
It is 7 days, 17 hours, 34 minutes, and 30 seconds later.
You’re quick at calculations…
>>1
Well, it’s a calculator.
I want to see the battle when both of them notice at the same time during the first coin drop.
It seems that Mafts-san could live for about 10 days without eating or drinking…
I think it was a battle that truly subverted the rules for the first time.
Don’t mess with me, you idiot!!!!!
“Many great works depict the gamble of ‘win or lose.'”
A game that is barely half-life.
I’ve only won smartly here, seriously.
It’s rare for Mafutsu-san to have zero damage taken.
The painter could have become a friend…
I couldn’t accept that the painter would die in about eight days no matter what.
>>12
It’s definitely life-threatening, but there’s a sense that I might just barely be able to survive for a few more days.
>>12
Humans cannot survive without water for more than three days.
The episode that taught me that gambling is a fight to the death.
I can’t do it without water.
I think it wouldn’t last even three days without water…
I like the development where I couldn’t immediately realize that I had noticed something about Tsuchiya-ta, whom I had been looking down on in a state of complete confusion.
Isn’t the time spent being a spectacle too long…?
>>19
The dark wealthy probably want to keep watching.
>>19
You should be able to choose to be crushed to death…
>>19
But don’t you want to see the pathetic sight of someone trying to survive by licking their own excrement?
It’s tougher without water…
>>22
If I just have that, I can manage for about a week.
Just breathing will cause moisture to escape, you know.
The trap was set within the rules of the game itself, just like in Emban Maze.
In the story, it’s brushed off with just a comment about not noticing, but I thought they should have realized it since the coins were being replenished all along until Mafutsu-san returned.
There are people who live for 30 days in reality…
Even if it’s a narrow margin, after being trapped for over 3 days, they’ll probably shake the gold coins, so one of them is likely to die, right?
>>28
The one that falls is the one that lost in numbers, so if you stay on the edge, you can minimize the damage taken.
There’s a chance both could survive.
If the setting had the painter as a frail person, it would have been more understandable.
I feel like I could survive for over a month without eating or drinking anything…
>>29
Generally, without water it’s 3 days, and without food it’s 1 week.
No matter how tough Mr. Tufts is, one month might be impossible.
>>31
That’s not what I meant…
Is there a possibility for both sides to survive in this game?
How many physical coins are you making?
I found out about this manga because the thumbnail had “Don’t mess around, you idiot!” lined up.
The payment time is unusually long, but I didn’t notice because I was busy drawing (foolish me).
>>35
Looking back, Mafu-san kept saying “if you don’t stop drawing and look over here, you’ll die,” from halfway through.
I also like the scene with the gods…
The reactions of gamblers just before they die are all beautiful.
>>37
I’m alive!
I can guess that both of them probably realized halfway through, and that the situation of victory was expected to be reversed.
It’s nice that, aside from the long wait time, it seems like it could be quite interesting in that flow.
Personally, I thought the ending of the teacher arc was just too amazing.
“Goodbye, teacher.”
“Take care on your way home.”
>>41
Let’s live by counting circles──
>>47
The editing concept for this Aori is also of a high level…
>>107
Sometimes there are really good previews that I wish would be preserved even when they become tankobon.
I said it was fine to call you Mafutsu-kun, but you’re probably still calling me a fool.
Perhaps they resolutely accepted their fate of being crushed to death after finishing their work, so by the time of Half-Life, they were already prepared for it.
I was burned out by the best winning lottery ticket.
I didn’t know that Hinagata and Tsuya had such a heavy relationship…
>>45
What made him special, unaffected by other gamblers, was none other than…
I think it’s because Hinagata had a certain level of interest in using Tsuchiya rice fields as a subject for his paintings.
What a terrifying man.
Mafutsu-san will definitely lose.
It’s Half-Life, so I think it would be a relief to give up.
