
Buu Bubu, thank you very much for the yakitori. Thanks to you, my principal has more than doubled. You see, I didn’t cooperate with you because I wanted money. This is a small token of gratitude… I am saving the unfortunate people of the world free of charge. ❤ I will fill the gaps in your heart. Ura Kuro Fukuzou, your case is a bit unusual, and that’s why I helped you. Huh? But you should stop horse racing from here on out. Gambling, not just horse racing, should only be done with leisure money; you won’t win if your livelihood depends on it. I’m sorry! 46
This person does pay attention, doesn’t he?
Upon looking at it again, it looks like a business card from a themed club.
I told you not to do that so many times, yet you broke your promise, didn’t you?
It’s a setup to create catharsis.
Gambling is not something you do to make a profit; it’s something you do for enjoyment.
In that case, the money spent on living becomes exciting and enjoyable…
>>4
You can’t win by spending money that affects your livelihood.
The story of the thread image is about Moguro, who can predict the winning horse in any situation.
The contrast of the young man’s fate, who ends up spending even the money he received from the yakuza, is incredible.
>>5
Oh, what an undeserving fool…
>>13
Mokuro says that his prediction accuracy is 90%, so even if he comes as requested, it’s uncertain whether he will be accurate.
I watch the young man from a distance all day and finally come to the last race.
Please come tomorrow! I’m sticking to the request from the young man, but there’s no more betting money left.
“It was a proper setup where the other party’s mistake was significant, as I instructed them to bet only after I arrived, and they didn’t come until after the race ended.”
What is the ❤️ in the gap of my heart?
>>7
It means “It’s about the heart.”
Kokoro is like ruby.
A gamble that you can win absolutely is not a gamble, so it’s not fun…
>>8
If money is definitely coming in, then it’s fun, right?
>>38
While it’s nice to have money coming in, it means there is no thrill of uncertainty about winning or losing, nor the joy of victory when you do win.
>>8
The stock is close to this.
As long as you don’t buy in a really strange place, you just have to wait for it to go up.
Even if you buy it in a weird place, if you buy when it goes down, you can fill the gap even if it doesn’t come back.
>>56
Now let’s challenge ourselves to the thrill of the double-decker!
>>60
Boom!!!
>>56
There are few people who can do this.
So, I will be DOON!!
But when you bet money that is tied to your livelihood, the thrill becomes addictive!
If you break the rules, I’ll come to kill you, but even if you diligently follow them…
Since they’re setting traps to kill, this thread image is a nuisance from the moment you get involved.
>>12
In recent creations, for some reason, the idea that they are actually good guys has become a common theory.
Demons are originally like that…
>>12
This guy is more troublesome than the Yakuza.
>>12
If I include anime and honestly keep my promises, then I judge that the situation has become stagnant.
Because they are forcefully interfering with consciousness and breaking it with a bang…
You can tell that they are doing it completely for fun.
When you reread episode 1 after getting used to the pattern of “the protagonist who broke the rules that time is to blame,” you’ll be surprised by how different the structure is.
I will fill the gap in your heart… ❤️
>>15
I just learned that there’s a ❤️ on the business card for the first time…
If my brother says, “My brother’s hobby is to ruin people,” then that’s just like Mokuguro.
In the original work, it’s 200,000.
In the anime version, it is increased to 10 million.
The design of the mob in the first panel is amazing.
The power to make you think, “There are people like this even as we feel the times,” is impressive.
>>19
The loser (going broke) heads to the station on foot, in a long line.
Winning and earning is a microcosm of riding a taxi leisurely.
>>24
But you have the money to buy grilled squid, huh…
>>27
I might be in a situation where I planned to have a lavish lunch but can only buy grilled squid.
>>27
If they’re betting within their discretionary spending, it wouldn’t be surprising for them to have enough left over for something like buying grilled squid…
>>24
Everyone walking has a grumpy look on their face again…
I guess it’s natural to know which horse will win…
When I first watched it without knowing anything, I thought it was a creepy old man.
