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[Jujutsu Kaisen] A guy like Itadori’s dark personality.

Kazushige Ishida! You were late, weren’t you, “Boss” Tortuga?

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Dark Itadori

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That beard doesn’t suit you, Itadori.

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In the end, what was the reason for changing the name from Akamaru?

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Oh!

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This useless person is the V spy you brought!

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I thought it was a parody of the “Dark” theme.

It was different.

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Itadori merged with Yaga.

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Another dark personality of Itadori that appears in the original theater version.

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>>8

Execute Yuji Itadori────

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Has Itadori’s shoulder width increased?

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Something happened to the future Itadori.

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This manga definitely had a few other characters besides Itadori, right?

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>>11

Do you understand what that means when you say it?

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But the development of the underworld’s operative V teaming up with Tortuga was honestly exciting, right?

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>>12

You… understand the meaning of that, right?

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>>14

It might be the same phrases, but it’s not getting through and feels so vague!

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>>16

By the way, the correct answer is “Do you understand the meaning of what you’re saying?” so both are incorrect.

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>>18

Ohh.

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>>18

You were late, weren’t you?

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>>18

This talented person.

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>>14

By the way, V (Fake Gojo) was hired by Fake Fake Gojo and sent as a spy to Dark Itadori, so in the end, they are not working together.

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>>33

It’s been a while since I’ve encountered such a congested sentence like this in dynamic code…

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There are also ones like Jin’ichi.

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The protagonist’s ancestor, who they seek help from, is unattractive and not particularly a good person, which is quite unique.

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There are three Itadoris first.

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>>19

Huh…!?

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Why is Dr. Zaozaga here?

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Mr. Jin’ichi is favored in a position like that of a legendary strong person.

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“I only have knowledge from the Jujutsu Kaisen forum, so this guy is starting to look real to me.”

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I love the meaningless conversation when the fake Gojo and fake Itadori first meet.

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It’s impossible to make this popular.

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I used to hear that it was just manga that inflated page counts because they were related to manuscript fees, but why is it trending now…

At first, it was Hunter x Hunter, but when did it suddenly become the rougher second half of Jujutsu Kaisen?

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This guy has a presence in the thumbnail that’s unnecessarily strong, like Miyabi from Higanjima.

I’ve never read any jujutsu, yet I was drawn to it.

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Please enjoy the Zao Saga, which is free for all episodes!

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Despite Tortuga having a fantasy-like name, Ishida Kazushige has a Japanese sound that seems somewhat unbalanced.

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>>34

By the way, Tortuga’s real name is Kōmaru.

It’s not explicitly stated, but it seems that when Light Itadori died once here and evolved into Dark Itadori, he changed his name.

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>>44

Do you really understand what you’re saying?

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Personally, I thought it was a character from Higanjima.

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Actually, this is a scene where they are calling Ishida and Kazushige, not just Kazushige.

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>>36

Is that so!?

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Purify the darkness.

Exorcise the darkness.

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Conversation compressed version

Conversation compressed version

I didn’t expect to find you like this. Weren’t you supposed to be dead? … Should we move to a quieter place?

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>>40

This is fine!

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Can’t the name “Isobe Gaki” be changed to something else?

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>>41

Ingredients…?

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A certain manga that was canceled after 5 volumes was suddenly announced for an anime adaptation, so I think there might be a possibility that Zao Saga could be adapted into an anime a few years later as well.

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>>42

I learned about the title for the first time in this reply, Googled it, opened Jump Plus, and noticed that the art style in the first episode is normal, so why does it suddenly feel like Jujutsu Kaisen starts around episode 12…?

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I still don’t know the real name of this Dark Itadori.

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>>43

It’s Tortuga.

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Light Itadori is just Itadori.

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I feel like there have been a lot of threads lately about manga that seems like jujutsu but the art is even more childish and poorly done. What is this?

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>>47

You can understand it by reading Zaosaga, which is always available for free.

