
I cannot translate the provided text as it appears to be nonsensical or distorted.
Well, it might not have split open completely…
>>2
On the other hand, I think it’s heavy and not so easy to use like that.
When you reach the level of a master like Usui-san, it turns out that the shell was actually easier to use.
Because he was able to use that well.
First, I’m losing to Shishio Makoto…
If I had this, I would definitely go and take it to kill Shishio, and I wouldn’t lose to anyone.
>>6
That’s why I didn’t do it, because if I lost, I really couldn’t make any excuses. Chicken.
>>17
Are you mocking Mr. Usui!!?
But the weapon is bad… and since Saito said that, it’s not so unreasonable to be angry, saying, “Well, then Usui was also bad at that time, right!?”
>>7
It’s terrible that neither Saito nor Usui has said anything themselves.
Hehehe, Hahaha.
>>8
What’s so funny!!
Whoever it is, it’s wrong to exaggerate.
Ms. Usui lost because she got furious after losing the response battle, right?
If we had this, we might have been able to defeat Saito, but Shishio had already acknowledged defeat before even fighting, so it’s a different level…
It’s not like I want to carry around something that stands out so much.
Why is there an eye mark?
Saito and Usui-san are not the type to make excuses with weapons in the midst of battle anyway…
It’s because there weren’t enough snacks.
When I see that the Azure Dragon had to sacrifice an arm once and the junior disciple initially accepted it before letting it go, it’s pretty strange how Umi-sensei can perfectly flow through it on the first try.
>>19
Because strength is real…
At the point where I thought I couldn’t win against Shishio in my heart, I felt that weapons didn’t matter much…
It seems that Amasui is better in the darkness, so are there any flashy ones?
>>20
With this, there’s no need to sneak and hide in the dark, and Ms. Umizui fought head-on against anyone and did not lose!
This scene is quite strange because Saito, or rather Nagakura, is saying something pathetic…
By the way, the hand spear and shield that Umi-san has are quite large, unlike this one.
In the first place, my junior disciple said there’s no way Mr. Usui could lose to someone of this level! Have you lost your edge?! That’s why Nagakura said that with such a saber, he couldn’t perform the Jabberwock properly, leading to this.
When you think about it, isn’t the essence of the rebuttal a bit off?
Well, this Usui-san’s younger disciple is also, if I may say, quite something.
The golden glittering Tinpeirochin and the dark martial arts have terrible compatibility.
Mr. Usui’s mental state is just a bit delicate.
>>27
Well, in the world of Rurouni Kenshin, where strength of heart and purity are paramount, Usui-san is quite low.
Being told repeatedly by allies not to bully the weak is quite something.
>>28
The moment you perfectly hit, it shifts the attack and negates it, plus the opponent becomes wide open— isn’t that a bit too strong as a defensive technique?
>>28
Uzumaki-san is really doing something incredible by completely countering Gattō from when it was stronger than in the Hokkaido arc.
It’s plain, but…
>>32
Moreover, this is my first time seeing it.
>>32
In other words, the fact that they perfectly handle it and do so as if it were completely natural is proof of their remarkable skill.
There’s no need to do anything flashy to prevent a lunge.
>>28
I wonder if it’s easier to parry because I can sense the moment of impact with super hearing.
Since Mr. Usui sees Shishio as the ultimate goal, it was suggested that he might be avoiding this one with a high thermal conductivity, right?
In that situation, the only allies who might be able to win a rebuttal against Uesugi are Kenshin, Saito, and maybe the master, with whom there’s no need to argue at all.
What would happen if you hit double extremes?
>>35
Maybe Sanosuke’s can explode.
It might be impossible for a monk.
Is Umi-san actually not as strong as I thought!?
>>38
Aside from mental aspects, it’s been quite highly regarded for a long time.
>>38
Although strong, there was a weakness in my mentality that made me feel like a defeated dog when my true nature was pointed out.
I don’t know if it could dodge even with perfect preparation.
>>38
As long as you have the right mentality, you can completely counter the attack and deal damage bit by bit, and eventually, they would die from blood loss, so apart from having a weak mentality, they’re actually strong.
>>38
You’re weak-hearted!
