
After seeing the reactions of Mama later, it kind of looks like she’s going to get involved…
I’m supplementing my dose of shonen manga with this and Exorcist.
>>2
Are you okay?
Isn’t the world of this and the exorcist too dark?
>>8
This side is dark fantasy, and that side is about exorcists, so well…
What’s with that pitying look, huh!
>>3
(A truly pitying face)
An example where the most thorough winning strategy turned out to be the only losing move.
Water monsters are not bad…
A defeat caused by not being overconfident.
If we had kept fighting on the ground, we could have won, right Water Man?
I wonder… my body is falling apart, and if I get hit by Yurian again, my head might just explode.
After reviewing everything together, it was a better match than I thought on the ground; it was also significant that Water Man was underestimating his opponent.
I could see that if I killed it, it would fully recover…
I couldn’t realize that I could be killed by dying 100 times.
I failed to notice that the opponent’s power comes from the sea and ended up leading them to the sea where my abilities would be most effective.
It was a really close match where you win if you hit and lose if you don’t, so it was truly a pity that the sea was so near.
The only countermeasure to manipulate the water in the body is Julian’s smoke screen, and thinking about the rain that started falling, I believe I could have won if I hadn’t gone to the sea.
Before things got to this point, we both thought, “Why hasn’t this guy died yet?” and it was amusing.
The moment the reader’s emotions align with the protagonist’s.
Well, it’s really tough to kill something even once, so repeating it 100 times, no matter how much it rains, would be quite hard.
Above all, the connection between the sea and abilities is a complete mystery, so there’s no way to come up with a reason for Water Man to avoid it.
Since you can’t be resurrected unless you die, it would be better to incapacitate you without killing you; that’s some seriously quick thinking, Water Man.
It’s good to keep doing the thing that bursts the water inside the body over and over again.
Well, you probably didn’t think that it wouldn’t be immortal and that life has its limits.
If you can kill once, you just have to fix the water and stop the movement to kill a hundred times, so there really was no chance of winning.
As long as you understand that the opponent is a sea man who revives 100 times…
>>21
There’s only the hint of octopus ink, and since I already know the answer, I can tell it’s a hint, which is just absurd!
Even if I look at a degraded product, if it’s a place where water infinitely springs forth, I feel like this guy is invincible…
My sister isn’t just a completely inferior version of my brother, right?
The water man has just completely become a meta.
I went to the sea cautiously because I couldn’t see the bottom of the Julian, but I never expected that it would backfire…
There probably wasn’t anyone who could survive by crushing their heart and head against an ability user as experience, so it’s not wrong to judge it as an immortal ability.
It’s not wrong to decide to drop someone into the sea where they can be held more securely, considering that the restraint is deemed effective.
It was simply the other party’s fault.
When you go to the sea, it’s essentially an infinite buff to your previous status, to begin with.
What was attacking us to the extent that we had to keep that guy pinned to the border?
>>28
It seems there are quite a few wild Kago holders, so I wonder if they were there in case of an attack.
>>31
Conversely, it is a force that can win against anything, even if just leaving one person behind, so troop strength can be restrained.
>>28
Even after many years since death, there isn’t really a story about being attacked by such monsters.
The theory that leaving it there was the least painful for my stomach.
Well, if my opponent wasn’t Yulian, pretty much 99.99% guaranteed win if I pull in the sea.
Turning oneself into water is something even Water Man can’t do.
I can do everything else, you know.
Before I try it 100 times, I will definitely stop and think of another way.
It’s the same in games, right?
Although heaven was on my side, the sea was my enemy.
One mistake and I got knocked out with a single punch, my proud defense was pierced and my insides burst.
If there’s an option to go to the sea, then choosing to wait and see in a salt battle with rain gatling is more of a casual play.
The stories about abilities and blessings were good.
Flavor text is nice, isn’t it…
If it were a lake, I would have won.
