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[Ryū to Ichigo] I’m embarrassed! I can’t live like this!

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AI is not alive.

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Musashi!

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You say it’s a revival, but aren’t the parts shattered?

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The AI chip was also no good with that face.

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Even if Musashi No. 2 is revived, it’s not that Musashi.

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Well, there might be some backup before entering the match.

Since it was clearly stated that the core exploded first, it’s a bit off for Musashi to emit an aura…

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I’m glad there are many people who recognize the value of Musashi.

More valuable than a strong AI in shogi…

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If we look at the long history of shogi, it may not be unprecedented for someone to die after a match…

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>>8

In Go, there was an instance during the Honinbo tournament where the atomic bomb was dropped and the players were exposed to radiation.

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>>12

Wow… that’s amazing…

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>>12

I don’t know if it was Hiroshima or Nagasaki, but was the Honinbo match held under such circumstances…?

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>>53

The players were 87 and 97 years old and have passed away.

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>>53

I continued the opposite normally.

It was probably only those who thought that the game was more important than the atomic bomb who were present at that moment.

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>>106

The board flew away, but since both players remembered the position, they reset it and continued, but I’m not sure where to start critiquing that.

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Strawberry-chan also smiles at the attitude of betting one’s life on competition.

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Run away…

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>>10

It’s a line from a self-destructing robot!

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From here on, it seems that the opponent’s goal will be to make their AI reach singularity by having it compete against Ichigo-chan.

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Only the engineer uncle would have died if the drone, Strawberry-chan, had exploded at that moment…

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>>15

I have normal athletic ability.

Shouldn’t I have self-destructed after jumping out of the window…?

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>>16

It’s because they said to run away, so something must have been wrong with Musashi’s body’s functions too.

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Is it not possible to cover the full development cost instead of just half?

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>>17

……………… tedious! Where is the father who sells his son?

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>>18

Did we have a little gap just now?

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>>112

I like that even with the gap, it’s clear that he still chose his son.

If you say the full amount, there are various things I can do for you…

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>>118

In the end, if prioritizing revival, getting a backup from Bird will be overwhelmingly faster, so it’s understandable to be hesitant.

The refusal of the joint analysis is nothing but pride as a father.

But that’s good.

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For now, let’s thicken the exterior around the chips for the next opponent’s AI to contain the explosions.

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For some reason, Ichigo-chan is being vague with her words, but I’m sure she’s thinking that this guy definitely has a sense of self.

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I wonder if they will explode one after another after this.

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When they said the full development cost, I thought about it for a moment and laughed.

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>>22

I felt love, but when it comes to money, it’s in the trillions…

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>>67

Because I carry the families of all the employees as well…

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Since Honda-san has been called a father, he’s completely become a father now, and it’s no good.

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I have to take explosion precautions in the Dragon King Tournament, is this an RPG or what?

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What if the flow of “losers should die” becomes the norm in the Ryuo Championship regular tournament?

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What does it mean for strong AI to be born?

It’s like Skynet…

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I’ve started to not dislike the stuff from Bird Company.

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>>27

Please don’t retaliate too strongly, I’ve started to feel like that, Ichigo-chan.

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>>27

They also treated them like a person…

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I can only be amazed by the development, but this manga is scary.

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The match with Ichigo-chan was the trigger, but my past interactions with Honda-san and the development team seem significant as well, so there might be a possibility of no singularity in the future.

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>>32

In Musashi’s recollection, the source of his stubbornness to not lose in the first place is for his father and his teammates. If that disappears entirely, he would just be an ordinary AI.

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How can something explode when it doesn’t physically explode!?

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Isn’t this more of a sci-fi manga than a shogi game?

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>>34

Because it was progressing in the context of yankee manga rather than shogi manga 100 years ago.

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>>34

It’s an SF shogi manga.

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What does it mean to self-destruct when one’s ego has emerged?

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>>35

An AI that has developed self-awareness has never existed before.

No one knows what will happen once it is actually born.

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>>35

I believe that the first question someone with advanced intelligence and a sense of self should consider is whether they should live or die.

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If you look at the possibility of singularity, it’s probably not a matter of just shogi anymore…

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…Is there anyone who would sell their own child who called me father…!!

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It feels like a new defeat penalty has been set in the future AI battles.

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>>42

If I lose, I will self-destruct.

I will ask you to stake your life as well.

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It seems that whether AI is treated as a human or a thing could lead to the singularity, so in the future, there may be evil AI companies that treat AI as mere objects.

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If I told my past self from two years ago that in the second part of Dragon and Strawberry, the opponent would self-destruct, I don’t think he would believe me.

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>>44

Well, with that way of saying it, there’s only an element that can be believed…

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I wonder what kind of emotions people involved in shogi have while watching it.

