
Yasha Mom!
Yasha-sensei is fighting…!
It was interesting, but it still feels like a long way to go for those who want to connect.
>>3
I think they will come to the launch.
>>20
I’m glad we chose a tatami mat seating area.
>>20
I knew it, that person will definitely come.
The fan events for Yabako World are continuing…
>>4
Right now feels like the final save point before entering the last dungeon, so it’s a stage where I can freely draw various things for a while in preparation for the final battle.
Teacher!
Why is the teacher here!?
>>6
It’s a house, isn’t it!?
The strategy makes sense.
Isn’t it amazing that you, uncle, aren’t out of breath?
>>9
Even though he’s an uncle…
Isn’t it unfair that only the uncle is dressed nicely?
Did Uncle Narushima not use the crash?
It feels like other characters from different works, who were just service level until now, are making a solid appearance at the conclusion.
Is it true that Omega is the most futuristic story in the Yabako manga?
>>15
It seems that women’s pro wrestling is not gaining much popularity, so it might be the era of the Fight Spirit Sisters.
Hey, everyone in Kure, even if the blades are dull, those with bats in the back can kill without worrying about that, right?
>>16
It’s better to be dead.
I was seriously surprised when the teacher appeared out of nowhere…
Is it okay to say that the uncle is at the peak class of striking?
>>18
Technically, well…
It seems suspicious to become the pinnacle of the attacking side.
>>18
It feels like reallocating Wakatuki’s surplus power into techniques while maintaining the same level of observation during others’ matches.
>>50
I feel like in the case of my uncle, he’s just seriously talking casually.
This person doesn’t care at all even if their predictions are off.
Before it ends, I’d like someone to put out a winning strategy worth a thousand gold, but since it’s still the early stages, if I go about it poorly it could spoil things, so it’s tough…
Is this your first time joining with dumbbells?
>>22
No matter what, Shou and Ayaka can’t be the ones to fight…
Enough with the inside jokes, let’s move on with the conversation.
>>26
Rakan’s response
>>26
(Backfist)
I hope that without any crazy techniques, the strongest striker is Wakatsuki-san.
>>27
If it’s about technique, then yeah.
I guess the runner-up is Willem.
Whether or not to include Rihito’s finger in the strike changes the situation.
It’s someone who appears in the dumbbell.
Are they hiding their inverted eyes by using thread-eyed character design?
>>33
The type that shows their true colors when they get serious.
As expected, Soryu and Kongou are unfair!
>>34
Martial arts are cunning things…
>>34
The concept of controlling the flow of power or tensing muscles in preparation for an attack is something that actually exists in various martial arts…
“Dumbbell Nan Kilo Moteru is a reference book for muscle training that can also serve as a side dish, so it’s a good idea to read it!”
I can’t believe there’s no damage.
The uncle still seems to be totally relaxed…
>>40
It’s just a trial match.
This is so strong that it might disrupt the worldview, like with Tatsuyoshi.
>>42
Isn’t it around the level of Kuroki or something like that?
>>45
Well, since I’m the strongest in the public karate world, it wouldn’t be strange for me to reach that level along with Koyasu…
>>42
Since we are currently talking about the human world, let’s set aside the gorillas for a moment…
Mr. Ouma’s revival was in episode 50, and the conclusion of the rival battle was in episode 140, but somehow we’ve reached episode 300.
I’m glad it ended as scheduled because if the gorilla walking down the hallway had joined in, it would have clearly become a big mess.
It’s true that there’s a focus on the battles with the uncle and the stone monument.
The other three got a bit short-changed.
This is the future appearance of Yasha-sensei, compared to when they appeared in the dumbbell.
>>51
It’s a star of middle age…
In terms of worldview, time travel through muscles is the craziest thing ever…
There are people who were serving meals to Yamashita Kazuo, right?
Uncle knows how to conquer his own eyes, so he probably has measures in place for that too…
If this is the case with an uncle, isn’t the strongest Mongoloid actually above Kuroki?
Right now, Ouma is about at the same level as Kuroki or maybe just a bit below.
Since neither of us has shown our true abilities or trump cards, we can’t gauge the bottom, but since he’s the protagonist, I guess Ouma-san is stronger.
I am receiving guidance from those who are connected.
>>58
But the old man is always drinking with those he connects with.
>>63
If you’re drinking for a long time at that distance, you’re definitely going to catch something like a bacterial infection.
