
Strong!!
Stick to Trump.
>>1
I’m a Democrat…
>>3
“Let’s stick with tarot.”
>>1
I’ll become Makoto Ito…
That’s exactly the kind of position that suits the thread image or grandpa, so there’s no way it’s too late.
>>2
However, I think there is a part that makes it feel too late to aim for this kind of character because their activities in their youth tend to be featured.
As long as you’re not completely bald and have no hair, it should be fine.
I don’t think it will fit well unless it’s an older white person.
You can’t become a voice like Romi Park’s unless you can reach that level when you’re young.
>>8
It’s not enough with just Park Romi.
It is necessary to become Daisuke Namikawa during youth.
I think it’s necessary to continue serving since a young age.
If your nose isn’t high, you can’t fix the glasses.
First, do you have the ability to be a butler?
Now practice laughing “fe fe fe…”
>>12
It’s nice to have things like “hyah hyah hyah…” on the villain side.
If you’re a professional, there’s still time.
Monocles can only be held by faces with deep features, so Japanese people…
>>14
I never thought that the flat-faced tribe would come into play there…
But it’s still tough to be outed as a wannabe butler with a monocle from my younger days.
Before being a butler or anything else, I must first become stronger…
Starting with something like throwing knives might be a good idea.
It seems like “Namonashi” can’t do housework.
Now that I’m older, I’ve become more settled, but in the past, it was better to give off a sense of being a bit of a bad boy.
To be honest, I don’t really understand what this person wanted to do.
>>23
I wanted to fight with all my strength.
>>23
The impression after reading it is indeed remarkable.
>>23
It’s not just a matter of being bad at reading manga; it’s honestly concerning…
The root was still a stubborn, competitive brat.
I wanted to win against that guy, and I’m saying it straightforwardly, but not understanding it makes me question your perception a bit.
>>27
You have to be strong since a young age.
If you think that when you die you become garbage, it’s only natural to end up a crazy old man with one foot in the grave.
Nonetheless, the betrayal felt somewhat tacked on, and the backstory was cut off midway…
>>32
I wanted to win against that guy, but even if it’s stated, all I can say is, so what?
Well, I think it’s a bit questionable to betray your lord and country just because you want to fight and win.
>>34
Even if you ask me how it is, that’s my biggest wish…
>>35
I think it’s just a matter of having a motive that is so difficult to understand that some people might not be able to grasp it well.
>>44
If you can’t understand a manga with a character like a major, then you probably haven’t read it at all…
Well, I can understand that you’re too honest about your desires.
>>36
That’s right.
My husband was at his worst during the go-getter days.
>>36
When a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity is flickering right in front of you…
There’s no one at the Helsing Organization who can speak of good and evil so casually.
Even if it’s said to be an afterthought, it’s clearly stated that I wanted to win against him, so I betrayed him and challenged him, and the storyline makes sense, so not being able to understand that just shows ignorance.
>>40
Maybe they are someone I’ve only seen in the images posted around and have never read about.
I have to gently let it go.
In the end, it seems that I was only allowed to fulfill my own desires, but aside from that, I was also doing the service for the Helsing family properly.
I think it’s unfair to blame Walter alone in this manga, as everyone is too honest about their desires.
There’s no reason for this guy to be the only one blamed, when the crazy person who was dyed in the war from head to toe is left out.
>>43
I don’t think anyone is saying that the Nazis are not bad…
In the midst of that, it was cool and stylish how I served at home while suppressing myself.
After I could no longer defeat Alucard on my own, I properly took care of the doctor and then died without any regrets.
Those who say they struggle to understand Walter’s motives would probably have their heads explode and die the moment the Major appears.
Honestly, since the side story was thrown aside, I don’t think you can grasp Walter’s true intentions just from the main story.
Both beginners and avid readers can only speak based on the atmosphere.
Isn’t the level of the responchi battle too low for aiming to become a butler with a classy use of threads who looks good in a monocle?
I really wanted to win, but since I’ve never seen his piece on the bulletin board, I don’t know…
A monocle is for people who only need vision correction in one eye, so that can be quite challenging.
Both eyes are nearsighted and need correction, but it could be that only one eye requires a slightly stronger correction.
>>55
It seems that in the past, people used to distinguish between near and far with their left and right eyes.
