
Kim
Wasn’t this person crushed by a fist or had their memory erased?
>>2
It’s fine because we haven’t reached that stage yet.
Well, there are cases like Koryu, so it’s possible that Ryuken is being lenient.
Despite being a secret technique passed down to only one disciple, there are quite a few students.
Just go to Nanto!
People who are not particularly related to Hokuto.
I guess I was living off the tuition from my students…
By showing that there are things like this, it becomes clear that Jagi was surprisingly impressive.
There were quite a few people at the dojo that Fudō attacked.
There were probably quite a few people who didn’t even meet the criteria to be a candidate for the inheritor.
>>8
You need to prepare for the tiger.
If anything, the real one-on-one transmission is the Seito Getsuken, right?
Isn’t it guys like this who become Jaggi?
>>10
Jagi is someone who clings to a place that can’t be surpassed, being a super genius and part of the main family’s bloodline; the level is different.
>>10
You probably haven’t been taught how to strike the vital points, so you can’t do anything.
>>14
There are some guys who have learned to use the Strong Palm Wave just by watching and imitating.
I think it would be good to have a spin-off from the perspective of the administrative side of the Hokuto Dojo.
Jaggy is someone who roughly bends steel beams like those used in buildings, so he’s being underestimated a bit too much.
>>15
The description of holding onto a pillar, or penetrating through a statue without any cracks.
It’s good that you’re properly on the side of the superheroes.
Even if they can’t use ultimate techniques, there will be various people who can crudely imitate things like striking vital points…
One of the minimum requirements for a candidate to be a successor is to master at least one technique like Hokuto ◯◯◯, and while Raou mastered over 100, Kenshiro learned 20 within his first year of training, but Jaggi only learned the Rakan Strike.
There were many disciples during the time of Fudou, right?
I wonder if I’m on a different course than those people.
>>19
Diet Course
Even though I only learned a little from Amiba, I can still use a somewhat fake version of the Nanto Seiken.
>>21
Isn’t that technique something you stole from Shin?
Amiba is not using the techniques of Nanto.
>>24
Amiba originally belongs to the Nanto.
I was just criticized for imitating Toki and developed a grudge against him, so I independently researched Hokuto.
You probably can’t advance to the heir course unless you become strong to a certain extent.
>>22
It’s a rigged race, isn’t it?
The Hokuto Dojo has operations, so there are probably general members who come to do fit boxing.
Jaggy has the ability of a typical successor, only his other brothers’ talents were unusual.
>>26
It would have been nice to have prepared a second career for them.
>>27
Why do I have to do that for another candidate who’s just a decoy?
“I even gave you the hint to ‘find someone who will love you,’ yet you shamelessly turned it around and said, ‘Then say you love me.’ That guy is seriously the worst.”
I thought it would have been better to just kick them out so they would finally give up.
Jaggy has reached a practical level, hasn’t it?
There are probably people who can only perform techniques at the demonstration level and were expelled.
Considering that the guy who attacks by shooting needles from Jaggi’s mouth was trying to hit a pressure point with the needles, as seen in the fight against Kaioh, it seems like a legitimate approach.
It’s an afterthought, but…
Jaggy did play tricks during training, but it’s kind of sad that he was serious about the training itself.
Well… my dad raised me with a bit of a pet-like feeling and didn’t really intend to teach me martial arts, so he didn’t really love me either…
An existence so significant that a side story hasn’t been created even in an era of rampant spin-offs.
>>34
Is there?
No, it’s even worse for Ryuken, who can’t say anything back when he’s being cornered.
Jagi is so skilled with the makeshift Nanto Seiken that he can cut like that.
When I was younger, I worked hard on the Nanto Seiken, but now I look like an ordinary middle-aged man, which is astonishing.
Hasn’t the issue of fallen candidates who are not inheritors been addressed in the 4,000-year history of Hokuto?
>>39
They said to crush your arm or lose your memory, and you were actually trying to seal away Raoh’s fist, right?
>>39
It should be countered by crushing fists or erasing memories, but…
In reality, it seems like Kouryu is still alive and capable of fighting, which is quite relaxed.
>>41
There is a novel where a faction of Hokuto that inherits the leaked techniques from there emerges.
>>41
If there’s no worry about falling into darkness, then it’s fine not to do it at the discretion of the successor, right?
Even if Ryuken were to defeat Raoh and seal his fists, I can’t imagine he would do anything to Toki next.
I like the scene of Kenshiro’s farewell in the subsequent thread image.
It’s pointless to seriously think about the setting of Hokuto.
>>43
It’s completely different to forget about what has actually been depicted and say whatever you want without thinking seriously.
Even Jagi has become a protagonist, so I thought maybe there would be a spin-off for this guy, but it seems there really isn’t one.
Did you become a baker?
>>48
At the end of the century?
There’s no story featuring Kim as the protagonist, but there should have been a spin-off with someone.
>>49
In Juza’s spin-off, baking bread.
Baran, who stole the Hokuto Shinken from Raoh, was actually doing quite well.
I wonder how effective the mohawk who claimed to have stolen the Hokuto Shinken from Jaggi actually was.
>>50
What Kenshiro said is that that Mohican is not someone who can handle the Hokuto Shinken.
Paradoxically, Jagi is a competent user of the Hokuto Shinken.
There were just about three people in my cohort who were genius-level, one in a thousand kind of talent.
The candidate for the successor probably had overwhelming talent in martial arts, but in terms of living a happy life, Kim might be the winner…
Even Rei could be defeated by a single finger from Raoh.
It’s a bit funny that there probably won’t be anyone in actual combat using techniques like the Seven Point Palm or the Shadow Scorpion Fist.
While saying “steal,” it is entirely possible to intentionally show it being used.
Raoh left without a single regret, and Jagi was able to die knowing for certain Ken’s future misfortunes, so perhaps it wasn’t such a tragic end after all.
The cranes also spent a quiet later life, helping each other along with the villagers.
Yeah
>>57
Yeah…
Even if I say I want to become a baker, I wonder where I would get the flour and yeast from.
The rise of the Kouketu farm came after the death of Raou.
If I fight Jagi, I might actually die… that’s the level I’m at.
Did you let your talent go to waste? When it came to the competition, it was pretty disappointing.
Jagged’s trump card was double in both fuel and Nanto Seiken.
The general maneuvering isn’t that bad, after all.
Jaggy was able to take the position behind Kenshiro after becoming the successor.
Since he was good at ambushes… even Kenshiro acknowledged that ambushes were his specialty.