
The intellectually disabled do not need to understand anything.
The intellectually disabled do not need to understand anything.
>>1
The unbeatable comeback has arrived…
>>1
You don’t have to understand.
I’m troubled if you suddenly become Master Logos.
Well, I guess it’s better that they’re distributing weapons…
Ordinary people in the Sakamoto world suddenly became weakened.
In the Sakamoto world, ordinary people are far braver than any assassins so I’m completely perplexed.
>>6
You were just someone with low intelligence.
“Must know”
Essential ability
Well, that’s fine.
I don’t understand the rules!
How do you distribute guns to 120 million people with around 40 branches?
>>11
Citizens are requested to pick up their My Number Card on the designated date for their place of residence.
It’s a world where more powerful old men and women are swarming than assassins.
Unused handguns.
I feel sorry thinking about all the inquiries they’ll get asking, “I don’t have a My Number card, though!?”
Is this also a government conspiracy to make us create My Number?
I wonder if those strangely strong individuals who were unfazed by the mystery will never appear again, even if there are depictions of ordinary people in the future.
I thought that in that world, even ordinary people are extremely strong, so a more trained assassin would be necessary.
I wonder if they started organizing the settings because they want to do serious stories too.
Once you start in a gag world, there’s no way to change things.
>>18
I felt it was a waste to have that interesting point, where citizens are oddly detached while assassins are killing each other, be denied.
It feels like a plot from a Yusuke Yamada novel…
Are you okay that a death game suddenly started?
I thought everyone knew that assassins were rampant…
If I even used a single bullet, it would definitely seem disadvantageous for job hunting.
Sakamoto has felt it is interesting at the moment since the beginning of the chain, but in the short-term and long-term, he hasn’t been able to keep up.
“When you say ‘Please don’t nitpick the settings’ from a superior position, it turns into this.”
Even though it was already a sufficiently strange worldview, being told “It’s due to the final boss’s strategy that we have this extraordinary situation!” is… well, it’s troublesome…
The contradictions that arise from the preceding and following episodes are the same as in My Hero Academia, but in My Hero Academia, I was able to enjoy it properly if I forgot what happened up until last week.
It’s like I was originally enjoying it with the premise that the story is crap, but they weirdly started caring about the story and ended up ruining it even more with unnecessary setups.
It’s really terrible that Sura has already gotten ahead of us with the goal of taking over the Katsu-ren and turning Sakamoto Store into a nationwide chain.
I don’t understand at all how Slah got the Prime Minister to cooperate.
Without killing, law enforcement cannot be maintained, so even if the government relies on it, what the slurs are doing is clearly a destruction of public order.
There is absolutely no meaning in the Japanese government cooperating in this farce.
I wonder how the government has managed the country until now, if they are succumbing to this level of pressure.
It’s fine if general citizens just shoot 300 million bullets at the Slur gang and it’s over.
Provide three dangerous templates to destroy the order of the bulletin board.
The Japanese government understands that maintaining peace is achieved by having 90% of criminals killed by the assassination group, so it’s clear why the assassination group won’t rise.
That aside, if they’re going to do something so reckless, they should mobilize the police and the Self-Defense Forces to eradicate the crime syndicate…
They were doing a big exhibition on assassins, right?
I think a military coup will happen normally, but isn’t there a Self-Defense Force in this world?
>>38
Did you kill them?
>>40
Japan is finished…
>>40
I think that if China and Russia invade, the plans for Sulla will be out of the question.
>>44
Did they kill China and Russia too?
>>45
The world has ended…
What has been with the mob and assassin exhibits so far?
Why are those guys supporting such unlawful orders?
It’s so bad that it’s actually funny… funny?
How do you manage up to three shots?
If you kill various guys and increase your ammo, can you become an invincible person?
If an assassin is strong enough to control everything, then that’s no longer an assassin but an army.
I think there are also children, but what will you do?
>>48
Please go to pick up your My Number Card on the specified date for your residence area.
An idiot who is chatting about the existence and role of assassination groups to the entire nation.
>>49
There’s a regular homepage, so it doesn’t matter…
I liked the absurdity of the mob, but the hate towards the slut on the slur side dragging the mob into it was intense.
Didn’t you just have something like a killer exhibition?
>>53
Actually, there is a hitman.
Even if you say that, you’re already promoting it widely, right?
Don’t do something like that now, which is like a death game manga that was once rampant in magazines and quickly got canceled, now only having a place on the web.
Can one hitman suppress 200,000 Self-Defense Force members and 300,000 police officers?
If the purpose and motivation were solid, I could have still gone along with it, but it’s just too vague…
I thought it had an excessively crazy worldview like Lycoris Recoil, and then an excessively crazy seriousness came just like Lycoris Recoil.
>>59
Distributing handguns, that definitely brings that to mind.
>>59
It feels like the second half of Licorice.
The content and the format suddenly became like the last battle of a sorcery.
>>60
I seriously think it will end up collapsing like a mass extinction.
