
A perfect genius that is re-evaluated regularly since the Ancestor Arc.
It’s a story about Neptune King, so please talk more about it.
“Learn from others’ mistakes and correct your own.”
Considering their abilities, isn’t it quite strange to underestimate them as being at least equal to Neptune, no matter how low you set the expectations?
Kin’niku Man and Terry did something amazing, didn’t they?
Since we’re back to the main group, stop going around saying things like “Secret Saber Technique,” Nep!
If they had appeared in the tag edition at full power, the series would have ended.
Well, the Devil General is a similar thing.
This fur that looks like a kendo chest protector is nice, isn’t it?
I want a deeper exploration like the ancestors’ generals.
I thought I could easily win, but isn’t Papillon pretty strong…?
Well, they were already strong to begin with, but it seemed like they were going to win just like that until last week…
It’s amazing that you were able to master magnetic power at a practical level.
It’s properly passed down to my disciple Nep as well.
I think the napkin in the thread image is excellent because it conveys the person’s personality through just their expression and pose.
At first, I thought it was crazy to betray the founding father and aim for independence, but with Neptune being that strong and King being more of a skilled player than Psycho, it makes sense.
You had enough strength to be independent.
It has been stated outright that using it in combat is a waste.
I wonder if they will still add settings to Magpipe.
Aren’t you one of the oldest members of the background crew, Neji Ken?
“Die, you…”
Looking at it again, it’s understandable that Suguru, who defeated the napkin, is seen as a threat.
I felt like my disciple Nep’s appearance overlapped with the one in the thread this time.
Well, I understand that when you’re carrying ⚡️⚡️ you want to say “I could die.”
Even that technique used to take down Mariki makes him stand up laughing triumphantly.
It looks like we’re full of losing flags, but it seems like we might win.
Since it’s labeled as a masterpiece, it obviously has incredible strength and charisma.
The title of the superhuman who won against the King Megaton Drop, which has a perfect grip with no gaps whatsoever.
The air is an unstoppable flow, but when Neptune is playing the arrogant heel, that’s when he shines the most.
Didn’t Neptune King and Neptune Man get looked down upon in the Perfect Superhuman Genesis Arc?
While Nepkin may not match the progenitor, I think it has strength comparable to Satan.
You must have absolutely adored your disciple, Psycho.
If Psycho was given the name of a perfect development, I think he was probably as strong as the current Nepp.
The evil five gods have been defeated by that napkin!?
Because they are such a remarkable person that it creates a commotion…
I have a feeling that Papillon Man is going to win again…
The napkin is a small item! Psycho is saying that, but the fact that Psycho is deliberately making it a direct disciple and teaching Magpa feels like…
What do you think about this battle, Silverman?
The man that Rajinan and the others surrounded and restrained is Neptune Man.
That free wrestling organization avoided proper pro wrestling.
Well
Ne
Ya.
But how should I put it…
Since there are no singles matches, there’s not much of an impression of strength, huh, Nepukin?
The only one who can win against Nep in Rajinan is probably the martial arts Nemesis.
I’ve said many times that napkins are small items, but I’ve never said they were weak, Psycho Man.
It’s like there are two Neps now, the Hell Missioners… How did the Machinguns manage to win…
I guess you really wanted to do Magpa research together with Nepkin.
The way Magpa is used now with Nep and the Genesis arc’s Psycho Man is quite different, isn’t it?
So, could it be that the tree was uniquely developed by Napkin?
I might lose, but right now Nep is shining.
I had the image of “Uhoho,” but since Nep was also in Rajinan, it really is top-notch…
Considering the personality of a psycho, it’s a disciple teaching the magpie that had become part of their identity.
At that point, it must have definitely been a favorite.
If Nep wins here, then Suguru and Terry, who have beaten Nep, will also see hope, so I think this match is quite important.
Even Neptune Man lost! When that happens, the feeling of despair is intense…
There are few people who understand the usefulness of Magpa, and it seems that Nepkin, who understands its usefulness, really liked it.
The god of intelligence has a serious intellect and is quite capable, despite having the foolish appearance of a bald man with glasses, which makes things difficult.