It seems that there are cases where they only put a near-sight lens on one eye.
So what I’m saying is that the direct pitch doesn’t come through if the side story remains unfinished!
It’s just an atmosphere and imagination, right!
>>56
I wanted to win against that guy (I wanted to win against that guy), and the fact that you can’t understand it is just because you’re at a level where you can’t even read manga…
It’s just that the fool who thinks they’ve read the manga by only looking at the panels posted on the bulletin board is the one who is making a fool of themselves…
I want to become an international detective who looks good in a trench coat.
I really wanted to win; I wanted to win against that guy, didn’t I? It’s only against him, right?
There’s someone who’s a bit foul-mouthed…
For now, let’s get hired as a butler for some noble.
I don’t know if you haven’t read it or if your comprehension is just lacking, but it’s pitiful for the thread without a name, so why don’t we stop bothering it soon?
>>64
It seems like you would bring it up yourself.
I wonder why this kind of intellectually challenged person tries to get involved in conversations about manga they haven’t even read.
Thinking that all of a character’s dialogue is true can also be a struggle when reading manga, yeah.
>>66
I really wanted to win against him… It’s no wonder that someone who can only look at one example and thinks that every line is a fact can’t even read manga properly…
If a person remains human and unchanged in age, neither the butler nor Andersen has a chance of winning, right…?
It feels a bit off to lump together the deranged major who was unstable from the start and Walter, who had been serving faithfully for the most part.
Let’s forget about the fights and aim for something else.
Komendan di
Let’s start by buying a monocle.
Butlers in manga are definitely strong, right?
It’s best to ignore them since they just can’t help but want to insult others.
>>75
Just because you got embarrassed with a response that clearly shows you haven’t read it…
Are you doing a comedy show where you haven’t read all the elements?
>>76
Using thread seems weak, and isn’t it uncool to project from a ring in the first place? Let’s go with staff magic instead.
>>77
How about using an umbrella since it’s convenient on rainy days?
I might like Oswald the most among this kind of old man.
If there is a thread user, then there must be a needle user as well.
>>80
It’s not the main weapon, but D or something.
If you haven’t read it, you should just honestly say that you felt like you’ve read it because of the images you saw on the bulletin board. It would be better than making excuses when you can’t back down, which is why you end up getting a beating…
I wonder why they are so desperate to defend a loser…
Miss
May I clean up the garbage that is responding?
>>87
It’s a chance to take the first step as a butler, but the anonymous poster isn’t even trying to work…
>>87
Search and Destroy
Engage the enemy and strike to kill!
Is there any practical meaning to wearing a monocle?
I only thought it was stylish.
>>88
In the past, lenses were very expensive…
>>89
Ah, I see, there is also that kind of historical background.
>>88
As mentioned above, it is used when there is a significant difference in the degree of correction between the left and right.
The difference in lens thickness can lead to poor weight balance when using regular glasses.
Walter’s monocle was for sale, and it was the type that could be held in place with a nose clip that was safe even for people with flat faces.
Even though my nose is moderately high, I’m worried that wearing it might even risk the bowing pose… So during battles, let’s stylishly take it off and put it in my chest pocket.
I read it a long time ago and forgot, but was she a character like Akiba-ryu?
I’m using regular glasses frames, but one side has a completely clear lens with no prescription at all.
Personally, I think Walter looked stronger during the time of the thread images than he does when he is younger.
They said that accepting aging is the spirit of John Bull.
>>98
I was being strong.
“Hey, fatty! How are you doing?” When someone called out to me like that, I just followed along.
Although people around him treat him as a cool old man using threads, he wanted to remain the handsome thread user he was at his peak.
How can someone find it hard to understand such a straightforward motivation? What kind of brain do they have?
Are you still doing it? Have you been napping?
There are people who look good in one glasses even with a shaved head.
It’s the era of facial bone structure.
>>103
Fonse Kagachi, huh?
Even if you say getting older is fun…
If you keep putting yourself in a battlefield where youth is absolutely advantageous, it won’t be enjoyable, that’s for sure.
How about a teacher who rides a MS using a weapon that looks like a thread and wears a monocle?
>>105
Is that a crow?
Can real threads do things like in that thread (picture)?
Aren’t you going to lose a finger?
I was brainwashed by Walter and Oswald.