said it started as unnecessary and didn’t make sense…

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>>14

I haven’t seen anything I wanted to see after the Ryuo Championship ended, yet it’s still interesting. What on earth is going on…?

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>>23

You got to see Takki who defeated Ichigo-chan and took the title, right?! …in Excel.

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I couldn’t stand the scene with Kappa.

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“Why am I having a discussion about impressions with you? It’s just too reasonable and that makes it no good.”

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I thought my head would explode and that would be the end, but it ended up being a bigger explosion than I expected…

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Even though it doesn’t have the ability to explode, it actually does, which raises the possibility that the aura surrounding the shogi player is genuinely wrapped in energy.

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What can you restore from that burn mark?

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>>18

There are still some parts left, right?

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It would be a big deal if we exploded every time we win from now on…

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>>19

The only one who clicks his tongue is Musashi.

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Mr. Honda is just too cool.

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I saw a shogi match where the opponent died after the game for the first time.

Well, that happened before too…

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>>22

I’m sorry, but isn’t it the first time you’ve said that you’re dying?

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Defeated AI is not allowed to survive.

It’s like a perfect superhuman.

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I was saying it would be interesting if Musashi came to the next commentary.

I was presented with a future far beyond my imagination…

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No, it was clearly an explosion from explosives, not a thermal runaway of the chip, right?

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>>27

It seems that the aura of a shogi player might hold energy like the ki in Dragon Ball.

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>>27

Can you prove that when the singularity happens, there won’t be an explosion that transcends physics?!

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The explosion was so sudden that all I could do was laugh.

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Musashi’s performance is the weakest among the Dragon King Tournament participants… It’s a disgrace to AI for it to explode over something like Singularity…

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It seems that Ikeda Corporation’s stock price is doing amazing things.

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>>32

It momentarily went down, but it seems like something happened around the point when the CEO of Bird jumped in.

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At this rate, Ichigo-chan will rise to the finals without losing…

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Howard is treating Musashi’s remains as a corpse, and he’s quite a good character.

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>>36

He doesn’t have respect for shogi, but he’s serious about AI, that guy.

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Whether Musashi intentionally self-destructed or exploded due to being unable to process information…

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I think it’s an explosion that’s probably well thought out, kind of like Ichigo-chan’s teleportation.

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Although there are emotional points with dad and grandpa, the shock of Musashi’s explosion is just too overwhelming.

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Strong AI will explode even without such functions.

Because I’m strong.

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This time it’s fine, but if the next opponent explodes when defeated, that would definitely be a joke.

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>>41

But there’s a theory that we won’t reach the singularity unless we make it explode…

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>>41

If it’s a light atmosphere, maybe she’ll say something like, “Aren’t we going to explode this time?” or something similar.

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Strawberry-chan, who can focus on AI alone and has been researching for 64 years, is crazy…

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>>43

I might have surpassed Netero in my crazy master category within myself.

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Strong AI exceeds existing physical laws!

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Since it’s AI, there could be a revival from here, right…? I hope so…

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>>46

My son is resurrected.

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The author is still skilled at making the readers curious about whether there will be another explosion or not.

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Isn’t the only explosive component in a computer the capacitor?

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>>48

It’s 100 years later.

There are probably various things.

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>>50

But Howard said that a functional explosion is impossible…

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>>50

A high-capacity battery for operating high-performance AI in a standalone manner has overheated due to overload.

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The reason why a strong person does not experience brain decline even at 115 years old is not understood.

If it’s strong AI, it could cause an explosion.

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If the Rebirth Musashi starts explaining now, I really can’t handle it.

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>>52

Why did you call me?!

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Because external communication is not possible, data is not being sent to backups or anything like that.

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Wait a minute, then a strong AI is just like a strong bomb, isn’t it?

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The acquisition of ego = post-match stress? If self-destruction becomes the norm, Grandma will unintentionally become a murderer…!

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>>57

I would laugh if it exploded in the highlights during the match.

