
“The way” is perfected, written as “Yakuza”…!!
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
If I had a coupon, it would probably have been amazing.
This guy and Mr. Mazda were very valuable resources who died without using their coupons, which is a huge waste.
>>2
But if these people start using it, the coupon will be revealed quickly, and some ninjas will end up surviving…
I love the development where an enemy who died easily in one episode turns out to be really strong when looked at later.
The mastery of the path is really good, isn’t it?
You can use it with your bare hands…
This person ultimately relies on the speed of the bullet, so simple enhancements might not make much of a difference.
I think it would be crazy if even one different effect was granted.
I like that Ninja-kun is imitating a pistol disco.
Since ninjas can move faster than bullets, it’s tough without tools.
Even if you master it, the tool cannot perform beyond what it is capable of.
>>7
Well, if you say to make a gun that can hit a ninja at that speed, if that succeeds, then it becomes “mass-produce it,” and it would lose its dramatic interest…
Isn’t Mazda’s Iaido amazing?
>>8
Since he can slice through bullets, his level of danger far exceeds that of the original image.
No shooting guns!!
The older brother from Nagashima dies quickly in the first episode, but I quite like his speech and character, which have a traditional yakuza vibe.
>>12
What the heck are you talking about, Heikichi!?
>>22
…Sorry.
I suddenly feel a bit off.
Even ninjas will die if they get shot in the head, so the attack power of bullets is sufficient, but the problem is how to hit the target.
First, these guys are casually kidnapping the governor.
If there were coupons, it seems like this person would have been able to put up a good fight, even in the eyes of the yakuza.
Why, ninja!?
>>16
It’s a good thing that, despite being a straightforward topic that should be obvious, they are genuinely confused and struggling to understand it.
It would have been crazy if the early players had nailed it.
>>18
Even Yumizawa’s subordinates won’t die even if they are burned by you, Hinata.
Mr. Mazda could have become a senior member of the Eight Extremes Way, right?
>>20
The author says that it’s stronger than the police rush who was an executive of Zokugami, so it should be a piece of cake.
The first battle of the Eight Extremes was properly weak.
The borderless doctors’ edition of the Mob Extreme Yakuza group was instantly defeated even after deciding on the coupon.
The guys from Takemoto’s group who persevered and connected to Aniki Yumizawa’s victory were seriously amazing.
Mazuda-san is aware that they are doing something socially wrong.
I don’t really understand my boss’s hobbies, but I’m trying to bridge the gap in my own way.
Moreover, it’s appealing that they died in a one-on-one battle, firmly upholding their principles as a yakuza.
It’s certainly true that it’s better to die than just to be liked.
>>25
It’s not a bad thing… so I don’t really feel it!
During Σ-kun’s golden age, he was cutting through police cars even without coupons…
>>26
It is true if you think about it.
What the heck is a “gangster swordsman”?
>>92
Incompetent who gets expelled from the yakuza.
>>92
Sure, let’s abandon the authorities.
When Mr. Mazda was using a coupon, Ninja-kun unexpectedly lost, and instead, the long ones all gathered to attack in a meeting, resulting in the complete annihilation of the Yakuza on the spot, right?
I wonder why I was carrying a revolver and a sword back then when I was a student at the flower shop.
>>30
Isn’t it great? It’s the legendary biker gang god, you know?
>>30
Did you steal it from the yakuza?
It may be misunderstood because there are a lot of strong main characters, but in this world, weak yakuza are just genuinely weak.
There are people who could use skills from the beginning and those who became able to use skills because they were enhanced by coupons.
I think you’re stronger than Ryu Island when it comes to cutting bullets, Mr. Matsuda.
>>32
Ordinary yakuza bullets can be cut, but Mr. Nagashima has also transcended to the realm of yakuza skills in his physical form, so it’s hard to tell.
There is a significant difference, like ninja > yakuza > ordinary people.
>>33
The Ballon d’Or seems to be tied to a coupon for ball control that feels like a change-up in terms of dialogue.
>>33
What seems to be in hand is duct tape, and everything else might depend on coupons.
>>39
It seems that even though there are variations in precision, it can still be used as is because they say the poison has reached the extreme of acids.
On the contrary, it seems that angels naturally have a sense of crisis, but without coupons, their expression probably doesn’t reach a skilled level, so it seems that the competence of the executives varies from person to person.
Mazda is a bad guy, but he has a sad past of having his beloved father, who taught him to smile, killed by a ninja.
Gumte is a highly skilled assassin.
The term “ninsai koji” (orphan of the ninja disaster), is a good word that makes you think, “Wait, are you the one saying that?”
I think they are a real sword master because they can cut through a hundred police cars even without a sigma or coupons.
>>43
If I continued training after joining the yakuza, would I have evolved to the point of being able to cut a tank in half?
