
So, I’ll sell it to you.
Mafutsusan has only been looking surprised and puzzled, hasn’t he?
>>1
Mr. Maffutsu has that kind of side at first…
Isn’t Matsufu-san even weaker in arguments than usual this time?
Well, that’s normal.
It even brings a sense of security.
I’m covered in poop!
The turn of accumulation is not interesting, but that’s about the usual thing…
The theory that makes a weak version of myself and then kills it with a temperature difference is quite convincing.
From now on, the copied Mafu-san will become the main character, right?
No way… I only took the testicles…
The usual phase where the enemy gambler thinks they’ve got me in their pace and starts showing off.
There is a strong theory that claims they committed wrongdoing somewhere.
This is a bonus for the new release…
>>11
That diner is the one you chose.
I’m actually looking forward to a battle that touches on Mahutsu-san’s background this time.
>>12
To be honest, it feels like the character that came out to touch the abyss of Mahutsu is a mimicry comedian.
It’s amazing that it’s not just a mere impersonator, but a person with a broken form.
>>12
Honestly, I can relate to the idea that once you understand it this time, it loses its specialness.
I am completely indifferent because I have no knowledge of the past.
>>12
Unlike Mahutsu-san, who understands and mimics others through love, the style that kills the individuality of people through understanding is triangular, so it’s somewhat of a mismatch.
It seems that the triangle itself isn’t too deep, so it also feels like it could be defeated fairly easily.
Isn’t everyone able to pull what they aimed for every time?
>>13
Moreover, it was a pattern where they would hide the true winning strategy and then defeat the opponent.
If that part of the winning strategy is imitated, it seems like it would get crushed.
>>13
It’s probably the difference between reading the other person’s gestures and expressions and being able to understand them because you know them, but it feels like it’s hard to distinguish that just from the descriptions in the story.
It’s a weekly occurrence, but whenever I see Mafu’s surprised face, I can’t help but laugh.
I don’t understand the process, but it seems that the theory of defeat without fully understanding the conclusion is strong.
I don’t understand which side is dominant, and Mr. Mafutsu’s expression is too exaggerated, and in the end, I still don’t understand how amazing the triangle is, so I really can’t grasp this game at all!
You said, “Anything except for physically impossible things can be imitated.”
In other words, you can’t copy the physical characteristics or physical abilities of the other person…
Now you understand, Mr. Triangle.
You will die without being able to imitate my explosion resistance.
It feels like we’re just supposed to endure the explosion.
Well, Taffuts has strong poison resistance as well, you know.
>>22
It has been determined that the deceased member of the police duo was sensitive to poison.
>>37
Wasn’t that guy electrocuted to death?
>>38
I was almost dying from poison as a bonus in the paperback.
It’s a bombing game, so I think even Mafu-san would find a direct hit tough, but if it were a poison game, it would have been Mafu-san’s stage.
If we’re talking about the story of a newborn monster versus a grown monster, could it be that Mafutsu-san wins overwhelmingly?
Usually, the visuals of the game suggest that the opponent is in a dominant position, but this time I can’t see their intentions at all, and I genuinely wonder if I’m at a disadvantage.
It’s nice to see that those two police officers were having fun working together, as shown in the newly drawn illustration.
If you’ve won with one head here, then you should have recruited a few players who play using one head, right?
>>27
Just when I thought I was copied, the real Mafutsu-san shows up and if I push them, they’ll come out, right?
>>27
Imitating and gambling against people weaker than yourself will only make you weaker…
It’s terrible to be treated like a murderer when I’m just completely committing suicide…
Moreover, they are even being forced to create false alibis for a high price.
There is a strong theory that Mafutsu has long seen through their true nature.
Even if I become a Mafutsu, I can’t copy Taft.
The calculator is gradually becoming creepy as it tries to understand Mahutsu-san.
Actually, the theory that the Degisuman is hereditary is my delusion.
>>34
I support the theory that the calculator used a privilege in Digizman to erase all of its background and memories.
There’s a possibility that we might just lose normally and proceed with the conversation using the calculator copied from Maftus.
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What kind of person is strong against poison, the Zoldyck family?
If it’s Mr. Mafutsu, he seems like he would still have a cool face even if he got food poisoning from oysters.
The theory of the calculator degizuman seems a bit interesting, so it’s not okay.
>>44
If it were cut off, it might have been a calculator.
>>44
The final boss in the darts manga is that guy, after all.
The priest with amazing eyesight aside, the characters that the other Mafutsu-san interacts with ultimately end up being nothing more than “super incredible mind readers.”
A more skilled ability user reads their opponent’s moves and establishes an advantage, which is a blunt reality.
>>45
A priest can read hands even if he doesn’t have good eyesight.
Things that are physically impossible cannot be copied.
How about a bet on whether Matsufu-san’s physical endurance will win?
I want you to understand that the most essential thing for what you wear is physical appearance.
The Mafutsu-san that Sankaku was observing was a fake Mafutsu-san; since it would just be a rehash of what happened with the teacher, it probably won’t be a full-on “tempura bowl,” but I wonder what the exciting conclusion will be.
>>48
Whether it was a fake or not, I think it would be exciting if the true form were to appear.
>>48
It’s a rehash, but seeing it made me feel a sense of superiority, like a triangle reflected in a mirror.
