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  • March 20, 2025
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I saw the app’s recruitment. Is it okay with an extra fee of 2? Yeah. How old are you? …17. You’re so young! And you’re beautiful! It’s getting me excited! Where do you want to meet? Anywhere is fine. …Then how about we do it at that park ❤️ This is Tokyo, also known as…

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In the park!?

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A new one-shot papa-katsu manga by the creator of David-kun.

A new one-shot papa-katsu manga by the creator of David-kun.

Tokyo residents armed themselves — it became part of everyday life. Due to the widening economic disparity, public safety in the city reached an all-time low; violence can no longer be suppressed by law.

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Fight?!

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Street fight?

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Please take care of Tachinbo Kiruko.

https://manga-one.com/viewer/285495

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The slash suddenly began.

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The flow has changed.

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Moreover, it’s a girl meets girl situation!

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A world where citizens are armed due to economic hardship is too unpleasant…

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A blade without a guard, made of unpolished wood, feels like it could easily drop my mood…

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So you were David-kun’s person.

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>>11

What?!

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I feel like the setting for Zang was something like this.

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Did the illustration style change? Was it like this?

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>>13

The chubby, big-breasted beautiful girl is naturally good at it.

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It was interesting.

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The host is also a battle maniac, isn’t he?!

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Tōya is surprisingly strong…

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>>17

Well, that’s because it’s No.1 in Kabukichō.

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Is Yagyu-chan really Yagyu after all…?

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The host is dead!! How sad!!

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>>21

It is thought that he/she was probably satisfied.

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>>26

It was a bit cool that instead of revenge, he came back for a rematch as a swordsman.

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I love buddy stories with naughty girls and naughty girls.

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It’s somewhat unpredictable whether to kill or not, but if you do kill, you end up without anyone to make money from, right?

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The security is bad!

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At first it’s interesting, but it starts to lose momentum more and more…

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Despite having a flashy appearance, he’s actually really strong, so if this were a serialized work, Tōya would be a good big brother figure.

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>>27

It’s nice that the reason for strength is backed by steady effort.

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It’s definitely Iaido.

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When it becomes a serialized version, it’s the type of host that’s alive…

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With a single stroke of the knife, he has cut through the fence, so his skills must be reliable.

I’m dead…

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When the idea for the Tachi-nbo word struck, it must have felt incredibly good…

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Killing with a slash, huh…

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>https://manga-one.com/viewer/285495

The euphemism is too disturbing…

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I want Katanaya to live, but it seems difficult since they couldn’t dodge the upward diagonal slash and have been cut from below the chest to the collarbone…

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Life is too cheap!

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>>37

It’s the price of a sword madness, you know?

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I felt that the mid-section was a bit dull, but overall the art is good, and it has the potential to not end a one-shot gag in just one go, which is impressive coming from someone with weekly serialization experience.

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It seems that America has turned into a world like a western where duels happen with only handguns.

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>>39

There is a possibility that a chubby, busty American girl will come to study abroad.

My special move is breast reload.

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Studying aside, you can’t keep up with your part-time job either…

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It feels like the first episode of HachiWanda Diver.

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Isn’t it scary that Yagyu-chan is overwhelmingly winning against knives with gloves?

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This host person is dead…

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>https://manga-one.com/viewer/285495

I thought it was going to be erotic, but it turned out to be a refreshing girl meets girl story… or at least that’s how it should be.

The setting is so heavily oriented towards adult content that I can only think about erotic things…

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The host clearly looks dead.

The type that revives and joins the team around episode five.

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I wonder if you’ll fight against my sword (boron).

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I thought it was highly complete up to a certain point, but the unnaturalness from where the glasses become an obsession is strong.

I think it could be improved somehow during the serialization.

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Hey hey, that was a quick knockout…

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Wait, in this case, what does “horibetsu” mean?

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>>51

Don’t worry about the guarantee of life; the winner gets 20,000 yen.

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It’s not unusual for someone to be dead, but if they’re doing a serialized version, I hope they’re still alive.

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There was an explanation, huh…

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It wouldn’t be strange to live somewhat loosely within that worldview.

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The transformation of the deep path into a black-haired high school girl.

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Uncle 2 is graceful and cool.

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>>57

But he’s the preaching uncle…

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It’s a one-shot story, right?

How do we continue from here?

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>>58

Every week I fight various opponents, and after that, I’ll have a lovey-dovey time with Yagyu-chan.

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It’s quite long for a one-shot.

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I remember being in a historical novel about sword-fighting… something like winning one ryo.

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It can only become a yuri version of a skilled drawing, and the serialization will be tough unless the developments are quite skillful.

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Is David’s author not coming back to Jump?

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A lot of sword-wielding girls are going to come, right?

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>>65

Maybe that kind of school of thought.

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It’s nice that the host is using their finger as a knife on their prey.

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The girl was cuter when she was with David-kun.

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Undoubtedly a strong individual backed by steady training, but already at their growth limit.

I want to see a development where a sub-character breaks out of their shell.

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It feels like a setting similar to Mujina in Deep.

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Was it really such a story when I cut it?