I liked the composition of the early yakuza, but once the gangsters and doctors started appearing, I began to feel that something was off.
>>44
It’s like the difference between wild and farmed yakuza…
Even a ninja, as skilled as they are, wouldn’t have been able to keep up with the bullet speed if God had used a rifle instead of a revolver to ricochet the shots.
>>45
If the penetration power of bullets increases, won’t it become impossible to ricochet at sharp angles?
Even the yakuza are on the edge of being killed by a soccer ball if they don’t have coupons…
Aren’t the coupons amazing?
>>47
If a mouse decides, it can even defeat a brown bear…
>>55
🖕
>>47
Even with a coupon, Great-kun can’t win against the Yakuza…
>>47
The world’s largest organism, which had a coupon, is surprisingly not doing so well against the yakuza of the drug world.
>>63
The Yakuza of no drugs is the strongest creature on earth, isn’t it?
>>63
Calling Hanako a member of the no-drug yakuza is a scam, right?
I think it’s definitely a mistake for the yakuza members to give up the flower shop.
If we had raised a class of captains together, we probably could have done better than lower-ranked Gratsil with coupons, even without them.
If they had trained hard, even someone like the Iron Arm Man would have become quite impressive, considering it was just a hastily prepared effort.
The delinquent gang god’s ricochet technique is not about speed, but rather the unpredictable trajectory of where it comes from.
It feels like the originally outstanding ability has been super enhanced by the coupon, reaching the level of skill, so it raises the question of where the boundary lies between refined techniques and merely unrefined skills.
The combination of the attacker and the commander is already crazy even before using the coupon.
That combination itself is not related to the coupon.
There are only additional elements of detection range and armor-piercing shells.
I wonder what Prima’s skill was…
I understand that it’s strong, but ballet…? Can you really do something like that if you master ballet…?
>>58
Enhanced expressiveness with coupons.
>>58
Well, I can understand that.
When I saw La Mancha live, I was captivated too…
The golden ball, conversely, shows that even in their respective limited states, Ninja-kun and Gokudo-san cannot kill each other, and instead, they are being killed in an instant by the full seriousness of their opponent, revealing the difficulty of simple enhancement types.
I think it would have been pretty bad if the unarmed Masuda-san, who can cut bullets, had set a first-time kill trap on Shino, who doesn’t know about coupons.
In the time without Dark Blade, we were beaten by the Yakuza equipped with U.S. military gear, so there’s not much of a difference when it comes to being unable to match up against bullets.
It seems like it’s not a difference in physical abilities, but rather being overwhelmed by ninja skills.
>>64
When a projectile reaches bullet-like speeds, the body cannot normally withstand it, so relying on throwing weapons has become a way to achieve advantage through bullet-like shapes that are capable of sonic speeds, thus the skills learned to leverage the difference in physical abilities is accurate.
If Endo could do that before he nailed the coupon, it would definitely be strange.
>>65
Isn’t it weird that you can do that just because you got a coupon?
The angel’s danger prediction ability seems like it evolved from the feeling of disgust directed at them from those perverts’ sexual gazes.
Without a coupon, it would be difficult to make precise predictions.
Even if I use a coupon, I can’t win against Kiwami-san with no coupon.
The older brother of Mr. Anatomy, who created the foundation for the coupon, is amazing, isn’t he?
He had a mentality that was quite different from that of a Yakuza, more akin to an ordinary person.
>>70
If I had continued studying without giving up despite not being popular, I could have become a great scientist or doctor.
>>74
That’s Prima’s older brother.
The thread image probably has amazing reflexes.
Endo and Honma are no longer about drugs, right?
Isn’t Kurita’s brother totally unsuitable for the yakuza?
>>76
So I will die.
>>76
I never had the aptitude for the Yakuza in the first place.
The meth I was making was low quality too.
If anything, even the non-yakuza Mr. Kongu found out.
Still, you know, I don’t want my proud and wonderful little brother to be unhappy, do I?
>>76
They were aware that they were doing something wrong in a very ordinary way, but they still had enough goodness left to choose to turn themselves in without hesitation for their brother’s sake.
He was an unusual person for a yakuza who typically has no awareness of doing bad things at all.
The yakuza side is also inflating, or rather, if that was the old man from the celebrity group or the brother himself, they would have lost, right?
Isn’t it too strong?
>>83
No… if it were a left tiger, I would freeze it the moment it came within range and that would be the end.
It’s too sweet.
Even in the early stages, No. 2 dies in Ninja.
>>84
The original work “Koga Ninja Scrolls” is fine because both leaders of the factions die in a mutual strike at the beginning.
Isn’t it amazing that there are people who can use Yakuza techniques without needing a coupon, even though most can’t?
