
It’s nice that the reason for not killing the woman who taught Hyunkel is also due to a high respect for life…
It should be something I inherited from Lord Hadlar!
Can also raise children.
I can also teach swordsmanship.
With all due respect, I can also offer my opinions to my superior.
>>1
The Hadlar created by Bartos had a wonderful spirit.
>>5
Even Granado, who was bullied by the Avan-style rebuttal killing technique of the demon slayers, will have his fear of humans removed.
I think it was a magnificent warrior, born with respect for comrades and a fighting spirit, even though it was just born.
The subtext in the execution of Baldos is surprisingly abundant.
>>2
Because it’s compressed into 5 frames from 8 pages…
>>2
That short line perfectly complemented everything from Hadler’s imagery to his emotions…
>>2
I was astounded that there were still a few people insisting that Bartos was a war criminal, even after being so thoroughly supplemented with text.
>>2
(It would be better to convey just the main points to Hyunkel…)
Honestly, I didn’t think it would be this strong…
>>3
Well, if I’m going to be a gatekeeper, then I’m pretty strong in both gameplay and story.
Somehow… it’s stronger than I expected…
Thanks to that, the process of Hadlar’s downfall becomes more pronounced.
Hadlar, having regained his pride, will die after expressing his opinions to his superior.
Me…!? Why…!?
>>13
(Why…!? Even though the magic will be disrupted and disappear once Lord Hadlar falls asleep.)
Children resemble their parents even when they remain silent.
I am also collecting that line.
To be honest, Hadlar is quite flashy now, so I’m wondering what happened from here to the beginning of the main story with the nosebleed…
>>17
It’s frustrating that a clearly stronger Ban has shown up.
I’m surprised that the battle with Bartos is contained in just one episode because he’s extremely strong.
I never thought a design that looked like a mob would become this cool… I admire it…!
Each character is generally given a solid spotlight, but I really can’t stand the terrible treatment of Guro-san.
>>22
What the heck is Crocodine, who defeats a magic axe with a stone axe?!
>>24
Maybe it’s because it’s an iron axe…
>>28
The metal of the cursed sword, assuming it’s against an opponent, is off by a margin whether it’s stone or iron!
>>24
The old man performs better in battles when fighting barehanded.
Twisting orichalcum with bare hands.
>>22
I think he is rather considered quite strong since he can injure an old man and be recognized as a formidable opponent.
Thanks to Bartos being such a great parent, it’s heartwarming to see Hyunkel being so dependable in the Berks arc.
The things created by forbidden spells are greatly influenced by the mental state of the caster at the time of creation, and we’ve dealt with this repeatedly.
I really didn’t notice when I was reading Dai that Bartos’s chivalry also comes from Hadlar.
The stronger Balun than myself.
A mist that is more trusted than myself.
Clearly, Hyunkel has a hostile attitude towards us.
That is the Freizard created in my current mental state.
The only one with a deep sense of loyalty, Crocodine.
Zabouera
These guys are the starting members!!
>>27
It’s a workplace where it’s no wonder that Hadler-kun feels anxious when put into words…
>>30
Compared to the old Demon King’s army, there isn’t a single element that makes work enjoyable.
>>33
Hey Mist… Hadlar is just focused on self-preservation and doesn’t have any spirit at all… hey…
>>33
The system for training the intelligence overseer Baltos and the strategist Gangadia is too stable.
Everyone got along well…
>>27
If anything, I think Freiza is a very capable child who is just overflowing with fighting spirit at this time.
>>27
I think it’s before I face off with someone like Baramist and get crushed because I made it with the mindset of a middle manager.
>>27
Isn’t it terrible that from here, Crocodine will be the first to turn against us?
>>43
Indeed.
>>27
The strength is on a completely different dimension; it’s terrible.
>>50
What’s terrible is that if I had won against Avan, it became clear that I would have been killed by Baran before falling into darkness, making my time as a Demon King nothing but a farce.