The confusion comes from the painter suddenly saying, “If you give up, the coins above your head might increase drastically and fall down!”
The game’s overall quality, including the ending, was the highest.
I love the painter’s expression of “well, it’s these guys again…” after being made a betting target on when the dark wealthy will die.
I understand that you have truly been able to recover mentally and have made up your mind.
It’s the same for the teacher, but there’s a stronger character feel when you become calm after getting flustered.
>>52
Are you saying that a doctor trying to escape with a full-speed dash and getting beaten up by Shibuya-san is uncool?
That’s lame…
>>56
Getting beaten up was about to become a disqualification loss!!
Well, that’s pretty lame too…
I wonder how they would have won if they couldn’t escape by breaking out in the teacher’s edition.
In a simple reading match, there’s really no chance of winning, right?
>>53
Endure the scorching heat and then break through with violence…
Just one day without drinking water can make you feel quite dizzy.
How can someone think it’s possible to live for almost 8 days without eating or drinking?!
It seems amusing to watch Tsuchiya crying out.
Well, honestly, after being treated following the battle with the teacher, I was clearly treated like a wreck, so it’s quite impossible to keep dragging out the story about being tough to that extent.
Can you somehow manage if you drink pee?
It might just please the wealthy in the darkness.
>>61
No eating or drinking allowed.
>>61
It’s not “prohibited to bring in,” but “prohibited to eat and drink,” so there’s a possibility that even that could be considered out.
It’s similar to the dawn; even if I make mistakes in reading the game mechanics, I somehow always succeed in guiding my opponent, so it feels like I’ll end up trapping them and winning.
It seems that in Half-Life you don’t die too much, so this must have been a pretty terrible loss.
>>64
Just like SOS, it’s a game where you can die depending on how you fight in Half-Life.
In other words, even if the win-loss is decided by a margin close to a draw, it will still be quite a physically demanding match.
The game of Crow Bank that embodies the saying, “Excess is as bad as deficiency.”
I think the interesting thing about Mafu-san, the mirror man, is that he shows the appearance of the other person but doesn’t actually imitate them.
When I watch Friends, I wonder if a blank slate privilege is needed, but maybe they’re just the abnormal ones.
>>69
If you were originally planning to process it, that’s one thing, but they just end up dying on their own while you spend time together.
The dark wealthy seem like they could easily see the suffering of others if they wanted to.
Is starvation rare?
>>72
Starvation is something I want to last from a few days to a week.
Setting up that environment is probably a hassle.
Even if it’s just for 3.5 days of fasting, isn’t that just too much of a crappy game?
The flow of releasing one or two episodes and then going on hiatus has been ongoing, but I wonder if Mr. Tanaka is feeling unwell…
I’m being burned out by the teacher, but it’s hard to use the phrase “burned out” in the context of the teacher’s topic.
>>79
Even though the teacher’s body was burned all over…
No, it’s strange to say anything about reality when we’re talking about the fact that there are indeed people who live for dozens of days without eating or drinking.
The Crap Game Development Department is doing its best.
>>81
I feel that the fact that the sunglasses-wearing long-haired character keeps talking adds to the charm of the game somewhat.
Isn’t there a chance we could bet on whether Murakami-san was a bit off because of the whole brother thing or after watching Dekizuman?
Only Murakami seems like he’s about to give up.
Mr. Ukyo could have taken revenge after conceding.
>>84
“Are we going to lose this…? Right at the moment I was thinking this, my partner messed up…”
In the first place, the painter doesn’t look very healthy…
If it’s Mr. Tufts, food and drink are restricted, but you could just purify it on the spot, right? You could survive with the condensation from the water droplets.
>>87
No eating or drinking allowed.
>>88
I wonder if it will be safe since I brought a lot of IV drips from the infirmary and haven’t eaten or drunk anything.
>>122
It gives the impression that measures are taken, like removing those things before the match.
Drinking urine might work.
The dark rich watching this for so long is too idle.