“Dokina (goki)”
I don’t understand what this means!
Is it okay that the foundation of the setting is wavering?
Hah, wait, wait, I’m begging you, you intellectually challenged people.
>>64
Do not revive.
I feel like I got involved in an uncontrollable situation…
I feel like the Killed Resurrection was still done properly.
They gave me a preparation period too.
Don’t cast curses in places that don’t involve sales.
There were jobs like assassin that children wanted to be in the future, right?
As you know, Japan is a society of assassins.
>>73
Bachi has been saying that it’s a world like that from the beginning, so that’s good.
It’s been explained that the security is poor because it’s a society with swords.
Is this level of setting so crazy that it’s like I’ve actually lost my memory? I’m surprised.
Why all of a sudden…
Prison was interesting.
What’s more tragic than curses is that there are no followers who seem to support it as fervently over there.
>>76
Well, when it comes to jujutsu, it’s crazily interesting at times…
I think it would be an interesting subject if done as a short story or as a thought experiment.
Is it not counted if you threaten without shooting? Can the supervising person take custody of guns belonging to children and the elderly? Is it acceptable to take guns (ammunition) and use them?
It’s completely different from the cursed technique extermination ritual…
>>78
It means that the author has expanded a large-scale setting that they cannot fully handle.
>>95
In the first place, there was an explanation that the wandering was initially a way to acclimate the barrier.
What is this person saying…? (Why go as far as to hijack the broadcast for such a well-known fact…?)
I wish I could ride the Demon Slayer boom like Jujutsu.
I don’t like that Akira-chan has fallen into being a lackey for Slur!
>>82
I think all the fans of the order probably feel the same way.
>>82
It wasn’t that I entered the monkey space.
>>129
It would have been better if I had joined.
There is absolutely no benefit to partnering with a weak minority group like Slurr.
This manga only has the good parts, right?
It’s often said, but regardless of the story, this fluffy world view and relaxed mobs have a uniquely subtle charm.
I was feeling that way, so I’m very sad.
I don’t quite understand the rules…
>>86
Must know.
Both necessity and capability
From here, you’re saying it’s good to do a skit with a stand-up comedian who popped up out of nowhere and distribute guns to die?
>>87
The jujutsu that was done is really incredible in many ways.
Including both good and bad.
I’m not asking for a story from Sakamoto, you know…
If the story is too messed up, it really becomes a problem!
>>88
I thought it was a chaotic worldview, and I was enjoying it to some extent.
It seems that in the author’s mind, it wasn’t that chaotic after all, and now they’re going to make it chaotic…
I sometimes see things like, “What will happen to society if the entire population manifests supernatural powers, hehe?”
When it’s said that weapons will be given to the entire population, it makes me feel like that’s a bit unreasonable.
>>89
For some reason, there are many people here who force a smug expression while riding, which makes me feel even more puzzled.
There was a sense of reason to leave the participation to those who are aware of the existence of sorcerers, right?
The rules are simple, right?
I just can’t believe it’s something that can be executed because it’s too simple.
It seems Sakamoto isn’t going to come back without losing weight anymore.
>>93
It’s seriously an irrelevant element.
I somewhat understand what you want to say; perhaps there are editors pushing for that, involving ordinary people to broaden the scale and making them say complicated explanations.
Sakamoto Store is a national chain! I was excited even though I didn’t really understand the meaning…
>>97
It was the usual Sakamoto there…
>>97
This goal is probably already being abandoned.
I used to say that anime is bad but manga is interesting, and now look at this…
Sakamoto right now doesn’t seem like he can win against anyone in ORDER.
Wait, are we seriously changing the flow to where ordinary people didn’t know that hitmen exist?
Perhaps it’s because I have memories of just a few years ago when even handing out relief money and masks felt like a struggle and took that much time.
Is it becoming easy to question whether it will take at least six months, including the preparation for this plan to be activated?
I want you to spare me because the stock of ORDER, which cooperates with someone saying such outrageous things, is plummeting.
Can I receive it at a convenience store if I have a My Number card?
Takaba, help me.
>>110
I stopped reading after that old man died.
Why did ORDER suddenly say they wanted to team up with that guy?
>>111
It might be that they’re pretending to join hands while actually planning to kill.
>>111
Because it seems I can’t win against Copy Takematsu…?
>>117
By the way, when did you become proficient at using this?
In Slara Side, both the leisure and sportsmen have disappeared, the deer have vanished, and now even the celestial bow has gone. There are only four characters with names, including those who have yet to appear, plus Suu, so there’s no benefit for the killer alliance to form…
I honestly don’t really like that Takamura died so easily.
There are assassins, huh? Surprising.
Is that something I sometimes see? It’s dangerous, isn’t it?
It’s a world that flows there, isn’t it?
You probably thought we were out of our minds, but you really managed to kill it.
It has been adapted into an anime and has entered a somewhat long-term serialization mode.
I understand that it’s time to tone down the gags and focus on a more serious, substantial story.