Speaking of which, Nobunaga in this world is really into working out…
Even if we assume that a gorilla is stronger than an uncle by the same margin as its pursuit, it seems that the connected beings are several times stronger, so from the perspective of the current worldview, there’s no problem.
>>60
I want to see a match between karate and Gaoran.
If you think that the upper echelon of the Purgatory A-Class Kengan can be improved, then even with weapons, Yasha-sensei is probably stronger than the characters who have only one win.
In the first place, we don’t even know if the skill gap between the uncle and the gorilla is the same as it was during the pursuit of the way.
If it weren’t for Kengan, she would probably be an unnecessarily popular mom.
How old is Karura now…?
>>67
I think I was around 20 years old.
>>74
Just hold him already, Ouma-san.
>>74
Well, then there’s no problem in trying to have a baby.
>>67
I was 16 during the death match tournament, and it’s been about 5-6 years since then, so I’m around 21 or 22 now.
Where did the right balance of being strong and compatible connect?
Everything.
>>68
It seems that there is a terrorist leader who has become very unfortunate because these two people unexpectedly met.
I guess the teacher is already around forty.
>>70
Isn’t it just around 40, Yasha?
By the way, Hibiki’s potential is on par with Ouma.
>>71
In other words, it means they are connected.
>>71
There was a time when I went all out to win, even using an advance payment…
Is it about time for Omega to wrap up and start a tournament with a new title?
If they’ve been training all along, it’s strange that there are two higher-ranked karateka with Gorilla Koyasu.
Speaking of which, there’s another person who is at the same level as Tatsuyoshi.
Thinking about it that way, this world karate is incredibly strong.
Original work by Sandrovich Yabako, “Kengan Omega” has finally reached volume 27! It has matched the final volume count of the previous work “Kengan Ashura.” Omega will continue, so please keep reading and supporting it.
Since this is the case at volume 27, I think it will continue for a little longer.
Karla, who is an Omega in high school in Ashura, has been in college for about two years now, so she seems likely to graduate soon.
Mr. Ouma hasn’t been using his techniques from Kure lately.
It was cool like the Kaiten Zetsuga.
>>84
It’s no good because uncle is going to die.
How many hours does the special training at the Kure House last?
>>85
24 hours
This is impossible…
I want to see a karate match between Gorilla and Kuroki!
Is that aunt who appeared at the end strong?
>>88
I think it’s because she’s Karura’s mom that she’s strong.
>>88
Grandson of King Eri
The hierarchy of the Kure clan is not well understood except for Raian…
Unless you become quite an old man.
The characters in this manga hardly show any signs of weakness due to aging.
Is the other crazy girl dimension usually fixed around Ashura?
>>95
Wasn’t the first win before the start of Omega?
>>95
It seems that the story about the dumbbell and winning a fortune is from around the latter half of Ashura to just before the start of Omega.
Thinking about it that way, Doge-chan was quite a powerful figure too…
>>86
It’s been about 5 years since then, so you should be close to 40.
…I wonder if Hibiki-sensei was able to get married.
Considering that he was strong enough to lose to Ikenuchi before his mountain training, it seems my uncle has become quite strong as well.
It seems like the conclusion with those who are connected is still a long way off, but having so many fan service episodes makes me realize that it’s coming to an end.
It’s been three and a half years since Hikaru-kun got beaten up by Hikari, and the Omega start was two years after the tournament.
A lot of time has passed in the story.
It’s nice that the karate gorilla, who is probably stronger than this uncle, is practicing karate openly and not secretly.
>>102
The Rokushinkai has decided not to have any involvement with the underworld.
Such strength just from appearances…?
>>108
A strong guy wouldn’t go out of his way to the back.
>>110
Such…
>>108
Well, it’s not like the front is inferior to the back or anything.
Originally, someone like Gao Lan has top-level abilities both in the open and behind the scenes.
>>108
Well, in the world of traditional martial arts, especially in the karate scene, there are usually at least two guys above the age of middle-aged men and some slightly below that level…
It was a lucky punch from someone I completely looked down on when facing a handsome opponent, so it’s hard to say it was skill, but I lost, so it can’t be helped!
Is Yamashita Kazuo already turning 60?
