
An old man who was normally killed afterwards.
Sure, here is the extracted text: – The seventh new recruit has joined us – If you get used to my way in just three months, it becomes easy – You all chosen ones have your own backgrounds, that’s how it is. To put it simply, many who have experience making a profit by investing in stocks – The training institution is for the employment of global investment and recruitment, you must understand that too. However, the recent participants lack courage… – There are many who cannot endure the anxiety during the investment process, I must say – If you want to know why they started, you will have to face some painful things. Of course, there are some things you already know, such as the role of small and medium-sized enterprises in the economy, which is simple – If you want to know why they started, feel free to ask anytime – Such things cannot be stopped once you’ve set them in motion – What seemed to be so was an illusion; it was shown to you, but the feeling gradually fades – Deep down, you probably didn’t think you were doing anything special – The FC Securities were established at that person’s request, it seems… – If that were the case, but… even more so… – The situation has similarities; though abrupt, it feels as if there’s an inherent sense of unease! The real problem lies elsewhere – For the time being, you all are assigned for a year. How about changing it up for a moment? – In my case, it involves dealing with homeless people. I’m not saying that it’s worth taking risks; of course, I’m indicating a more timely way of thinking – You would understand once you experience it; such things cannot be stopped once you set them in motion – My prediction is that it’s going well. Is that so? A strange hand-off was just put down, no thank you. Star! – It’s said that it really exists, though. Were you able to board it? Zukka – That’s right (Scene description) – It looks like a building next to his truck – Quite a sight, isn’t it – The desk on the stage must be deservedly qualified – Hurry up and get it done. It was my first time seeing people like this, thanks to this.
Why…? Did I do something bad, old man…?
>>1
Eliminate the witnesses…
>>1
I have a young and attractive wife.
I feel guilty for not being able to suppress my subordinate’s outburst.
A rare one.
>>2
No, my subordinate has nothing to do with it because I’ll be killed on the way back after this.
Those who can find themselves by intuition are dangerous…
I shoot because it’s inconvenient!
This old man tried to arrest Golgo in the past, but was demoted due to government intervention.
After retiring and living in Hawaii, I realized that Golgo is back to sniping and thought, “It’s him…” But I know he can’t be arrested anyway, so I told him to come meet me and that I’d let him go, so just hurry up and disappear.
Immediately after that, he was killed.
The reason for being shot isn’t explicitly stated, but there’s a line that suggests it would be rude to show any half-hearted sympathy toward the enemy, and then it ends.
Even if I’m told it’s rude, I don’t want to be hostile, and I don’t want to unnecessarily kill my subordinates…
I was sure that “it would be pointless to catch you… but the younger ones are eager to take on the challenge…”
“I thought it would go like, ‘I can’t let the young ones go through something like that… So I’ll…’ and then pull out a gun and shoot, but it was different.”
Even though we parted calmly, is it you, Golgo, who attacks from behind?
Isn’t it disrespectful to Golgo to target Fanette-chan, who has no connection to him at all…?
I think it’s only natural to be shot by Golgo!
GOLGO has always been that kind of guy.
If your position is a problem, then if I kill you, there will be no position left, so don’t worry!
I thought I had seen that old man’s gaze somewhere before, and he looks just like Lee Van Cleef.
This place may not be safe.
If I decided to do it in a situation where there were absolutely no witnesses, it would have turned out like this.
I thought you might be in the gym since you seem like you work out, but maybe that was suspicious…
Actually, aren’t you grasping a lot of amazing things? Should I erase it… or something like that?
The moment I went to assert that I could find you anytime, that was the end of my luck.
If I had turned back without saying anything, I could have avoided dying.
>>20
But if I don’t say anything, my subordinate might get killed…
It’s like trying to assert superiority by saying, “I understand everything, even if I can’t do anything about it.”
If I couldn’t do anything, I shouldn’t have poked around for no reason.
When I saw the last eye, I wondered if this guy wasn’t halfway ready to give up.
If someone who is still smoldering is predicting their own actions and moving accordingly…
>>22
As mentioned in the title, Golgo saw “afterimages” in his eyes.
Even if I come to warn you that I don’t want to get involved, there’s no telling when a man who perfectly understands his own patterns of behavior might show his fangs.
If someone says to you, “I know about you,” it would be…
I thought it shouldn’t leave any lingering troubles.
