
I like you.
I won’t stake my life without a plan to survive.
The world is falling apart, but the seeds of conflict never run out, which is a nice touch of pessimism.
>>1
Growing up in the slums and being a mercenary, witnessing killings for so long, it makes sense that it would turn out that way.
Although it was the only one that survived in NO.2, the fact that it was given a proper farewell makes it feel lonely after all.
I liked both the gorilla time and the normal time as a working person.
>>4
To be honest, as someone who likes it, I was constantly on edge because they were racking up so much hate and there were several dangerous situations.
>>20
It’s understandable that I’ve always liked this guy, but I was sad during the time when he was receiving hate and being said quite a few things in the comments.
>>24
I understand…
I’m glad that the author handled it properly and depicted the exit well.
>>24
The comments section of MangaOne tends to be overly harsh for each episode…
The situation before and after Tachibana-san and the dog had a conflict is a bit questionable.
>>40
I really didn’t like how the editor in charge constantly criticized me to the point that it felt like too much.
>>87
The editor in charge likes mini characters, after all…
Since the default state became a natural downer, looking back at the early cheerful gorilla brother makes me realize they went too hard on character development.
I don’t actually like war or killing, and I think it’s foolish, but the fact that they immediately try to return there as a mercenary shows that they’re definitely an abnormal person worthy of being a higher vampire.
It’s crazy enough that the idea of “I hate work, but I don’t hate making money” can also be applied to a killing game.
I can’t believe fire manipulation was a power…
>>8
The range, repertoire, and performance of the equipment for just one person are too absurd…
I love the instinct that quickly sees through the absurdity of goodness and decides to erase it.
For now, the Uho Uho character might also be the real thing based on the banana shirt…
If you’re making money and thinking of starting a company, you might as well ride the winning horse now, but is it that you’re attached to earning through mercenary work, or do you just not want to deal with Domino any further?
Both, maybe…
>>11
I love the president, so I probably dislike Domino’s desire to be recognized by the president and become a king.
Well, it’s understandable that a character with a fundamentally tragic or unhappy background would evoke disgust in Domino.
In addition, it must be unpleasant to know that someone you acknowledged has acknowledged that person.
It’s too strange that flame manipulation can be converted to weapon creation or firepower…
I thought flying ability was just a supplementary level for movement and combat, but I was surprised to see that they can lift themselves up from the depths of the earth with a burden of 0.5 small units.
It’s troublesome, frightening, and too reliable because this person and my brother are everywhere.
It seems that if Domino were still alive after the main story, he would continue to live in a way that leads to conflicts somewhere again.
I wanted to know your real name, but the ones who revealed their real names were the employees who acknowledged Domino, so it seems that fire prevention can only be fire prevention village here.
You must know, right, Yuven?
There are few pointless deaths for both allies and enemies, but when they die, they die quickly…
I really love the vampire form of this person and Pachipro.
I think it’s important to live in this world as a person who does not accept dominoes.
Flame manipulation that can withstand heat of that scale.
All things are cut off.
Can reflect attacks for 1/75 of a second.
Able to use lightning and a bit tough.
Isn’t there a significant disparity even among the top ranks?
>>27
From the highest point of view, any of them is fine because it’s a slight discrepancy.
>>27
The strongest one is probably this guy, isn’t it weird!?
It’s rare for a character to emerge from volume 6 and only have their abilities revealed after the final boss battle.
Are all the heavy weapons capable of easily dismissing those low-level vampires and gore equipped?
It’s kind of funny that they hate that good person to the level of wanting them to die for real.
Even though the thread image is gray…
>>30
Because he is a man whose profession is killing people, not helping them like a teacher…
I like how, every time something important or close to their true feelings is said, there are no facial expressions depicted, whether it’s about not wanting to see Domino win, feeling bad for not being able to make Youben win, or that revenge is just about feeling satisfied.
Teacher who betrays multiple times VS Gorifire who becomes an enemy multiple times
It’s nice how in the title episode of Hero D-Night, on a sunny morning, Domino takes Good by the hand and they go out to the surface…
They probably judged the critical timing, but if there had been even a small mistake in withdrawing while the pro gamblers were making a desperate charge, humanity would have been doomed…
Not only heavy firearms, but also things like mirages, heat knives, landmines, and various other gimmicks and skills made the combat interesting, so I wanted to see a bit more of a proper battle.
It’s a pity that apart from the good fight in Izu, it’s almost all a digest.
I think it’s going a bit too far to side with Eden-chan just because you don’t want to join the Domino camp.
>>39
I think it’s actually a good thing to support someone who does not have the qualifications to be a king.
This guy is definitely below the president… Eden-chan must have been thinking that in her heart, making fun of him.
Eden-chan isn’t really doing anything bad in the modern day, right?
>>42
It’s a bit much to deceive ordinary citizens and turn them into bait for the Legion…
>>42
Isn’t it such a bad thing to have turned all the thousands of people who believed I was their savior into food for the Legion!
It’s nice that even after the contract expired, I’ve been secretly continuing to call you “president.”
I like the panel where he’s laughing self-deprecatingly while thinking about the president after the Eden speech.
The reason why the Fourth True Ancestor didn’t show up is because their mental state was already broken; that’s just too much of a surprise attack.
It feels like Eden is the king of beasts and not the king of humans.
Sometimes you do things like that (with your face), nice!
Show the raw side like that.
Hah!
I liked the way you laughed.
>>48
The way you laugh is cute and that’s nice, isn’t it…?
During the battle in Goa, I only had a serious expression from the moment we charged in, but after it was over, it was nice to see a little bit of a smile return.
Eden kills the very person who helped him when he awakened in the modern world, highlighting just how different his values are.
