
The seventh division of Hokkaido, known as the strongest army, the unit of the garrison soldiers chasing after gold bars!!
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Don’t post the weaklings that got beaten up and exited by the protagonist.
The face is completely different…
At that time, I don’t think anyone could have imagined that this guy would become the final boss.
>>3
The final boss was Tsurumi, so isn’t it more like the Four Heavenly Kings?
It’s clearly a mob.
The pose of the Seventh Division.
“(A headshot from 200 meters…?)”
The highlight in Ogata’s eyes, the first and last time.
Losing in close combat is too different from getting caught in a trap and saying what the heck…
I feel like things would have progressed more smoothly if I had killed it properly here.
>>9
It’s strange that living like that is considered normal…
>>12
Usually, you die from hypothermia while unable to move due to a fracture…
It seems you grew up in a warm family.
It doesn’t even feel like a named entity, let alone the strongest division.
The feeling of the settler soldiers is amazing.
In reality, this guy is strong; Sugimoto is just too much.
A slightly stronger weak enemy.
((To))
It’s not as bad as Polnareff, but you should still take it easy as a person.
I think most people didn’t understand anything when this guy reappeared.
It wasn’t a gun character.
>>17
Because I was caught in a trap…
>>21
The face around where the gun is hung on the trap is quite different from Ogata’s.
That guy doesn’t have ordinary eyes.
>>17
Well, it’s safe to say that the new character is recognized as a skilled sniper…
Since this debut, they have become one of the most popular characters in Golden Kamuy.
No one thinks about it, right?
>>18
I feel like that’s generally how popular characters in this manga are.
>>19
All of Tsurumi’s subordinates who were there from the beginning have turned out to be characters quite different from my first impression…
Mr. Ogata…
I feel like I was stronger in close combat in the beginning.
It feels like only Koito appeared from the beginning as a character that seemed likely to become popular.
The others all have a strong sense of being background characters.
Isn’t Harukaki a bit thin?
>>25
Because they were properly treated as being fat in the story.
Well, it’s clearly gotten thicker after gaining weight…
In Sugimoto’s past arc, they properly bring out the subtly early version of Ogata.
The author seems to be very thoughtful…
In the later stages, it seems like getting caught in a gun trap won’t really make me go “What the heck!?”
Melee isn’t weak per se, but since there are more and more super strong melee characters, it has become relatively weaker.
A loser who makes a lame joke when leaving.
Tsukishima’s first appearance was completely as a mob character with a bit of personality…
>>31
However, I think the Inazuma couple and Edo shell-kun were already in the “simple but I like it” category.
After this, the 7th Division will die off carelessly, which makes the early mob feeling even stronger.
I honestly thought Mishima would appear a bit more in the flashbacks.
A trio that has an oddly strong presence even after death, fighting with a bear.
Like Kikuta, I have also been ordered by Major General Okuda to transfer to the Seventh Division as a spy in the center.
The early Ogata is probably acting as a spy, but they likely aren’t suited for it at all.
Koi Nobi has become a character with a charm that is quite different from his early image…
I’m getting beaten up fighting mostly top-class opponents in close combat.
Even though they’re just a mob, they’re so strong; the 7th Division is incredible…
This guy was just insane.
>>41
No, even the mob can go toe-to-toe with a bear, they’re still strong.
>>43
The spirit is too weird.
Those twins… didn’t change much, huh…
I lost to Genjiro-chan in the sniper duel.
>>44
It was a mountain field where Genjiro-chan’s hunting skills were activated.
There are many bizarre-looking ones, so Tsukishima stands out relatively.
The 7th Division was full of strong characters, even among the mob.
>>48
I was making Henmi-chan a little flustered and also shooting her…
>>61
Even if I deal a fatal blow by surprise, they’ll still retaliate.
In a later author interview, it is explained that Ogata is actually strong as a soldier, but he just appears weaker relative to the other characters who are too strong.
A sniper is strong unilaterally when there is distance.
If you can’t win by getting close in terms of balance, then it’s literally not worth discussing…
Ogata’s obsession with Ashirpa is intense, but the story about how the younger brother resembles Ashirpa is sad.
On the contrary, Sugimoto has also been almost killed a few times by sniper fire.
There is light in the eyes.
I’m a survivor of the war.
Fuji…mi…
On the contrary, it’s strange that Tsukishima manages to corner Genjiro-chan, even when he’s showcasing his Matagi skills, and still maintains an advantage.
At that time, he was just a simple kid like a private, but when he reappeared, he had that hairstyle.
However, it was a highly polished and interesting manga.
There are almost no prisoners or soldiers that could be called weak characters.