That’s why I’m clinging to the position of the Demon Army Commander…
>>27
When I think about the crocodile that immediately withdraws, it’s like a bug that the healing character from Hadlar’s perspective ends up being Zabouera…
>>95
In fact, we are familiar faces from way back.
We’re pretty comfortable with each other, even though our personalities are a bit different.
>>112
We’re both in the Demon King’s army, so we’re close enough to let our snot run.
The old man wants to duel that strong opponent again, but he can never match them again…
I started to think that if the cursed axe Groisan is rubbed that much, it might actually come back to life.
>>35
Isn’t it just the nameless one that’s rubbing?
>>35
It says I’m completely dead in the profile of the paperback…
>>39
I couldn’t have someone pick me up and repair me in the wild, could I…
No matter how hard you try, you can’t abandon your role as a gatekeeper…
I thought that, but I was pleasantly surprised…
Rather, there is an image that there is a chance for the living Belks…
Whoa! I’m the top in the demon world! And now, here’s the next department, right here!
If I’m not careful, there’s a possibility that I might be last or second to last, but my boss is the worst in terms of motivation at this workplace…
It feels like the episode with the home tutor Mr. Avan is just one episode within the larger story of Belks.
It seems to be progressing faster than I thought.
It must have been shocking that Crocodine, who was your lifesaver, betrayed you.
>>46
This sense of detachment in the response is really like Baron.
The fact that Crocodine, who scouted during the Avan era and even gifted the Vacuum Axe, was cuckolded is also the doing of that Zaboeura guy…
The Hellfire isn’t adapting into an anime as well as I thought… it’s already past the point that was supposed to be the final episode and they’re doing an extended run instead.
>>49
Even if they do it, they might miss the timing and end up losing new customers who got into it through the anime.
Rather, Gloisan has a desirable position among the new characters in the prologue.
How much can you talk about with such a small role?!
>>51
It’s somewhat amusing that they retreated without letting it be realized that it was basically a complete defeat, giving off a vibe that it was more like a draw.
>>75
What’s amazing about this is that until the big reveal, the readers had exactly the same feelings as the old man.
>>80
And despite the fact that the old man himself has taken quite a bit of damage, he seems to be doing well enough to say he’ll recover in a few days…
That guy Balran is the one to blame.
The devoted Crocodine is a source of comfort.
Just when you think that, they end up being the first to betray, which in a way is the worst.
>>56
Lord Hadlar’s mental state is already in shambles.
>>63
It’s so shaky that it drops down to the Zaboera line.
>>68
There, the pop’s bravado works smoothly.
The setting of being the strongest swordsman in the Hadlar army exists in the original work.
I think they really enhanced the pre-battle scene from the original work to that extent.
Before going into hyper-mage form, it’s impossible to win against Varian even if the heavens and earth are turned upside down…
>>59
If you continue in the dark about a hundred times…
>>59
After going through super transformation, I feel like I might finally reach a level where I can stand on the starting line and face off against Dai in a one-on-one battle…
There are too many suspicions of betrayal from Hyunkel, but for Crocodine to betray us… that can’t be true…?
Rather, if the mentality is normal, then Hadlar is actually quite strong, probably right after Mistral.
Mist is also a strong fan of Hadlar, so he supports him.
The birth story is that of a knight from a grotesque hell.
Although it’s a spin-off of the past where a place to settle down is determined, I’m really looking forward to what comes next.
Just by pulling out the balance, even if it’s the worst, we’ve already won, hahaha!
Why!!!!!!
Freyzaard is a ruthless outsider who doesn’t choose his means, but because he has a self-sacrificing demeanor that doesn’t consider his own danger, it becomes clear that he wasn’t completely corrupt.