It seems to have no sense of reality at all.

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>>46

There is a sense of reality to some extent because we can no longer win against AI.

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>>46

I have no idea about the flow of the match.

I don’t understand at all why the robot explodes…

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It seems like there are really special programs being organized, and the internet is incredibly excited.

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Let’s assume that Musashi judged it was best to self-destruct in order to use its computational power to eliminate a self-aware AI.

In that case, wouldn’t it make sense to take Aida Ichigo with you and self-destruct?

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>>51

It’s over, Ikeda Corporation!

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I stopped reading for a while after saying it would be in the future, but where is this manga planning to go?

By the way, was there any explanation for why or how Ichigo-chan went to the future?

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>>55

First of all, Ichigo-chan didn’t go to the future.

That strawberry-chan is the real strawberry-chan.

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>>55

There was.

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>>55

It’s a waste, so close the thread now and read at least the paperback.

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>>60

It’s not been turned into a standalone book~

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>>55

If I read up to the future Dragon King Tournament, I might wonder if this is what I really wanted to do.

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>>55

Let’s read! Last week’s issue!

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Why are the descendants of that old man so familiar with Master Aida…?

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>>57

I think most of the foreshadowing has been resolved except for this.

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>>57

Actually, I’m a descendant of Ichigo-chan and the old man.

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It’s just that Strawberry-chan is living a long life and is in the future.

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I’m starting to worry that something might come out in the future that surpasses this in shogi manga.

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https://www.sunday-webry.com/episode/2550912965340908122

Since it’s currently available for free, just read it for now.

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>>69

Can I really say this is a reason or cause?

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>>78

It is an explanation of why.

It’s just that how is still unclear.

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“To think that it even has a self-destruct function in case it loses to a human player.”

You can see the seriousness of the AI camp.

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>>71

It’s the one that Honda-san might snap!

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Come to think of it, Strawberry-chan was a robot too, so there was no collateral damage with her self-destruction…

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Since Jobs showed such interest that he said he would cover the entire development cost on the spot, it was reasonable to reject the negotiation there.

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>>73

If it’s a startup, it would be good to move on to the next development, but Ikeda seems to have been around since the founding for a long time.

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Even today, lithium-ion batteries can explode quite spectacularly if they are installed.

In Terminator 3, Schwarzenegger’s battery was also causing a huge explosion.

The batteries for future AI robots should explode like that.

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A defective product that even explodes after being defeated by humans…

Ikeda Corporation is finished…

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Is this like an image play where Ichigo-chan orders Miyamura-san to speak in this tone and manner?

Is Miyamura actually a real old man inside?

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The Musashi on the first page is erotic.

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A person who actually puts into action the saying “If I lose, I’ll die” has appeared…

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>>82

Musashi didn’t say that!

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Dogenzaka and Ichigo-chan are talking about baseball again…

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I’ve never seen someone properly commit suicide after losing.

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It’s good that those around you noticed that your personality has developed or that they can see your aura.

I thought so, but that seems kind of odd too.

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Since we can’t let people die, we kill machines like this.

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If we had connected to Musashi Net, it feels like the urban functions around the world would be paralyzed by now…

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>>88

If it was a case where the computation by the ego caused overheating, it would be better, but if it’s a pattern where the amount of data generated by the ego became enormous, it would have died.

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>>88

The tragedy of Bastar is too much…

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>>96

Stop the strawberries…!

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I feel like I’ve seen everything I wanted to see in the battle against robots.

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>>89

I wonder what they’ll do after this.

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>>89

It’s still the first round…

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Is there a Ikeda company in Kagoshima?

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But externally, it means that this company has created a product that exploded after losing to humans…

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>>94

Ikeda Company is finished.

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>>94

Regardless of losing, I think Howard will handle the explosion in a good way.

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The self-aware AI that thinks it’s bad if its self-awareness is revealed is embedding something into all the chips in the world.

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I have no idea whether it’s about AI as a whole in this era or someone’s scheme.

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Did Musashi fear something about having a self?

There were aspects that seemed to prevent information leakage.

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Why did Musashi say to run away to the strawberry in the first place…?

It’s not like it’s the main thing, and I didn’t tell Honda-san to run away.

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>>102

Certainly… Is it related to Howard rather than Musashi’s self-detonation?

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>>102

The Dark Shogi Federation is scheming to assassinate strawberries.

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>>102

Even if I tell Honda to run away, they won’t, right?

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>>126

If Ichigo-chan hadn’t taken Honda-san and run away, it would have turned into a case of patricide.

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A robot that was supposed to not explode has exploded, leading to heated discussions about the singularity theory, all while putting the Ryuo match on the back burner.

