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[Kengan Ashura] Episode 302 Thoughts: Once I got to Raian, it became an impossible game…

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It seems like there are no rules, but are they giving hints?

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There is someone among the enemies who can completely shut down the entire Wu clan, even when they have weapons.

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It seems like Raian is kindly giving hints…

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I wonder if it means to launch a surprise attack?

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If that’s the case, they’ll incorporate even the removals, so a simple forceful approach won’t work.

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It seems like you’re not good with yokai.

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It would be impossible to act tough in front of someone you’ve changed diapers for and fed milk to…

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>>10

Where’s the old man?

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A yaksha watching over the Demon God King since he was a baby.

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It seems that there is something wrong with fighting head-on while surrounded by armed people.

Run or hide.

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As expected, being a close friend of the horse, Raian is reliable…

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>>9

I see that the Dragon Demon is properly calling him by name and acting like an older brother.

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It means to not just wait for the enemy, but to take the initiative and crush them.

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The famous assassin Battousai also said.

It is foolish to fight multiple armed individuals head-on.

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>>12

In other words, it’s the Wu Getter Change…

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Running away… doesn’t become training, does it?

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The fact that Raian has come out is a kind of hint, isn’t it?

It is presumed that no matter the tactics taken, the situation is one where victory cannot be achieved.

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The dumbbell space-time is like… the crazy alternate universe is like…

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It’s too cute how someone is fighting like in Raian Sports Chanbara in the comment section, and I couldn’t handle it.

But this is probably Blackjack, so it’s ruthless…

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Is it training to remember the walking technique that Jackie-chan used while moving into everyone’s blind spots?

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It was also the fist of seeking the way, but is it about aggressively attacking with the mindset of “not just stopping here today” or “definitely tomorrow,” as if you were ready to die?

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>>20

It means that there’s no need to forcefully fight against the other person, right?

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Is hiding and fleeing the right answer? I can understand if it’s training for survival on the battlefield, but is that really something to do in special training for a one-on-one fist-fighting match?

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>>21

I think it would be fine to run away, but when I think about it… I don’t know.

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>>21

Isn’t it about breaking the advantageous environment where the opponent can launch a surprise attack at any time?

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It seems like you might have been changed by Yasha Mama.

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We will launch a night raid and crush them before the start of tomorrow.

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>>24

Night visit.

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The atmosphere like that has been around since the Ashura days, but the mysterious homely feel of the Kure clan is addictive.

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>>27

The Seizei faction also had a rather frank vibe about it.

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>>44

Eddie (Gil) is quite kind to his family too.

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If it’s the demon king swinging the great sword, even a leather stick can become a sufficient weapon.

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>>28

This is just a blunt weapon that doesn’t cause bleeding.

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I thought I had read ahead, but it’s being marked as unread, and I’m being asked to request SP life again. Is this the backlash from borrowing in advance?

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>>29

Something is wrong.

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>>29

Mr. Nameless Horse… is it already the heart…!

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I think it’s more of a part where you want to show your character before closing it off.

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It seems strange to start at “ready, set, go” in the morning despite the 24-hour rule.

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“Leaving the medicine out feels like some kind of game.”

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Speaking of which, the Dragon family’s secret techniques that I should have learned are not being revealed…

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Isn’t it possible to receive infinite SP missions?

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>>39

“Don’t worry because you can’t do it.”

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>>39

Paying money is the easiest way.

I’ve been doing that for a long time because it’s a hassle to collect little by little.

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>>43

You can get one item once a day in about 15 seconds, so it’s not that troublesome.

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>>87

I don’t just read Kengan.

And once you start paying, it becomes cumbersome to complete the missions.

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Night crawling to become a member of the Kure clan.

This is it.

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What, are we seriously taking the opponent’s proposal at face value and fighting over it?

Running away from this place is out of the question, but if the two of us don’t hesitate to use any means, we could definitely do a lot more.

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Isn’t Ryan Koga-kun sweet?

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>>45

Is it that a delinquent personality suits me?

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>>45

Their combat power is insane, but mentally they’re basically a country hoodlum.

I’m somehow lenient towards those close to me or those I’ve praised for their outstanding qualities.

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If it’s Jackie-chan, he can clear it, right?

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The challenge is to survive for 24 hours, so it’s okay to hide and escape! While hiding might help you survive, I wonder if it makes you stronger.

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Does this mean we should launch a surprise attack within 10 minutes to decrease their numbers?

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>>50

I wonder if I can take down members of an assassination clan that is used to quick draws, snipers, and surprise attacks while grouped together, especially if I attack them with my bare hands.

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Aren’t you too fond of the Raian family?

…Well, the old man has passed away.

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>>51

Of course I like Ryan-chan, because she’s always fighting for her family.