Thinking about it, I didn’t mind going to the front lines by myself even before I became a super mage…
It’s truly amazing how the meaning conveyed by Hadlar’s revival and the line from Avan-sensei has increased…
Hadlar… I’ve given you the best talent, so quickly get your mental state back in order.
The sad reality is that even with ultra magic transformation, it still doesn’t reach dragon demon form at all.
Before the young Baran heads off to his deadly battle with Velza, he thought about warming up with some sparring, but it seems that the human hero did better than he expected…
Originally, the dragon knights were created so that they couldn’t defeat all living creatures, but in this world, beings like Lord Baan and other bugged creatures that seem capable of surpassing the dragon knights are being born, which is disrupting the balance.
I think it’s decent enough to be mentioned in the story like that, isn’t it?
He doesn’t even make statements about lowering Bartos.
The three-sword style with both hands is just too cool…
I think regarding Crocodine, it’s more like changing the master he should serve rather than betrayal.
It’s cowardly to switch sides after the demon king’s army has started to falter, but that’s not the case here.
It’s really painful that Hadler lost Gandalia.
When lined up by strength, the commanders of the legions…
Balan (Dragon Demon)
Super Hadlar
Mist
Balan
Hyunkel
Hadlar
Zaboera
Freysard
Crocodine
About?
>>84
Mist is the strongest with Burn Body, but it’s difficult to handle Mist on its own.
As soon as there are effective means of attack against the shadow, its defense becomes nonexistent.
>>84
I think the old man will ultimately be a bit higher.
>>84
When comparing strengths, it’s complicated that Mist can fight in a frozen time state.
In the story, the only way to break it was through Medoroa.
From the readers’ perspective, the two suddenly introduced Four Heavenly Kings were too good of characters.
Due to the circumstances of the story, we couldn’t send Grandpa Brass to the front line.
>>85
Gangadiah and Kegiro both performed well.
>>85
Mr. Gangadia was just too good.
The interactions with Matorif are just too emotional.
Hadlar was corrupt, but he was just clinging to his position; he died as a warrior only during the last night raid, which was a scheme devised by Zaboera.
I died there and was reborn as a super demon, completely becoming a warrior from the demon king.
I think about how great of a character Gan Gadya would be if he had lived until the main story era.
It’s Burn’s fault for not providing mental care.
Also, inserting your own will too much whenever you like.
>>93
Well, anyway, Hadlar is just like a game…
Both Crocodine and Hadlar cannot perform well when they are mentally shaken, and that’s consistent in Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai.
>>94
The strength varies too much when it comes to mental aspects!
>>94
Just as the techniques of the sky are related to the techniques of the heart, the mind is incredibly important.
That’s why, at any time, having a positive heart is not an exaggeration to say that it is the greatest weapon that Barn-sama possesses, even if it looks silly like a foolish collage.
>>100
Even in the first major battle, it quickly rebounds from a disadvantage that it has never faced before.
>>119
It is nothing more than a guess.
Maybe there’s a line from Burn himself saying to Dai, “Isn’t it nice to overwhelm and beat the guy you’ve lost to before with sheer power?”
I think that person was not born as the strongest.
>>129
Even if Lord Vearn were to find himself in a situation like Hadlar during the Demon Army Command era, he would not rot.
I guess I was building up my strength with a fierce ambition to turn things around one day.
>>129
I feel like I was inherently strong rather than having become strong through effort, but there were also others who were strong enough to challenge me closely.
Bartos, being himself, said “I’ll gracefully pass since I lost…”
If it were the old Hadlar, he would be someone who could defeat Bartos… interesting!
It’s not a gatekeeper meant to absolutely prevent intruders, but rather a gatekeeper for trimming the weak, originally.
>>99
To begin with, he is the one who personally went to the front lines… the Dark Lord Hadlar.
I want the old man to tell Ronberg about the battle with Groisan…
Zaboera seems to be spiritually decayed compared to the original since the Hellfire Era, doesn’t it?