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>>51

I won’t read it, but thank you.

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Jin’ichi is the strongest character, so it was a sorcery I didn’t know about.

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Even the ugly gorilla lost to Dark Itadori, so it’s a happy ending.

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I kind of like browsing wikis of works I don’t know.

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Dark Itadori captured the protagonist to make V (Fake Gojo) do something in order to revive Isobe Gaki (the ugly fake Zenin).

By the way, I’m not sure what I really want to do since others have already revived it.

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It might be “Zao Saga,” not “Zaosaga.”

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Personally, I think this work is below the level of a Pose study, so why are there multiple people who have read it fully…?

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>>58

It’s free…

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Even after watching the final episode, I was still confused, but after reading the explanations in the comments, I understood it, and at the same time, I thought it was impressive how much analysis could be done on this manga…

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I read a bit out of curiosity when it was serialized, but the scenes you see here are so much better; the art is terrible and the story is nonsensical and boring.

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Dark Itadori from the time he was light.

Dark Itadori from the time he was light.

Kah!

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>>64

The way the face and line art are drawn is impressive, but above all, the way the hands are drawn is astonishingly skillful.

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In the beginning, it had a Hunter x Hunter flavor, but from the middle on, it became more like Jujutsu.

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Oh ho!

Do you understand what you’re saying?

Isn’t there a more user-friendly template available?

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Could it be that the guy I occasionally saw in thumbnails was actually Gojo?

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>>69

Both are possible.

That’s all.

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Zaosaga has a rookie version and a plus version, and I prefer the rookie version.

The former has a painful lack of oversight in the dialogue, but it has a lot of momentum.

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Oh

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I read episode 1, but will they reunite with Mylo?

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>>74

Because he was a pawn of Dark Itadori, he became useless and died once the transmitter was handed over.

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Is every episode free?

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I thought it was Itadori in the thumbnail.

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I would like you to give me a rough overview…

A manga where Luffy aims to be the Pirate King is fine.

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>>79

…I don’t understand.

I read the final episode just for the atmosphere.

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>>79

Maybe that’s the most difficult part.

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>>79

The story is about a child from a clan fighting monsters who battles to reunite with their life-saving benefactor from the past.

Maybe

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Sometimes there are anonymous people who insist that they don’t look that similar, but I still think it’s unreasonable.

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Isn’t this Itadori!?

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>>82

Dark Itadori

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>>83

Isn’t that Sukuna?

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Is this a world line where Itadori eats anything and everything?

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It says Dark Itadori’s name written below!

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>>85

It’s not Dark Itadori!

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It has been confirmed that there are about three people, but upon closer reading, there might be more.

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The original story had a thousand Itadori, so the dimension is different.

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There are only familiar faces, not just in jujutsu…

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Eat the strong and defy the world!

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It might be easier to understand if I say it’s a story about a boy who seems to be offered as a sacrifice to revive the Isebi clam.

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>>94

And though I was sacrificed, I lost to the demon and that was the end of it.

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The person drawing might still be a kid, but I think the editor who gave the go-ahead for something like this is more evil.

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It’s like Dark Might.

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In the beginning, it’s not really about curses.

The curse starts to spread suddenly from the thread image and Gojo…

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I thought it was a typical brat reading quickly and making noise.

Someone named Gaki seems to be an important figure, and their sense is evidently different…

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Can you make it chaotic?

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I started reading halfway through and thought, where is someone like this protagonist?

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>>101

I didn’t expect the protagonist to be so difficult to find.

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The protagonist is targeting a certain past figure as a sacrifice to resurrect them.

The ritual successfully takes place, and the protagonist becomes a sacrifice, allowing the target of the thread to be resurrected.

However, the protagonist’s personality that was turned into SOZAI was still intact!

Even if the appearance changes, the essence remains the same as the protagonist as they challenge the Dark Itadori!

I lost!

The end.

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It’s a sad development, but the protagonist wins at the cost of their sacrifice…

>>102

Huh!?