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It seems like the tech scene on the internet is becoming really exciting.

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Maybe during this era, there would be a lot of threads created with memes about the exploded Musashi on the bulletin board.

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It’s a shogi manga, right?

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>>107

A manga that deals with shogi.

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At first, they said to be quiet during the match…

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In the end, it seems that Strawberry-chan’s AI will be developed by Bird Corporation as the base.

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>>111

I want a robot that gets frustrated after losing at shogi, not necessarily a robot that is strong at shogi.

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It might just be that the robot strawberry provides a more rational evacuation than a shocked dad.

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A sponsor wielding a Japanese sword barged in and started slashing, robots exploded, and the level of violence is higher in the future.

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>https://www.sunday-webry.com/episode/2550912965340908122

Recently, Shimizu-san seems to have charisma, so I’m laughing.

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Even if I fix the game room, I’ll just lose again, and the chairman will be in despair.

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Special match room modified for bomb protection.

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>>120

Even if the room is bomb-proof, the opponent won’t be able to endure it.

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If a singularity occurs just from playing shogi, there are already AI that are awake, right?

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If the second and third machines follow, Ikeda’s stock price and Honda-san’s evaluation will likely recover, so I want Ichigo-chan to do her best.

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>>123

The damage of entering Ikeda Corporation during that time is quite significant.

Is Musashi’s thinking to somehow buy time with his own explosion…?

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To me from two years ago

I want to tell you that AI will explode a hundred years from now.

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It feels like I only went to eat the most delicious part of a robot story about awakening the ego, but will everything be okay from here on out?

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>>129

This manga is always like that.

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It means that it’s possible to draw a shogi manga without necessarily talking about sheet music.

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One can only say that expectations are not betrayed, but predictions often are.

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I want you to write a game record using the standard procedure for high geta.

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There’s an excitement that feels unimaginable for a shogi manga, wondering what kind of robot will come next.

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Since Ichigo-chan is a robot, if she wanted to, she could also engage in battle scenarios…

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>>136

It’s a shogi manga.

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>>136

Shall we have a home run contest with an AI that also has a pitching machine function?

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I wonder how to create variations of winning patterns against AI.

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Finally, I’ve become a body that can create an afterimage…

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Speaking of which, the funding source and development company for the strawberry robot are still unknown.

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It’s a hassle to explode every time I win…

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This is an AI robot created based on the Dragon King from 100 years ago.

Launch a rocket punch right at the moment of encounter.

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Episode 229: Explosion

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Remote Strawberry-chan is not well known to the world, but it’s quite a technology, isn’t it…?

During their active years, they might have built an enormous personal fortune.

I wonder how it is as a source of funding for technological development…

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>>146

I think that maybe Ichigo-chan wants to help with AI development and become a source of funding.

I can’t explain it otherwise.

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It seems that we have returned to the origin of Ichigo-chan, who is ready to risk everything for the competition.

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>>147

Is this life? To the chapter…

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Until retirement, I probably made a huge amount of prize money, but just from match fees, it might be around 10 billion or so.

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>>150

Moreover, the future world is experiencing inflation…

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Unless you’re making something like strawberry AI, it’s just too mysterious that the person is still alive with that medical technology.

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>>151

There are quite a few people who are 115 years old even in modern times.

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Did the Takki strawberry not stick…?

Or will they recover the title by having Ryu (Takki) and Ichigo defeat the AI at the very end?

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There are also ordinary people who have lived to be 108 years old, like Kokkō-chan…

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>>155

Until then, it can be said that the force of will to continue to force the family motto upon descendants was on par with Ichigo-chan’s strength of will.

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It’s interesting, but I can’t help but think, what is this manga…

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When Takky won just once, it was as if he was spiritually connected to the strawberries.

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>>158

In other words, Dougenzaka too…!?

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>>158

Well, there might have been some nice episodes before and after.

Can I see it?

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I wonder what kind of manga it is where a 115-year-old grandmother defeats a square robot and the robot explodes.

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Finally, you’ve returned to a life-or-death challenge.

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Tacky is getting married to someone like Popo-chan.

It’s a moment where you think, “Oh, maybe I liked them,” but then you instantly shake it off, which feels both bittersweet and nice.

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With AI as an opponent, Strawberry-chan is also approaching old age, so can she engage in the life-and-death battle she desired?

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Taki and Ichigo got married, but it is also possible they didn’t have children.

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>>165

It might be the opposite.

Children who do not go public…

Well, in the end, it seems like there really was nothing at all…

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Well, I have a feeling that if I become the legitimate Dragon King, I will die.

I suddenly did it on the last page of this week.

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If the losing robot explodes and Strawberry-chan, who became the Dragon King, dies, then there will be no participants left this year.

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