
It was truly painful.
It was really painful.
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The five consecutive Kichigai was really painful, stop it.
Is this all the time I get?
On the contrary, I’m intrigued by a novel that gets criticized so harshly.
Hey, uncle…
It was really painful, like a comment from the opponent, stop it.
I was called a convict in the comments on Manga One, and it was no good.
The moment of the match was so brief that the struggle truly left a lasting impression, which is terrible…
Do we really need that information about how painful it was…?
>>12
Absolutely necessary.
Mr. Nitoku was a grappling expert…
I thought they were hardcore brawling fighters.
>>13
What were you looking at?!
>>15
Like a zombie that keeps getting back up after being knocked down by Riu-kun multiple times.
>>13
That guy’s fighting style is Sambo!
Well, if it’s supposed to have erotic and grotesque elements but the content is thin and the language is difficult and hard to read, then of course…
It was really painful.
It will probably move in the second half.
>>17
As expected, it was decided in an instant.
>>18
The uncle is starting to look only like a strong Junji Takada…
Novels that are painful to read…
>>19
Even just looking at the current fragmented information, it’s extremely difficult to read and it’s also completely lacking in entertainment value…
As I thought, it turned out like this…
That’s the kind of person he/she is.
Looks like uncle is also someone who can’t make accurate predictions…
>>24
You could say that in terms of strength and also in terms of being a weak point, it can be considered a prototype of Wakatuki-san.
>>24
As I thought, it turned out like this.
As expected, it turned out like this.
That guy missed all his predictions, right?
I only understood that reading Nitoku’s novel is painful.
>>29
There were also uncle’s highly accurate predictions.
Well, being hit while doing a Russian hook leaves an impression, but my main profession is in Sambo.
As expected, this is how it turned out──
>>32
It was really painful.
>>37
This doesn’t relate to the current topic, does it?
It’s been like this since the days of seeking the way, hasn’t it, uncle?
What the hell is this guy using to warn me?
By the way, if you’re in the realm connected to horses, you can certainly launch attacks from outside of consciousness.
I killed three people in an instant with that connected thing.
Bluff…?
In the early days of seeking the way, he was an ordinary karateka, but after one unexpected incident, he gradually became an eccentric old man…
Mr. Usuki explains seriously, but as a result, he is a liar.
The uncle is giving a random explanation, so he’s been a liar from the start.
I can’t help but feel sorry for the critics who were made to read it.
That tough 〇〇 gets knocked out in one hit!? It’s a thankless role, but it’s easy to understand as an embellishment, so it can’t be helped.
There is no problem with Mr. Nitoku, as he has shown a rather unorthodox toughness.
Compared to that, uncle!!!!
>>44
It will be from next time, uncle…
As expected, it turned out this way.
Is it reading torment or reading imprisonment… I have to do it, after all.
Since he is the original liar, that uncle.
During the time your uncle was seeking the truth, wasn’t he analyzing more seriously?
Well, the predictions this time are serious, but…
That guy missed all his predictions, right?
Didn’t you gain something from your battle with Liu-kun, and also grow as a novelist?
>>51
If I felt like I could write, I wouldn’t have any trouble doing it.
But if it’s Uncle Tori, I guess he’ll do it reasonably well.
>>52
Uncle’s fighting style is plain, but his skill is genuine…
>>52
In this situation, I would probably be the strongest.
Actually, the teacher is extremely tough, isn’t he?
Considering the description of the grave stone, it seems like my uncle would really put up a good fight.
Rather, it has reached a point where critics are willing to read it.
>>58
It’s common for critics to read books they don’t want to read for work…
>>58
It’s the job of critics to read.
It was really hard.
>>58
It seems there are no technical issues as long as there is a renowned novelist as a mentor…
>>65
I wonder why I can only write such crap?
The character depiction has been said to be terrible, but
Well, since he’s a close friend of my uncle, he must be quite capable.
