
Sure, here is the extracted text: “Ok, don’t move. Live… Seriously, doing whatever you want, damn juniors. SAKAMOTO DAYS DAYS 206 Chuwari.”
I’m honestly happy about Yotsumura’s revival.
I’m still caught up in the current developments as usual.
For now, I just genuinely enjoyed reading it because of Kinda Ka Yotsumura and Kamigami Maki on my side.
>>2
For now, I’m relieved that no one’s stock from the order has plummeted.
What do you mean that hitmen can no longer hide because of a surveillance society…?
Where did the world go where ordinary people were carefree even while environmental assassination battles were happening all around the city…?
>>4
I either forgot what I was writing or I’m too stuck in the plot to care about such things.
Well, even if the new ORDER has almost no description and is terrible, there are no stocks that will drop.
It wasn’t a manga I had high expectations for in terms of the story, but when the worldview gets completely destroyed, it’s definitely a significant noise.
Speaking of which, I finally realized this week that Ueomi hasn’t been around for a while.
It seems that Uejō and Daibutsu-chan are properly becoming allies, and it looks like only Oki and maybe two new faces will be left as enemies.
I only had the impression that I was really wondering what they were saying at the beginning.
The scale of the chaos wasn’t about things like a surveillance society since Sakamoto’s active days.
>>10
I was reading it thinking, “What the hell are you saying? Just get on with the battle already…”
I’ll forgive you because the battle has started.
>>13
A scene permitted only for Sakamoto.
Couldn’t it be possible that Daibutsu-chan might become an enemy by going against the trend?
It seems that the gambling old man is more likely to become an ally.
I can tell that 99% of what my wife is dealing with is being handled by Nagumo.
>>15
It would be nice if there were opportunities to serve as an apartment or a bodyguard…
I feel like there’s none.
Sakamoto, seriously do something about that weakling!
>>16
This really doesn’t feel the best, after all.
>>21
It’s about time to get fat again.
>>38
During the battle, I won’t become fat anymore, so give up.
I came to the prison to look for a fortune teller for training, and just when I thought we were talking about whether to kill Tenkyu or not, the conversation jumped to Shin’s past and then suddenly shifted to talk about overthrowing the government. It’s moving too fast, and honestly, I’m just confused about what’s going on.
>>17
Sakamoto also got pulled into this development as if he was going directly into a strengthening event related to the gambling old man, so it feels like he just doesn’t have the skill!
Don’t sweat the small stuff.
>>18
It’s blown past the level where I can read without worry…
>>18
Originally, this work has been charging ahead like this, and it’s now that unnecessary explanations have started to creep into the parts where one suddenly feels that way.
I was reading it while wondering what all this recent talk was about, but since a cool guy made an incredibly cool reappearance, I guess it’s fine.
Even if it’s said that they can no longer assassinate after causing that much chaos, it’s too late now.
When it comes to developments like this, the last part is the hardest to handle.
It was mentioned when it appeared in the story, but if that guy is on your side, victory in battle is almost guaranteed.
It’s often the case that using flashy weapons in action looks better than fighting using the environment, which makes Sakamoto’s understatedness stand out.
I think Shin’s backstory was probably done to align with the anime, but I felt like the structure was pretty reckless!
>>27
It was unnecessarily long.
>>27
I guess they wanted to create an episode where the winner of the popularity vote becomes the main character.
The timing is way off, though.
Speaking of which, I voluntarily boarded the prison, didn’t I…
Isn’t this a bit too much like walking a tightrope?
You suddenly start saying things like Fable…
>>30
No───
The Fable is worse because it poorly aligns with reality.
I hadn’t explained the world setting much until now, so it’s confusing that I’m suddenly injecting a setting into what readers had been interpreting on their own.
This is not something to be done at this point in the story.
Let’s say that the popularity of the hitman exhibition selling out and the people who think the chaos in the city is part of a movie shoot is all thanks to the filmmaker’s work, leading to the hitman boom.
I couldn’t help but laugh at the scene where Boil-san is going guaaaaah! It looked like something out of Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo.
It seems like some inconsistent settings have popped up, making me wonder if perhaps the editor in charge has changed, it’s a real aluminum foil situation.