3 Series Timeline: Kengan Ashura 2 years later, Kengan Omega, How Many Kilograms Can You Lift? 2nd year, 3rd year. Although the world view is common, the timelines are different. By the way, it seems that the episodes of How Many Kilograms Can You Lift? are mixed between the 2nd and 3rd years. “Kengan Omega” is the story that takes place the farthest in the future.
It’s roughly like this.
>>109
At the time of Omega, Hibiki was also a university student, huh?
In the second part of the quest, the six true members are also caught up with people involved in the underground business…
It’s quite a hypocrisy that Rokuma seems not to get involved with the underworld!
A strong person in the front is also strong in the back.
>>116
It’s true, Okubo!
>>121
Isn’t it a strong representative even behind the scenes?
>>121
Okubo’s golden eight seconds is really amazing.
If you always do that, you’ll be able to become skilled enough to connect things.
>>128
The golden eight seconds begin!
It ended in less than eight seconds…
>>121
Kuppo is actually strong.
I want to say that, but there are more opponents now that I don’t know if I can win against, like King Dragon Mountain…
Is it that the story about “a thousand gold pieces” ends within about a year?
>>117
In other words, there’s a possibility that Omega is also doing something in real-time regardless of the bugs.
>>117
Otherwise, Hime-chan won’t be an active high school girl fighter anymore…
>>117
The enemy forces? It’s something unique to “One Victory, A Thousand Gold,” and even if it overlaps with the Omega timeline, it doesn’t seem to have much impact.
>>125
I think the Star Child Project, which includes only Himena, is about creating the strongest base through a cursed poison or something like that.
Perhaps it might be related to a separate approach from the cloning meant to create the physical body for those who may be connected.
On the contrary, people who only appear in the background have a reason for not being able to come to the foreground.
I hope Okubo-kun evolves soon.
Many of them balance both the front and the back.
There are quite a few people who can’t tell which is which.
If Ikeuchi had been doing well since his seeker days, he might be as strong as he is now.
The strongest in the sumo world is normally the yokozuna in the main division.
The surface of karate is unusually strong.
Okubo tends to be underestimated because he lost to Sekirin, but there’s probably no one who could have beaten Sekirin at that time, meta-wise…
Even though there were meta elements, it’s a bit harsh that Okubo-kun lost to Karasaki, who wasn’t adjusted.
Isn’t Serpine also a public figure?
I wonder what the judo standings are like right now.
>>136
No matter how strong someone is, they cannot match Lord Meguro.
When watching KO compilations, it feels like calf kicks are just low kicks, but aren’t they too strong…?
>>138
Even if other parts hurt, you can stand and move, but the pain in your legs is such a simple logic that you can’t stand anymore…
>>138
It’s too strong, but it’s not uncommon for the leg that gets kicked to break.
Judo’s prominent characters don’t show up at all, regardless of their strength or weakness.
There are only crazy judo practitioners.
Are the only judo characters Arashiyama-san and Boy A?
Character Introduction 031 Teddy Nelner
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● Age: 27 years
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Author’s Comment
Current world champion in judo over 100 kg category. Of course, he is incredibly strong. He is aware of the existence of underground combat sports, but it seems he has no intention of participating himself. If he were to join the world of underground combat sports, it would undoubtedly change the power dynamics significantly. Some might have already noticed, but he is actually younger than Nicola (Jean).
This guy (27 years old) might be at the top.
>>143
Gao Lan is that strong, and even those who don’t fight like Omote are suggested to be incredibly strong at the top of their respective fields, so the overall champion Okubo from Japan should really be even stronger…
The Senkin faction looks stronger than the Kengan faction due to the portrayal.
For a power type in Kengan, they don’t really break the venue considering their power, do they?
According to judo rules, Arashiyama-san is a bit too lawless.
The uncle is drinking something that connects him, so there is a strong possibility that he is unconsciously accumulating a huge amount of experience points due to its effects.
If Arashiyama were in front, it seems like they could take the world, but they went behind for some reason…
It’s impossible to surpass Arashiyama’s judo character.
Including the meaning of ability and level of trickery.
>>149
The moves are about half directed at the master of Kenichi’s world.
>>154
Unless it involves concepts or magic beyond this, there’s really nothing else like Kenichi’s breathing throw (forcing the opponent to sense an attack and making them choose whether to take it or dodge and be slammed).
Hayami-kun is crazy, but his mind is sane, right!
I think there aren’t many characters that serve dual roles in fighting games.
Perhaps it didn’t increase much in Omega.