It must have been really painful…
It’s hilarious that next to the stuttering Riu-kun is Toamudo, who speaks very fluent Japanese with that character.
Isn’t what uncles generally do similar to what Nicola does?
>>66
Is it that the accuracy and power are different, perhaps?
I’m definitely stronger than that wild, bone-breaking monster from last week, old man.
Could it be that the “unexpected prediction uncle” is a Wakatsuki type?
Mandrake is that kind of…
The uncle is somehow genuinely strong in his pursuit of the way…
Critics need to face not only terrible manga and horrible novels that are hard to read, but also the even more broken entities below that.
Well, we are in the same school as Wakatsuki-san.
>>72
The Rokushinkai was a training facility for blind spots, wasn’t it?
It ended in the blink of an eye after a long time without the two virtues.
I wonder why they are publishing it…
It’s a bit sad that Nitoku was actually in the mood to fight for once.
With a little addition, you can read a bit of Mandragora, can’t you?
>>77
Seriously!? I’m really curious, so I’ll go call them!
Well, I thought it was strange that Nitoku took the vice-general position instead of Kuraki, who was making his debut, but he got taken out quickly anyway.
Even fragments that can be glimpsed seem like they could cause indigestion, but it’s impressive that such writing continues for an entire book.
My uncle’s strength was probably a few levels above mine about 10 years ago.
The relationship between the two people’s abilities is also likely to change over time.
Well, this time the main focus is likely to create a showcase for the guys from the Seekers, so it seems I’ll be giving way to the three of them.
Since I haven’t shown any uncle-like qualities yet, I’m still on the path of seeking the way.
I think Ryu-kun has shown quite a bit of talent.
During the competition, he was a quiet character, but once he opened up, Toa-san was incredibly sociable…
>>86
I might have still been unfamiliar with Japan back then.
>>86
I feel a similar sense because Lolon has increased his appearances and is talking a lot more now.
>>86
Speaking of which, the people in the Underworld get along pretty well, don’t they?
>>101
It’s just because there was a lone loser…
>>104
“Hey, they’re talking about you, Hikaru.”
I desire Hikaru.
Shall I change for you, Hikaru?
>>101
I’m playing mahjong…
Mr. Wakatuki is just seriously making predictions and getting thrown off each time…
Toa seems too much like a real human, and I feel like he doesn’t belong in this world.
The uncle is more like the original of a liar when it comes to predictions.
But didn’t Toa-san punch their siblings when they ran away from home?
>>91
I think they just got countered, didn’t they…?
Recently, Nittoku’s face hasn’t been stable, but when focused, it returns to the usual face.
I should have shown it to Ryuki-kun before releasing it to the world.
Right from the start, betting 1 point on a counterpunch shows how terrible the old man is at this.
Toughness is a selling point, and a limited match cannot be helped, but to be honest, I wish I could have seen a bit more of the teacher…
──As I thought, it turned out this way.
>>100
This guy…!
If the extra addition continues for about 300 pages in hardcover…
I feel like I want to say it was painful…
So these guys were gathered for just three minutes, huh…?
>>105
Maybe this is the first round, and we will go through it several times.
Well, compared to Kurushi who is exhausted, Ouma-san seems energetic, so I can feel some difference.
>>108
Age… is that what it means!?
>>115
If it’s with you, Ouma, it shouldn’t be that different!
>>122
Isn’t the horse still quite young even now…?
>>128
I think I’m around 30 years old.
>>147
Mr. Ouma, please take Kaede.
>>154
An old man loses his temper in hell.
>>128
It seems that Mr. Ouma was 28 years old at the time of Ashura, so he should be 32 now.
It seems that Kurushi was 34 years old at the start of Omega, so now they are 36 years old.
Since Nitoku is someone who fights for money, I’m not quite sure where he stands…
Even Nicola is part of a group of foreigners playing Mahjong together.
Hikaru-kun is extremely disliked.