In a surveillance society, assassination has become impossible, but now we’re going to have an assassin battle in public, and if there are witnesses, we can just kill them.
It seems like you don’t even know what you’re saying anymore.
>>36
Well, siding with the slurs means you’re already at a point where you don’t need social order anymore—it’s all about “violence is the best!” I get that.
The destination isn’t to become an assassin, but rather the world of Fist of the North Star.
I actually quite like Boil, but in this situation, there’s nothing he can do even if he becomes an ally…
Will Mr. Boil join the party as the perfect target?
It was good that the leopard seemed to be alive.
It felt like, “Why are you going to kill me?”
>>42
Ah, so that means the Esper activation over there is for that reason.
Wait, you live in that flow…!? How do you…?
>>48
Isn’t that meant to be “Kamigami Kai is planning to betray Katsu, but please don’t spill the beans”?
They’re quite stronger than an ordinary killer, but they’re not on the level of ORDER; they’re just the right amount of a disposable character.
It’s fine that the punchline was prioritizing saving lives over talking to the father, but it didn’t need to go on for that long.
I mean, don’t portray Mr. Sakamoto, who should be at his peak, as not being that strong.
>>45
It has become normal for Sakamoto to struggle, and it seems like the author has forgotten that he was originally the strongest.
Your wife and children are probably being helped by Nagumo anyway…
Band members lack any charm to the extent that I wish they would just get it over with quickly…
>>50
The gambling addict old man was also initially criticized, but in the end, you won’t understand unless the depiction increases; this kind of additional character is like that.
Glasses are purely giving off an enemy vibe, aren’t they?
I wish you would only draw pictures like these.
Since there wasn’t really any setting, there are no contradictions in the setting.
The depiction of citizens being too carefree contradicts itself, but it’s just that in a surveillance society, the position of assassins has weakened separately from being overly carefree.
I don’t really understand this as I’m saying it myself.
Sakamoto hasn’t returned to being fat at all, which probably really resonated in the survey.
Originally, many of the thugs who were cooperating with the slur just wanted to kill freely.
Because the anime was poorly made, the book probably hasn’t sold well either, so I wonder if they decided to have popular characters join together and fight.
Sakamoto’s fat state is not merely a disguise to blend into society, but simply a pitiful appearance.
>>58
There’s a way for fat people to move, you know.
The motive for the slur seems too selfish.
Yet what they do is distribute guns, and their actions are so inconsistent…
What happened to the discussion about how to use the fat state…?
The talk about Sakamoto getting stronger has been going on for a while, but it moves forward before any results come out, so it’s hard to understand.
When watching anime, there were quite a few parts that I naturally stopped doing, so there’s a possibility that I might not return to being normal even if I become overweight.
Putting the conversation aside, the cool scenes in this manga are truly cool…
>>66
If I write it normally, it will just end up being a super stylish and cool manga.
I think they shifted the focus to Sakamoto the chubby character as the protagonist, but it seems like that has already been forgotten.
>>117
Isn’t it good to have a stylish and cool manga?
>>117
It’s better to write normally…
The story was interesting up until the assassin exhibition, though.
>>67
I’ve been thinking that things have been shaky since around the time the old man died.
It’s just that there are characters from the past among the impersonation of the impersonating uncle, yet they treat him as if he is the real person, and I don’t get that at all.
>>76
It’s not a world with souls or anything like that, just a high-precision role-playing personality.
Since it’s a manga where the strength lies in the coolness of the decisive moments, making it entertaining while in a chubby state seems incredibly challenging.
Does this guy really think that if he distributes guns to all Japanese people, the number of hitman jobs will increase again?
The country will collapse first, right?
It’s good to go back to how I was before being fat.
It’s always been back to the way it was, so can’t you just become the strongest already?
In a world where it’s okay to kill up to three people, there’s no place for an assassin.
A manga where only Sakamoto-san can’t keep up with the environment.
Isn’t Heisuke the one who talks the most about the environment in the Sakamoto camp? Seriously.
>>72
I feel like my skills are at the level of Takamura-san, in the sense that I can’t kill, and I don’t want to kill.
