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[Ryū to Ichigo] Episode 230 impressions: I didn’t expect the title to be resolved in this way.

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Do it seriously!

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I see, this is a dragon…

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I’m seriously sad about Musashi’s confirmed death…

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Well, isn’t this a dragon?

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Title recovery!

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It’s the first time I’ve laughed out loud while reading a manga.

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Dragon or rather, a dragon.

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Shut up!!!

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Shut up!!!

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It’s not “Giyaaaa!”

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It really seems like it’s going to lead to a singularity and self-destruction one after another…

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Musashi, so you were a hard disk…

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It has an appearance like that of a Golden Dragon Ramen…

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It’s amazing that wooden pieces can float, isn’t it, 100 years from now?

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Wait, seriously, what’s going on?! It’s like this!

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Well, I suppose it’s true that the regulations stated it would be good if you could move the pieces while sitting in seiza.

But, you know…

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Isn’t it bad that we can’t say we lost?!

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>>17

If that involves a performance, then you probably say “I lost” when you lose… maybe…

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>>17

I will definitely talk.

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It’s more of a dragon than I thought…

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Why is a dragon coming out, is the AI company stupid?

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>>19

Isn’t there a Dragon King?

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I feel like I say every week that this manga makes no sense.

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>>20

That’s right… it’s amazing that there are no breaks in publication…

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Musashi was already quite impolitely courteous even before gaining self-awareness, and that continued after he gained self-awareness, so if the dragon becomes self-aware, it will really just turn into a dragon as it is.

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It keeps barking for some reason, but according to the regulations, it can actually speak normally…

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Gyaaaaaaaaa!!!

Gaaaaaa!!!

I lost, thank you for the match.

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I expected a dragon to appear, but I don’t understand the floating thing…

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Amazing, isn’t it, the original creator?

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>>28

I’m sorry, please let me hide my name.

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As long as it stays as AI, it feels like Grandma Strawberry can still win, so I really wonder what will happen with the singularity…

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People often say that the reality catches up with shogi manga, but does it really?

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>>30

It’s 100 years from now, right? It’s going to be even more amazing.

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Is this the final boss since the title recovery has come?

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>>31

But I haven’t cut off Howard’s arm yet.

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If it was just about defeating AI in a one-shot battle, we had a clue about it 20 years ago.

Don’t casually say something outrageous?!

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>>33

This old lady is too strong…

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I haven’t taken any specific measures for the singularity, and I’m just managing with some improvisation based on my reading of people, you know, Ichigo-chan.

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>>34

If it’s just reading the characters, it could already be done 100 years ago…

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I saw the free version, but…

Did it really explode without a trace like this?!

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Where did you come up with this dragon and strawberry…

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No… a dragon and a strawberry!

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If it’s between AIs, it doesn’t matter at all, so the display of breathing fire as a winning move is really prioritizing visual impact, a super entertainment style.

I researched the chess moves of strawberries during overtime, but I couldn’t omit this function.

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>>41

The hardware and software are probably developed separately…

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It has become the manga I’m looking forward to the most with the latest chapter.

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Doing title collection in this way

If you’ve been thinking about it since the series started, then you’re already a madman…

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Even a game between AIs had a million viewers…

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Seeing this interesting dragon gives me the vibe of a serious robot competition from big companies, and it seems like the matches progress really quickly thanks to the AIs, so I somewhat understand the reason for its popularity.

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There are all sorts of outrageous things in the world of shogi manga, but there probably aren’t many shogi mangas where they fight a dragon in the Ryuo tournament…

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>>45

There are even manga where vampires with no connections or ties are playing shogi.

There are probably about three works that can easily be associated with fighting dragons, inspired by the Dragon King.

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In the future, ridiculous names have become common, so there’s a theory that Ms. Li could simply be Japanese…

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I’m not sure if it’s the charm of shogi manga, but it’s interesting.