>>49
They probably hate humans fundamentally because their family from the beast age was killed by humans.
The professional pachinko player couldn’t survive after all…
>>50
Hinomoto is seriously annihilated, except for Akira…
Eden-chan is making such a modern mess that I can’t follow her in a good way of dying.
This guy really loves the president and the president’s company too much.
The president’s ideals are easy to understand and good things, after all…
>>54
It’s great that the ideal has already been achieved since the business is successful and providing enough food to the point where society is glutted.
While saying things like in the thread, you were risking your life without any plan to survive against the president.
This damn stupid gorilla… go die of old age.
I never thought I would run through to the end with my feelings for the president and as a professional mercenary without any change in attitude or moment of softness.
I like that about you.
If the love of the Ming dynasty comes to fruition, the path to the revival of the Land of the Rising Sun will draw nearer…
>>60
Isn’t the boss and childhood friend a little too strong?
I think the reason I didn’t help is that at that point, I wasn’t sure if the original image was on our side.
>>61
It was clearly an enemy at the time when good no longer became a person.
I wonder if it will be made into an anime.
I think the level of gore is such that there’s nothing you can’t do, except for the cat in the first episode.
>>62
It will be adapted into an anime.
I’ll do it.
>>62
I can’t shake the feeling that it’s going to become a kabaddi route that ends before the engine even starts…
If Eden-chan hadn’t tried to deceive the important figures, Hinomoto would have established a cooperation system with the true ancestors, and it would have caused quite a bit of trouble.
In that case, it might have turned into a war lasting several decades.
While other higher-ranked vampires fight with nearly human capabilities and have quirky one-time tricks like bugs, this one gives off an impression of a well-rounded honor student, but upon closer examination, it’s incredibly strong…
>>67
There are an absurd number of things they can do based on their abilities, and their judgment is extremely high…
It seems I’m casually taking damage from the Hino-moto executives while instantly defeating them.
>>67
WMD performs at 100 points as a firepower type D-night.
Being able to switch between range and single unit is really convenient.
Eden is truly kind to beings other than humans, so it feels like it’s wrong to view it through the lens of human logic or ethics.
I’m scared that Akira will live with unrequited love forever.
I think the first season will end around the battle with Kreta.
I feel a little dissatisfied…
>>72
But isn’t it super refreshing to just end with “But that’s a lie!”?
I can see a future where Akira is kicking down a small political party as a public figure.
It’s a gray world that includes people like the one in the thread image, which is what Domino and good seek.
I feel like there was some anonymous person who really liked gorillas.
I feel like those who started from tragedy have a stance of “You weren’t there for me when I was unhappy” even towards Domino.
If I can hear my brother’s intense taunt like “Come on!” from the Creta battle, I’ll be satisfied.
I want to see the meeting between the fire prevention and the president…
I realized that the line “Don’t get emotional” I said to Mizunami when leaving Golden Palm and the line “You’re being emotional” that Mizunami said to me when I left this time were a pair, only after it was mentioned.
This guy is always making a face that says he operates based on profit and loss, but isn’t he just being emotional, that CEO-loving guy…
>>81
The ability that reflects spirituality is fire manipulation.
>>81
This manga has a lot of setups that you realize when you read it again…
It’s true that they are a well-rounded honor student, but they are sort of placed around the 2nd to 3rd highest in overall specs…
>>82
When described as a unit with top-class instant firepower without conditions, high mobility, flying ability, support, entrapment skills, and the capability to lead, it sounds like an outrageous specification.
>>84
And the ability to control flames (magma) over 5000 degrees.
On one hand, I think it’s impressive that you survived…
I wonder if losing the place to die came when I was left behind by the president.
I don’t really like it that much until the end.
The transformed appearance is highly advanced and cool, but…
>>89
Well, objectively speaking, it’s true that I’m a traitor who switches sides all the time.
I can understand that the gorilla’s own behavior is consistent, but whether I can accept that is another matter.
Wasn’t there someone with this kind of ability in Fullmetal Alchemist?
That guy has so much firepower, can fly, and is immune to flames—it’s too much.
It’s nice that the alias “Fire Prevention” not only has “fire” in it but also “prevention” is firmly included…
What is a hometown, I wonder?
>>93
Of course, it’s the hometown.
It’s the golden country that the president dreamed of.
I dislike Domino’s.
Goodness is frightening.
I love the president.
I wonder if an arm can regenerate.
If I don’t do it, it’ll be too sad for Komukai-san, so I hope the vampire abilities last for at least a day.
Isn’t it a bug that you can survive with fire manipulation when even Gore dies in magma?
>>96
Since Gore comes from the magma, shouldn’t they be able to withstand it as long as they haven’t exhausted their energy?
The president’s wish for the people not to suffer from hunger is a heartfelt matter for those in developing countries.
I think it resonated even more with Gori-san, who had been moving around in those kinds of places as a mercenary.
The slow start and simple firepower may be a risk, but the WMD is simply too strong.
No.2 is funny in different ways for everyone.
I was wondering when Shiska-kun would die, but it looks like it’s going to end with the happiest ending possible…
>>100
Because the teacher has hallucinations.
>>104
Recently, the teacher’s quotes have been used as titles, so I would like the title of the final episode to be “On a Sunny Morning.”
Flame manipulation is the ability, and the rest is equipment, said the teacher with a flicker.
I appreciate that you helped me because you like Black Hole Man.
I thought D Knight was WMD and that generating firearms was its ability.
The flames are some kind of application of a flamethrower.
Simply looking at ability alone, the teacher is the strongest among regular vampires, but if someone excels in martial arts and has reflection abilities, that person would become the strongest, right?
Gorillas are effeminate.
A teacher whose basic weapon is the strongest attack is definitely strange…