When I read it later, I realized this guy is Mephistopheles…
I think it’s game over from the moment you get involved with someone like me, who has a strong sense of suspicion but lacks self-control.
I wonder if there’s anyone who gets involved with this guy and doesn’t end up in a dead end?
It’s not indiscriminate; rather, it seems like there is some selection of the targets.
>>26
I feel like there were people who weren’t affected even though they got hit with a “boom!”
The direction in the anime’s hot spring scene is great, isn’t it?
It seems that my wife discovering a hobby for mahjong ended up being just for enjoyment without any negative consequences.
There are times when a kind-hearted person has helped a stubborn old man who was walking with a cane to learn the art of peeping and restored him to the point where he could move like a ninja…
>>31
The unexpected reappearance of the ninja old man.
It looks like a bad ending because I’m overly shocked.
Indeed, my wife is really into Mahjong, but it’s not as if she’s been destroyed by it or anything…
I’m so hooked on mahjong that I’m starting to neglect my housework.
I heard that my brother’s series about helping people didn’t get any reaction, so I was like, “hmm…”
>>36
Well, without a punchline…
>>36
It felt good to read that way, but…
It’s true that it lacked flavor to continue as a serialized work.
>>79
Fukujirou might have continued to be a story about being ruined by good intentions.
It’s like the story where Fukujirou helped with an affair just for one episode.
Mr. Urakari is completely malicious…
God does not keep promises, but demons do.
A timid salaryman ends up with his admired male boss, and together they come to thank Moguro, with some episodes serving as a breather that also have happy endings.
Oh ho ho… Anonymous, you lied to me, didn’t you?
I promised to graduate from the bulletin board and work seriously, but…
You were playing on the bulletin board again, huh?
>>43
N-No, that’s not it, Moguro-san!
I just came to see some impressions of the morning anime… I haven’t posted anything yet.
>>49
What is going to happen with this…?
>>51
I will continue to stay holed up for a lifetime, posting on the bulletin board.
>>53
Being able to shut yourself in for a lifetime means you’re winning at life, right?
Moguro Fukuzo ultimately entrusts the final choice to the other party.
It seems that you always choose people who are unable to come back.
>>44
I’m entrusting it to you, but it’s more like you’re guiding me towards destruction or pushing me from behind.
>>45
That said, most of the time, it’s just introducing the first step, and then you pull back, and from there the target starts moving on its own, making it impossible to retreat, and then boom.
>>47
That is exactly the devil’s trick.
>>52
That’s right.
Seeking fairness from demons is already like living in a fantasy world.
Once a person gets involved with the devil, they have no chance of winning.
Sometimes, there are situations where it’s hard to back down without making it obvious.
I saw a bath lover become a bathhouse owner as it is, and I was quite surprised to see how black (harsh) it was compared to others.
It’s something that happens really only a few times among the many episodes in the work.
If the person awakens their steel-like mental strength and barely keeps the promise with Moroku, they can avoid destruction…
Poker players bet on the side with a higher probability, but
The gambler bets on the lower probability.
Is this what gambling leads to?
>>65
Let’s watch “Kyou kara Maou!” slowly, Gambling Apocalypse.
Since I’m only handing over the options to the other party, as long as there is a strong will, a bad ending can be avoided.
Well, I don’t know if someone with such strong will would go for such a suspicious contract.
Teacher A’s mob has a Akatsuka flavor, huh?
I will pay attention, but I will guide you to fall into the swamp.
>>69
However, you can post in the thread only up to 5 times a day.
You absolutely must not go beyond that.
If you break it.
You’re absolutely right!
The feeling of nothing being conveyed is intense.
It may look like that from the outside.
Sometimes there are endings that seem like happiness for the person themselves.
Moguro does say some reasonable things, after all.
Sometimes there are stories that end peacefully by overcoming temptation.
Rather, there are stories where being “dared” brings happiness.
>>76
There were times when he would make a voice like Antonio Inoki…
It feels like there’s no way to say that after letting us win.
The episode where the foreign couple’s wife becomes like a Yamato Nadeshiko has a happy ending, right?