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There will probably be a literal 100-person kill.

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The meaning of “itadaki girls” is changing!

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>>72

“Girls who receive life”

Too scary.

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>>72

She is now at the pinnacle of martial arts.

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If you don’t care about the guarantee of life, can you just roll around and take all the money you have?

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>>73

There must be some unwritten rules, given that the security has reached the worst level in the past… probably…

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>>73

You won’t be matched anymore.

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>>73

If you go too far, they’ll retaliate or attack in numbers, right?

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The topic is being taken over by the host brother instead of the main character’s daughter!

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>>74

There’s nothing to dislike about someone who’s flashy but actually a steady and dedicated hard worker.

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Lancer joins the battle!

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>>76

That guy definitely comes at you with the intent to kill as soon as he has someone to fight, so in this world, I think he’s considered even more of a madman.

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Wielding a ring knife in a dual-wield style, despite being a bit of a show-off, is actually kind of cool, isn’t it…?

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It’s not just for show that we’re number one in Kabukicho; we bring the excitement, too.

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As expected, reading this person gets boring halfway through…

The illustrations and the initial hook are good, but…

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It feels like the illustration has become a lot less intense.

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Suddenly, lovey-dovey feelings are sprouting out of nowhere, which is quite easy.

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There seems to be a sword wielder in Shinjuku Ni-chome.

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>>86

There’s a ridiculously strong lady, you know…

The host brother challenges and loses…

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The protagonist only has a charm in their somewhat strong and cute parts…

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I’m weak for stories about girls who get targeted by crazy women.

I'm weak for stories about girls who get targeted by crazy women.

Is that the face of someone who’s moved…? Kyun kyun, ha♡ Please become stronger, okay? I’ll pay billions, you know? Right? Right? Cut me, please. Ha♡ Ha♡ Burururu…♡ Ha♡

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It seems like someone like Atsushi with a mid-break will come out.

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I hope the protagonist is a sword-obsessed samurai from another world.

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>>92

If it’s complete from the start, there’s no room for growth.

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>>92

I think it’s Yagyu-chan who is feeling that glimpse and making it bloom.

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To be honest, there are a lot of scenarios where I just want to say “that’s nice” despite that.

I think it’s fine to change it to a guaranteed status while keeping the abbreviation as is.

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I have to keep it in the folder of works about bereavement and Yuri…

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Gallon Tsukamoto, who made someone bleed one gallon in a single night!

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Based on the host’s way of losing and the gloves when he appeared, is Yagyu’s fighting style boxing?

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Isn’t it great, a beautiful girl with long black hair, wearing a sailor uniform, glasses, and gloves, who excels in boxing?

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>>98

But they’re calling themselves a swordsman.

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>>109

You are a swordsman without a sword.

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>>111

I see.

When it comes to Yagyu, it’s the no-sword technique…

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About 70% of the positive feeling after reading comes from the host’s achievements.

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Even though he was beaten up badly, with his physical condition recovering without a scratch overnight, he should be fine with those injuries.

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I feel like there was a high school girl casually dealing drugs…

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If you don’t care about guaranteeing life, is it okay to stab and kill afterwards??

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>>103

It may not matter, but you will probably start to avoid matching with such a person.

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Can’t you be a bit more flirty?!

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>>104

Yagyu-chan has been aroused by Kiruko the whole time, right!?

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The girl is cute, but the setting is crazy…

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It’s frustrating that it’s surprisingly interesting…

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It’s a waste that although they have great potential, they haven’t had a series running for a long time.

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I thought it was an erotic manga when I opened it!!!!!!!

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There might be techniques that intentionally lead the opponent’s gaze and create openings by fighting in the nude or in a skirt.

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>>113

Roughly Sexy Commando

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Speaking of which, there was also a spear guy.

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It’s scary that even an old man like this can swing a sword around so easily…

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It’s kind of boring that there are no battle scenes with Yagyu-san.

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It was a one-time joke, but I enjoyed it more than I thought.

But it feels a bit frustrating that there are no combat scenes with glasses.

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>>121

If it becomes a series, you can read it.

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Not much.

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What is the government doing?

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>>124

If the maintenance of public order is insufficient, it would be a great help if idiots could kill each other off.

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The host caught between the lilies died.

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I want a lovely eye patch.

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The premise was interesting, so it would have been better to develop the setting more.

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That’s hilarious!

Dispensing medicine

It’s easy, isn’t it!

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>>128

Crime is out of control…

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>>129

Therefore, we arm ourselves.

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Why does everyone have good manners as swordsmen in this kind of security?

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>>130

Those who continue to flow towards the easier path seem likely to die quickly.

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Ahh, Tohya-sama has died!

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If you don’t care about the guarantee of life, then what do you want if you need a guarantee?

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>>133

Not fighting

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>>133

50,000 adult ants (Thank you for letting me get by without killing them with an adult attitude)

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I see, so you want to have a duel!

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Straight black-haired busty girls are in vogue.

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It seems a bit interesting, doesn’t it?

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Isn’t a knife ring useless after you catch someone off guard with it just once?

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I thought the way the security situation is ending feels like a comic book without a name.