Even though it rained and the heavens were on our side, we lost, because we were neither complacent nor careless, Water Man.
That guy spits ink and has amazing regenerative abilities, so he must be Octo-Man! If you could realize that.
I don’t think Tako-man is the ruler of the ocean.
The tankoubon didn’t have my brother dead yet.
I can’t blame Water Man because my best effort ended up being a bad move.
Because it’s a formidable opponent, I went to the sea not just relying on fortune’s rain but taking actions to ensure a checkmate; I believe I could have won if I hadn’t been overconfident.
He’s the type to think about resurrection measures right away.
On the contrary, there were no other winning strategies.
>>45
Just in case, since Water Man was confirming the location of the sea one by one, I think Julian was also planning to guide, and even if he was overconfident, the same flow would have happened.
That being said, I feel pity.
I keep saying this, but it’s great that in this comeback scenario, it’s not about confidently winning and laughing or smirking.
Even if the opponent is the one who killed Anval, pity wins over the desire for revenge.
For now, I have reserved the paperback, and it will arrive today.
I wonder if it’s actually featured in Lacrimast.
This is what happens when you create a country by the sea.
If it were Shiga, I could have won.
>>51
There’s no way Julian would live in Shiga.
If it’s not the sea but Lake Biwa…
Honestly, the sense of relief when Mom came was incredible, so I want to experience it again.
>>54
🐙 My son isn’t coming to see me… If that’s the case, maybe I’ll go upstream…
“The sea is on our side” —
Wasn’t the death of Water Man not confirmed at this point?
I was in a situation where I was forcibly tied up by my abilities.
>>56
If I could return to my country, I think things might have worked out; Dad could probably fix it.
>>56
If we could have retreated, the King’s healing power would have somehow managed to do something.
>>56
Still, I’m fine because I’m connecting with my own abilities.
>>56
King. Then couldn’t you have done something like the prophet?
If it’s a work-related injury, there’s no reason not to treat it.
It seems that encountering a higher existence is unexpected for the supernatural beings in this world.
…Those hunter parents are amazing, right?
>>60
Fine
It had a better chance of winning by not leading it to the sea and playing around.
It’s a crappy game where you have to guess abilities from that smoke screen, right?
Amazing power and regeneration.
It is impossible to assume that this comes from the sea.
The expression when the strongest opponent meant it with no arrogance, but it turned out to be a checkmate.
Since Yurian wished for this ability from Takomama, I wonder what the king wished for and what kind of ability he asked for as a price.
100 times the power is really troublesome, isn’t it?
The sea is the source of all things, so it has high vitality! But it’s not really that simple, and that’s truly terrible.
The physical aspect being a bonus from the sea mama, separate from the protection of the sea itself, is too much of a trick.
>>71
To begin with, you need to know the rule that the people with special abilities directly bestowed by the sea mom are treated differently from genetically inherited special ability users.
As the strongest water user, there’s no way I could lose to any opponent underwater!
And that rule won’t be understood until you go into the sea and ask the sea mama.
Stupidly strong physical strength and regeneration, the extra lives were obtained as sacrifices from 100 slaves, and the fact that it’s guaranteed to win if you spit ink or enter the sea is a modest gift from Mom, so it’s impossible to figure it out through analysis.
>>73
What kind of mom doesn’t explain that you can spit ink or that you don’t need to breathe underwater to improve physical abilities?
The king’s abilities seem to have been that of a hardcore martial artist in the past, according to the water man’s dialogue, so it’s probably not just healing, but I wonder what it is like?
It seems that Mizuman and Rakurima-chan have water-type abilities, so I guess they are indeed water-type after all.
It seems that there is a blessing at a higher level of ability.
That means those 100 lives were significant to Yulian.
If I capture all the other pieces, surround with the pawn, and check with the knight…
Under that condition, I became a pawn of a overprotective mama’s boy.
I’m also curious that Julian and Luca have the same type of extraordinary ability mark.
