
What is this person! I mean, I understand their motivation and I’ve come to like the character, but despite that, the noise has created a strange charm.
A hero is supposed to be like that, right?
Popular characters are
I believe in the bright ending.
Once you die, only good memories come to mind… Thanks to my death, the stock prices stopped falling.
I don’t think there are any people who can dislike Sagami-kun, who is making his debut… at this point.
I love the strong fire of a good sis the most.
>>5
It’s clear that they were originally a good person because of that, and it’s painful to see them fall further and further.
Why does even the final boss get angry, that sword…
“It’s boring that the world has turned all gray!” said to Gore.
There are moments that shine white even among the gray, and the structure presented by the teacher is just too beautiful.
Gore just likes the darkness of black.
It’s nice to convey that you can find beauty in white until the very end…
Ah, is it finally ending?
One less thing to look forward to for the week.
At first, I was trying to overlook the fact that my home was being robbed during a fire.
It was really unfortunate that I accidentally got angry and transformed.
The hero who became the trump card to defeat the final boss, be careful with your words.
I like that the president understands Gore’s ideals.
It’s nice to say that it’s an old ideal in its own way.
Youben is definitely saying he is a great king.
The right to live was something you had to fight for and win, as it was a common understanding in that era.
I wanted to see a professional pachinko player wield these two swords.
>>14
Even without holding it, it’s effortlessly slicing through Gore’s defense mechanisms…
Since the white part has been fully revealed before the main story, it will be pitch black from the start of the main story!
The teacher engages in nothing but lowly actions throughout the story, but those lowly actions feel like they fluctuate between black and gray.
I’m glad we were able to talk to Goa in the end, despite everything…
A sword that can cut through everything can’t be cut through by everything → It is an indestructible shield with the highest hardness in the story, so it also serves as a safety to protect the heart.
Domino (If they take civilians hostage, they’ll contact us…)
Hinamoto (This thing won’t move with just a little pressure)
>>20
Both of them are probably geniuses who instinctively know the correct answer, but even in dominoes, I couldn’t fully grasp the completely hopeless parts of the teacher.
It is not an exaggeration to say that the old man indirectly saved the world.
It’s really not an exaggeration, so it’s troubling.
It’s amazing how most enemy characters are really intriguing…
>>23
Except for a few exceptions, everyone raises their stock when they die, right?
>>23
I think it’s really impressive that even the kudzu finished off with such a poignant ending.
>>27
Kuzu was disliked by everyone in the Hinomoto clan and it was no good.
He’s a worthless bastard who acts like a close aide despite being an outsider, kills the head of the household’s wife, and bullies his daughter, so it’s only natural that he gets treated this way…
Since Hinomoto had his smile taken away, he quickly became a pitiful old man.
It’s amazing how the protagonist’s mentor isn’t dramatically falling into darkness, but is instead just gradually wearing down and falling from grace.
It’s not funny at all that when Zen is talking to me with tears in his eyes, and I turn around, he’s not there, but it’s really hilarious.
>>30
The first time I saw it, it was too shocking, but upon rereading, I can’t help but think that if it’s the teacher, that’s what they would do… it’s an exquisite balance that’s just not right.
>>30
Sometimes that scene and the kicking scene get mixed up in conversation, and it makes me chuckle.
I just quietly escaped using Zen-kun as bait because it seemed like I would be targeted by D-Night.
It’s nice, isn’t it… Kyosuke?
>>31
I never thought I would see my brother’s face like that…
>>31
Oh really…
>>31
Well, that’s the last word of goodness, so they revive.
The title “The Day the Hero Died” is outstanding.
The teacher was really an ordinary good person, but they became completely lost and distorted.
Moreover, their abilities are at the highest level except for the true ancestors, so no one can stop them.
>>34
“Isn’t it all your fault, Gore…!” That’s what I thought…!
I felt a little bit saved.
What is that strength of the professional pachinko players…?
Speaking of which, I was thinking that he still isn’t dead yet…
I like the figurine that was curled up naked in a cave without anyone knowing the most.
Being weak is what’s wrong.
I should have contacted them about the hostage situation.
Not doing it made my sense of purpose waver, and I ended up feeling emotionally unstable all at once.
Kyoko, that’s a pretty selfish way to die…
Even if I were to fall into darkness, it’s all just self-justification, and my beliefs are becoming weak and flimsy… it’s just half-hearted, you know…
>>45
Even if I resolve myself and fall into darkness, there’s still something missing at the source of the fire.
The Sword that Cuts Through All Things… It’s too strong!
