
We are targeted by gangs in the Philippines.
I’m experiencing a work-related injury alone.
>>1
Our company doesn’t need workers’ compensation insurance.
Isn’t it crazy for a 70kg bag to hit your stomach directly?
If you say I did it, then I’ll apologize.
>>3
That’s not the kind of story I’m talking about, bro.
We don’t need Tsutsumi.
>>5
We have a forklift.
Which is cheaper, hiring one person or introducing a forklift?
>>7
That’s not the kind of story I’m talking about, bro.
>>7
A standard-sized forklift costs about 5 million, and the forks are cheaper.
Can you stop mentioning the company’s name because of the trouble with the gang, Tsutsumi-san…?
>>9
If you say I said it, then I’ll apologize.
Recently, everywhere is all about compliance, compliance.
Mr. Tsutsumi is not needed.
On the contrary, it seems inefficient.
Don’t do half-hearted work.
Pack it properly.
There have been work-related accidents, and things are being thrown carelessly, so they are falling from the truck, and there are probably some that have burst. Above all, who do you think is going to unload them at the shipping destination, Tsutsumi-san?
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Fox fried
We don’t need the red fox here.
I’ve always told you to place it on a pallet and protect it when loading!
It’s going to be a problem when I take it down!
We don’t need Tsutsumi, who invites trouble by provoking fights with the yakuza and mentioning the company name.
We don’t need Mr. Tsutsumi who flies away.
Mr. Tsutsumi is probably not at the company anymore.
I got fired last week.
>>23
I don’t need the yakuza either.
Mr. Tsutsumi came for revenge.
We don’t need the palette because Mr. Tsutsumi is here.
I stopped reading around the part where Junzo, who borrowed his master’s uniform after peeing on an unknown person from Tanba Bunshichi, ran away, but then I heard that Tsutsumi suddenly got beaten up by Tanba Bunshichi, and I thought what’s that about, but is it true?
>>25
I thought, “What is this bald guy talking about?” but it’s the Itagaki version.
The bump on the dam is an original character.
>>26
Isn’t the image from the Itagaki version of the manga, Tsutsumi Castle’s Taira? Hairless.
What does Mr. Tsutsumi do on his days off?
>>28
Mr. Tsutsumi doesn’t need a break.
The cargo is ruined.
Gacha
Sorry for bothering you while you’re on break, O-tatel.
Can you come out for a moment?
We don’t have anyone like Tsutsumi here…
Mr. Tsutsumi 😅
It’s good to read the original work.
Tsutsumi vs. Takeminakata is interesting.
Describe the damage situation in this workplace accident and the future safety measures.
If Mr. Tsutsumi had been there with someone else, this wouldn’t have happened.
Mr. Tsutsumi, please do the hand drop as well.
We’ve expanded our business, so we have another Tsutsumi-san now.
“Is it okay to use the forklift since there’s no one around?”
It’s you.
The text seems to be a mix of random sounds and phrases without a clear meaning, which makes it difficult to provide a coherent translation. However, here is a direct translation of the provided text:
“Messenger, limit member, it’s a fool, it’s 70 kg! It’s over half a ton, thud, alright, this is it.”
It’s dead…
There has never been a person like Tsutsumi in our company from the beginning.
Tsutsumi, who is learning Sambo at a university in Nagano, is involved in an incident between university students and the yakuza.
There’s quite a bit of flow in the original work, so we resolved it with the development of Mr. Tsutsumi showing the company name to the yakuza.
(For it not to die like this) It’s a monster…
There are quite a few places where the manga has cut or changed scenes other than the fight scenes.
The Fujimaki-related matters are all messed up.
We don’t need any yakuza here.
Mr. Tsutsumi is here.
The characters, starting with Tanba, have had their personalities significantly cut, resulting in them becoming less human and more like mere fighters.
We don’t need Mr. Tsutsumi, who fights with organized crime.
If you have a complaint against me――
The company asks.
We don’t need Tsutsumi here.
There is a forklift.
The era of Fatal Fury was probably around the 1980s.
Maybe there was no forklift.
I knew we needed a forklift after all.