If we consider them to be a duo from the upper class of the Infinite Army, they are not opponents who can be fought at the time of the tag tournament.
Well, the boss before that arc was the Demon General.
The problem is that they’ve turned the fighting man into such an interesting old guy, so they also have great production skills…
Recently, Nep’s wild behavior is amusingly arrogant, like a character song from an old anime.
I think it would be more appealing for Nepkin to not appear at all and instead be built up through flashbacks and readers’ speculations.
I’m not saying we want to invade Earth or anything, I’m just saying if we win, we’ll take your place and be the heroes instead.
Considering it was a perfect achievement during a time when there hadn’t been much success in raising others after the founder’s departure, it’s easy to imagine it was quite a source of pride.
Because I’m being hunted by Omega, my soul itself is somewhere in the perfect base.
Becoming Neptune King, the disciple of Psycho Man.
I can’t help but think, what the hell are you?
Learned the techniques and secret teachings directly from the progenitor.
Imitating The Man’s exterior and claiming to be the leader.
A man supported by many ordinary perfect superhumans.
Currently, the Demon General is defeating Zaman, so he must be the strongest in the story, but it’s quite strange that there are two Neps who can beat the Five Great Gods and also the Hell Missioners.
Too skilled for the divine realm.
Even though they left and estranged themselves, the fact that they haven’t been purged suggests that they were a significant force to the point where even psycho couldn’t take action against them.
In the state of the tag chapter, it seems quite far from its peak, which is also scary.
Could it be that Neptune Man is someone we shouldn’t let roam free?
If I could pull a disciple SSR like Nep, I’d definitely have a chance to rebel and become independent.
If Nep wasn’t around, NejiKen might have been unreliable and there might not have been any defections.
First of all, perfection is too strong to have a place in the world below, so the elite among them, the Raji-nan, must be incredibly powerful.
There’s also the mystery of things left undone.
Considering that the tag was born as a second generation and the complete valve settings along with being stripped of immortality and becoming a mummy, it seems there could be various stories involved.
The more the napkins and generals are piled up, the more amazing it is that Suguru defeated them…
Even at the lower level of the Infinite Army, they have considerable power, and at that point, it’s still an overwhelming force.
The encounter at the Thames River was probably just the quarrelsome guy waiting there, but I wonder how Nepkin was able to stand by for such an impulsive leap.
Considering that the Devil General was the former Perfect Superhuman Founder, the Perfect side should have acted accordingly.
There were tag teams and intruding combinations, but the Hell Missionaries properly registered and entered as official competitors, which seems quite serious.
The fact that Raji Nan also acknowledges that the Napkin side is the mainstream faction is somewhat harsh, and I think the perfect faction was already finished as an organization.
Considering that 98% landed on the napkin, it’s only natural, right?
The story of the Thames River may be exaggerated, but the fact that Napkin is entrusting the mask from when Nep was at its strongest shows how deeply invested he is.
Napkin
Nep
Nejiken
The three mysterious individuals resurrected by Nep.
When you think about it, the mainstream also has quite amazing quality.
They’ve probably been keeping an eye on Nep for a long time, monitoring them and waiting for a chance to scout.
The man who was not influenced at all after fighting Suguru.
There’s even a theory that the perfect faction during that time was so corrupt as an organization that Nepkin and the others were actually innovative.
Even the noble and overwhelmingly high-powered perfect superhumans who revived Neppu
It’s attached to the napkin, so you can tell that they’re critical of the current Ayatsu and the founding principles.
There’s also a ridiculous title that says he’s the strongest man in the ancient superhuman world.
I wonder why this character seems to have such a deep backstory…
The Five Evil Gods began to see Suguru as a threat after the defeat of the perfect superman Nepkin, who was the closest being to a god.
Because I’m bringing back to life a perfect being that committed suicide without their management’s permission.
Those three are also pretty much making moves to pick a fight with that guy.
The members of Rajinan are relatively noble in character.
I can understand why the ones who followed the napkin are so sleazy.
There are various things, and it’s really nice to have settled down, but it’s the worst that Yama shows up late trying to overturn everything…
It is common for something that is added later, like the same category of a superior being (in this case, the progenitor), to appear relatively weaker.