I used to think Gore was a terrible guy, but I’ve started to like him a little for going that far for his former people…
>>48
Despite being a lonely person, you were killing your own kind to protect humanity…
>>77
He was a great king who truly loved humanity…
>>48
It’s unfair how the evaluation of Yuben as a great king is effective here.
I thought the gorilla might actually die because it had gone insane.
Perhaps it was a coincidence for the author as well, but they survived.
>>50
Are you still alive or are you gray?
There is truly nothing that cannot be cut by this sword.
Surprisingly, it was top-notch until the very end.
>>51
There are places where a good that can combine abilities can be used.
Once I’m found out as a teacher, I can’t get close because I’ll be obstructed by the trouble, so basically I can’t hit unless I do a surprise attack.
>>51
The sword that cuts through all things could not cut.
What is this again?
I can’t believe it has fallen this far… it’s quite astonishing.
>>53
But after that, I get hit by Zen and regain my sanity…
It’s not a one-time use thing that can cut through everything in one night; it’s simply something that can cut through everything at any time.
>>54
What the hell are you, Dojima…?
>>54
The fact that the main unit’s performance can compete with the camp’s No. 2 speed gives off a strong feeling of it being a bad game.
If you’re sane, you can lead the camp to victory, right, Sensei…
>>58
D Night is perfect for a decoy, and the capability of cutting through all things remained unchanged even when it was in Nanahara’s hands.
Despite their beliefs, their abilities are suited for team play, aren’t they, sensei?
I love it so much that I recommend it every time someone asks for manga recommendations, but it’s tough that the early art style and its grotesqueness make it hard to get people hooked.
Teacher!!!
>>59
It’s super bright…
A dazzling moment of white that even Gore acknowledges.
I like that when you look closely, the face behind the mask shows hatred.
The teacher who was fixed on the thread due to visibility and inertia was finally collected at the end.
I think once I get along with my older brother and read around Kureta-san, I’ll be set up for something.
When I read it again, Legion is cute.
The gray hero who was the whitest existence Gore saw within goodness.
Not a White Hero
There was a hero who was white.
>>67
The hero who was the whitest of all.
In this ugly, decayed gray world
What did you imitate with that surprise attack while reviving?
>>68
Teacher!
>>72
Stop using good scenes as material.
The way the stock fell afterward was so dramatic that it ended up looking like a joke character.
The reason the teacher became like that can be traced back to Gore and the worthless citizens…
Even though the stock keeps declining like that, the best hero remains a hero among goodness.
>>74
He was just a low-level player on the battlefield of killing, but to the patients, he is a top-notch doctor.
The Hinomoto clan may have been overly protective of Akira, which might have helped maintain balance.
“It’s okay to respond with ‘It’s not that white anyway’ to the comment about the lab coat getting dirty.”
Nanahara’s ability was strong from beginning to end…
>>79
Isn’t it great? It’s a candidate for the True Ancestor that even Gōra respects!
>>83
“Flying over is good, isn’t it?”
>>83
In the story, this guy is seen as having amazing abilities with nothing but potential to grow by nearly all the strong characters.
It seems that the situation with Kyosuke is already set, but it was an incredibly long pass.
I’m glad there was a proper white part on the Gore too.
Babel is strong…
Isn’t that the strongest way to use a base drop in the story?
>>85
The power is strong, but since the charging time is also long, I think you need to coordinate well with your teammates to handle it effectively.
>>85
It was a battle where the concept of a base wasn’t very prominent, but if the scale of the battle had been larger, such tactics might have been possible.
I’m glad I could die knowing that both white and black arise from the ashes, Gore.
In the end, before transforming, being the hero might be the true essence of a hero.
You’re too good at collecting titles, teacher! You were doing it, weren’t you!
The hero is just upset because, on the surface, he can’t tolerate the fact that worthless humans survived while his own son died…
I think it’s amazing that the words “blood and ash” remained a consistent theme throughout.
Nanahara is a candidate for the True Ancestor, so he can also draw out the emotions of his monstrous older brother, who is a being of reason.
>>94
💢
>>94
That embezzlement episode is probably kept hidden in my brother’s heart without being told to anyone…
As expected, if I told someone else, Nanahara’s character would be called into question.
There was certainly a possibility that Nanahara had become the true ancestor.
At first, I had no particular interest in the fact that Good was one of the saved lives.
I was just re-reading it.
The Sanzen Party and Golden Palm were both filled with characters that were “strong but kind of background characters…” but those background characters shine brightly in the final battle, which I love.
I really feel like everyone had to do all the events packed in for the final battle.
My brother really values family, which is great.