The old man side indicated that he no longer intends to go against you… he just wants to live the rest of his life peacefully…
From Golgo’s perspective, it’s like, “Oh, this guy still has the motivation! He’s an enemy!”
You probably dislike someone with good intuition.
There isn’t much benefit to keeping this guy alive in a Golgo-style way.
>>27
The image in the thread is from volume 15, and the early Golgo consistently maintains that level of ruthlessness.
Witnesses can be eliminated, even if they are acquaintances, and if necessary to approach the target, civilians can also be used and eliminated.
Eliminate danger at all costs.
(I knew I had superpowers…)
Golgo often kills people without any particular reason…
Despite saying they have no intention of clashing, they make no effort to stop their younger subordinates from moving forward.
It is also arrogant to tell someone who is presumably higher in rank than a younger subordinate to yield.
If you want to protect the younger generation, you need to be prepared to sacrifice your remaining life, no matter what stigma you have to bear.
If you try to stop Golgo’s work, it’s only natural that you’ll be killed.
The early Golgo’s character is inconsistent, so it can’t be helped.
I think it has been consistent for the last few decades.
>>31
What kind of direction do you think Golgo would take now?
>>31
It’s the opposite, right?
It’s better to cut off the root of the misfortune.
I’m willing to let it slide, but the organization and the young ones won’t stay quiet, so could you go out for my sake?
I can sense where you are.
An uncle who thinks that a professional hitman will quietly disappear is quite…
>>34
Well, I think it’s a sign of aging that I’m still dragging my half-hearted past pride but no longer have the will to fight now.
Wasn’t this old man ultimately revived by his enthusiasm in front of Golgo that he couldn’t forget?
I thought it was your doing or that you had predicted my whereabouts, but I just happened to find you. If you work here, it would really cause me a lot of trouble, so could you please handle this peacefully? I’ll make it worth your while! I think they might have backed off when I pleaded like that…
>>39
It’s a different story, but the CIA person who ran into Golgo at a concert or something was extremely anxious, insisting that it was just a coincidence! Just a coincidence! and they were let go…
More than Golgo’s lack of emotion
The abundance of ellipses and machines
The way to format line breaks is more…
I can’t help but worry…
Is it something like “If the pheasant doesn’t cry, it won’t be shot”?
If it’s completely unrelated strangers, that’s one thing, but the fact that they were trying to capture me means you never know where we might oppose each other again…
If you understand Golgo well enough to hit it by intuition…
It should be obvious that there’s not a single reason to let someone like that go free…
I’m not completely able to let go of my pride, just as the old man said…
Even if you make a lot of excuses, in the end, it’s all for self-preservation.
It might be more to Golgo’s liking if you say you don’t care what happens to your own life as long as you spare your subordinate.
>>48
If it’s that kind of request, I’m sure you would listen.
It’s too convenient to say that you want to achieve results without any sacrifice.
GOLGO is not justice, so he kills those who are inconvenient for him, even if they are not bad people.
This is the one that makes the least sense after reading about 200 volumes.
If you’re going to kill this guy, there are plenty of others to kill instead.
It seems that Golgo would have shot right there if it was against the rules, but he shot after sending them away…
Even though it’s not a shootout, did Golgo decide that it would be a problem to leave them alive?
This guy is extremely talented.
If you determine that Golgo can be trusted, there are times he might let it slide.
It’s just the case that this old man wasn’t like that.
I wanted to enjoy Hawaii a little more.
If you intentionally go behind and get launched by Golgo, you can be caught in the act for assault!
If you suddenly punch and knock down Golgo to arrest him for murder, you can shout “Kill me!” and it would be acceptable.
But this old man cannot be forgiven.
If this kills, then the German detective clockmaker must have died at least five times.
I wonder if something was bothering the bugs.
If you’re going to do that, then it’s reasonable to tell the younger ones to keep their distance from Golgo.
Don’t expect reasonable logic from someone who makes a living as a sniper.
If something can be offered as a benefit to Golgo…
Well, somehow that might also make me feel guilty.
If I had just left it alone, the foolish subordinate would have been killed, but I went out of my way to say something.
It usually gets ignored and ends, so I had no luck as a writer.
This story and the Ice Wall episode are the weirdest stories in terms of G’s guidelines for behavior.