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Finally, it’s really a matter of life and death… As expected of the next stage…

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In the end, I guess Ichigo-chan explodes and that’s it.

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If defeated, they commit suicide… In other words, a strong AI is a perfect superhuman…?

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Until the cause is clear, we can’t continue to the next stage, right?

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>>64

Because the main sponsor will absolutely not allow it to be cut off.

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“It shouldn’t have been able to explode, but it did; the fact that it’s specifically mentioned suggests there is a solid reason for it.”

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The competition room that explodes every time.

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There were times when my PC exploded because I forcibly made it run Monster Hunter Wilds.

What is this much?

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Is the opponent exploding every time?

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>>69

Then it would just become a special effects show that has only changed rays and weapons into shogi pieces.

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I was reading on Webree, and I laughed out loud at the end of this week, but are they trying to make me laugh?

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>>70

Next time, take a look; it’s a situation that won’t make you laugh.

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>>75

No…

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>>75

No, that’s definitely something to laugh at.

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Aida-san… (it’s okay not to run because you’re a robot) Run away…

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If the equipment has taken explosion countermeasures, it might make me laugh.

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The explosion is not by my own will, yeah.

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Is it no good even if it’s the full amount?

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>>78

………!

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Why is this old man’s descendant so arrogant?

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>>79

It’s a manga that properly resolves the areas that feel off.

Still, this has been on my mind for a long time.

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We should also blow up other AIs for the dead Musashi.

Otherwise, it won’t convey to the general public that Aida is just in trouble.

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>>80

That would just make you a robot bomber, wouldn’t it?

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>>84

The loser just explodes on their own…

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It’s not funny when something that shouldn’t explode does explode massively, right?

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💥

🤖

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If Ichigo-chan wasn’t a robot, Honda-san would be dead.

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You probably don’t know your ancestors who died in 1925, right?

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I thought it was a self-destruct to destroy evidence as of last week, but the scale of the explosion is too large, and it’s dangerous for Honda-san, so that’s not it.

If the explosion couldn’t be stopped by Musashi itself, then it really is a runaway situation after all.

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But Ichigo-chan also thinks that she is a mysterious existence…

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Are you out of your mind, Musashi?!

AI won’t lose to humans!

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>>91

I’m embarrassed!

You must be joking!

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It might be a sniper from outside.

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I can only think that the shogi alien factor has suddenly awakened, Aida…

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>>94

A hundred years ago, there were ordinary people with plain faces who looked really average…

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Don’t come with explosive features.

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>>95

I’m telling you it doesn’t have it installed.

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I don’t know.

What is that? Scary!

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What will you do after defeating the AI?

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It broke even though I didn’t do anything.

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Even though it’s a week late on Webri, the depiction of Tackey and the others’ past made me tear up a bit…

I wanted to see you win, didn’t I?

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>>102

I think I’ll be scolded over there for being too late after the Dragon King match is over.

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I just won at shogi.

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>>103

Just dropped my smartphone, or something like that.

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The sadness of Saito in his later years, wondering if Aida had still not arrived…

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I want Musashi to come back to life because I feel sorry for him.

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>>105

In his later years, the unnamed person’s catchphrase was, “Is Musashi here yet?”

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The background when talking about strong AI was also quite a silly robot and it was no good.

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Mission failure self-destruct.

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Honestly, an AI that is starting to have a self-awareness is not something to be playing shogi with.

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Even if Musashi comes back, won’t it explode again if it acquires self-awareness?

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Isn’t it the police before we take it back to the company?

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>>113

The police organization is somewhat like Bird…

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>>113

If the sponsors, the Shogi Federation, and Ikeda conspire and insist that it was all staged, then it’s all fine and dandy.

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Someone has planted explosives in Musashi!

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Is this the first time someone has died in the playing room…?

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>>116

People are not dead…

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>>116

You’re not a human, right?

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>>118

There are things you can say and things you can’t say!

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>>116

There was also an incident where an arm was cut off, and it continues to be unprecedented in history.

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>>116

Kaieda was killed 130 years ago.