>>92
I think they would be satisfied and go home if they could see the face of despair at the time of death.
But I’m a dark rich person, after all.
Is there really someone who has the time to accompany you until the moment of starvation?
>>92
It’s a hotel, so you can come and go whenever you like, or get contacted when you’re on the verge of death, right?
“I was reading while thinking, ‘If you break the glass with the temperature difference between water and heat, I’ll make fun of you for life,’ but I completely forgot about that and got immersed.”
The last description of the teacher is really amazing.
The rich can place bets on when they will die while enjoying dinner…
Well, maybe after 2 or 3 hours I’ll go back to my room and do some monitoring observation…
The speed of Calculator-kun’s calculations is adding a nice touch to the punchline again.
>>97
It’s good that I made them revoke the prohibition on private conversations just to make them say this, as it weakens their losing strategy.
Well, breaking glass due to temperature differences is within the realm of expectation, isn’t it?
I think the painter was someone who shouldn’t have shown up there for various reasons.
Gamblers all have great personalities, don’t they…
A painter who suddenly starts to defecate during a meal of a wealthy dark figure.
The death pattern has exploded! I honestly have no idea what will happen now.
I just realized that it’s not water and heat!
There is a strong theory that if you hydrate through your backside, it wouldn’t violate the rules since eating and drinking are prohibited.
>>106
Since there is a free carry-in policy, it might have been helpful to prepare items like IV drips and useful medical supplies.
>>143
That’s why the game’s content is kept secret.
Looking back now, both of us might have changed the timing if we had realized the starvation rule… The time between the games was too long…
>>108
You can see players suffering for three and a half days even in a draw.
Dark wealthy people are easy to entertain.
Is there a chance if I bring in my IV drip?
The rich in darkness are still rich, so please work even harder.
>>110
If you need to work hard, then you’re not a truly wealthy person.
>>112
The president of the family restaurant chain used to be a gambler.
What kind of dark wealthy person has seven days to spare… do they not have to work…?
It was still the time when the career of calculator earnings was in the spotlight.
You can’t become a dark wealthy person unless you’re at the stage where your assets increase on their own without having to do anything.
I’m so bored that I’m saying I want to ride a Gundam.
>>116
I want to ride a Gundam with my favorite.
>>120
Isn’t it an unpleasant workplace to suddenly be asked for that level of improvisation?
Money earns more money.
In the first place, the wealthy in darkness have proxy freedom, so there’s no need to stay for seven days straight.
I remember that works like Sanred and others were included in the tankobon.
I wish there were more things like that.
I became a monster that absorbs influences from all kinds of people for pure reasons.
It wasn’t just that Tsuchiya was in charge of meals…
Even if Maftu-san gets trapped, they wouldn’t die without eating or drinking, so the opponent had no chance of winning.
Isn’t it a crap game?
What’s terrible is that even if we realize it and try to cooperate, it could lead to a situation where both of us might barely die in a few days.
Too bad taste.
>>129
Moreover, if there is even a difference of one coin, eventually that dying side will have coins fall onto it.
I feel that the cost is too high to play in this rank tier.
Eating and drinking is prohibited, but conversely, if I do eat and drink, I might be able to die without being made a spectacle of.
>>132
Isn’t that well-suited for the press-to-death route mentioned in the main story before you even eat?
Isn’t the hobby of a dark rich person not bad?
>>135
Because they are dark wealthy…
I laughed at the fact that I’m wearing a dark rich guy’s helmet in the game I’m currently playing.
>>137
It’s in the basement, there’s dust, it’s really noisy, and it’s not a game suitable for seeing on-site, no matter how you think about it…
>>139
But on location, there’s the advantage of being able to see live films…
Let’s do this with one head.
This is Half-Life, so I wonder if I could have survived if I had given up before making a payment.
I can’t calculate it, but if I avoid four times the golden draw, can I shorten it a bit more?