I’ve been called a bat bastard for switching between being an enemy and an ally, and I thought I was going to die.
When I actually died, it was shocking.
>>62
Zukin-chan’s response
My younger brother is too nice.
The guys from the 7th Division will probably counterattack as long as they don’t die instantly from a fatal wound.
A rare type that becomes cool because of scars.
I never expected this mob to appear until the end.
There’s no helping it with the matagi.
Because I was spoiled in Ainu and groomed by the author.
In the manga we’ve seen so far, groups of soldiers tend to be portrayed as mobs that highlight the protagonist’s one-versus-many situation, but the fact that everyone in the Seventh Division is undeniably strong is impressive.
Well, Sugimoto is immortal, but…
>>70
Whether they are mob soldiers or voluntarily sacrifice themselves, it’s scary when they attack.
Winning against the bear…
>>81
Even the mob soldier whose face was torn off by a brown bear fought with incredible guts, so the guys from the Seventh Division are amazing.
I can’t… get it down properly!
Buhii!
>>71
(CV Hoshiya)
>>71
😐
I’ll say it every time we talk about these early game weaklings.
I really love how beautifully I’ve fully completed the causes of death for the family.
>>75
Poison, huh! 🔫
I wanted to eat anglerfish hot pot again…
Having a voice like Tsuda Ken isn’t something a weak person would have…
Poison seppuku and sniping?
A useless player Haruna who makes a terrible pun, gets shot by Sugimoto, and exits.
I wish my brother were someone like Sugimoto.
>>83
Ah, this is a child born with the blessing of their parents…
>>83
If you were raised to be a vulgar younger brother like Sugimoto, I would look down on that and just want to say what I said: “Dad is a piece of shit.” So it wouldn’t really be good for you personally.
It seems like the seventh person is acting as if they have a skill that leaves them with HP1 remaining…
>>86
Even low-level enemies seem to make a last attack before they die, enduring a fatal blow.
The compelling story of surviving a brutal war is incredible.
I didn’t think Tsukishima would be so deeply involved until the very end.
I thought it was a mob for sure.
>>90
It seems that during the interview and other discussions, they hadn’t planned for Shiraishi to accompany them at first, so it’s unclear how much they had thought about it.
It seems that there were plans for Tsukishima at an early stage, but it took a long time to actually enter into full operation.
>>90
(They are a crazy person who can maintain their sanity among a group of crazies…)
(It was different… I shot my boss on my first appearance…)
>>98
That guy was Tsukishima!!?
From what I can recall, Sugimoto’s parents are undoubtedly the type that bless their children, so it’s terrible that it’s not a mistake.
Even the silly parts have a strange charm, don’t they?
I kind of understand why she is so popular with women.
>>92
After all, the child of a wildcat is a wildcat…
In the end, it all comes down to the individual’s issue.
It’s nice how it gets messier the more comfortable it becomes.
>>94
While Hijikata’s group kept their distance, they accepted us.
In the end, I didn’t side with you, Ogata.
>>94
Well, the people who got involved with Ogata since the start of the main story don’t know the reasons behind Ogata’s troubled background…
That said, he is indeed an unpleasant person.
A weak character who loses to the protagonist in close combat at the beginning.
It’s the latest Ainu mythology.
A great thread that makes me want to reread it after a long time.
I’m the hidden child of a former division commander, a murderer of my own siblings, and a spy hiding in the Seventh Division.
Ogata appears as a typical mob character in the early stages.
It’s crazy how adapting to one-eyed sniping allows you to beat Hooded-chan.
Isn’t it pretty amazing to survive after falling into a winter river with a cracked head and broken bones?
>>112
I think the vitality at this time is comparable to Sugimoto’s.
In the end, being disliked is because Ogata himself is an unpleasant person…
>>114
Brother is blessed.
It is a newborn baby.
It’s rather sad, or perhaps pitiable, how much more lively and clearly joyful they seem when they’re using the skills they’ve acquired, completely unrelated to the troubles of being a sniper or a hunter.
>>115
I like the face that looks like it just caught its prey.
To be honest, I started reading the manga to see a crazy person fighting a brown bear.
After reading it, it’s both funny and scary how that character truly has the presence of Mob A.
>>116
Well, there aren’t many characters that excite Sugimoto that much…
Falling into a river and being swept away in a comic-like manner is generally a survival flag…
>>117
However, the rivers in Hokkaido during the mid-winter are different!
>>122
Even Sugimoto and Shiraishi were on the verge of death.
It’s amazing that all the soldiers know Sugimoto’s name.
I wonder if I could have led a carefree life, giving money to Ume-chan, if I hadn’t punched my superior.