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>>102

So lame.

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>>102

Wait!

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What is the purpose of deliberately aligning with the roughness of the curse technique?

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So that’s the story behind the two people in the second half who were fondling each other with a religious painting in between.

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Jinichi laughs just from the impression of the strongest character.

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In jujutsu, people with bad faces ended up as severed heads, so it's a bit funny that it's reversed.

O O O O

In jujutsu, people with bad faces ended up as severed heads, so it’s a bit funny that it’s reversed.

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There are characters I’ve seen before on every page…

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This can’t be dismissed as non-derivative work of jujutsu.

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Isn’t it great? It’s Jump+!

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The fake Gojo doesn’t really feel like Gojo except for that scene.

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>>114

Do you really understand what that means when you say it?

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>>114

In other words… is it really a fake Gojo?

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I feel like the double-page spread when Jiin first appears is a composition I’ve seen in jujutsu.

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Tell the story of Gigi Marchin too.

Here it is: “Now is the time of death! Great being! Gigi-Marsin!”

Tell the story of Gigi Marchin too.

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I’m reading the first chapter, but it’s already boring and painful.

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Too interesting.

“Manifest, Isobe Kid.”

Too interesting.

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I saw the character explanation on the wiki for this manga, but the explanation for the protagonist is really short, even though they are the main character.

On the contrary, the dark Itadori in the thread image is long, and looking at the synopsis, I think the author wanted to draw this instead.

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The author is someone from overseas, right?

Don’t you think it looks cool like Baki or a little devil?

It seems like the names of the girls from Blue Archive have an unusually old-fashioned feel to them.

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What is an Isobe oyster anyway?

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If it’s something like Irobekagi… well…?

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Well, to be honest, I don’t really care that the protagonist lost.

“Hey, weren’t you getting along pretty well? But your favorability has plummeted because you just brutally killed the brothers right before.”

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It’s all muddy, hey.

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It was no good when I became Devil Itadori and was about to kill Maki.

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How many types are there, Itadori?

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Taichiro is also adding a twist to it, right?

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The subtitle of the final episode “Farce” was a failure.

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You can really feel that rookies have noticeably low levels.

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It’s a manga that feels like it’s only fighting curses in the first episode, and after that, it’s all battles with curse users.

By the way, the protagonist is just fighting back because they are being attacked; their purpose isn’t really related to anything in particular.

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It feels like I’ve become a mix of Itadori and the elegant one…

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At the point of Isobe, that ukiyo-e style guy comes to mind and it’s already over.

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Is this the sorcery of the Reiwa era?

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Is it the manga promoted by GAIJIN through organized votes?

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Who are the two demons?

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>>139

The one attached to Abreu and Gachi.

The kid might be named something like Zao or something like that.

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I wonder if the author of Jujutsu is drawing something like this now.

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From halfway through, Tortuga (Kōmaru (Fake Itadori)) also becomes a character that can cheer quite a bit, but it seems he ultimately got taken over by Abreus…

By the way, Abreu has a name among the techniques used by the protagonist’s relatives, so it seems to have been thought out fairly well.

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Is the author Turkish…?

In places like America or China and South Korea, I could say “What an idiot,” but when I clearly think about it being done by people from a developing country, I feel a reluctance to speak harshly towards poor people.

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In the beginning, it reads normally, just too much like a hunter and sorcery.

From around the end of the early stages, it feels like the artwork is increasingly not keeping up, and the story becomes more and more incomprehensible.

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This is starting to look like some kind of black sperm.

This is starting to look like some kind of black sperm.

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It’s fine if it’s a copy; there are tons of newcomers with a style and art that are just like Chainsaw Man.

This person’s drawing level deteriorated rapidly, and by the end, it became a festival of painting references and poetic setting explanations, which was crazy.

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The editorial department just wanted a buzz like “A new star has arrived from the land of curry!” and that’s why they made it a challenging serialization.

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