>>39
In the midst of all the samurai around, I was the only one who didn’t have the courage to use the tinbe and rochin.
>>39
After training, I’ve come to the conclusion that this won’t allow me to defeat Shishio.
>>53
It was pointed out that even in the main story, I felt I had become stronger through the Ryukyu combat techniques and my sixth sense, but my opponent had become even stronger and broke me, so it doesn’t matter, right?
>>39
No matter how many times I see it, it’s Kiba God Kanjuro.
The monk’s ultimate ability is that he can attack from a distance, so there’s nothing that can be done.
>>40
When it comes down to it, we have the whole body to rely on.
Well, since Umi’s shield isn’t hard at all, there is a theory that if the shield were fundamentally hard, it wouldn’t have been a problem to take the zero-class hit.
The reason I lost is simply because I got caught up in the provocation, so that’s not it.
However, it seems that Uesugi is considered the second strongest among the Juppongatana, which was acknowledged by the others, so there might have been some factor within Wazuki that could allow him to win against the monk.
>>46
If we confront each other head-on, I think I can disrupt the timing of Kiwami and turn it into just a punch when I receive it with a tin be.
>>46
I feel like the monk is tough if we’re not using long-range attacks.
>>46
The martial arts themselves are probably not effective enough compared to Sano, so they won’t hit.
Mr. Usu should have quietly returned to his hometown of Ryukyu if he felt that it was impossible and that he couldn’t win.
Did you know that the disciple was originally blind?
How did you find out that I lost and died to Saito in the first place?
>>49
Isn’t it the information network of the swordsmanship weapons?
That’s just a lump of how they managed to investigate that…
>>55
Since you’re teaming up with Yamino Take, maybe you’re getting all the information through that, right?
In that case, Yami no Takeshi was a serious intelligence organization that was clashing with the Oniwabanshu…
Well, the monk’s speed is slow, so there are times when the attacks actually hit.
I think if you abandon taking hits with the tinbei and use the roach from the blind spots to poke away, they will eventually die.
I don’t think Usui is weak, but I feel like they just have a terrible compatibility with the monk, so I don’t feel like they can win.
Despite having a combat style like Dark Souls, the mental state is that of a cocky chicken, which is an extreme mismatch.
Regarding the shield, it seems that it has no defensive capability and is just easy to deflect, which is why it manages to deflect the thrust with skill, and the shield doesn’t break, but it’s an extremely difficult technique that’s quite subtle.
What kind of faces do the two below have…?
>>58
The person on the right has a face that says they’ve lost Saito’s position because of unnecessary following…
I think it’s okay to munch on snacks if your mental state is solid as steel.
If it’s Kiwami that requires perfect timing, it seems like we could manage to adjust it somehow.
It seems I can fly at the moment of hitting the target.
When you think about it, isn’t it a miracle to casually deflect a sword with a turtle shell shield, not just with the Fang Thrust?
>>65
If it were me, I’d end up getting it stuck in either my foot or face in a weird way after it gets all gnarly.
If we wanted to fully harness Mr. Usui’s nature, we should have turned off all the lights in the room.
>>66
There’s no way I couldn’t hear the sound of the candle, and Usui probably disliked it.
The survivor from the Bakumatsu period has mental depletion as a default skill, and even Mr. Usui has been severely depleted, but now Saito from Hokkaido is being depleted due to past grievances…
I heard that Shishio-sama was given a room that stands out annoyingly as a form of harassment, and that was not good.
Mr. Usui has the mobility to stick to the ceiling without needing to be on the receiving end, and if he uses a strategy that doesn’t stand out in manga, he should be able to defeat the monk without any problems.
In Kyoto, it’s still not possible to use the whole body for ranged attacks, so I wonder if we can manage somehow with mobility, monk.
Well, I guess the only one who could probably beat Shishio in a one-on-one fight is the master…
The Zero was a counter.
I could see it.
Can Raijuta-sensei gain an advantage over Uminami-san?
>>78
If you think seriously about it, the flying Iizuna makes a lot of noise, and with a heart that easy to read, isn’t it a piece of cake?
>>78
Even Kenshin can read the trajectory, so I’m sure Usui-san can easily dodge it.