Luca feels like he’s in the middle of a street fight with Julian.
Julian’s wish is to prove that the lives of the 100 slaves were not wasted.
>>80
It may feel heavy for a mission that involves one person’s life… but for now, if I can protect Diana and live quietly, it will be a complete easy mission!
If you look at it normally, it just seems like ordinary physical enhancement, but you have to deal with a surprise attack from a revival on your first attempt and you can’t win unless you kill 100 times. That’s quite a terrible game, Julian.
>>81
If you’re going to pick a fight with the ocean, you have to suppress that level of absurdity.
If only I had realized that the smoke screen was made of octopus ink…
>>82
I don’t think it’ll be possible even if I notice it!
If I had done “Bon!” 100 times the moment I revived, I would have won, but I have to wonder if I could have chosen that option…
>>83
After a few tries, it seems like this guy is either immortal or can only be defeated under certain conditions, right?
>>83
First of all, saying it will end in 100 times is also a story from a divine perspective.
From the perspective of the water man, after doing it a few times, it can only be analyzed as something that is not a condition for death, right?
Julian’s firepower is insane, piercing through the blood armor that breaks Anval’s sword.
It’s been a while since I last saw you, but you have a nice face…
I also thought of the water man, but turning it into a daruma is the best move.
Perhaps the smarter ones will switch to a different method if they can’t kill someone after trying a few times.
I feel like there were threads popping up every time the bulletin board opened around the water man battle.
What surprised me the most in the waterman battle was…
After all that, I finally lost one life.
>>94
It was shocking that until now, the captain was merely reducing Julian’s original remaining lives.
I thought it was just taken away by some creatures of the sea…
In Waterman, I’m finally at -1 remaining life, so I realize that Yulian has taken quite a bit of damage until now, but it was all thanks to his own durability and recovery.
>>95
I was surprised that I hadn’t used any extra lives since I was being attacked by a merman.
>>95
🏋️♂️Endurance, recovery, and stamina are all equivalent to that of 100 people.
“Even if you wonder if this guy is going to use octopus ink, his physical abilities and immortality are impressive.”
That in itself has nothing to do with the sea, so it’s a major foul in terms of a power battle.
The basic of ability battles is one person, one ability, right!
For Julian, since he said he died in the first episode, it might effectively mean he has -2 lives.
But it’s super strong, so I can’t tell the exact remaining lives!!
>>100
A total of 101 lives, consisting of the lives of 100 slaves plus Julian’s own life.
My life and grandfather’s life have returned to the sea, leaving 99 behind.
It was definitely the strongest among what is currently out, and it seems like its value will continue to rise from here.
>>101
I can’t tell what kind of person could surpass a sure-win esper like this one once seen…
It seemed like the prophet was investigating the slave ship and pressing Julian, but I think it’s quite difficult to clarify abilities based on objective information.
It’s because of the upbringing of a mother with such a personality that I end up like this when discussing what went wrong…
I wonder if properly ascending the throne has actually hastened the downfall…
And because Water Man imitated Akuratsu too much at that time.
The spirit of “Kill the assassins of Yulian, there is no mercy” has been perfected.
>>105
There was mercy when it came to Rilakkuma…
>>106
During the Waterman’s time, it was also a family’s revenge, so if the opponent has a legitimate reason, they might show some mercy or compassion to some extent.
I am happy that Julian, who shares both hardships and joys with the slaves, will take the power… and not be subjected to it.
It’s not just the support of octopus ink and the sea mom that makes me want to cheer.
But if you were to call Julian’s extraordinary ability, it would be the Powerful Octopus Ink Man, right?
It would be dangerous if it got revealed through the prophecy that my power diminishes every time I kill.
It seems like I can only see that useless Diana.
>>111
The number of remaining lives doesn’t decrease…
>>112
Isn’t it strange if the strength of 100 people doesn’t decrease logically?
Was there any description?
>>116
Leave it behind.
