
For the sake of justice, you have been pushing forward. There is no way you cannot do it!!!
Brother who loves pop too much
It’s troublesome that it’s not even overestimated.
From the perspective of the senior disciple, you can hardly see any of the weaknesses.
Crocodine has seen everything.
>>4
From the perspective of an old man, the reason for the fall from grace.
We haven’t met during a time when I was making much progress, after all…
>>5
Well, it’s really just until the battle with Crocodine…
Everything is generally high except for self-evaluation.
I was watching perfectly as you faced off against the Dragon Knight Commander…
Not being present at the escape from the battle with Crocodine.
Someone who confronted me when the level was clearly mismatched.
That’s how we met.
Even though it’s not a special lineage, being drawn to Avan and becoming a disciple seems to carry a high score in a Hyunkel-like way.
Hyunkel hasn’t seen the pathetic side of early pop, you know…
Dai and the old man are watching everything.
Hyunkel only sees the good parts.
Leona only sees the bad parts.
>>14
Maam is being carefully looked at, even down to her three sizes.
>>14
Despite being together with Balan, the evaluation is strangely low, isn’t it?
Maaam hasn’t seen that, so she still doesn’t understand.
If I were to see a pathetic side of you, I think I would say the same thing.
It’s natural for wizards to be weak and cowardly.
>>17
Being unable to fight due to the old man’s tail attack as a basic status is just too much to handle when going to the front lines…
The feeling that my cute, cute younger apprentice is too transparent.
It’s nice how the usually aloof senior disciple only truly becomes flustered when the junior disciple uses Megante.
>>21
You’re such a budgeter!! (A line that feels natural coming from Hidetaka Hori)
I think it’s funny that the crocodile uncle pretended to run away while actually confronting, and later he realized he was angry at himself.
Because I was doing something quite questionable…
The women seem to be feeling the pop’s lewd gaze, so that might be part of the reason why their evaluations have dropped.
The other male members have too little sexual desire!
>>26
There’s no way that Pop, who has been striving only for justice, would do something like that!
>>29
As expected, he’s the man being given lewd looks by the wise one.
>>26
It’s basically Hunkel’s fault for having a withered sex drive.
Dai originally has a sense of rejection towards love since the first girl he saw was a cheat, and after knowing the circumstances of the downfall of Alkeed…
Huh? Pop is facing an enemy with orichalcum that’s almost immune to magic, equipped with a magic reflection shield, who’s agile and doesn’t let their guard down.
Although it may be a tough battle, I will never lose, right?
>>27
Isn’t it terrible how badly things are combined? Don’t you worry about that…?
>>27
In that case, I could say that someone who lets their guard down is indeed like that! But Sigma is really strong, so I can’t be confident…
Basically, I can’t convey my true feelings, and even when I do occasionally express them, I’m sadly taken as being sarcastic.
It seems like they might consider it a minor issue compared to betraying us and being with the Demon King’s army, even if they know about fleeing before the enemy.
>>30
Rather, it seems you won’t believe it’s part of the plan because you know about the time with Balun.
I have also prepared a countermeasure against spells that won’t work on my armor.
I almost abandoned Dai, and I even tried to kill him, but they still support me.
(Pop is striving for justice, and I’m proud of it…)
No, just say it directly!!!
>>34
I said it directly for the first time!
Leona has, you see… Daikun, whom she fancies, is next to Pop, so her relative evaluation is…
In the Balun arc, while pretending to run away and holding off the old man by himself was a critical hit, from Leona’s perspective, it’s like, “Why not just create a strategy together and fight?”
Even I, who once fell into darkness, shone; there is no way you can’t do it!
This feeling of precisely stepping on the landmine.
The trust in this senior disciple and the old man Pop is heavy…
Leona might be evaluated harshly because she is the same backline role.
If Dai knows about romantic matters and enjoys them, he will lose his shine.
But the somewhat rough distance between Pop and Princess Leona, as there is absolutely no romantic interest on either side, is kind of nice, isn’t it?
>>45
Even if you can see breasts, hitting once without any lingering feelings shows that neither of us has any real intentions.
The first impression from the old man is the worst, but the next contact is at a level that burns my brain…
The old man seems to have ended up heavier than his senior brother because he once completely gave up on it.
It’s not just Crocodine whose mind was fried… Dai fell for that too.
This guy seems like he would drink while praising alligators and pop music.
>>49
If you know pop, you can probably drink on that topic.
Dai and the old man have a relationship where they see each other’s embarrassing sides.
It’s strangely realistic that I have a high evaluation from male friends but not a very good reputation among women.
Dai often feels exasperated, thinking, “Really… romance at a time like this…?”
>>54
I had a similar experience reading like that when I was a kid, so it feels realistic.