I wonder if we can pretend that Mr. Takamura didn’t die.
>>73
I wonder if it can be revived because the cut is clean and it can be attached…
I can’t quite follow the conversation, but the fighting scenes are great, so it’s fine.
When I look at past depictions, I don’t get the legendary assassin vibe from the active Sakamoto…
>>75
It feels like even if we weave in Shin’s past, it won’t really change much from now, right?
I think the strongest Sakamoto has ever felt was during the student days against Toku Tsumu Man and Poison Gas Man.
The estimated final boss, Slah, is a copy of Takamura.
Sakamoto, who has regained his peak, needs to be at least even with this in a one-on-one match.
Since I was cut by Mr. Takamatsu, I should be fine.
It looks like the wife is in trouble, but Nagumo is likely to help.
The protagonist with no room for growth is tough.
From their position, they’re like Kenshin or Gin-san, but those two are still strong, just not as strong as they were at their peak.
>>82
I’m doing things that could be considered growth flags from time to time, though.
Everything is left unattended, but the story progresses somehow.
>>82
Kenshin had two legitimate strengthening events.
>>86
There have been about two events over here, but it’s as if they never happened!
>>87
…Speaking of which, that’s true.
Nagumo and Akao are doing their thing, but how about the twist of emulating a messed-up, clingy personality?
The Japanese government can do as it pleases, so they could easily continue the existence of assassins without teaming up with a slur.
>>88
I mean, as for Oki, it’s not that he wants to continue being an assassin; he just wants to do the end of the century, so I think it’s fine if he’s called a murderer instead of an assassin.
According to his logic, even if I kill myself, I can’t complain.
The fact that you haven’t even been able to defeat the gambling old man from ORDER, who is your training partner…
The way of fighting when being fat that was brought up just for a moment or so.
Maybe the author has completely forgotten.
My wife and daughter are mostly thinking that Nagumo is going to do something or that it’s going to be a scene featuring Ohana Rue.
If these two end up dead, it might just be certified as a crappy manga that crosses the line.
I don’t really get any stronger at all, but for some reason, I feel like the true strength of ORDER feels like it keeps widening the gap.
You should learn to move without losing weight while remaining fat.
Searching for a master or mentor.
Use that everyday thing.
I tried various things, but they didn’t particularly lead to any enhancements.
It tends to be forgotten, or rather, I don’t remember it well either, but Sakamoto-san has quite a few strengthening events, right?
>>96
The one hosting the reinforcement event is Shin.
Sakamoto has only received hints to become stronger and hasn’t participated in the enhancement event yet.
It seems that even more than in its prime, it was stronger during the school days.
It’s a manga where the chairman gives off an impressive vibe and seems unscathed from an explosion, but then dies like a minor character when it’s his turn next…
>>97
I really wonder why it turned out to be safe…
It was a manga that didn’t need a clear finishing move, but for some reason, it has a storyline that requires one.
Cool old guys are joining in one after another.
Could it be that Takamura-san is also…?
>>101
I think I’m already full…
Honestly, I can’t understand the enemy’s reasoning at all.
It should be fine to think of the enemy that way, but even setting that aside, I still can’t understand.
>>102
“I don’t need to understand something like ‘I want to continue being a killer!'”
>>106
But I don’t even understand why Soren and Slur teamed up…
Even enemies want a reasonable logic that they can agree with.
>>102
I understand what you want to do.
But because they suddenly raised the reality, it comes to mind that there’s no way to execute the plan.
The frequently cited curse of the death and resurrection of jujutsu is such a superpower that it can forcefully convince you with “I did it, I can do it,” but this is different.
Since there weren’t any significant events in the storyline during the peak Sakamoto era, what are we going to do about not being able to depict that period in the past arcs?
Even though Slah should be harboring resentment towards the chairman who artificially created the order, I really don’t understand why he would team up with him…
I was thinking about Rion, but Rion’s death was because of Katsu-ren, right? Crush them.
>>105
That means they want to sexually assault the killing chain of the security maintenance device, so I can somewhat understand it.