Even if there are bad stories, there are quite a few moves that seem unlikely to happen.
Because it’s called the sixth sense.
If it’s just the police trying to carry out their duties, they usually avoid killing, so it would have been better not to say unnecessary things.
The feeling of not being sincere about my work is lowering my points.
Well, I understand that there were many fools on Golgo’s side who mistakenly thought they had taken someone’s word on this!
If you’re going to do that, then instead of stopping Golgo, just stop some young people with some random false reasons.
To put it simply, it just means that from Golgo’s perspective, he couldn’t be trusted.
I did something unnecessary to a man who is cowardly like a rabbit.
They’re just making excuses, but in the end, it’s just “Please stay quiet for my own protection.” From Golgo’s perspective, I think this is not just a complete lack of trust, but maybe even a negative factor…
It seems like they are somewhat resigned, but it can also be interpreted that they wanted to tell the person, “I can’t arrest you, but I see through everything you did!” in order to protect their pride.
The reason soldiers go all out without primarily targeting the police seems to be a meta reason from the reader’s perspective, but if it were to actually happen, the whole country might mobilize its full force against it.
>>73
In Japan that may be true, but abroad, the life of a single police officer is not worth much.
That’s why during the BLM riots in LA, the police just watched and didn’t make any arrests.
“That guy snatched up a buddy of the niggers! He’s a racist cop!” and then gets torn apart on the spot.
I want them to say something like “I’ll show you I can arrest you, as a professional!”
The police are just doing their duty by chasing after those who smell like trouble, which is usually Golgo.
I think one reason Golgo doesn’t actively kill is that he finishes his work without leaving any evidence when he’s on a business trip.
It’s better to eliminate those who come to find out where you are…
If you get involved, there’s an eight or nine out of ten chance you’ll die, so it’s scary to look away… The right thing to do is to stay away.
>>77
If Golgo had nothing to hide, he could just respond normally, but the possibility of getting caught up in deadly troubles surrounding Golgo is quite high…
It’s a request to secretly support the match by sniping without the target noticing, so that we can win.
Because I went out of my way to show off my sniping skills right in front of the target.
So you had that guy take a shot at me to help you win, didn’t you? It’s completely obvious and null and void!
It’s a level of mistake that requires a full refund of the fee and an apology, Ice Wall.
When dealing with the police, the conversation usually revolves around how to avoid leaving evidence and make it seem like a crime is impossible.
It’s dangerous to leave around someone who guesses the gym by intuition.
“I didn’t go out of my way to meet Golgo and while saying I’m unwell, I’m just waiting for Volvo to leave.”
I should have assigned my subordinate another task so that they wouldn’t follow me to the Volvo.
Well, I don’t think Volvo would go as far as to commit murder.
>>83
After all, I’m a police officer.
First, it’s a misunderstanding to think that Golgo is swayed by human emotions and chooses to believe or overlook things.
Sometimes I do it…
My wife is beautiful.
Gorgo usually overlooks judgments because it’s a request from a witness to risk their own life.
On the contrary, in this case where only the reasoning for self-preservation is laid out, it is completely unacceptable.
Before deciding whether this old man can be trusted, he probably hasn’t made a determination that he will kill anyone who might be inclined to catch him.
If I start worrying about that, I’ll have to kill everyone I’ve come into contact with.
And it’s the same for this old man, so he probably didn’t like it and killed him.
If self-preservation is important, it would have been better to maintain a distance and say it has nothing to do with you.
An old dog that can no longer use its teeth should die.
Showing up in front of me just to present a mysterious long message and giving me a sharp glance when leaving is more like a death wish.
If you are a customer, we provide services, and if you are a staff member, we rigorously assess individual abilities.
It seems that obstruction of business is out of the question.
I thought it was a chapter from KochiKame about making money with manga panels.
As long as the investigation falls within a certain scope, it is safe.
If you try to cross the line, a warning will be issued.
If you cross that line, you’re out.
Wasn’t there an episode like that?
The bodyguard of the client from “The Night of the Murder Drama” is
I was doing something quite dangerous by trying to deduce the trick of Golgo right in front of him.
It might be safe because I was on the side of the allies and had earned a good impression from a man who was loyal to his duties in advance.
The German detective clockmaker was safe, and professionals tend to survive.
>>99
Inspector Janu is in Switzerland.