Moreover, it’s good that I feel nothing even when my brother dies; it portrays a mentally disturbed person without flinching.
>>103
I don’t think there’s anyone whose heart wouldn’t tremble at those final words.
It is often said that cutting through everything is a powerful ability, but I think there are many other unique abilities that are quite unfair as well.
Don’t casually use space transfer without anything like D-Night.
>>104
The Skilled Escaping Surgeon
It’s the last gray, but there were also white parts… and the teacher’s thoroughly fluffy moves resonate.
I was shocked that the old man who discreetly sexually harassed people died.
A man looked down upon by the three true ancestors.
As a result, it allows for surprise attacks.
Babel is incredibly powerful, but overall, I think it’s a terrible ability.
But the way my brother cleverly utilizes and enjoys fighting with such abilities is really impressive.
It’s amazing that it says most of the enemies are not only black but also have white parts.
Even Eden-chan was feeling a bit sentimental.
Since the world economy has collapsed, stock prices don’t matter, so it’s safe.
My older brother is an oddball, but he is concerned about being an oddball himself, and I think he has quite a delicate mental state.
>>114
Is that really your last words!!
I really love the flow of good fully resurrecting…
>>114
Because I’m extreme about being considerate towards my family…
A lightweight protagonist taken hostage, allowing the boss to escape—this is a manga with a level of heaviness that even readers can accept.
>>115
I love the reactions of those around me when I shout, “I have a dream!”
My older brother is like that, but he’s so much the counselor for our group… such a caring big brother…
I love Mizunami-san’s “In the end, it was the scummy one, wasn’t it?!”
It’s nice that my brother, being seen off to the dead zone, looks so happy…
I like that the last episode with Aniki has an emotional impact and that it affects all of the Zen-Go Aniki.
I really love how the gorilla is brainwashed by Yuben until the end.
In the end, we are No. 2, and it’s really great to stand up to Gore even though it doesn’t pay off.
It seems like he had noticed the swap, but the father who raised him is also a great person.
Perhaps it is because it is gray that I couldn’t pour in my affection.
Gore’s methods were terrible, but the love he showed by sacrificing his own kind for the sake of the people was genuine…
It’s nice that all the True Ancestors are convincing as vessels of a king…
The little girl who stole food should stay back.
>>126
The little girl who stole food was completely transparent about her lack of awareness in wanting to change or control the world, only fixated on her sister.
>>126
He is not the king of humans, but he is the king of beasts…
If it’s not a person, I can even love a legion…
Is it that Zen and Goa called each other brothers or siblings not just because they are of the same species, but because they branched out from the same heart?
It seems that the other compatriots have been completely slaughtered.
If it weren’t for my older brother’s mental care, there would have been many times when the front line would have collapsed.
I love my friends who, before a battle that determines the fate of the world, say to me, “Let’s throw away this responsibility and have some fun and be foolish.”
I love my big brother Kyoji.
As a son, I may not have been able to feel love for him, but as a person, he is a good guy, which truly feels like having a good father.
“Abandoning the forbidden good, laughing with a double strike.”
The reason Gore was obsessed with goodness was because he was killing his own kind, making the burden heavier for the last survivor… It’s something that makes you reconsider…
I think there is a part of Gore that has been somewhat relieved from burden since being praised for his good deeds.
If that’s not the case, I don’t think the teacher would praise Flash so honestly.
>>134
I really wanted someone to acknowledge the fact that I’ve been watching over the destruction of my own kind without anyone knowing.
The title is Domino, but I still think the main character is Zen.
Zen is amazing because he is the protagonist who fights to protect someone’s life without wavering from beginning to end.
Just the last look on my brother’s face could fill a whole thread.
Mizunami-san is a great character too, isn’t she?
Eden-chan’s fierce remarks were so amazing that I couldn’t help but clench my fists while reading.
Isn’t it strange, brother, that among all those desperate faces, there’s also Milly-chan’s face?
Gore is also properly a savior of humanity, isn’t he?
I think it’s impressive that, despite the sad past already being revealed, the character doesn’t become someone who can’t laugh due to the thin line separating them from that sadness.
Eden-chan definitely has too many questionable aspects, but I can’t dislike her because her love for beings other than humans is genuine.
>>144
It’s precisely because I poured real love into the imperfect that I was able to win in the end.
Big brother is dead, so who should Mizunami-san marry…?
>>145
Is it alcohol, I wonder…
Betray the law
Betraying the Sanzen Party
Betray the dominoes.
Betrayal of good.
Betrayal of good (second time)
I stole the heart of the true ancestor and still lived.