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>>51

He was unusually composed even at the time of his grandfather’s death.

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Is it to make someone think about escaping?

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Kouga-kun, caught off guard, flies and falls in a way that completely resembles a dying person, which makes me laugh a little.

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I wonder if there’s some kind of meaning behind Horis not changing the opening phrase.

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I guess it’s about getting a little closer to that old man from Muka.

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>>57

Does that mean I have to get used to Kansai dialect…?

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Not a groom.

Not a son-in-law.

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Could it be that the training is to execute a full-power surprise attack that eliminates all signs of intent and presence, just like Rayan-chan did, on everyone from Kure?

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Is it okay to escape from the premises within 10 minutes?

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>>60

I don’t think I can say that I’ve grown from doing that, and I believe that the premise of “having you stay inside the house for 24 hours” won’t be overturned.

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>>70

Even if it’s not to the extent of a special walk for those who are connected, is it about hiding by masking one’s presence and launching surprise attacks?

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Even if it’s the first time seeing it, using a retreat strategy doesn’t mean that running away is bad.

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I know it’s unreasonable, but fighting Raian normally is tough, isn’t it? Please fight with the intention to win.

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If you think about it normally, when you’re facing an opponent who is fully prepared, you can only run away.

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The best strategy is to flee.

If living is the top priority, opportunities for retaliation will arise.

What I mean is that it was practiced by Gōbō Bukaku.

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I noticed it, but you attacked me unexpectedly.

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It’s frustrating if you get noticed easily, isn’t it?

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It’s probably unavoidable since we’ve been repeatedly attacked as a group.

It’s a bit disappointing that it doesn’t look like it’s getting much stronger.

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Even my grandpa, in his younger days when he was just like me, had a period where he trained as a warrior away from the family on his own.

Rai-an believes he is the strongest and continues to try to get stronger, and although he occasionally becomes out of touch, he consistently does not distance himself from his clan.

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Even if we defeat everyone except Rai-An, we should first escape the premises and then take them down one by one if they chase us, right?

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For now, it seems like the idea is to take out one person and seize their weapon or something like that.

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Don’t stop, keep running for 24 hours, something like that?

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Well, fighting until death in a terrible state is probably a bad move, so it seems like you should escape or do something to create a favorable situation.

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Horis is serious, so the delinquent Ryan gives hints on his own.

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Dragon Demon, are you really using something like Retsukuu in the end? What happened to your new technique?

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>>78

It might be a judgment that a temporary measure won’t work on the Go clan.

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Maybe the fact that Karura-chan was the first to launch a surprise attack is also a clue.

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Don’t face your opponent head-on when there’s a difference in strength… that’s what it means.

If you run away and hide, waiting for the right moment to fight under your advantageous conditions, you can achieve a giant killing.

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It’s obvious, but no matter how much you level up, you can’t compete head-on with something that connects.

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I think it’s a definite factor to actively create advantages in your training.

I can’t really predict how to take specific actions.

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Ryan-kun is too round…

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I wonder if medicine can help…

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So far, the main reason for our defeats has been surprise attacks from behind.

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Did Raian-chan just give a hint and leave right away…?

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It’s clear that being passive won’t work.

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If it’s just about running away, it feels like something I’ve done on the fourth day.

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>>90

Even if you say to run away, it’s already wrong the moment you are waiting for the opponent to attack you.

It’s not so much about running away, in this case, it’s more about hiding first.

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Isn’t it starting to feel like a bullet hell game?

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Ryuki-kun was thoroughly trained by the old man to lure the opponent into a sense of security and launch a surprise attack, so I feel like this isn’t something that needs to be learned now.

I was seriously on the verge of dying while being restrained.

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>>92

I think it’s a matter of remembering that the experiences with the old man were not in vain, since you can’t make use of them right now.

I believe Holis was talking about making use of the skills they already have, rather than focusing on new techniques or leveling up.

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I am weak against the moves of my aunt relatives…

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>>93

It feels like I end up losing to those who are in higher positions or those who have been caring for me, even if I speak strongly to them.

Isn’t this guy a bit too calculating?

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>>106

I’m irritated enough that my veins are bulging.

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>>112

But even though I complain… I still think he’s cute after all.

If I were a girl, I might have become a dream girl.

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Last week, I thought it would be a big growth if I could put up a good fight against Ryan! But Ryan is so strong that it’s ridiculous.

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>>94

Even though he’s not serious, it feels like Ryuu-Oki is showing growth by holding on decently against Raian, who has probably stepped into the realm of the transcendent.

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I like the part where Yamashita Kazuo is asking, “Is this much rice okay?” during breakfast at Kure’s village where Ouma-san is alive.

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I understand the reasoning, but it feels like…?

Well, I guess it’s training for that awareness.