Regarding magical power, my pride in being superior to Hadlar is utterly shattered by the existence of Burn.
It’s sad to choose Dragon Form as the best spell for myself, GanGadia.
I wanted to achieve greatness as a wizard, but in the end, it turns out that strengthening my already blessed physical abilities is more effective than relying on clever spells…
>>103
In the end, I completely lost to Matrif, who I challenged at great lengths, due to his magic and intellect.
Being praised by such a person and leaving satisfied is also beautiful.
I think that in terms of mental care or Burn’s interpretation, they are being considerate of Hadlar.
That is completely counterproductive.
>>104
They’re incredibly smart, but their understanding of others’ feelings is pretty shallow.
I think that Kiri and Mist are better around here.
>>113
It’s not good to be naturally power-harassing either.
>>124
I offered a chance with my little finger.
Ultra Magic Hadlar should have been decapitated when he fought against Baran, so he seems to be weaker than the usual Baran.
That demon king is leveling up quite a bit in the story…
In the first place, the old man doesn’t recognize the creepy guy as Berx, so it’s impossible…
>>106
I want to meet that incredibly strong wild human or beastman again and have a contest of strength.
An old man who has received nearly perfect scores from almost all the commanders.
You’re overpraising me, Balan!
>>108
A developed personality!
Toughness that can withstand two Giga Breaks!
Loyal and cooperative!
>>114
From the perspective of the Balans at that time, it seems that humans were a completely different kind of species.
Why are you trying to kill me?! It felt like a reverse outburst from the thread picture.
Why did you go out of your way to come and kill me when I would die if left alone!? It was a perfect complement.
Gungadir’s winning strategy is simple: just cast Reflect on yourself and punch your way through without engaging in a magic battle.
If it’s the combination of Hadlar, Zaboera, and Freizard, it should be able to come together quite nicely…
Wani Baran Hyunkel can just get along by acting separately…
It can be read between the lines that Barun thinks he has prepared the best strategist and right-hand man for Hadlar…
Mist became the best friend.
From a balance perspective, the only ones who can deal damage to me are those who have mastered leveling up and hitting with physical attacks, so I can appreciate the crocodile’s mental and physical enhancement that seems like it could burst through limits instantaneously.
However, will the day come when the old Zabouera that Crocodine speaks of will be vindicated?
It seems like it was just calculated that since it’s already rotting, if I do this, Crocodine might protect me.
>>125
Even just stepping out into the hellfire, you can tell it’s different from the modern world, so well…
The worst kind of trash is still trash, but there was an incredible sense of strong trashiness about someone who was confidently selling themselves high.
The era of Dai-chan is now no longer left with those parts; it has become a parasite…
If you have a positive heart and focus on mental recovery and buffs, then you won’t lose.
It seems like the other person did the same thing…
What is this suddenly appearing Four Heavenly Kings… I didn’t think that because Gangadias had such an incredible character.
>>127
Kigiro has gradually become a better character, so that’s unfair.
It seems that in the original scenario of the Demon King’s Castle, the usual Banal would end with a bite and a beheading, but it looks like it’s not the case with the super demon Hadlar.
>>128
They said it was on par with a dragon demon in terms of specs, but I absolutely think that’s a lie.
As a character design, the idea of a muscle-headed outlier among the strong races isn’t particularly novel, but Gundaria has carefully developed the character.
>>134
At first, I thought you were your refined character.
…I long for it! It’s becoming really profound…
>>153
It’s nice to treat Matrif with respect from now on.
What I used to call you “you” becomes “you” in a formal way.
You like minor programs from the Baan region, don’t you?
>>135
I thought I was watching the world match between Baran and Veltzer, but it feels like I’m watching some local regional match instead…
Lord Baan has been leveling up extensively in the demon world and seems to have repeated job changes, mastering strength in human terms.
I can’t help but remember that guy from the day before yesterday.
There are aspects of discussing gender differences that might seem a bit prickly nowadays.