The actions of the other party are very serious, but when I look at them again, it feels like they are doing a gag.
It seems like a worldview where ordinary people accept the existence of assassins as something normal and don’t care even if someone is killed right in front of them…
Magapoke Original has a certain atmosphere.
It should have been that kind of vibe since the days of the grave district, where there was some old man who would kill for you, right?
It was funny how the ordinary person who didn’t notice anything was called an intellectual weakling.
The extinction migration, leaving that aside for now.
There was a dramatic purpose in bringing out strong ability users from the past or from the wild to battle, and thanks to that, many great battles were born, which was a good thing.
I wonder what this means.
It seems like a setting that could be interesting if it’s a one-shot.
I don’t expect much from Sakamoto’s screenwriting skills.
It’s a work that shows off battle finishing moves and actions, but the story is quite ordinary.
A terrifying group of assassins from a certain country has arrived! ○○ has already been taken out!?
I feel like it was good to have such an incredibly straightforward story.
Involving ordinary people crosses the line… it’s not from the perspective of a hitman, but from a creative standpoint.
I really don’t think it has become interesting since Slur has come out.
It’s fun to see ORDER kill Slur’s friends with overwhelming violence.
The death roll was just not managed properly, but the setting and specific battles were interesting, right?
This feels like a sudden and unexpected statement.
The character of Aruzuki is just not good.
I don’t think the final boss necessarily has to be a pure evil person.
I dislike people who are mentally weak.
If humans are truly good, they should be able to remain good even in a situation like this!
There are often villains who start saying things like that, but usually the situations they set up are excessive.
When set up in such a bad taste, it’s easy to feel that there’s no good or evil to be found.
I mean, what’s going on with Sakamoto getting beaten up immediately after finishing his training?
>>136
I didn’t have the recognition that it was over.
Being a copy ability user, everything they’re saying and doing is so unappealing that it’s actually amazing.
Wow, I was surprised!
I think the idea of not shooting under this rule because of kindness is quite a sign of being intellectually weak.
Well, even if a group of orders band together, they can’t win anymore because Slur has copied the strongest order…
>>141
This setting is incredibly boring, isn’t it?
Even if one of my allies could become stronger than the copied Takamatsu, nothing would change if that ally gets copied.
The charm of slurries…
The relationship with Sakamoto is weaker than initially expected.
Being mentally weak is not good for a final boss above all.
The character next to the chapter boss seems to have higher combat ability than the boss, but he’s a mentally unstable older brother character.
It feels strange because it seems like something similar is being done by the chapter boss.
>>143
That’s well put.
There was an evaluation that during Sukuna’s era, the power-type Four Heavenly Kings were essentially the final boss, but Slara doesn’t feel like a boss at all.
A young and unstable person being the head of the organization and the final boss.
This manga would have been better off changing the enemy organization frequently instead of having a final boss.
ORDER is a directly affiliated organization of the execution squad, so I understand why they have been obedient to the authorities until now.
The assassination group has been taken over! So right now, we’re at the mercy of those who took over! That’s just plain absurd!
>>145
It’s supposed to be a team for internal purges, but it’s not functioning at all.
Even though Kopi Takamatsu attacks his friends without mercy.
If you rely on that, even the only virtue of the slur, which is camaraderie, will be ruined.
If what is being distributed is something like a liberator, it sounds interesting.
There are things like assassin exhibitions and assassin schools.
I thought that the assassins in that world were like idols from the Idolmaster universe.
If I had to choose between Kill Baby and Slur, Kill Baby seems more normal…
ORDER is supposed to be an organization that talks about order, but it’s hard to believe they’re supporting Slur.
The thread’s picture had the potential to become a godly form if Sakamoto had been as exciting as Jujutsu.
I really don’t understand why this setting is being output from Slara’s past.
Did Uda, Haruma, and Carolina Reaper die as sacrifices for this kind of ideology?
>>154
I’ve never seen someone who remembers the name of the dead guy on the Slur side.
Well, I think the flow of things suggests that only Oki is being foolish, while the others seem reluctant.
>>155
It’s a bit concerning that you’re involved in such a foolish thing, whether you like it or not…
I used to think it was the most interesting in Jump until recently, but now I’m feeling sad.
I want to take back recommending manga to the person who said anime is boring, just because manga is interesting.
By next week, I hope you can calm down and return to your usual self as a citizen.
If you include an interesting battle, then that’s fine.
In Jump, it’s permissible to move on as if the last story didn’t happen.
Quickly revive the Yotsumura father and have the gods turn against the Great Buddha to take on the original ORDER in battle.
If you don’t even do that, it really won’t be worth watching.
I remember Uda-kun.
I had always thought that the Great Buddha would die eventually.
I don’t want to be kicked out in such a lame environment…
Who was it that got killed in a way like in a shark movie?
No matter how you think about it, it’s a pattern that the author can’t handle well, like extinction.
Uda was killed by Takamura, huh…
Is Haruma the one who was killed by Takamura?