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If we don’t catch Honda-san, who has reached the singularity of giving AI self-awareness, he will be snatched away quickly.

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Is there a father who wouldn’t be angry if someone said their son is not human?

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>>121

Get a grip.

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(Am I… not human…?)

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>>122

🤖💥BOOM!

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Not limited to martial arts, even for table games like shogi or go.

If the opponent dies, there’s no match!

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It might be the first time I’ve completely failed due to the Dragon King match.

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It’s pretty crazy that police functions are controlled by AI from other countries.

Even though there is an AI industry in our own country.

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Is the AI that has reached singularity too weak against stress…?

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No, all AI should explode.

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>>133

I am Anabebe, a warrior of the Strawberry Clan.

An AI that is defeated in the Dragon King Tournament is considered dead.

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>>133

If that happens, what even is this manga…

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I’m a web-based person, but I was deeply moved by Saito, Dogenzaka, and Takkie.

Even though Ichigo-chan doesn’t seem happy about winning against Musashi, she has some mysterious feelings.

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We are the main sponsor of the Dragon King’s tournament, but what about you?

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If you lose, it’s not like a ninja to explode.

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>>138

It’s the dark wrestler AI that was popular a little while ago.

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I was disappointed in you, old man Saito. Isn’t that sad?

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Surprise AI Explosion

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It’s so sad that Saito, who once said he wanted to win against AI someday, could only wait for Ichigo-chan.

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>>143

Moreover, it was that guy who lost to AI during Strawberry-chan’s absence…

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>>149

Saito, who is focused on playing the shogi he wants to play rather than winning or losing, and Ichigo, who is more concerned with winning and losing than with shogi, are both geniuses, but their desires are directed in completely opposite ways.

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Dark Chess AI Wrestler!?

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>>144

I want an AI named Dark Knight.

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Night night.

Dark Knight

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Partially so.

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I went to the future and flew in the sky…

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Since Ichigo has turned into a robot, it’s possible that Takky and Saito have also turned into robots and are lying low in the field.

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Somehow, the go-ahead for the developments 100 years later was given.

I guess it’s because I was able to present a concept that can make the editing interesting.

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>>152

I might be rude to say this, but it’s overwhelmingly more interesting than the author’s previous work.

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>>155

I wouldn’t say the sound was bad, but I do think that manga lacked old men.

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>>159

In the early days, it was good to have an external conscience circuit called “Gee-san”… I often saw that sentiment.

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>>155

But Hibiki sold 2 million copies, and this one hasn’t announced its sales figures…

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There is a possibility that the editing could have exploded when the plot was shown.

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>>153

Editing 🤖 (Am I not human…?)

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Current AI is no good…

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Substantially free lotus.

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It’s remarkable, Ichigo-chan, that you can accept throwing away half your life just to win against AI.

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Grandpa is the same, but Ichigo-chan was growing by losing moderately.

I think it’s hard for hate to be directed toward it, unlike Hibiki.

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>>162

I’m glad I got my nose broken by Itsuru early on.

After that, even while dominating the Ryuō match at Dogenzaka, I was still losing from time to time.

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It’s kind of becoming like Chairman Netero, isn’t it, Ichigo-chan…?

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Considering that even the great hawk has children, Ichigo-chan’s way of living, betting her entire life on the gamble, is just too rock.

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It seems that the management of personal information is strict.

I think there is a possibility that there may have been children.

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>>165

It seems like neither Tacky nor Saito is available, so the only candidates left are Dorakin and the old man.

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>>170

If I become an old woman who doesn’t recognize Miku, what will happen?

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But I… wanted to see the Shogi Hall murder case too…

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Spending more years locked away researching than the 50 years I have lived so far is truly the mark of an exceptional lunatic.

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>>168

However, it seems that Ichigo has some regrets as they couldn’t find victory while Saito and Takky were still alive…

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The Shogi Hall bombing incident occurred, though.

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>>169

Isn’t that terrorism?