If you wait on a field that is too advantageous for yourself, you never know what the opponent will do.
It would be easier if you honestly showed up for the competition.
Certainly, if it’s the prickly strategy hidden in the darkness…
It seems like I would be in trouble if I were a monk before mastering the entire body.
>>80
Conversely, one could say that the current monk is fully prepared for attacks coming from multiple directions hidden in the darkness.
What is with this person…
The assassin style shouldn’t fight so openly.
>>81
There were occasional scenes where Kenshin kindly explained the environment for a manslayer to kill people and how to deal with encounters with enemies.
Even during the Battousai era, Kenshin would cut based on the situation, and if he got tangled up with multiple opponents, he would first pretend to escape to disrupt their formation before attacking decisively.
With this equipment, Uminosuke-san will be fine even if he gets dragon roar flashed in his ear.
It was a strength that compensated for the inability to see with tremendous concentration and various other things.
If you lose your composure and get caught up in a verbal argument, then of course you’ll lose.
Honestly, I think you’re weak only because you haven’t read the original.
>>86
If you are treated like a pathetic person, it’s not strange to think that you’re just weak unless you think deeply about it.
>>86
Many readers probably get the impression that it’s disappointing because Saito beats him up in the debate and then finishes it with a single blow from the Zero Type.
The power of the Zero is too inconsistent.
It can’t be helped; Saito’s mentality was invincible until the end of the people-vengeance arc…
It’s often overlooked that because Umi got provoked and lost his temper, and since Saito, who is a skilled fighter, couldn’t land his Gattotsu at all, he ended up having to use the Zero-Special that he was saving for settling the score with Kenshin.
If the Zero can withstand the visual damage, the outcome would change, right?
>>89
The Zero model is using only the springs of its entire body on the spot, so there will likely be a lot of openings after executing that move…
This must be Uminari-san, who trains for revenge because his eyes were gouged out…
It’s amazing that you trained your ears to that extent through acquired skills.
>>91
Isn’t the ear itself something inherent from birth?
I just didn’t notice it when my eyes could see.
>>115
They say they woke up after being blinded.
Since it makes a sound, long-range attacks can be avoided, but whether we can deal with it along with the shield in close range will be the key to victory.
In other words, it’s a mental battle…
The initial thrust I delivered to Sanosuke with that half-hearted technique had a weapon-like destructive power, and even after being taken down by Usui, I charged in like a missile, smashing through wooden gates; the power of the thrust back then was outrageous.
Mr. Umizui, who can actually do that, is amazing.
Mr. Usui can fight without a shield, so I think he would use a fast fighting style against opponents like a teacher or a monk.
In reality, if we actually faced off, my body wouldn’t be able to keep up with the speed, so I would probably lose, but I do think that the performance of the Mind’s Eye is quite compatible with Soujirou’s emotional detachment and his ability to shrink distance.
It seems to be a consistent assessment that they have ability but a weak mentality.
It is clearly Umi’s fault for being goaded into taking the zero-type hit, but conversely, if he hadn’t used the zero-type, he would have been completely stuck, so there are actually no elements to evaluate his simple combat ability.
If there were more strong characters in a debate… there are quite a few that fit that description…
In terms of skill, there was no doubt that they were above Saito, and I can understand why they would refute any talk about equipment.
The way it was done left a bad impression, but it’s just that the parry character was in a rage state, and after failing to parry a one-shot kill move on their first encounter, they died instantly from one mistake…
It’s not as versatile a technique as it looks, though.
I think it’s not good to have a scene where the monk is being stopped.
If the monk had sweated even a little, it would have been easier to understand he was No. 2.
Sōjirō is simply fast and high-spec without any techniques, so I feel it would be difficult to deal with him in a match against Umito-san since I can’t break his rhythm.
Mr. Osamu Misui and Mr. Sojiro have similar skills, but I have the impression that there is an advantage in compatibility.
In the New Kyoto arc where Utsui-san’s spirit is unbroken, he fought and lost against Shishio as a reward, so Saito, who passed by, became the decisive factor, making Utsui-san important.
At that time, the monk had no speed at all…
I wonder if Kiwami can be easily maneuvered as well.
