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[Saki] Saki is amazing.

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Your face is scary…

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The arms in the first panel are too long!!!!

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It’s a level of deformation like in Dokaben.

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Before I knew it, the style has changed tremendously.

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Gomu Gomu no Tsumo

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The slightly surreal nature of the moving images is consistent.

At a level where the person is also making it a joke.

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The opponent is too weak.

The clothing was having a hard time.

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>>12

To begin with, I is one of the top-tier characters.

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Well, it must have been difficult in the clothing battle since there were a couple of puppets.

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Resolution?

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>>15

The second half has just begun, so I’m somewhat anxious.

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>>15

I think I’m going to dominate from here and finish it off.

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Even excluding the fact that Saki has been enhanced, it’s certainly easier to maneuver when everyone is at a certain level of strength.

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It looks like a frame of movement where it seems like it’s being grasped with force.

The hand holding the tiles has a shape that seems to be gently cradling them, which is surreal.

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If it just ends with devastation from here, that would definitely be frightening.

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>>20

Well, Saki-san is terrifying.

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The only thing that seems like it can compete is a monkey, right?

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It’s unreasonable! There are at least 6 rounds left, and all three of us are in a state of holding hidden tiles and expecting to end the game with a dominating win!

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>>23

I don’t think we need a showcase for unpopular characters ranked below 11th.

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In the captain battle, everyone has only been doing strong things the whole time.

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There’s no way I’m struggling against these guys when I intend to take down my sister.

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It’s just the usual noisy one-man show by Saki, so there’s no point in worrying about it.

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Thanks to everyone interfering with each other, Shoko’s individual burden is small.

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>>27

Who is it…!?

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At least in the latter half of the first half, I’m being sealed by Shizu…

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Nelly’s random number adjustment and the remaining 3 abilities of Awai are still left.

It’s not unusual for everything about the truth to not be revealed, after all.

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Precursor to the failure of the bloom on the ridge.

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Is Hiyashi Tōka at the top tier?

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Nelly is cute.

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Perhaps I’ll struggle with Shizu in Nanba and end up making a comeback with a rin’gan kachi (winning by drawing a tile from the dead wall) in the final round.

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Here comes a fun monster.

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Daburi neglect is no longer even Mahjong…

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>>37

I’m not neglecting it!

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>>37

I’m glad that the element of pushing and pulling abilities has increased from there in the finals.

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There probably won’t be many battles beyond clothing, so I think it’s okay to wrap it up quickly.

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Isn’t the image of the thread card clearly visible?

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It seems that Nelly has solidified her flow towards the end, but will she be taken down by the Jersey man power?

It seemed like the first half was okay, so is everything fine?

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After seeing the results of the popularity vote, I guess they realized there’s no need to struggle against people like these.

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>>43

The final name has been cut for about 8 years.

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Aren’t there individual matches after this?

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I think it’s really foolish to finish the final of a tournament that has been going on for 20 years so quickly.

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I’ll give up on the five-sided tile and wait for a single tile to complete my yama. I’m getting excited!

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>>46

Strong…

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I’ve already said it a million times, but Amano’s breast growth is amazing!

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The monster created by Wako-chan.

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Will the mystery of Saki’s family be solved after all…?

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>>53

The team match is about the preferences and dislikes of Mahjong between Kiyosumi High School and Saki, so it won’t be resolved here.

In the individual match, the discussion with Teru will probably be resolved, and the issue with the house will be settled in that world line.

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If anything, the main battle is progressing at a better pace than I expected.

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The individual matches might be somewhat shorter than the team matches, but I wonder if it’s possible to fully write out the world matches…

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I heard there would be an individual competition, but is there even a world competition?

Can you finish it properly?

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>>57

If you read it properly, it seems that there is something going on with Saki’s maternal side overseas and that house.

The strong character of my cousin has been gradually revealed for about 13 years.

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In an individual competition, it’s probably not a problem even if it’s a bit like a digest version, like in an anime.

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Don’t forget about the national hemp (like the national structure).

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>>59

It seems like it’s likely before the world line after the individual match.

The character seems to be having a lot of fun, doesn’t it?

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Honestly, I thought the captain match would have a bit more reminiscing and such interspersed throughout.

The matches are progressing quite smoothly, aren’t they?

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>>65

In other words, I haven’t included a single recollection from Akiyama Women’s Academy up to this point.

I think they have fully focused on the Achiga side and, conversely, cut the flashbacks of Kiyosumi.

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It’s easy to misunderstand, but the pace of the match in this manga isn’t particularly slow.

The publishing pace is slow.

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Sakibiyori, start again.

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Even Akagi was very well-paced and easy to read before Washizu started.

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>>74

In other words, it could take 20 years from here.

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A manga that can casually bet an entire chapter on whether to discard or not is on a completely different level!