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When the battle starts, it becomes a vibe like Tsumanuda.

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Competing for lives, twenty thousand is way too cheap…

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>>145

It feels good to cut down a brat who thinks it’s easy to take on an old man.

For that reason, around 20,000.

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Life is just right when it’s cheap.

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Is it popular lately for girls to be into swords?

https://www.pixiv.net/artworks/122517595

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I feel like characters increased rather after the serialization began.

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I like Tachinbo’s word sense.

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I feel like I died…

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The strategy is tough, Katanami.

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The knife is too disadvantaged…

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>>153

There must be body movement techniques that can allow you to enter inside the opponent’s range.

I’m said to be strong enough to hold my own with knife techniques.

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In other words, you want to have a duel!

It’s a manga that constantly comes to mind…

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>>154

Is this the deadlock between order and cruelty…

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In a sword fight, it’s difficult when the opponent ends up dead, isn’t it?

Despite being a classic in battle manga,

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“Talking casually about selling drugs.”

Tokyo is as finished as the world of Megaten.

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The security situation is so bad that you can kill someone and not be held accountable.

It seems likely that it’s tough from a setting perspective unless it’s a one-shot.

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>>158

Despite that, I can still manage to go to school normally…

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It’s the idea of a spear man…

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Toya-san is not dead; he was only deeply slashed in the chest.

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A stuffed bear with hidden weapons!?

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When Yagyu-chan defeated the host for the first time.

The host had his face beaten up and was lying down.

It’s strange damage depiction even though it should be a sword fight.

When Yanagyu-chan was instantly killed by Kiruko, she was holding her stomach despite not taking any slashing damage.

Does that mean that a battle scene without a conclusion is depicted ambiguously?

Or is Yagyu-chan just a boxer in name only?

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>>166

Oh no…

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>>175

That guy is swinging around a non-lethal weapon, right?

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>>166

It seems like you’ve mastered the essence of Yagyu’s no-sword technique…

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>>165

Where did the deliciousness come from in Oishinbo?

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>>167

I wonder where Nomura Shinbo’s “Nobomo” came from.

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>>168

I wonder where the extreme evil Ganbo came from.

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I read it, but this protagonist wasn’t a promiscuous woman… I’m disappointed.

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>>169

Because it’s Kilman.

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>>169

Maybe if the series continues, characters like Yari-man’s Hōzōin will appear.

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>>169

(I am remembering what the story about “that girl is a slut” was like)

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>>173

It’s a story about a spear-wielder entering the strongest tournament to defeat the true spear-wielder.

About Baki.

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>>185

I’m sure there were also people like “te-man,” right?

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The type that uses wordplay on real things to turn them into something different is

It’s easy to run out of ideas quickly!!

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>>176

That’s why it’s a one-shot.

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>>183

It was a one-shot, so I was able to escape, but I wonder how they’ll handle this if it becomes a series…

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>>176

If you state your name in the settings, you’ll be relieved of your duties.

All that’s left is to just do a regular human drama.

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There is a possibility of a no-blade style.

I won’t know unless it becomes a series…

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The beginning is good, but the development, turn, and conclusion aren’t so great, so for now I’ll just use erotic elements to cover it up.

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>>179

It was kind of like that after David-kun’s visual debut as well…

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No guarantee of life, but paying 20,000 to the winner… Hobe 2.

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I really like the manga drawn by this person… I hope they serialize it again…

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When a strong, talented, and wealthy person with glasses falls in love with you, it somehow becomes unappealing.

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>>182

Is it a dirty-themed lesbian?

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>>187

I forgive you!

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Isn’t the old man pretty weak if he’s being handled with one arm while he’s in a high guard with both hands?

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In other words, you want to fight.

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Why did you throw the knife…?

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>>193

Focus on deflecting the prey to create an opening in their guard, and then take them down with the main knife.

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It’s a bit of a literacy issue for app developers to arbitrarily extract personal information.

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>>194

This is a sword frenzy here.

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The drugs you’re dealing with are probably meant for combat, anyway.

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More than anyone else.

Hurry up.

Pull out ♡

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Is the host dead?

Are you okay?

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>>200

Tokyo residents won’t die from being cut.

It’s different from the prefectural residents.

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Is this a manga that pays attention to literacy in the story?

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Like a lighter version of the Ninja World.

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This manga is generating more PVs than other one-shot projects…

Are the sword people that bloodthirsty?

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>>204

Because everyone likes it when girls wield weapons and fight to the death, right?

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The host is so strong!

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There’s no one who dislikes a manga where high school girls duel with Japanese swords…

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The introduction feels like Hachiwan Diver…

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It’s interesting, but if I want to read more, I’m troubled because I want to see the supporting character host in action.

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>>210

Dead…

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Someone is dead…

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The host has a great character… I thought he might come after the glasses girl and do some nasty harassment, but he was just a man who wanted to be strong.

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The host’s likeability has increased.

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It seems that you really love swords, judging by your stage name…

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I wish the first “papa” dating preaching uncle was stronger…

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This is interesting, but it’s a one-liner, right?

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The duel law in Japan has been abolished.

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