When I think about it, the swordsman old man is like a higher version of Prima.
>>88
I think the enhanced version of Prima is for the producers.
People who feel like committing suicide after hearing a performance.
>>88
It’s about enhancing oneself through performance and dazzling the opponent, so there’s not much compatibility to that extent.
It’s strange that the choreographer is making them struggle for so long without any drugs, when the top doctor was supposed to have a tough time with the debuff included.
The skill of the art of gloss has reached an extreme level, comparable to the wind magic that appears in fantasy worlds.
The doctors, after applying a ton of drugs and debuffs on the ninja, really don’t know how strong they are in reality.
>>93
I hope the black spin of the glossy path is inherited by Shino.
Brother Kurita made a Heavens coupon.
I bought that from an online store, and my brother made champon.
Furthermore, Sister Kong used it for surgery.
The Hell’s Coupon was created from research around that area.
If the comparison of the fighting power between the yakuza without coupons and the ninja is like that of a mouse and a brown bear, then the yakuza are really weak creatures.
I can’t forgive you, ninja.
>>97
This mouse is like spreading the Black Death.
I can’t believe there’s someone trying to turn themselves in in this manga.
If a prima who isn’t even 20 years old can experience hallucinations through enhanced expressive power from coupons, it seems only natural that someone with decades of experience would become even more incredible if they used coupons.
>>100
It seems that Prima herself doesn’t have that much talent for ballet either.
That old man is the pinnacle of sword fighting…
>>118
Aren’t you talented enough to go study ballet abroad?
>>121
Sure, they’re definitely not lacking in talent, but the ones currently out there are at the top class of the art, and that’s a whole different level, right?
>>121
You have talent.
Even if things go smoothly, I can’t become a prima.
>>118
And the producer is also a renowned composer with decades of experience in that field.
>>100
If Teacher Tsukikage uses it, something incredible will happen.
The trend of original Yakuza techniques is coming…!
It takes way too long for the engine to start.
>>102
He’s already over 300 years old, grandpa.
>>102
What mouth is saying that a ninja swayed by emotion easily dies?
>>108
I’m the strongest.
>>102
Still, I’m strong enough to survive.
>>102
Hey, hypnosis! Spill everything about ninjas!
>>113
That was 350 years ago…
>>183
Huh!?
>>183
Too much immersion! Over there is too much.
He’s not a hero, but he hunts yakuza, so he’s not really that bad—my brother, the prima.
>>104
If you make a mistake there, it might lead to being a success in life.
>>104
That prototype coupon probably has side effects related to aggression or a decrease in self-control.
It’s one thing to hunt the yakuza, but it’s strange that they can kill families without a second thought.
>>114
What the hell are you trying to die in a good way for!!!
Prima’s brother is actually a great person, right…?
The victims, aside from family, are also part of the yakuza, and their actions are commendable.
If that strength is shown in the Golden Ball, then isn’t Ω something really unbelievable? I think this is actually treated that way.
Why do the Yamaguchi-gumi have the awareness that they are doing bad things, while the wild yakuza portray themselves as victims claiming they are being oppressed?
The techniques of the medical team, in general, seem to feel like inflation; there are many techniques that, before assessing their strengths and weaknesses, seem like mere illusions.
Especially the parasites and the blade of the wind.
>>117
Parasites are an extension of endoscopic surgery.
If you consider sturmh being an extension of remote surgery, it is a fairly realistic technology.
>>126
Is that so?!
The Golden Ball is not just a genius soccer boy, but has also received elite training as an assassin after being broken.
The old man of the swordplay has also strengthened his self-suggestion power and cultivated techniques.
The expressiveness of this world is amazing.
Omega is an amazing guy who can quietly kill Yo-nii.
Against the hieroglyphic fist of the bullet, the hieroglyphic fist of the scalpel → yeah.
So you can unleash the blade of wind → Huh?
>>130
If you say that, isn’t the injection more uh? right!
>>132
Logia
Flower Funeral Fist is good, isn’t it?
>>130
You can perform surgery without a scalpel, just by manipulating hair.
It’s a world where that kind of thing is allowed?
I’m scared to think that some of the professionals in that world have abilities that are completely off the charts, like Ω or a group of celebrities.
>>131
Ninja with king-level physical abilities can crush humans.
>>131
If even someone like Nanamu strays from the path… it’s said they’re a remarkable talent…
If you were to compare it in an otaku way, it’s only natural that it’s strong because it makes you mistake the character as being played by a super famous suit actor just through their movements…
In the world of Shin-kyoku, Oh Sadaharu can win in a life-or-death struggle against Ohtani who is on drugs in his natural state…
>>136
That is simply a clash of our baseball.
It’s not a fight to the death.