>>56
Indeed, it functioned properly as a place for children to empathize. The childishness of Dai.
>>54
It’s nice that Dai isn’t completely clueless about love.
>>54
It’s precisely because of times like this! Not understanding that means you’re still immature.
Well, my dad was in a relationship during times like this.
>>60
My dad sealed Verza and the battle with Hadlar was over, so the timing should be good!
>>60
It’s when we sealed the Dark Dragon King Velzar and completed our mission, so it really should have been that time!
The old man woke up with cloudy eyes, adding to his victory.
After thinking they ran away out of a fear for their life, to hear that they actually charged in the opposite direction, it’s no wonder you would fall for them.
There are really a lot of serious pop enthusiasts in the story.
Maybe ten fingers aren’t enough.
>>58
Because it’s highly regarded by both allies and enemies…
The assassination method that targeted Zaboera’s pop was clever.
>>62
A person who is doing something that, despite low evaluation from those around them, is absolutely correct when you just look at their actions.
My senior disciple says that he only sees the good points of Pop, but I think even if he saw the bad points, it wouldn’t change the weight.
>>65
If anything, my true feelings are like this, and I wonder how much courage I muster up…
>>71
That’s true.
The one who changed my life the most is Meruru, isn’t it?
>>66
I think it’s also an old man…
>>69
Old man, your life has become straight, hasn’t it!
Meruru is following Pop on his journey…
It’s not just about the timing; it’s bad that it had to be a princess from a country, and one who seems to be the heir to the throne.
Well, you don’t understand your own position, do you? It’s also about Soara.
Kill is too perceptive.
Make sure to kill them thoroughly!
>>72
Torama na!
>>72
Despite my efforts in luring to the land of death and the traps in the Hadlar battle…
I want to show a video of my junior disciple facing off against Crocodine to Ohyun.
It’s not just Baran, but after defeating strong enemies and regaining peace in that world, it seems like human relationships get the most complicated.
>>75
Matlif thinks so too.
>>75
That won’t change in reality either.
>>75
When Kenshin liberated the village that was controlled by Shishio, Saito said something similar, so it seems to be a relatively common occurrence.
If it weren’t for Mr. Aban, I would have been stuck playing an absolutely terrible game at Burn Castle…
Killburn’s assessment that the one who is like a pop should be killed first is the most accurate.
Dai… Hyunkel… Crocodine… Meruru… Kilburn…
Avan… Matorif… Mazoff… Hadlar… Sigma…
You guys are ten!
It’s not like I have a special lineage, so there’s no way someone like me could make a crest shine…
>>85
Isn’t the proof going to break?
If anything, it was also shown in the work that Dai would likely be excluded if peace was achieved.
So I left.
>>86
If it were Dai, I think everyone would go “Whoa!”
Even though I was just an ordinary fortune teller, I had a crush on someone who acted in a way that made me think less of them, and after realizing that it was all an act, I used Megante, came back to life, shielded the man I liked, almost died, and he saved me, so I’m going on a journey with him.
>>87
I awakened to telepathy just thinking about the man I like, which is amazing, but also kind of lowly.
You’ve seriously tried to kill me so many times, haven’t you?
I worked really hard on my kills, and I was really stuck at Diamond 9.
Mr. Avan was a bit too much of a cheat.
While you may be focused only on your allies, Hadlar will also have his brain completely fried right in front of him at the very end…
>>91
I was told harshly, “You’ve really fallen to the lowest point!” and when I got motivated by that, I received the greatest compliment, saying that I was mesmerized by you…
It was probably because I underestimated Pop as much as the Demon King.
Well, I can understand that.
If it’s magic, then it’s too inferior.
>>93
There’s no reason to worry about something that’s like a lower version…
>>93
In other words, the only ones that Burn-sama doesn’t look down on are Velzar and Baran; everything else is looked down upon.
>>93
It’s truly incomprehensible to nullify the Demon King’s ultimate move with almost zero magical power.
On the contrary, Hyunkel has an incredibly low self-evaluation of himself as one of Avan’s disciples.
>>94
I have a feeling that in the current past arc, something serious might happen.
>>94
However, it is assumed that the eldest brother Bahu of the Apostles of Avan is such a thing.
I feel like there are fewer characters who aren’t driven mad by pop.
Even the old man was probably surprised deep down when he used the fire spell “Merazoma” and re-evaluated him.
It’s only Leona and Maam who haven’t gone crazy…
>>103
Both of them are aware of the amazing aspects of pop, but more than that, they have a fixed image of being wimpy perverts…
Kiru has a duty to help Baron, but there’s no obligation.
A weakling can become a mood maker when they grow up.
When Avan-sensei was resurrected, I thought there was no face to show, Hyunkel.