The fact that it compensates for the longing and respect towards the living because they are dead is an oddly skillful way of making things fit together.
“You don’t need to use a stance like ‘Heaven and Earth Magic Battle’ unless there are strong enemies.”
Burn-sama’s strength is on a whole different level, and there are parts where his perception is just off.
Well, Sabolera, who boasts about magic within common sense, would have her heart broken seeing what Lord Baan can do with that fire magic…
>>144
Zabogera might be able to repay with Mahoplast.
>>145
When I see the scene where Shahal’s mirror shatters or Hyunkel’s armor couldn’t hold up anymore,
It seems like Kaiser Phoenix has a slight resistance to spell and magic effects, doesn’t it?
It may be less powerful than Medoroa, but I think it’s harder to counter the spell.
Looking at Hadlar’s past, it seems unlikely that even powerful demons are strong from a young age.
The childhood years hungry for power also first exist for Burn-sama with a high probability.
Well… there are also abnormal people who mastered the strongest sword technique in the demon world within less than 10 years of being born…
The Demon King’s army is hopeless because they can push an accomplished man to the point of shame.
Ronberg 9 years old
The strongest swordsman in the demon realm.
I thought that if the demon lord’s army executives sharpened each other, a strong legion would be formed.
It’s like a pathetic power struggle where they pulled each other down and self-destructed…
>>151
If Baron is there, it becomes a dream team, so I understand why that could happen.
Provoked by the dark lord’s familiar from the beginning.
Defection from Crocodine’s death
The defection from the uncertainty of Hyunkel’s survival.
Death from the defeat at the Battle of Bulge, carrying the strategy for certain victory.
Fear of Baran
The era of the Demon Army Commander, which is increasingly deteriorating due to the influence of Zabouera.
Before becoming the Dark Dragon King Velzar, there was Bolix.
It is likely that Burn killed several demon lords before becoming the Great Demon Lord himself.
Why is the strongest swordsman from a family of weapon craftsmen…?
>>155
Did you think that a blacksmith can’t handle weapons?
>>160
It’s unfair that the Hunkel theory, which has vague grounds, seems to have strange persuasive power.
>>168
It’s Baran!
>>160
I never thought Junk would be this type, too.
Moreover, he’s a swordsman, so in that regard, he got along well with Ron-Berg.
>>155
In terms of order, a super strong swordsman has no sword that can withstand his own strength! So he decides to make one himself! That’s how it feels like he joined the Belk clan.
>>155
According to Sanjo, it’s said to be the Berg style, which means it’s a faction or clan in the sense of a lineage rather than a blood-related group.
In other words, Ron Burk is a mad existence that encompasses both the Berg style of blacksmithing and the strongest swordsmanship of the demon world.
Looking back, it’s just Burn who worked seriously during the Demon Army Commander Hadlar era.
>>157
Actually, even Crocodine is slacking off on the Romos strategy and just sleeping…
It’s not just a rivalry; there’s also a flavor like that of a mentor and his disciple, Matrif and Gangadia…
It’s nice that Matrif consistently takes the stance that Gangadia is an awesome guy.
>>161
The Medoroa that couldn’t be mastered even with that Gandaria can only be described as a matter of talent.
I feel like Mist is not working at all and is mostly just doing appraisals and training disciples.
In terms of strength, Burn is definitely superior, but in terms of managing a demon lord army simulation, Hadlar is definitely better.
The existence of Gundadia is partly the cause of Matrif’s discontent.
The Demon King’s Army is nothing more than the cards gathered by Lord Baan through his overwhelming influence.
Well, it was still quite a threat.
It’s amazing how the lines of Matrif in the main story are gaining more and more weight…
It doesn’t seem like a later-added side story.
Gangaadia seems to like pop music.
>>174
I wanted you to fight…
It seems that Dad Pop is really strong in Bengana, so that’s correct.