While there is world-class technology, the physical ability can’t even compare to that of a ninja, so if the physical ability can rise to a level where it can compete with ninjas, it would be amazing.
I think there is a difference like that between prima and trash geisha groups, from first-rate to ultra-first-rate.
>>139
However, in terms of assassination techniques, it seems to be somewhat inferior.
It feels like a MAP weapon geisha and a specialist Gratchil executive.
The coupon completion singularity called Prima’s older brother.
>>141
It’s like hitting a critical hit after mixing drugs…
Is Ω Ohtani?
>>143
Irrelevant zone
>>143
It’s not dual-wielding…
>>143
Let’s just say it’s Babe Ruth.
However, I feel that it’s really rare for works of this kind to not have any particular downsides to super-enhancing drugs.
>>144
There might be some sort of disadvantage.
In any case, the kind of mob that seems to have disadvantages is already dead right after being decided.
There aren’t any mobsters who survived after making a commitment.
>>144
It seems that it’s generally bad for your health, but since you’re already taking drugs, it’s expected that it’s bad for your body to begin with.
>>153
If there’s a deadly disadvantage in one go, the yakuza definitely won’t hand it over to the ninjas.
Even if it exists, if you consider it for regular use, it’s too cheap.
>>144
In this way, the disadvantage is that you die in 5 minutes after taking 2 doses…
>>155
Whoa, merveille!
>>159
Whoa! A ghost!
>>167
Shut up!!!
>>167
Shut up!
>>144
When the yakuza hands Shinoga a coupon, he says something like, “Make sure to see a doctor if you use it.”
I think there might be some harm to the body.
If it’s just that lifespan shortens, it wouldn’t really be a significant disadvantage in the story, would it?
Well, if a bullet can break the sound barrier in its pictogram form, then I think injecting air in the pictogram of a syringe to inflict damage would be somewhat similar.
Kanna won against a villain back in her school days.
If I had lost, I might have become a respectable gangster…
>>148
It seems like the ninja route is open…
The enhancement of the parasite kept inside the womb and controlling it as you wish are two different skills, aren’t they?
>>150
Parasite enhancement is a coupon effect.
Mastering the techniques of the yakuza.
I’ve been thinking for a while, but the Ninja’s Ankokuba series is basically the same as Yakuza techniques, isn’t it?
>>158
The dark blade, as a perfected technique, belongs solely to Shino and Sakata.
Everyone else has a special constitution.
>>165
It’s brutal for an anomalous person with a unique constitution to kill weak yakuza without any powers unilaterally.
Is there no salvation for the Yakuza…?
>>175
Are you guys stupid!?
I won’t die.
>>165
It was more of a ninja hand than a mistaken dark blade.
The things like shadow picking and crushed gravel.
>>182
I think that area is purely ninjutsu (in the true sense).
Special skills that can be acquired through training.
Please disregard the survival rate of the training.
>>158
Well, it seems that when you master it, it becomes a yakuza skill…
Maybe you reach it when you master some kind of technique…
This time, since there has been no prior contact except for Tome-tan, I wonder how it will turn out.
It’s sad that the goodness of Gamté won’t be conveyed since the anime won’t go as far as the Grathil arc.
Even if I die in 10 years if I decide to use the coupon.
If I don’t use it, I’ll be killed by a ninja today or tomorrow.
Looking at the creditors who became experimental subjects for the prototype coupon, it must be really bad for their health.
I probably won’t see it again, but I like when Mako-chan uses coupons.
It’s nice when non-combatants fight in special situations…
>>169
That person is probably fighting fiercely in the past arc!!
If I had to say, is Shino’s ability a copy of techniques?
Basically, those who use coupons die within that chapter, so even if there are disadvantages, they just die before that.
Sheeno probably originally comes from a yakuza bloodline, but why doesn’t my brother have any special traits?
Even though I should share the same genes as that younger brother.
>>176
Because they are fraternal twins, they probably resemble both their mother and father.
>>181
They are identical twins.
It’s terrifying that the people at the produce store were once salarymen.
>>177
Well, it’s quite common in reality for someone who used to be a troublemaker to become a company employee once they grow up…
The Yakuza’s technique is a skill, while ninjas have a unique constitution.
I realized while rereading it that “for the first time since the war, a ninja was killed by the yakuza,” and Hanako was not treated as a yakuza, which was disappointing.
I’ve occasionally seen responses asking if people are seriously taking the term “extreme yakuza” as a joke, but isn’t it true that there are no bloodlines related to yakuza or yakuza skills?
It’s strange that Meruveille, while high on drugs during the surgery, is still so sensitive to the point of being able to scream in agony, despite the rough patches left over from the early days.
There’s no need to challenge someone to a duel of swordmasters in the first place.
In the out-of-range of Nyoiken, most yakuza are a safe bet.