My body’s movements are slow, but at least my punching speed is fast.
Isn’t it thanks to that that we were able to destroy U-sui’s weapon?
I’m currently feeling down, like Saito the grumpy old man…
>>114
Mr. Usui was also a grumpy old man!!!
>>117
That’s really true…
>>118
A pathetic guy who gives off the vibe of wanting to target Shishio’s life but doesn’t actually go to kill him!
>>125
For now, shall I just take out my subordinate…?
In the world of Rurouni Kenshin, the mental state causes nerves to develop abnormally, and the monk becomes incredibly massive; that’s just how it is.
>>119
The monk was originally tall…
The reason for Usui’s defeat is not the quality of the weapons or skill, but rather my mental state that gets easily provoked by cheap taunts.
>>120
Return to the nest.
If I don’t acknowledge his claims, Saito won’t be able to make excuses for losing to him.
If anything, Saito is completely unable to do anything against Usui-san after the basic tactics have been unlocked…
Just got a 100% chance with the Zero Type.
If I were really acknowledged, wouldn’t I have been allowed to carry this weapon?
>>126
That’s probably the reason why I can no longer use my eyes.
>>126
I think going for a revenge where I don’t know if I’ll live or die is also related to passing down the traditional weapons of the school to the junior disciples who will succeed it.
In the first place, it might have been better for Mr. Usui to prefer a lightweight turtle shell over a heavy but hard metal.
It is said that even Shishio and Uesugi wouldn’t be able to win against Saito…
It seems like an evaluation that takes mental aspects into account, and even so, they say you can put up a good fight and inflict some wounds.
>>127
There are hardly any guys who can win in a pure one-on-one against a fully prepared Shishi-O!!!
>>132
It’s said that Shishio is saying, “Usui can’t win against Saito!”
It’s pathetic to casually kill 50 comrades as harassment!
>>128
It’s too much of a hassle before the big operation…
Even Yumi is saying things like “Let’s make rainwater a true friend in hell this time.”
>>131
It seems that after losing the debate, they have gotten over it and are surprisingly getting along well.
Mr. Usui has the skill to handle perfectly, so the larger and lighter hexagonal ones might be easier to use.
Nfu.
Hehehehe
I’m really curious about what will happen to Usui in the new anime.
The basic tactics displayed in the Saito match create a strong impression of waiting for the opponent, but because the movements of the muscles can be anticipated, it might also be possible to cope with high destructive power.
Some people seem to have a default built-in sense of anticipation, though…
You’re strong, but your winning style is somehow plain, isn’t it, Usui-san?
>>139
First, crushing the feet is too cautious.
>>139
Since the parry is perfect, it should be strong by aiming for a lethal wound normally instead of just attacking the legs…
First, the gradual decline of strength before anything else feels somewhat mundane, which is uncommon for a shonen manga.
Strong, but really the type that only engages in salt battles.
>>142
Because it’s a wall type that combines high evasion and high defense…
With the mobility to wipe out 50 police officers in one night, if Saito fights properly and doesn’t do anything strange after losing the argument, even the monk could also unilaterally torture to death, right, Usui-san?
I got lucky with the Zero, but I’ve always thought that Umi’s inherent strength is actually superior.
It’s a story that Saito is stronger since he allows that and still wins.
Even with perfect mental strength, I get the feeling that we wouldn’t be able to win against the high-damage, low-durability Shishio-sama.
If it’s with the monk, it seems like the monk would be considerate and wouldn’t say anything clumsy, so I think U-sui will win, right?
Sojiro says a lot.
>>148
In terms of reputation within the story, it’s always the case that Umi is treated as the superior.
The two strongest of the Ten Swords are undoubtedly Soujirou and Usui, and consistently following them is Ousho.
Saito doesn’t show any signs of pain at all, but the knee injury is really serious.
It seems that Shishio has judged that the Gatotsu should be stopped by now.
Even though they aren’t counted as the top three, can Usui-san win against Fuji?
In the end, the method was to blindfold with a tinpe and then pierce through from behind with a rochin to kill, but since it got pierced through along with the tinpe, there’s the turtle shell! No matter what is hidden inside, there is nothing that can withstand my tusk thrust! It’s just the way I lost as stated in the initial declaration…
There are probably only a few people, like my master, who can defeat the invincible Shishio!