>>116
I think grandpa said he would leave his strength when he returns to the sea.
>>116
When I was hit in the head by a water man, there was a statement during a conversation with my grandfather on the beach that while remaining lives decrease, strength is left behind.
>>111
I will leave my power behind.
>>111
I thought it was just some guy making a cool character speak in hiragana on his own.
The King. She was the officially recognized national useless grandma.
>>123
I thought it was useless, but I didn’t expect it to be a 95-year-old child…
>>127
Moreover, the king is secretly sneaking around while being overlooked, and on top of that, is causing himself stomach pain…
>>111
It doesn’t decrease…
In other works, you can become a marquee hero just with 5 minutes of hundred power.
That’s full-time hundred power & vital & death.
I thought there couldn’t possibly be anything more than that, but there is the love of the higher existence, Mom, which surpasses it.
>>113
Just the full-time hundred was seriously outrageous… it was such a rampage.
Julian with extra lives is seriously…
What’s up with the sea element only having octopus ink?
>>115
Immune to seawater attacks and able to hold breath underwater, enhancing physical abilities!
On land, it’s just octopus ink and power, I guess.
When grandpa disappeared, he said something like, “I’ll leave my strength behind,” right?
Did you even read what you were supposed to if you didn’t notice such a famous scene?
In the first place, Kaima Mama is only saying in addition to “I will give the strength of 100 people,” that “the lives are also worth 100 people.”
There is no logic to think that it decreases for each life lost.
It’s not 1×100, it’s 100×100.
Is it okay to start moving on my own from a quite early stage? It’s fine, because it’s to protect the king! It was suggested that I might not be very calm, though…
I was wondering how terrible the Empire people were.
It seems like the area around the royal castle is similar to a period of hyperinflation when it became apparent that most things were actually quite reasonable.
There are many who have a high loyalty to the king…
>>133
I used to think that the Black-painted era represented an incomprehensible king maintaining an unusual position, but after seeing his true face and his conversation with Lucas, I realized he was more human than I expected. Remembering how he handled the Anvar Scout situation, it’s no wonder his loyalty is so strong.
The punching power of an adult male is 90kg, so just by punching power alone, that’s 9 tons.
>>134
It feels like a physical ability similar to Kamen Rider or Ultraman… ?
If the incredibly supreme you weren’t normal, then Anvar, who swore allegiance, would just become a mere jester.
100 people is simply amazing.
>>136
I was thinking that thirty people had already died… but it turned out to be a total wash with the life force and recovery ability of a hundred people, which was terrible.
What is the true nature of Diana, who even treats someone like Julian as an afterthought?
Isn’t Unval’s military power just insane when you think about it calmly?
>>138
It’s crazy that I’m already at the level of being scouted by a nearly superhuman black knight of the royal guard.
That’s bad.
I was just about to become a Black Knight without any special abilities.
If anything, humans from that world.
Aren’t all of us subtly endowed with abilities?
Given that there was a higher existence in the nearby forest, it seems that abilities and higher beings are not that rare.
It’s uncertain whether such parts will be depicted as a whole.
I thought it would turn into a manga like the ones serialized in Afternoon based on its art style, but it’s currently the most Shonen Jump-like manga.
The cute heroine has also arrived.
>>143
Diana is probably the cutest in the world.
Pregnant women, infants, tall women, seaside moms, and titty, etc.
It feels like this author only creates heroines with a lot of complications, doesn’t it?
It makes you think that the Lacrimachan works smoothly.
It’s scary that the captain has died, so I can’t even say for sure that Diana will survive!
I’ve been out of ability battle manga lately, so this is a relief.
It’s too bad that it’s difficult to tell from the picture that both sides of Lacrima-chan’s belly are exposed.
Anvar is also strong from here because he possesses a powerful ability.
(You don’t know anything about the captain, do you…)
Anval is treated like a hero, as if a statue were standing in the place he currently is, and he probably seems capable of defeating those with special abilities.