Hated to an unbelievable extent.
I have only read works by Haruki Murakami, but I feel like “The Residents of Mandragora” is quite lame even as pure literature.
It feels a bit excessive to spend a whole page repeatedly describing the withering houseplant and him, but it’s still a normal sentence.
What kind of development would make me feel pain from here?
>>112
Without any development, the portrayal of the pot and the man’s inner thoughts will continue…
It’s not that I can’t read Mandragora, but given the pace of the unfolding, this just keeps going on and on…
During the rivalry, the Rengoku side was quite tense with the Kengan side…
Since it was also meant to bring out the hidden motives of those involved, even without the annoying Hikaru-kun, the atmosphere probably wouldn’t have been pleasant.
>>114
A completely unknown masked person suddenly intrudes, and it’s a torn cheese.
It’s only natural to say, but while the Kengan Tournament is a proxy war between companies where they kill each other, Purgatory is a rule-governed underground fighting arena, so it’s understandable that there’s a difference in attitude among the participants…
Um… I can write it now…
>>118
You can’t improve your writing skills through mixed martial arts.
There’s probably no one who likes Hikaru-kun except for old men.
>>119
Maybe my sister likes Hikaru-kun.
>>121
Because I’m hiding the fact that I’m paying for treatment…
>>119
That old man is just as eccentric as the dark rich of the junket bank, so it can’t be helped.
>>119
You probably don’t like Hikaru-kun anymore, who has lost the challenging spirit to face things head-on, just like an old man…
>>119
By the time I became a loser in the competition, I lost all interest completely.
The mention of the “Three Powers of Rokushinkai” means that the bald old man has fallen in rank.
It’s amusing that Loron hated it to the point of not talking at all.
I wonder if they’re calling in specialists from different genres to spar by virtually connecting with each other.
>>130
No matter how much you do it, it probably won’t feel enough.
In any case, it makes sense to engage in battles with someone who has different skills that you lack.
Mandragora is complicated, and the content is thin, so this is tough.
I could have written back then, but I chose struggle instead of a pen.
“The self-proclaimed masterpiece is too melancholic.”
Mr. Oma’s sparring is interesting, but…
Will you draw a similar amount for the training of Hikari, Wataru, and Ryuki as well…?
>>136
In terms of settings, they are supposed to be strong, but I don’t feel like the people of Kure are very strong on their own…
But the teacher has properly completed and published a novel, so they’re better than someone anonymous who has left a half-finished novel abandoned.
>>137
Even if compared to a professional, an amateur…
The person who avoided the situation had a terrible attitude, but died before being disliked.
I think around 100 copies of the novel have been sold, right?
>>141
If the members of the Kengan Association are buying it out of obligation, then it is a natural piece of junk…
>>144
Trash!?
It’s sad that Liu-kun is getting attached just because we had a good fight, so stop it.
It seems that Mr. Nitoku’s terrible novel has somehow gained a somewhat enthusiastic fanbase…
>>146
Like a fan of bad movies.
I remembered the Sasuke vs. Nezu battle.
A review that shows the critic really read to the end.
I thought it would be pretty impossible for Nito since it wouldn’t be a contest unless it was at the level of Kureishi.
The characters in Kengan are often older than I expected.
>>153
Omega has quite a few years on it.
>>153
As I’ve accumulated a certain amount of age and experience, as an Omega, I progress on a monthly or yearly basis…
I might like the teacher’s novel a little.
Is there anyone who could write the whole text?
>>156
Yabako is not Mr. Nitoku.
If reading is painful, then writing is also painful.
>>174
It wouldn’t be strange to spend a month just for a little extra addition…
I wonder if Hikaru-kun fell into the common pattern where everything comes to a halt once he gains a title.
Isn’t the teacher being made a professional fighter in the narrative?
>>160
I think I’m making money as a fighter…
>>160
Regardless of the person’s feelings, since the main source of income is from boxing matches, isn’t the main occupation clearly that?