Being a durability type but having a weak mentality is fatal.
Mr. Usui, you might be able to hear, but can you keep up with Soujiro’s speed?
>>157
You’re quite agile, so you should be able to keep up, right?
I think it might be advantageous for Sojiro because it seems difficult for Usui’s style to land an attack.
In the first place, it’s quite barbaric for Usui-san, who has already been given a second chance at life, to go out of his way to seek revenge against Shishio, who is heavily injured with burns.
The fact that he was stopped by the pot metal was also because of his foot injury, which Shishio himself evaluated as having decreased his momentum…
It seems like a story about the sauce from “Chuka Ichiban.”
Well, everyone except Shishio has their mental state attacked during the five consecutive battles at Shishio’s hideout…
>>162
Both enemies and allies generally have mental issues…
The monk is incredibly strong, but he’s originally just an ordinary priest and hasn’t experienced the late Edo period in Kyoto.
The gap in experience of the Bakumatsu period in Kyoto is extremely significant, hence Rurouni Kenshin.
It’s just that it’s too funny for Soujirou to be able to catch up to a horse.
It’s a speed that can’t be seen, but I don’t rely on my eyes for that…
Shishio is mentally strong, but he’s carrying a time bomb, so what the hell are these guys?!
Back in the days when my younger brother was watching, Mr. Usui must have been a remarkable person mentally.
I want to see a rematch with my junior disciple soon, but I wonder how Watsuki’s health is doing right now.
Was Shishio a proper swordsman when he fought Uesugi, not the current Enchant Fire?
The evaluation of Shishio probably includes the mental strength, competitiveness, and grit that survived the battles in late Edo-period Kyoto…
Regarding Soujiro, even Kenshin had a tough time without using mental attacks to bring back his emotions, so I’m not sure if Usui can do that.
>>174
I’m not moving because I can sense killing intent, so that might give me an advantage compared to others.
>>175
Can you shoot fire without an Infinite Blade?!
It was a trivial end, but I think it was nice that there were people who cared for someone as thin as that.
Mr. Usui is always fighting in a place with favorable lighting for you guys! Mr. Usui hasn’t lost!! What’s so funny!!!
I’m fighting without the biggest advantage, which is visibility, by throwing away the darkness.
If it’s your first time and the room is dark, there’s nothing you can do.
The monk’s overall impact is strong, but it is not well known that he struggles to respond effectively to opponents who are fast and agile afterward.
It is said that in the battle of Sano, the body cannot keep up with the swing of the arm.
I wonder if that is a school specifically for the blind or one-eyed practitioners…
The basic tactic is the counter, and there are also omnidirectional rush attacks that can hit even when the opponent is not visible…
Kenshin kicks down the door, so it’s impossible to have darkness, and even if darkness were prepared, I wouldn’t just casually walk into such a room.
I think I’ll use a torch or a cigarette while on the road.
The monk probably doesn’t know anything about martial arts; it’s completely his own style.
It might be strange to develop a unique technique for double knitting, but…
Considering the historical facts, the Satsuma Shigen-ryu should be stronger.
>>186
I don’t think most users can handle swordplay that strikes with gorilla power.
Regardless of Mr. Usui’s abilities, the power of the Piercing Horn Zero that can break through guards and leave you half a body nailed is insane… it’s just ridiculous.
>>189
Breaking through the dojo walls and smashing iron doors with a human body is probably stronger than a regular thrust.
>>189
I’ve heard that the power is usually lower than a regular thrust, so Saito is out of his mind.
If the weapon, or rather the shield, was better, it might not have been pierced by the zero form, so in that sense, there may be some truth to it.
Although it’s said that he lost to the provocation, it was rather a battle where Saito, including that aspect, also put everything he had into it.
Since I’m only shooting with my upper body, it shouldn’t be more powerful than normal.
Because it can be gruesome when it hits, the Zero Type seems to have more power, doesn’t it?
One annoying thing about the Shinsengumi is their strong off-stage tactics that go beyond their actual abilities.