In the case of the napkin, for some reason, it starts to look strong.
The ones who went along with Nepkin are like they’ve completely given up on that guy…
The main faction led by Nep isn’t attacking humans, but Radinan is attacking humans because he was a hindrance to the purges…
Even though everyone else is struggling to survive, Nepkin was the only one full of ambition.
Even though the original perfect being, Gold Mask, has been defeated, he’s still continuing to isolate himself…
Nejiken has somehow been promoted to Rajinan, so those guys were pretty amazing after all…
Raginan has eternal life, but those below him are in a state where they don’t even have that, continuing to train in a closed-off manner.
Of course, I’m leaving.
I think Neziken joined after Napu, right?
Isn’t the nurturing ability of the napkin just insane?
I don’t quite understand the timing of when Nep was Rajinan.
Did you have that much free time…?
Kendaman seemed to be holding out against the time superhuman in a 2 vs 1 for quite a while, which is pretty impressive.
Nep was fully farmed, so he clearly chose Nepkin.
Negiken has a bit of a tag-specialized aspect; they are strong in tag matches, but it seems they might not be as strong in singles matches.
Kendaman can beat up a bull one-on-one with that…
In the old works, weren’t there about 1,000 superhumans in the Napkin faction?
Hell Missioners and Neji Ken both show the strength of being the superhumans closest to God when they team up.
No, there’s no way this will be decided like this.
Right now, it doesn’t look like the Papillon being pushed has the luxury to conquer the Thunder Saber.
Even a newly born time superhuman can easily crush a screw, so time superhumans are really something else…
It seems really hard to be at the level of a perfect superhuman that you know you’ll never be able to reach no matter how much you strive, just like Rajinan.
The recent Diklacia was also just one step away from Rajinan, so the new generation is strange.
Is it because we’ve been only sparring with the same members in a closed environment that our development has been slow?
Nep is just going further up.
Nejiken remembers Diamond Power in just a few years, which is amazing.
It was said that if my mental state had been perfect, I wouldn’t have been able to win against Mongol Man.
The reason Crystal Man was called for the commentary might be related to ancient superhumans.
It’s great that Nep is active, but was the Papillon character like this when they were being defeated…?
Even though it’s accelerated cultivation, the fact that they’ve managed to teach Diamond Power to Neziken in just a few years shows they have incredible coaching skills.
I’m also equipping Nep with a Mag-Pa.
I want Nep to win by unleashing friendship power after causing a ruckus with Magpa.
And I want the readers to feel, “Who is this person?”
I can’t believe it, but the god of intelligence, despite having the silly appearance of a bald man with glasses, is actually a serious intellect and quite capable, which makes it all the more frustrating.
If it’s Nepp, it wouldn’t be strange to use Magpa while also using friendship power…
Despite being born with a superhuman strength said to be 20 times that of an ordinary superhuman, it’s understandable to feel dissatisfied when all one does is isolate themselves and train.
Moreover, there are justice superheroes with much lower superhuman strength than ours active on the main stage.
The body of the napkin has the intellect of a god…
It seems that Nepkin was a perfect superhuman executive in a separate capacity after being expelled from Rajinan.
It seems that it was treated as a special case, including the nickname of “Kanetsu.”
Die~! But the atmosphere already feels hostile.
You’re amazing at various things, Nep.
That guy has completely fallen from grace, and the money is probably enshrined on Planet Kin’niku as a golden mask…
The Demon General became Goldman starting from the Origin Arc.
Techniques that involve cutting, stabbing, or hitting generally give the impression that they often miss.
“Die” was something Suguru said, and Terry also said it…
Every time Neptune Man’s exceptional talent is highlighted, it makes you think that the Fighting Man really has no place in this world… It’s not just that he’s too strong, but also that he can’t even hold back properly.
But the thread image is doing something incomprehensible like waiting for the owner of the mask by the Thames River for tens of thousands of years.
At that time, it was likely that the person who simply referred to the napkin as a small item, as well as the lines surrounding the Perfect Being, can now be interpreted in various ways, which is quite profound.
If Nep had a microphone performance like Satan-sama, would the history of the superhuman world have changed?