Mr. Arashiyama is still far from reaching the level of his rivals…
If Arashiyama wants to go back, they can do so anytime.
The table just does not include boy M.
>>155
They are not on the back either.
>>159
I understand.
>>155
They’re not behind me anymore…
Arashiyama is the only Stand user in Kengan…
>>157
This stand only interferes with Arashiyama’s spirit…
If Lord Meguro, who committed murder, were to come, there would only be the back entrance, so it was correct to have actually met.
The only losing pattern for Arashiyama is the one shoulder throw…
If Arashiyama participates in the public battle, it would be way too much of a terrible game…
As expected, it looks cheesy when depicted in a full-contact karate manga.
>>164
Sister’s reply
Boy M (temporary) exists, but Boy M (true) is no longer in this world.
It seems that both the participants and spectators of Arashiyama’s judo match are going to find it incredibly boring.
What was Hayami-kun doing… just being a regular working adult?
>>170
I’m training with Arashiyama.
>>170
The president’s job entrusted to an uncle.
>>170
A position where I set up a covert operation flag and just leave it as is.
If I were to fight Arashiyama under judo rules, it would be impossible to even have a good match, so it’s really frustrating.
I wonder what would have happened if Meguro had fought against Arashiyama.
As long as it’s under the rules of Purgatory, Arashiyama will remain at a disadvantage.
Isn’t throwing due to skin friction a bit too lawless?
Because that’s how it is, right? Without bare-handed face attacks, we’re stupidly hitting each other in the stomach from an unnatural distance… I also hate traditional karate. Training specific body parts is barbaric. No good, sis, it’s the era of diversity now. You should respect other people’s values too. Well! I’m great, aren’t I? Fight! Move!!
My sister also mentioned it.
Full contact seemed like an image of just a lot of punching each other, but is it different…?
>>179
That’s right.
I’ve only done bad things like killing bugs, you know, Hayami-kun.
>>181
It’s a good deed.
The difference between full-contact and tradition is often highlighted in fighting manga, so I’ve learned it.
It became a battle card like Batuki.
Is fighting with faceguards different from full contact?
>>184
Isn’t that protective gear karate?
>>184
Protective gear karate is, I suppose, somewhat categorized under full contact.
The rules are completely different, but…
>>184
Traditional karate places significant importance on kata practice.
I’m sorry if it offends anyone, but…
I think that full-contact karate isn’t very cool or visually appealing when it comes to actually watching it in reality, not just in manga.
Okubo is a world-class heavyweight champion, not just in Japan but also in an organization like UFC.
That’s why I agree that it can be stronger.
I’m sorry, I misunderstood.
>>190
Well then, after all, it’s more and more Yeah…
Karura is said to be strong, but since she’s a woman, it seems like she will end without any proper battle scenes.
It would be great if you could appear on the side of a fortune.
Okubo is in such a fortunate position that his opponents are either guaranteed to lose or significantly below his level.
>>193
I want an opponent like Kanbayashi.
And even Kanrin is already facing a tough environment!
Okubo’s positioning is just perfect for being a decoy.
It’s terrible that Okubo and Hatsumi are in positions that make them appear like superhumans due to the way they are portrayed against their opponents.
Okubo was set up as a strong candidate for the top of mixed martial arts, having first appeared overseas and taken the title.
I’ve been made to play the role of a stepping stone, and that’s pretty much how my appearances have been lately.
When we played in the match, Kuroki and Ryan also reacted by saying this guy is strong.
It’s just that losing to Seki feels a bit…
>>197
If I get hit with a Shining Wizard at the timing of Mutoh’s retirement, there’s no way I can win…
Since I’m wearing clown makeup, I like the theory that Okubo is a traitor on the Kengan side.
Originally, as a true powerhouse, they should be on par with Gaoran.
It might be a world where karate > boxing > mixed martial arts.
I really like the concept of being a mixed martial artist who excels in every area, with no gaps in striking, grappling, or submissions.
It’s undeniable that it’s somewhat plain in a comic book way…
Okubo has a fighting style that overlaps with Agito’s.
Okubo’s battle record is
Fang: × (Almost at mental break)
Cosmo: × (with conditions)
Red: 0
Kanbayashi: ×
“But I’ve only won against mob guards and fighters…”
Well, I understand that it was a flow like that in a manga, but…
It was a bit disappointing to lose to Karabayashi, who had to suddenly adjust to the match without enough preparation.