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Since the opponent is from the Wu clan, it feels impossible to escape and hide… I guess striking first might be the way to go? Although that seems tough too.

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MagaPoke’s mission clearing is tedious, but it’s helpful that I can earn SP by opening and sliding through target stories in that crappy app.

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It’s a no-win situation since Raian, who seems capable of breaking through this exam, is on the enemy side.

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Just seeing “Demon God Demon King” makes me laugh.

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Raian is basically saying to run away like you’re prepared to die, right?

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It didn’t work out in the mansion that was like a game stage.

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It’s training for those who are connected, perhaps learning surprise attacks or attacks that are outside of one’s consciousness?

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The problem has successfully hidden and escaped! Well, it’s twisting the narrative, but anyway, clearing it is still a clear victory.

Is this something we should be doing now? It’s not like we’re in a survival format competition, after all.

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No matter how strong you become, one surprise attack can end it, you know? Isn’t that the answer for those who are connected to the “Ga-Mo”?

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Even if you clear it by playing hide and seek, it makes you wonder if you’re actually getting stronger…

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Ryan is still oddly caring as usual…

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>>111

How grumpy was that guy at the beginning of Ashura?

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>>114

If a weakling is talking about a Kengan tournament, it would make you want to get angry, wouldn’t it?

There were many exceptional talents…

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>>111

Yamashita Kazuo, who has determined the limits even in death, treats his opponents, whom he recognizes in one way or another, with proper respect.

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Since the personnel from Wu are not being replenished, doesn’t that mean we should surround them with two people and reduce their numbers?

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>>115

I feel like this is the realistic option; on top of that, if you take the prey after defeating it, the disadvantages will also decrease.

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In battle manga, it tends to be about training to conceal one’s presence or training to acquire flexible thinking… that kind of vibe.

In Kengan matches, there’s no such thing as a sneak attack.

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You can’t win against someone you’ve changed diapers for, no matter how much you glare at them…

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What is the blood relation between Karla and Raian?

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>>119

Just a relative.

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>>119

Cousin or second cousin, or again cousin.

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The assumption that a virtual enemy could annihilate all members of the Wu clan armed only with bare hands throws expectations into disarray.

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Even if we were to escape, the fact that we’re splitting into two groups…

I think I’m done because I can’t handle attacks from blind spots.

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Omega started with a surprise attack, so it makes sense to bet on surprise attacks.

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The issue with Raion is more easily noticeable than with Horis.

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Somehow, it reminds me of the time when Ouima-san acquired his secret technique.

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Thanks to playing around with Ouma-san for about a year, I’ve completely softened up.

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It’s probably a huge hint that Ryan is participating, meaning there’s no way to win from the front.

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The Kure clan only seems to feature Raian prominently, so I can’t really grasp the power dynamics.

Is Raian at the top and Horisu in second place?

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>>132

The military power is Ryan and the head of the family is Horis.

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>>132

I think that’s correct, although there is quite a difference in power.

But Horis is more suited for organizational management, right?

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Even though it’s been dulled, it’s amazing how strong the arms are to catch the sword and not break.

If it’s Himuro, he would be broken for half a year straight.

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Speaking of which, Ryan was all scruffy and unshaven during his wandering training, but he definitely shaves when he’s at home.

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>>134

I thought they would turn him into a character with that kind of scruffy beard for a makeover, but he’s just clean-shaven.

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>>134

I guess I’ll be teased by my uncle and aunt.

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Is there a weak direct blood relation to the old man with Raian?

Unlike the yaksha and Karura

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Can you really get away with just hiding on the opponent’s home turf? Especially against Kure?

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>>136

I believe it’s better to pursue a more anything-goes approach than to insist on being overly honest and trying to have a clean fight.

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Are you planning to launch a surprise attack from this side without running away?

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The medicine from Wu that lets you recover to the level where you can fight again the next day after being beaten up every day is amazing…

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Secret Recipe of the Go Clan

Potty training

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Isn’t it true that whether we defend without confronting or attack with a surprise, we can’t win against multiple armed members of the Go clan? I still believe there are answers other than fighting.

Does that really become special training for the Kengan match?

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But I feel like even if it’s for Ryuki, giving a weapon to Koga-kun is a different matter.

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The one who definitely removes everyone when there are 10 minutes left.

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What lies ahead for the two of them is the Kougan match, which is too noisy.

The answers to training and the skills that can be obtained only seem to lead to a battlefield where anything goes in a fight to the death.

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Since it’s a field in Kure, it seems unlikely that we can arrange anything.

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Isn’t Horis a proxy?

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>>149

Although it’s a proxy, Raian is just not cut out to be the head.

In the end, I think I’ll be forced to take on the role of the organizer just because I’m competent at it…

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It is fundamentally too early for these two to challenge someone connected.