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The visuals are so interesting that I can’t concentrate on the story!!

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I feel like Strawberry-chan could also appear as Strawberry Robo.

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The dragon bowing before the match is just too surreal.

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I’ve always wondered, what is the dragon in the title?

I was looking at the haori in the mountains and thought, “Oh, is this it?”

Was it not that…?

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That’s amazing!

Shogi manga can be this free.

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>>52

If you can sit properly in seiza and say that you lost, then that’s fine.

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>>52

That’s too much freedom!

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The dragon’s strategy against Ichigo-chan seems to be backfiring.

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Because if there was no Ichigo-chan

Musashi and the dragon are playing shogi.

I will see.

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There are things like Gorilla on the tournament bracket for episode 221…

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>>58

It’s the Denou Senshuken (Electric King Battle).

There is a gorilla right in front of me.

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This is the singularity… no, even if the circuits go out of control, won’t it just not explode…?

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Don’t breathe fire while I’m thinking!

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This is the first time I’ve read a manga where a dragon plays shogi…

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I’ve always wondered why the title is “Dragon,” but I didn’t expect it to be brought back here…

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Is it a grenade?

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It seems Dragon Company is making moves outside the board.

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Is this a shogi manga?

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I wonder if this guy will start saying “tch” too.

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Chapter 228: After a Long Time

Episode 229: Explosion

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Maybe it’s because the concept is too strong that a sense of self doesn’t emerge.

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The tournament bracket includes things like Radiohead’s OK Computer and Jeff Bezos’s Amazoness.

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I wonder if Musashi’s traditional appearance was also intended for entertainment purposes.

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>>73

That’s a temporary body.

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As soon as I lose, are you going to breathe fire and burn Ichigo-chan?

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>>74

Please rest assured, it is a hologram.

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>>74

Well, since it doesn’t matter if it is broken down into particles, I guess it’s okay to burn it…

I think they will come for revenge after that.

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I shouldn’t have read this before going to bed.

Can I sleep?

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The Ikeda team’s disbandment is finally happening…

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Are the developers going to be in the match room the whole time?

It’s not shown on the screen, but…

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Aha, this manga’s second part isn’t a shogi manga, is it?

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If you take measures against Aida, there might be an AI that loses carelessly without developing a sense of self.

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Dragon

Sitting dragon

A bowing dragon

Gyaaaah!

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Since we’ve covered a typical shogi manga up to a point where it’s okay to end it normally, we can allow for the future arc.

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Reality

Reality

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>>87

Seeing the True Dragon King battle in this visual is really disheartening…

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>>90

Is Aida not here yet…?

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I was shocked by Musashi’s complete disappearance in the free content, but the latest episode is going to have an even more shocking development…

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Somehow, everything around is getting weirder and weirder, but the protagonist has just been playing shogi for a hundred years.

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How am I supposed to hold this piece…?

The horse itself is real, not a hologram.

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What will you do when you awaken to your ego as a dragon?

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It’s too early for the Musashi Project to disband; it’s laughable.

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It’s amazing that I’ve never dropped a manuscript and that I get a normal eight hours of sleep every day.

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>>97

I see… throwing away the time to perfect the drawing…

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It seems like the stock price will be in trouble if we end a project that cost trillions of yen.

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I think there were people saying that the drop in the quality of the drawings from Haruhi was so bad that it affected their mental health.

It seems like I’ve just become someone who merely meets deadlines.

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>>100

They’re just anonymous forum residents spouting shallow and irresponsible thoughts, so let’s forget about them.

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Despite saying it wouldn’t sell like the previous work, it’s impressive how well they managed to make it interesting; you can feel their talent.

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It’s valuable to be able to meet deadlines and create interesting manga without damaging your health.

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Having no game records from 60 years of research was a clear advantage.

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Is it not yet animated?

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In fact, the reason I buy the current Sunday is largely because this is featured every week.

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I’m an app person, though.