>>51
If you use that, you won’t be able to use Maffut’s catchphrase anymore.
It feels like a contrast between the triangle where someone commits suicide after being completely imitated and the friends who grow after losing, as seen by Mahutsu-san.
If you have friends who are alive, you can see beyond understanding.
If a hidden open-world game isn’t based on a fixed pattern, then the author is pretty much throwing away the explanations, so when I miss something, I just feel a sense of despair that doesn’t resonate with me in this manga.
The triangle is shorter than the god but heavier than the god.
That’s strange…
>>55
God is definitely exaggerating about being around 16kg.
If it’s going to be published in volumes up to chapter 177, then there’s no way to keep up without some hiatus…
I would appreciate it more if it was published without any interruptions, rather than pushing yourself that hard.
Let’s have them fight while blindfolded.
It’s unrelated, but I always think the color pages have great sense.
Right now is the usual enemy’s smug face turn…
I think that “Nameless” is referring to Mahutsu-san.
>>61
Tough
The reasons for the imitated side to resort to suicide were surprisingly convincing to me personally.
To be honest, while reading it, for some reason, the triangle commits suicide when the copy is complete.
At the point where you’re saying that, it seems to me like a flag proving that you don’t understand the reason why the other person is dying, which means you’re not able to perfectly replicate it.
Mafutsu is just exceptionally good at hiding it, but he only has average endurance!
It’s strange that a god only has to wear an eye patch!
The most critical moment in terms of life and death so far has been due to atmospheric pressure differences?
>>67
I was drinking toxic ketchup, so if Reimei-kun hadn’t gone along with the bluff, I would have lost the Holy Grail.
Since Mafutsu-san has to bet an amount where there’s no next chance if he loses…
Maybe it’s different, but if Mafutsu is the true Degizuman, isn’t this match a favorable matchup?
God is definitely a master of assassinations, and looking at his physique while he plays the drums, it’s clear he’s a physical powerhouse…
Because of the noise called the Holy Grail, it has been revealed that Mafu-san is not an extraordinary reading powerhouse.
This time, it seems that the strategy of love towards the opponent that God was talking about won’t work, so I wonder what will happen.
One could also view it as problematic because I had given up on being able to win against the Holy Grail.
One could see it as an easy battle, having prepared a winning strategy with a grand bluff of drinking heavily right at the start of the game.
Isn’t Mafutsu still around 22 or something?
If it’s really Degizuman, he seems like he would be older, but you can’t really tell in reality.
>>73
It might be possible to alter the age through record tampering rights.
Wasn’t the age mentioned in the bank documents?
>>82
Forging or erasing types cannot be used for banks or outcomes.
If I rewrote it to 22 years old, there should be a record of what age it was changed to 22 years old using this right on this day.
>>89
If you have enough power to manipulate the family register, you can do anything.
It’s so common to lose in reading that there’s nothing surprising about it.
>>74
The scenario where you’re losing in reading while engaging in a response battle feels overdone at this point, and I’m just thinking, “Here we go again.”
At the point of the SOS, being told there’s an 8-minute time limit, and yet having to endure the full 10 minutes, even if taking breaks, to win is pretty much crossing a serious line…
Even if you copy someone’s personality, you can’t copy their physical abilities, and you can’t replicate Tough-san’s fighting style based on toughness.
Mafutsu is good at guiding his opponent, but his reading ability itself isn’t that great…
If you’re going to become a degizman later, that’s one thing, but I’ve heard the inner voice of a calculator plenty of times, and a degizman going around destroying banks is quite contradictory…
>>81
Well, since there’s an element of anything goes dictated by the author’s discretion regarding privileges, it can turn out in any way.
To be frank, if calculators are treated just like the annoying fans of Mafutsu and other gamblers, it’s just creepy and not really interesting.
>>93
Interesting…
There is a strong theory that Mafutsu-san has used a Type 1 blank authorization to erase all of his memories and history.
Mafutsu often adds that they are 22 years old when introducing themselves, right?
The truth is that both his name and age are a mystery, but there’s a perception that Shishigami is like a skilled elementary school student when it comes to gambling.
>>84
I thought they might be younger.
While Mr. Mafts is saying something strong and provoking the opponent, he gets a turn and is responded to, only to be stunned and surprised on the next page where he loses with his hand, while the opponent taunts him confidently.
The flow lasts for several months, so the fight against Mafutsu-san is boring until it gets interesting in the final stages…
>>85
By the way, the next issue will be in three weeks.
>>90
It doesn’t seem like a merger issue, but do you have a source?
>>85
The early part is meaningful later on, so you can’t skip it, and once you get to that point, everything in the beginning becomes interesting.
The recognition that it’s always the usual one, as if on the palm of Mr. Makoto, constantly on thin ice.
They might deceive me even more after this…
I think it was a wise decision to set up the friends’ spectator seats since the game gets interesting in the second half.
If you’re going to take down a bank, becoming a banker is the best way to do it…
Indeed, with Kingdom and Terra Formars currently available, it’s bearable.
I think there is a gambler called Degizuman.
I believe that the ones who destroyed the casino are the insiders who were burned out by gamblers on the side operating the casino.
There are still the guy who was in Mafu’s hospital room and the one who escaped from One Head with Murakaze.
It may be the same person.
I wonder if △ understands why the person they copied dies when they die.