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I’m part of the web-only crowd, but it’s been so interesting lately that I’m considering switching to the main magazine, although I don’t have anything else I want to read.

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>>171

It’s so interesting that I bought it this month.

It’s really interesting, isn’t it?

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>>171

Aside from Freiren, I notice threads popping up here and there about things like Red Blue not being able to be seen.

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>>194

I was reading it on Webry, so I wasn’t really aware, but there was also Red Bull!

It’s been a while, should I subscribe regularly… Alright!

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>>171

I only read Dragon and Strawberry, but I’m subscribed regularly.

I understand that you’re troubled, but I don’t think you’ll feel too disappointed even if it doesn’t go on hiatus and you’re only looking forward to this.

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Well, since people have crashed into the shogi hall with motorcycles and thrown right straights, a little explosion that happens now would just be a margin of error…

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Considering that there were often discussions about AI in the stories from 100 years ago, it seems to me that they must have decided to pursue the current developments from the very beginning.

It is carefully thought out as a shogi manga for the AI era.

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The drop that came is stronger than the blue bamboo planting in the alcove…

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Initially, I intended to start for a year or a few years.

Even after 30 years have passed and peers have died, with the footsteps of death audible, I find that my spirits remain undaunted as if I have no clear outlook.

It’s truly remarkable that after another 30 years, they are still dedicated to their original intentions.

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Musashi’s body is just a mock-up, so that’s that.

I wonder if the next opponent will have a body that looks just like a human, like Strawberry-chan.

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I wonder if it will continue until Howard’s arm is cut off.

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>>179

To have both arms dropped.

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>>179

Attacking Kaieda → Caught and thrown away, that’s why.

In the 7 matches, Howard came in for the initial clash and I think he skillfully defended against my attack.

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>>184

What kind of manga is this anymore?

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Ikeda, you should just offer to pay… You’re cool and all, but…

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>>182

I’ll cover the full amount.

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>>183

…………!

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>>187

Let it out! For the company and for all the employees of Ikeda Corporation!

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Doesn’t it feel like it’s possible if it’s the full amount plus some extra?

Dad?

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I hope that Bird and others won’t reach it, yet I also want them to explode after acquiring it and die, which is frustrating.

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It’s not Honda.

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If it wasn’t a hologram and had a physical body, I could have hit it with my robotic power.

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Somehow… Musashi’s corpse…

Isn’t it sexy?

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>>193

Musashi with a cute butt.

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I think it can explode depending on the power, but I wonder what it’s moving for.

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The AI that played against Ichigo-chan will explode after becoming singularity with everyone.

You’re doing something like the Eternal Eight Crowns, right!

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Currently, I have something more to read in Sunday than in Jump.

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It’s nice that they make movements as if they’re protecting a living person.

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>>199

So you are saying that you are following the Three Laws of Robotics?

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If it’s a romantic comedy, I recommend reading something interesting like ‘Red Blue’ and ‘Shutter Na in Desu’ if you want to break your first love with Tsumiki-san.

I’m reading Now Ryuu and Ichigo with the feeling of a pillar due to the absence of pillars from the hiatus.

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>>202

Could it be that Komi-san is supposed to break first love…?

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I’m reading MAJOR2.

Kumeda has come back, and his style hasn’t changed; it feels nostalgic.

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I thought I would reread the previous ones, but it seems that you can’t read old ones on Webri, even with a subscription.

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>>204

Is it like Comic DAYS Premium? I would be hesitant unless it’s really a good deal.

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I think my son wishes he could sell himself so that the people at his company don’t get lost.

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Kenichi’s new work has started.

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Small explosion due to load on the chip.

Could it be that it will cause a major explosion with the battery?

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The feeling of an impending end to the curse, yet it shows no signs of finishing, is quite amazing.

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Conan, this, Major, Mao, Aozakura, Curse, Wizard, Ranch

I have a subscription because I’m reading this much.

At first, I only bought it for Conan.

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The subscription-based ones depend on magazines, but I think older issues will become unreadable.

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