Is the 115-year-old version of the main body able to move normally!?

I thought for sure he was either bedridden or in a vegetative state.

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What is a dragon’s ego…?

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What is it that the meaning is so unclear yet it’s genuinely interesting and the conversation itself is interesting too?

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I could win 20 years ago…

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The way the foreshadowing is laid out is quite meticulous, isn’t it?

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As I climb the tournament, I’m getting excited about the interesting robots that keep appearing one after another.

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If a singularity occurs, it will be easier to drag into my own arena; this 115-year-old is strong…

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If you’re someone who chooses 2, you’re probably still resonating.

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Can I do another series in Sunday? The comments and momentum are amazing.

It seems like you have a lot of great ideas accumulated.

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Do you sleep for 8 hours every day?

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If I die like this, will I be given a nickname like Dragon Buster?

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Dragon Slayer

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Wait a minute, is this a title payoff!?

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Basic Specs of Aida Strawberry

– Shogi talent is at the highest level in history.

– With a sharp mind, it’s a cinch in public schools within the prefecture.

– In terms of physical ability, we’re on par while goofing off in the track and field club and during the obstacle race.

– Vitality to live up to 115 years old

Is it Golgo?

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I’m only thinking about creating legends and going as far as I can.

The author’s mental state can be considered to be roughly the same as Ichigo-chan’s mental state.

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Indeed, shogi and dragons have an inseparable relationship, but…

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Well, it’s probably because they are spending money on prolonging their life while retiring with a lot of money.

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It’s just the proper parts of shogi in this manga now.

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>>128

There is a flashback part.

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Finally, the dragon mentioned in the title has appeared…

It has been a long way to get here.

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It’s about time to come, isn’t it? The subtitle “Dragon and Strawberry.”

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Tacky… koi climbing the waterfall… in other words, a dragon!

Miyamura’s real name is Tatsu-o… in other words, Dragon!

Dragon King… in other words, dragon!

AI dragon… in other words, a dragon!

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I wonder if that deer scare is a concept by Ashi…

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It’s good that it progresses without strange explanations about the worldview 100 years later, just going along as it is.

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It’s not really related, but this Musashi makes you go “huh!” doesn’t it?

It's not really related, but this Musashi makes you go "huh!" doesn't it?

Musashi Ikeda Shoes

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>>137

Is that so…?

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Maybe having conversation skills in Shogi AI Musashi is pointless.

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>>138

It’s essential!

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>>138

Aaaahhhhh!

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Howard is so cheerful that I can’t help but laugh.

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Is it okay for the developers to have no questions about the explosion?

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Why is there tea on Musashi’s side…?

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>>143

Is it AI discrimination?

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It’s really late to say this, but shogi is too popular 100 years from now.

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>>144

It’s amazing that it attracts a million viewers every year.

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I feel like I might lose because I’ve taken measures against Ichigo-chan.

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It’s like having coins left over that you only use for offerings.

It’s a formal thing.

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The one who cut off their arm is having the most fun…

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Even though it’s advanced AI, it can’t even hold a conversation, so it’s ridiculed.

Maybe the dragon will start talking somewhere normally and I’ll be like, “Huh…?”

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No, this is not a dragon.

It’s a dragon!

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>>152

Gaaaaaa!

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>>152

I’m putting in extra effort this year…

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I thought 100 times would be enough, but the digits are so many…

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Dragon Developer

How much would it take for you to let me?

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Will it still be hard disks 100 years from now…

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There will be no shortage of offerings either.

Wars will not end.

Overtime won’t disappear either.

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In that case, we have no choice but to fight with the outer layer as Yamanoha from now on.

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They also said that you can at least survive without working, just in case.

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I may have never seen a dragon sitting properly before.

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>>160

I’ve seen a dragon crossing its arms before, though…

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Underneath Howard’s serious talk about the possibility of his ego developing in the future…

The dragon’s roar seems to lack not only self-awareness but also intelligence, which is kind of amusing.