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The psychological portrayal of the match centered around Saki is almost non-existent, which is really terrifying.

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It was not good to call only Suehara by just their name.

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If we don’t do the world edition, characters like Momoko will just become characters that only appear in side stories, just by name.

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Because Bomo-chan ends up just being the mysterious little girl who occasionally appears on the cover and the back cover…

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Have you already offered the froth to the blood festival?

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>>85

Do you think it will be finished by the end of this year?

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I think it will take a few more years.

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It seems like it will come to an end soon unless there are long breaks in between.

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Actually, in Saki, there aren’t more than two episodes devoted to a single match, even when incorporating flashbacks.

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Saki is already in a winning run state, so it will be over within this year.

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Why are they suddenly assigning the second half of Akagi to Saki, which hasn’t changed its publication pace in 13 years?

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If it suddenly turns into Eagle’s Nest Mahjong from here, it would be a supernatural phenomenon…

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It tends to be said that mahjong manga often ends up this way, but in reality, it feels like the ones that have become popular are the minority.

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I think it will probably finish this year without considering the unexpected breaks.

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When the people who are reading normally start talking, it’s clear that they aren’t keeping up at all…

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>>105

It’s funny how some people, without reading it or just skimming over it on illegal sites, say “It won’t end” with such overly optimistic contrarianism.

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I don’t really understand, but if you just want to criticize, isn’t it easier to do it based on the past’s slowness rather than some prediction about the future that might take a long time?

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Well, I can’t completely rule out the possibility that a super long flashback might start from here.

At least based on my current impression, I don’t think it will take that long.

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>>109

Shizu probably won’t recall anything, and since Tero’s story is on hold, it might just be Nelly and Awa reminiscing a little bit.

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Even if you haven’t read it, you could find out when the general battle starts and how many games have progressed so far with just a little research.

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It’s probably because I can’t keep up with the conversation that it turns out this way, and there’s no choice but to go and criticize.

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In this 16-page issue alone, we’ve already covered 2 episodes, so there are 6 episodes left…

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I want to see how the mountain control and rinshan will turn out as Madono gets stronger in the second half.

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It even gives the impression that the second round was more drawn out.

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>>116

Even though the next match cut was criticized so much!

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>>116

In the last three episodes or so, it’s been accelerating to the point where I’m thinking, “Aren’t you going to take a bit more time to develop this? Are you planning to wrap it up so quickly?”

If anything, there’s still about double the difference in pages between the Clothing Battle and Shizuwatari Battle.

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The mountain ruler’s blooming on the peak is just too delicious as a topic.

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The final seems to be functioning well with the separation of the Achiaga memories.

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>>120

I have to draw all four of them! It’s gone, you know.

It is less depicted than Bundo-san.

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Wasn’t there a long hiatus during the second round?

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>>122

This author hasn’t had a single hiatus for over six months.

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It’s about time to resume the Achiga-hen, right?

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>>123

I guess I won’t be caught up anymore.

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There was a little interaction with the opponent during the match, sliding it over to Achiga.

It feels like it’s adjusted for a stronger emotional vibe.

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>>126

The Achiga-hen focuses more on character development and drama, while the main story progresses relatively calmly, intentionally distinguishing between the two.

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It seems like I returned after about four months when I broke my dominant arm.

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I think that impression lingers because I had a longer hiatus due to an injury.

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Lately, Saki has been releasing various episodes from Volume 1 and doing them in an emotional way.

I have a feeling that the story of the Seiryu Mahjong Club ends here.

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Ajihiga is quite bold in the way they approach their matches.

For a moment, I thought we had moved to a world line that Gen-chan had brought into the positive.

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>>131

The Achiga chapter is largely focused on character drama, cutting out scenes like the one where tacos spin in chairs.

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By the way, how many matches are there in the individual competition?

Even if you lose in clothing or whatever, if you don’t care about how you lose, things can get messy.

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>>132

I haven’t participated in the individual competition.

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>>132

I is not participating.

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Well, in any case, it’s the end for the department head and Makoto Tacos since there won’t be any more matches until Kokuma…

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Tacos will continue to strive towards the Rio de Janeiro east wind freestyle…

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Who is representing Nagano in the individual competition?

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>>138

Captain’s Docchi Saki-san

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I was a bit anxious since the individual competition was somewhat ambiguous in the anime, but I guess it’s okay since it was portrayed interestingly in Shinohayu.

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As time has progressed, I’ve come to understand that wakame is like a learning-based AI.

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>>141

It’s kind of like the current AI diffusion models.

That’s amazing.

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If I tried to add the extra descriptions from the Achiga chapter into the main story, it would probably take twice as long, right…?

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>>143

The Matsumi sisters’ episode is really good, but if it were in the main story, it would probably still be in the middle-ranking battles…

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If you serialize for 20 years, you’ll grow breasts too.

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