>>160
In terms of income, that is undoubtedly the case…
I wonder if showing you the video of Mr. Oma saying “Are you going to do it too?” would make you go crazy…
Mr. Watakuki will be wrong with his next story, but since the uncle will be wrong within that story, the rank of liar is different.
>>163
I think I was off by about two pages during Kubo’s first match…
Uncle, even the injury to your eye is a lie!!
The only thing I can show respect for is strength…
>>169
It’s similar around there too…
Stop it, uncle!!!
>>171
I don’t have any two virtues, so I’m earning money through underground fighting and using the money I’ve saved to write novels…
>>172
The earnings from the Kengan matches are enormous, so if you just focus on writing normally, you can avoid getting involved with underground fights for the most part.
Why are you living in the style of a literary master from the past, teacher?
>>178
The old literary master style is exactly what Professor Nito admires, isn’t it?
>>178
I think I’m doing this because, rather than the other way around, I want to live in the style of a literary master from the past.
Even though we’ve only shown you a few suitable places since we gathered, why are you starting to get a little swayed, Toa? Are you being honest?
If it dragged on, the suffering would come, so I had no choice but to finish it quickly.
It’s impressive that even in the style of a literary master, you don’t go into debt, teacher.
It’s fine to read just one page, but if you read it all the way through, it’s dramatically slow in pace.
It’s subtly interesting to wonder if the author is writing something like this within the story.
I like the current development and it’s interesting, but how come there’s absolutely no sign of connecting to the very first match between Koga-kun and Ryuuki-kun?
>>183
It couldn’t be helped.
>>183
They might just be people who only look similar…
>>183
Wasn’t that image video collected a long time ago as the connection between the one who connects and the leader of the insects?
>>203
After that, the first generation of a bug that resembles Kouga-kun was beaten up by something that resembles Ryuki-kun…
During the quest for the way, my uncle’s predictions have never been correct even once…
There was a literary master who supposedly jumped into a river, claiming he couldn’t become a great writer without getting tuberculosis.
Professor Nitoku seems like he would still be just fine even if he did that.
My uncle tends to say things casually, but he holds onto them quite a bit, which is a hassle.
>>188
Did you just say it’s bothersome? Hey, right now?
I have properly re-read it, excited to see Nitou’s activities…
No, but being able to tackle the wall after that little move is crazy, right?
>>191
I really think so.
If it ends up being difficult, then the content is thin and uninteresting, and there are probably unnecessarily complicated and excessive expressions.
It’s okay, but have you already thrown away the one who fights on the opponent’s turf, like a stone?
>>195
I struggled more than I expected and got tired, so I thought I’d quickly head to Narushima.
>>195
When it comes to Nitoku, it’s that power-driven straight punch he showed in the Ryu fight, right?
>>195
Isn’t it correct to say that overcoming a counter tackle with a counter means fighting on the opponent’s turf?
I often use expressions I like multiple times, so I feel like the conversation doesn’t progress much in relation to the word count, which is quite familiar to me.
Aren’t you losing at the stage of seeking the path? Aren’t you losing? That’s what an old man would say.
Is it the blood of Narushima that holds on to things strangely?
Did the current Ouma manage to maintain his status just by not letting his opponent use the same condescending style?
If you can play a light-hearted match against a first-time opponent like Kureshi, then…
I think I’ve finally reached a level where I can compete to some extent with those who appropriately go out drinking.
>>204
Is Shokken good at combination techniques?
You can’t counter against the opponent’s ultimate.
It’s annoying that there’s an atmosphere of just pretending to be an idiot…
There are times when I’m thinking quite deeply about things…
Stop the traffic jam of jokes.
Do you have something like a fist eye, uncle?
It’s amazing that not only martial arts but also literature is given attention, resulting in this strength.
Hey… isn’t that someone who can read Mandragora normally?