
Go-one! Go-one, Hitotsubashi. I see. So you’re different from last year, huh? Go-one…
Shogi in the 22nd century is too interesting.
Dokk!
It looks like a drawing of a dragon and strawberries…
It’s a hassle to have everything damaged one by one.
Is it okay to do a direct attack in shogi in the 22nd century?
>>6
I haven’t done it.
Thinking that you have been defeated is just your own way of expressing damage.
>>10
So it’s basically like Yu-Gi-Oh…
>>10
What was that dragon with such impressive arms?
>>15
If by any chance the human Dragon King advances and faces that guy, the company might go bankrupt.
Matches between AIs aren’t exciting, so we come up with creative performances like this.
>>7
Even the character battles have flashy performances.
It turns out that not only Finnish people were making humanoid giant-breasted shogi robots…
It’s the one used by both teachers Minagawa and Isayama!
By the way, the dragon’s AI also ripped off Ichigo-chan’s arm.
The guy getting hit and breaking out in a cold sweat seems to have a sense of self.
Is the singularity not considered to be happening just because it’s only responding according to the situation?
>>5
Go on…
A robot that doesn’t seem to have been designed by a professional manga artist.
Will the era catch up with Mr. Minagawa and Mr. Isayama after 100 years…?
Are these ridiculous guys stronger than Tsukahara-san and Takki…?
If I lose, will it be like Duel Masters?
Despite putting in so much effort into the production, it is said that the AI interactions are still not very exciting…
After the battle between the superhuman grandma who is still in her prime and the big-breasted AI, huh?
A plain board game just won’t cut it.
Hasn’t Ichigo-chan’s respect for the old man increased about a hundredfold over the past 100 years?
>>24
Originally, the feelings for grandpa were incredibly heavy, right…?
>>24
As I become an old woman, my feelings for my benefactor will also become heavier.
A former student who became successful as a singer has shown immense gratitude towards their old teacher since becoming an adult.
There is also the greatness of grandpa that you only understand after becoming an adult.
I’m looking forward to seeing how far you can go… but that’s your last word.
The madness of spending 50 years only to win against AI after reaching the peak of shogi without even having a family to uphold that.
I once joked that my grandfather’s favorite fruit is strawberries.
It wasn’t like that at all…
It’s already at a level of madness.
In the second sentence, he’s talking about the old man…
If Imai had been born about 80 years earlier, there might have been a chance.
If the old man was someone who was thinking about remarrying and not just devoted to his late wife, there was a chance.
But that’s not something a grandpa would do, so it’s really impossible.
>>34
What a difference in age!
I wonder why this strange battle of theirs isn’t really getting exciting…
>>35
It’s a story from a hundred years later.
If you keep looking at this for a hundred years, wouldn’t you get bored?
Because it’s a farce.
By the way, they are having gambling matches in official games, but is that okay according to the rules of shogi?
>>39
It’s safe because it’s the road where I went with Izuru and Ichigo-chan a hundred years ago.