Well, it can’t be helped…
If anything, I think Baran deliberately hasn’t mentioned it, but he really loves him as a friend of his son.
>>109
So much that I accidentally splashed a strange liquid and brought it back to life…
>>109
A man who would die using Megante for Dai and still save his son.
Hyunkel has a low self-evaluation as Avan’s disciple.
I feel like I have to protect my junior disciples through self-sacrifice…
I have the ability, but I just developed a habit of running away.
When you add this wizard to it, this is what happens.
Why do middle-aged men, at an age when they’re called “old man,” get so rigid in their thinking? They should be able to reflect on their actions and realize they’re not acting like a warrior in front of the courage of the young boys before them. A man’s value is about how much he can let go of his past attachments.
Hyunkel has indeed acted a lot as the enemy of humanity.
There are places where you have to throw yourself away to the level of acting like you’re dying just to be forgiven…
If the more you know a person, the less they shine, then it’s only natural to conclude that they’re broken.
Hyunkel says he hasn’t seen Pop’s pathetic side.
No matter how pitiful it may seem, the fact that you tried to fight the Dragon Knights alone is more than enough to earn my respect.
What was lacking in pop was courage!
…Is that really so…?
>>117
Popp is willing to throw away his life quite easily, but when it comes to confessing, he is extremely shy…
Crocodine is definitely the most human-like character in the story.
It’s a crocodile, but…
It was just that the sign was an outrageous gesture.
A senior apprentice who is inhaling a somewhat good atmosphere by only looking at the beautiful parts of pop.
Do I have a power of the heart that only I possess? Is there really something like that…? That’s a bit too much of a cowardly thought.
>>123
When I see Dai or Hyunkel, well… but it’s always you who motivates Dai.
I went in alone for my son, risking my life and using the Megante spell on a whim.
Even though I was supposed to be dead, I was attacked trying to save my son’s crisis.
I think I have become one of the reasons to reconsider humanity.
>>124
This is a little too miraculous.
Why is a confession of love the key, I wonder?
>>126
I want to see the confession…
>>126
Withdrawing or pushing forward depending on the opponent is not true courage.
>>126
Behavioral certificate
I heard that Pop has run away before, but in Hyunckel’s case, it’s just going to end up with me being the one who’s worse off.
>>127
You’re such a mess-up teacher!
There is courage, but it’s as if the engine of courage gets going slowly.
I didn’t have confidence tied to courage.
>>128
Confidence, huh… I definitely didn’t have that until I became a star, Pop.
So that’s why I ended up feeling different from everyone else…
Pop may have fled out of a desire to preserve his own life, but in the end, he is a man who can stand up and face it…!
I can totally imagine my senior saying that.
>>131
Well, even if he ran away out of fear for his life, there is a part where it feels like it’s Pop’s fault for always ultimately standing up and fighting with his life on the line to seize victory.
Everyone else is amazing, but I feel like I’m the only one without any backbone, and that really hits hard.
>>134
To the readers, you’re just the son of a weapon shop, but what on earth is your incredible talent?
>>134
Isn’t there a teacher and master at the level of humanity’s strongest?
>>134
Matorif also realized that Pop would eventually face this dilemma, but did you remember Mazoho after all?
Because I’m watching the best scene of Pop’s runaway habit from the best seat.
I guess this is what it means for Pop to escape.
If you’re trembling, then it’s probably the power you can unleash by standing up. That’s from a pop perspective.
It’s incredibly courageous…
Well, in a sense, I am prepared to throw away my life.
It might be said that it’s more due to low self-esteem than courage…
In the anime version of Mazoff, it was faintly shining, which made the hassle of the evidence quite polished.
>>139
I think it’s good to subtly highlight certain key points.
I think the person who evaluates pop the least is probably pop itself.
It’s good for such a man to finally have his talents recognized.
Even though it’s cowardly, overcoming it in the end is the courage of pop.
There is still a confession that hasn’t been overcome, right?
>>142
Are you in the scene where these five people are gathered now?
>>144
Definitely need it.
>>144
It’s not courage to pull back or push forward depending on the situation.
The Beast King, known for his bravery and decisiveness, begins to take the path of retreat.
>>146
(If a man like Pop has no choice but to run away, then it must be so…)
So it’s not that a confession of love was the key, but rather that at that time I was feeling this pathetic sentiment of wanting that pop to try with someone other than me!
If I were to watch a collection of famous scenes where my junior disciples are summoning their courage live, it would probably drive me a bit crazy.
Rather, what makes it precious is that despite being truly cowardly and wanting to run away, one still confronts it.
It’s not very famous, but I really love the line Hyunckel said to Crocodine during the Balon battle, “Anyone who can just stand there after seeing that death is not a man.” It’s such a passionate quote.