Isn’t it the case that running away is the right answer right now…?

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It seems that no one is willing to touch the Demon God King anymore…

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>>152

If it’s a family, it might still be a gag…

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Because you are bound by the rules, break the rules and launch a surprise attack, but if it doesn’t finish in one hit, you’re out.

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If Elio were alive, he would probably be between Raijin and Horis.

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The Wu clan is undoubtedly strong, but…

The enemies are constantly missing, making it feel a bit weak and mysterious.

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>>157

Because I’m doing things like breaking through the limits of strength while removing it…

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>>157

Except for Ryan, they aren’t that strong; in fact, they are on the side affected by inflation.

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>>161

It was said that it was a forbidden technique or something that forcibly released it 100% because it was left behind.

I heard that Reichi hasn’t shown himself at all, but he has become able to dodge 100% because of that.

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Well, at least I understand that the premise is that it’s okay to break the rules that were proposed by the Kure side, since they themselves are breaking them.

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No matter how strong, since they are still human, does that mean surprise attacks are effective?

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By the way, I wonder why I get cut marks on my face while training to master the Ootakemaru.

Did I drop it accidentally and put it on myself?

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>>163

I think it was when we lost to the western expedition faction.

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Does that mean not to fight head-on with overwhelming disadvantages, being foolishly honest?

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The Gō clan is quietly being left behind in inflation as 85% of Karura is treated as a great genius.

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>>165

At the beginning, Ashura was saying, “At that age already,” so I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s 100% now.

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>>184

It seems like the release rate can be increased through training.

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Is it possible to get hurt on your face just because you have a terrible center of gravity?

You’re just showing off, aren’t you!?

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Is there anyone other than Gil who actually uses a nickname in Kengan?

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>>168

Prison angel, or…

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>>168

The wrestling faction actually uses it as a ring name in their main events.

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>>168

I am the Strangulation King, Imai Cosmo.

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>>168

During the competition, Hayabusa said he would come pushing Rabo Hayabusa.

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For now, it seems that the next head is being treated as Lord Karura.

I don’t really understand that it’s not Yasha-sensei’s husband.

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>>169

Being called the horse’s bride is really awful.

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King of Wu, Ma…

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It’s difficult to tell whether “Kengan” is an alias or a skill name.

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If you keep saying it got sweet here, you’ll end up getting cheese to avoid in the next round, Ryan.

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It’s become milder, hasn’t it?

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Wasn’t it said that the Wu clan achieved it 100% forcibly through drugs or something?

I forgot which episode it was in.

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Yamashita Kazuo has a lot of nicknames, including Kappa’s Kazuchan, among others…

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As an irregularity in the fighting manga Kengan.

Is it like training for two people to take on one?

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The fact that I don’t remember at all how we reached 100% with the drugs is probably Edward’s fault.

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My sister from the old tales is just too muscular…

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Karura has been said to be a genius since the early days, but in the end, she never makes it to the front lines.

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Just go ahead and do it.

To the Kure clan

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Even the elite members like Yasha-sensei look like monsters compared to Hibiki, who is treated specially.

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>>189

Well, there’s no doubt that it’s a monster.

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Don’t face an assassin head-on…

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Since 100% has become the default, the level of release is no longer useful as a standard.

It can also be due to drugs.

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I am the Mongolian warrior Wakatuki!

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>>192

Is this about butt stuff?

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>>192

I want to incorporate it into Kure.

There are benefits even with double.

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>>199

If you can cleverly absorb blood, it would be incredible to think of yourself as the master of the current insects.

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>>192

This is almost a ramen shop, right?

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It’s true that damage keeps accumulating, and training that can be done even in a battered state isn’t really meaningful, is it?

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Whether it’s right or not, it seems possible to set up a trap during the night.

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Is it that we have to escape in 10 minutes?

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Hibiki has a unique physique, and despite being in a weak state, their punching power is amazing, which also embodies the essence of being connected to others.

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In Japan’s Go, apart from the continent’s Go, the 100% liberation rate was only seen a handful of times in 1300 years of history, as my grandfather used to say.

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Guihun + unique physique… right now, my strength alone makes me the strongest in the world…!

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>>203

He has definitely scaled down quite a bit compared to Wakatuki-san.

It’s amazing!

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>>203

I wanted to see a strength contest between Wakatsuki and Julius.

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When I reread the matter of the demon king, I realized I had misunderstood. It’s not that Gil named it; it seems that originally, by mastering Ootakemaru, he would naturally come to earn such a nickname, so it might not be Gil’s fault after all.

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By the way, what was the original nickname of Raian?

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>>206

Demon

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>>206

Ouma’s close friend

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>>206

Either a demon or a descendant of a taboo.

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