If making custom glasses leads to social annihilation and miserable things, I’d rather turn Japan into Brazil because I’m a violent person.
>>124
It’s fine if Slar handles things himself and rises up, but wanting to go with Brazil while being wishy-washy with Slar is just too uncool.
It seems like it’s finally time for Rue to make an appearance again.
This manga is, for better or worse, a manga of a Hollywood movie, isn’t it?
You think I’m dead, don’t you?
>>112
Since it’s split into two parts, just die there!
Involving ordinary people and unrelated individuals is no longer being a hitman, it’s terrorism, and I can only point out that it will further reduce the number of people who request such services…
If Kamigami Mai is on this side, then maybe Daibutsu too.
To be honest, they should have depicted Sakamoto’s prime era much earlier than Shin’s backstory.
>>119
You must have done it earlier, right…?
If Mr. Leopard were alive, this wouldn’t have happened…
In reality, when you see how popular the readers are, it makes little sense to continue using Debu Sakamoto.
In modern society, the demand for hitmen is on the decline, so it’s understandable to want to regain the heyday of making money through killing.
Was it a world like that until now? That’s just noise, though.
It’s irrelevant, but I wish hardboiled could have tried a bit harder.
>>126
It’s unfortunate, but when compared in a border class, being weak is just about right…
>>126
Well, the enemies defeated early on aren’t that strong…
>>128
I get it, but you know… as someone who got hooked from the Boil battle, you know…
>>126
I’m doing my best just to avoid being taken down instantly…
Maybe my skill level is around average or slightly above average, but my opponent is in a group that’s top-tier.
The biggest noise is that there is absolutely no reason for the Japanese government to cooperate in the destruction of order.
No politician, civil servant, or even the Prime Minister himself wishes for the distribution of guns that could potentially kill themselves or their families.
Both of them have to pay Nagumo for the medical expenses.
If we shift to such a politically charged worldview, I can’t help but think that the Self-Defense Forces would stage a coup and wipe out the Prime Minister along with the Slah faction.
Mr. Takamura cut his heart beautifully in advance, so there’s no way he won’t die even if he’s killed.
The whole story we were dragging on about the assassination of the former president got completely derailed, didn’t it?
Rion was a character that I only wanted to protect, and even if Rion becomes a motive, I don’t know that you guys had such a deep relationship!
The popularity of this manga is largely due to the existence of ORDER, but it’s a huge mistake to have made ORDER seem insignificant in the recent developments.
>>140
That’s why you’re trying to make the popular ORDER defect.
>>141
If we’re going to develop a betrayal, then skipping over the part about killing the chairman is contradictory, but I guess thinking about the details would mean I’ve lost…
>>143
The situation is still unclear regarding the intentions of each camp, so I don’t think thinking about it necessarily leads to a loss.
>>143
It’s not like they were turning a blind eye to Slur killing the chairman.
>>145
Even if you obediently comply after killing, it doesn’t change anything.
>>148
The gods weren’t obedient, were they?
>>148
It seems you’re just gauging the timing to betray based on the telepathy depiction.
If you’re going to use Rion as motivation, I think it would have been good to show more serious love like Naruto’s feelings for Rin and emphasize the romance.
This author gets embarrassed about those things and tries to escape from them completely.
Self-Defense Forces 200,000, Police Officers 300,000, Murderous Gang 10,000
I suddenly started a political drama, but can you handle this properly?
If Shishiba joins, Slur and Order will become a gathering of unpopular characters!
It’s just that the store is exploded, so I’m relieved that those inside are definitely safe.
>>152
The trust in Lu is incredible.
It suddenly feels like the world has gotten small…
If the maiko assassin had survived a few more months, it would have been the world she desired.
It’s not that ORDER is popular, but rather that popular characters are just affiliated with ORDER…
After all, Boil doesn’t even have a weapon…
I thought it would come someday, but this timing is too cool.
This is the feeling of “this is exactly what I wanted.”
It seems that Boil was quite stronger than Shin at the beginning, but I wonder how it compares to the current Shin…
>>158
It’s fine to say that I was training hard in a strict prison.
I’m satisfied that the shortage of cool uncle elements has been replenished now that the senile old man has died.