In contrast, the good thing about my senior disciple is that he rarely goes to places like that and just stops at evaluating pop culture.
Isn’t it a bit harsh to say that someone who can sacrifice their life for a friend lacks courage?
>>156
Brazen courage is different from bravery, you know. Just a bit.
Kilburn is a worthless piece of trash even below a pile of vomit.
I can’t dislike him just for the one point that the top class in the story trusts Pop.
Matolif also said that one must always remain calm.
It’s the hardest position to show courage, isn’t it?
It’s different from mere bravado.
Objectively, you might think “Hey, who are you to say that!?” but I understand the exquisite nuance of Pop himself becoming like that.
Facing an opponent you cannot defeat and confessing to someone you like both require the same courage.
It’s no good to only be able to produce one or the other.
You’re a pain in the ass for something inorganic!
Let’s keep quiet, a little proof of courage.
A mere weapon shop’s son can’t shine…
Since he is the protagonist, the assumption that Dai is a hero and represents courage has a significant impact on the excitement when Pop shines with the symbol of courage.
In that world, apart from things like dragon knights, it doesn’t seem like becoming strong is influenced by such genetics.
>>170
Maaamu’s exceptionally high physical specs, even by world standards…
The part about the sign of the avant-garde is at this timing…? No, it’s precisely because of this timing that I feel like reading it lightly.
But I cry every time at the scene where my master, with a huge smile, says that if you have the mark of Matrif, he will give it to you.
>>171
You already pretty much understand the worries, right? But I believe you can overcome them on your own, so it’s nice to only give minimal advice.
The definition of courage in this work has consistently remained the same, without it being too obvious.
According to Teacher Aban’s educational policy, I wonder if he would have used Aban-style stick techniques if he had been teaching seriously all along.
>>174
The wand tends to be used casually at key points, doesn’t it?
Even after dying from a solo kamikaze attack and using Megante on Balun, I’ll still use magic to help the hero…
It’s no wonder that words like “hurry up and make it shine” come to mind when you see something like this.
>>175
It’s abnormal that I can use Megante even though I saw my master, who was lacking in ability, get hit by Astron and scatter right in front of me.
If the depiction of the corpse attacking Balun without justification is poorly done, it makes you think, “Why…?”
Reading it actually makes me gasp, it’s amazing.
From Hyunkel’s perspective, I think it’s a scene where he would lightly snap and say, “What the hell are you talking about?”
If you can’t do it, there’s no way I can do it! Something like that.
I wonder why the son of a weapon shop is going to become the strongest magician in humanity…
>>180
I was a little too much of a genius.
I realized that other than pop, I was either shining without thinking about it or just thinking too much.
I think what was needed was an impact that blows away all the unnecessary things, not just a confession.
>>182
If I hadn’t peeped at that time, I think I could have just made it shine normally.
Even if you mention my pathetic side,
“Then you’ll let your guard down and end up in pain, just like I did, or something like that.”
That said, my father works at a fairly good place and is skilled enough to be praised by a rare craftsman… Is it a family line suited for mastering techniques?
Well, it’s true that I thought I might not shine because I lack confidence…
Pop is just a cowardly and weak human being.
So there’s no need to be so wary.
>>187
U… ah!!
>>187
Those who say such things are the most dangerous.
>>191
Sigma reflects the spirit of Hadlar, who no longer looks down on humans.
Just an ordinary person who is cowardly and weak, capable of devising strategies and using ingenuity to break the Dark Lord’s special moves.
If I’m not special, that means…
Pop is the only disciple who follows Avan of his own will, without any special connection or bloodline.
“The compatibility is so terrible that I wonder how to win, but I like Sigma who accurately evaluates Pop head-on.”
I’m a coward, but I love the Crocodine battle where the fake heroes pushed me to do my best.
It’s a dangerous enemy that can even nullify Melazoma, yet it’s enduring that attack while using Mahokatoru to create a crucial opening in the enemy’s strategy, setting the stage for Dai to break through.
At this point, my mind is racing too much.
Sigma was an enemy until the end, but in a way, he was a friend because he understood Pop’s danger level most accurately.
Therefore, the entrusted Shahar’s mirror showed an incredible fangs in the final battle.
If someone says that when they’re still in their early stages and haven’t grown, they’re just a weakling or a minor character, but if someone who’s made it that far says it, it’s just scary.
It’s surprising that someone who should have skill is not conceited.
If there’s a sequel, I want it to have a twisted, reclusive character like Matrif.
You were a genius from the very beginning.
A amazing guy who switches to a sage without the Book of Enlightenment, based on the story of Dragon Quest III.
…I thought so, but when I think about it, could it be that my good luck being on par with a playboy was perhaps foreshadowing?