There are so many moments saved by the goodness of humanity, and after all, the teacher is a great hero…
It’s amazing that Eden-chan can quietly handle the Legion.
It’s something even Giants fans couldn’t do.
I’m getting fed up with Gunji, but I love how the comment section does a complete 180 and praises him for his constant performance, even with the new members joining.
>>149
What the heck is that guy?
>>161
What about being a professional gamer who plays games every day at 33 years old?
>>149
I have always been active in a way that befits the strongest average vampire…
No, stopping the detection with just the performance of a person is strange, isn’t it?
>>149
Gunsai is a non-weakening type character whose strength does not change whether he is an enemy or an ally.
>>149
If anything, that guy’s strength seems to be getting worse.
What are you doing swinging your arms around in the flesh to dodge Legion’s attacks?
My older brother is more of an older brother character than he realizes himself.
You said you didn’t feel anything… but when cryptocurrency crashes, are you going to hit me?!
>>151
💢
>>151
If I had probably apologized directly, I wouldn’t have been hit.
I lost to the natural allure.
>>151
Even my brother, who feels nothing, throws a punch as a provocation.
Creta and Malta manifested D-Nights during that time, their clones’ abilities are strange, and if there was someone they could trust a little more, they would have been a formidable opponent…
In reality, I wanted to entrust everything to my successor and die…
But even though my feelings are in a state of meditation, it wouldn’t make sense unless I fight with all my strength and stay in that state of meditation…
>>153
I hate Domino!!! There was someone shining, so why are they not here now!!!
is seriously a brat.
>>159
Gore has a dual attribute of a brat and an old fogey.
The first form of the teacher who was a doctor as a human being became an important figure at the core of human goodness.
The teacher’s third form, which has died and become part of goodness, is an incredibly useful hand.
The intermediate second form is well, um…
Eden is really terrible, but I can somewhat empathize with wanting to take revenge since it was forcibly put into the human framework and has always hated it.
I tried my best to become human for my sister, but I couldn’t do it.
It’s nice that the last words to the legion are still alive.
Even Eden-chan, who is like that, helped save the Legion and supported Domino, so everyone is influencing this outcome.
The fact that Legion seemed happy for a little while was all thanks to Eden-chan…
>>167
Even Domino thinks that Legion is an existence that shouldn’t live… it’s a sad creature.
>>181
If Gore is gone, we really have no choice but to dispose of it…
That person who loves children also has a sympathetic side towards the Legion, which may be subtle but is quite touching.
It’s true that even with the true ancestor’s heart in there, we can still control it, right Eden-chan?
…Is that it?
>>173
What the hell is wrong with you…?
I was happy that Mr. Nikaku brought to mind the scene where the good couldn’t cut through Eden for their ideal world, and instead, he fought for his own king.
I couldn’t quite grasp the character of the gorilla, but the phrase “the spirit is feminine” finally made it click for me.
>>177
The president is number one, and he’s always consistent about being number two.
Gore should have succeeded in the succession and died very early on.
I wish the president had become the top! If it were the president, they would have managed to turn things around from this development!
>>179
If I can only remain as No. 2 without being able to protect my lord, I feel it’s only natural for my disposition to become twisted.
The Legion is a monster, but it’s humanity that brought it into existence.
>>184
Isn’t it all Gore’s fault?
I became fond of the episode where even though the gorilla works extremely hard and produces results, people gather at someone else’s place.
Nanahara, who becomes a vampire after getting upset with a vending machine, has the potential to be like Johannes Krauser III.
>>186
It’s like Mr. Krauser is a shining person…
I want to reach the bright end, but I guess I can’t win against Sisca, so I’ve given up…
>>188
You guys are like my cremain!
>>188
In other words, the last refuge for Sisca is goodness…
Lost sight of death for 2000 years.
Thank you until the end, person in the atrocious suit.
>>191
You’re welcome, person with bad taste in T-shirts.
>>195
Being in this space makes me feel like my sense could go crazy.
>>191
Die after losing!
It was always interesting, but I think the real appeal was up until Nanahara joined.
When I was fighting against those dark, deep ones like black centipedes, whose names I forgot, in Crete.
I never thought there would be a good ending for survival.
>>194
Even while he was dying, I had a conviction…! A future walking under the blue sky with Shiska-kun…!
It made me realize that a battle without a hierarchy of abilities can be this interesting.
There may be strength and weakness in different situations, but the fact that general abilities can also work against the final boss is exciting!
Sisuka-kun has such a strong mental state that you wouldn’t think he’s a seriously ill person.
Sakami-kun, hurry and go pick him up.