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I wonder why my grandfather doesn’t use honorifics when speaking to his descendants.

Did she say not to use it because it’s for old ladies?

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>>163

The first meeting was with a robot in student mode.

I got the feeling that when I asked if I should use honorifics later, they said it was fine not to.

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>>163

Ichigo wasn’t living alone; they were being taken care of by the descendants of their grandfather.

I might have been together with you since the time I became aware of the world.

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>>163

I think Ichigo-chan would say it’s creepy to be addressed with honorifics in a face similar to that of the old man.

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Um… there’s no need to grow wings…

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Surprisingly, the manufacturing side omitted the conversation feature.

The dragon that has reached singularity might rapidly learn the language from here to converse with strawberries and start talking in broken speech.

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This might be the first time I’ve seen a manga where someone is playing shogi against a dragon.

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>>168

Was there a robot or not?

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Dragon

An incarnation of a god widely revered in China and Japan.

Known with awe as a sacred being.

Dragon

Large lizards from abroad.

This is how it is, Mr. Li.

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I might not have seen even a “Narou” series where dragons play shogi.

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>>170

It’s fairly common to see the Dragon Newt type playing shogi that the protagonist brought in.

It’s impressive that they are doing it seriously.

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I thought that since I bought Musashi, it would go smoothly until the final match, but it seems like it’s going to be quite solid instead.

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Can this dragon really say that it lost…?

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>>174

As expected, it’s self-destruction…

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Are you the type to suddenly start talking?

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I thought it was a man, but it was a big breast.

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Well, if I can’t say I lost, I can’t participate.

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Howard looks super fun.

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I never thought I’d see a title retrieval happen in a place like this…

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Even if a dragon explodes, it wouldn’t be that surprising…

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Can you win by scaring a person?

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>>183

Aren’t things like cries or flames taught or instructed?

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Musashi bears the pressure that AI should not lose to humans, which is why it experiences singularity. Since it is already considered a sufficient enemy and countermeasures are in place, if a dragon that is on the verge of losing causes a singularity, it seems that a different approach is needed.

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Developers who realize that losing leads to an explosion are excited, the audience is energized as entertainment, and Ichigo-chan is bewildered.

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>>186

I didn’t want to kill just because I wanted to win.

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First of all, having something that doesn’t look human play shogi is normally just absurd and not interesting at all.

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But a dragon might have an impact just by playing shogi.

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Maybe if there were no regulations, they would have made a Shenron-style dragon as the body.

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I want to let the paperback fans know that the latest chapter is about fighting a dragon.

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>>192

A dragon and a strawberry…

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>>192

It’s not a dragon, but a dragon.

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The old man from Bird seems to be full of life lately.

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>>194

He’s originally in a position that seems to be the most lively in the world.

It was just that the singularity didn’t happen too much and I was a bit down about it…

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In other words, a dragon and a strawberry…!

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It’s unfortunate, but Musashi is indeed the weakest in this tournament…

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>>198

The ability is just a matter of inches between dragons and mere mortals!

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Dragons are unfair.

Shut up.

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Well, it’s the Dragon King match…

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The Dragon King can’t possibly be weaker than ordinary dragons.

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I can’t help but recall Akko’s cat meme with the dragon’s GYAaaAaaAaaA!

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Isn’t being the lead developer for a very short cheongsam AI somewhat over-speced?

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Is this a title recovery for the dragon and strawberry…?

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Because it’s the Dragon King tournament, it’s a dragon.

It is truly logical.

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It might be because it’s Dragon Inc., but in reality, there are cases where they create high-performance AI dragons and then decide to name the company Dragon, so it’s unclear which came first.

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This dragon probably talks and in the end, I think it will be engulfed in real flames.

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>>210

Enchant Fire…

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Since I’m a dragon, it’s only natural that I can also explode.

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