
I hate this guy.
The corpse is gross.
Is it about Neptune King again… Please stop.
The strongest man whose stock mysteriously rises every time Nepu acts unlawfully.
Is this a place to talk about the delusions of the peak Neppukin?
There is no doubt that he was a genius, and it is also certain that he was charismatic.
Personality is, um…
I really want to see this guy before he rots.
Hey, Fanatic, because you didn’t properly manage your disciple, I’m really having a tough time right now.
I think he is undoubtedly a genius as a leader.
I think this story is about how everyone shouldn’t lose, regardless of winning or losing, and that it’s not acceptable to win through certain means.
Recently, Nep’s impression seems like that of the +Chick older sister Kuniki.
The operation of Nep’s magnet power comes from this, so this is amazing, really amazing.
Moreover, it’s amazing that both the master and the disciple do not dull their skills at all.
A famous producer who re-educated Neptune, who was strong but emotionally unstable.
The disciple’s performance is so extraordinary that it goes beyond the great reputation of being a perfect master.
When dealing with someone who intends to collapse the universe, it’s not the time to be concerned about the righteousness of the means.
That’s strange.
Even though my allies are cornering the enemy, I want to cheer for the enemy.
Teaching Diamond Power is quietly admirable.
It seems like they won’t be able to use it.
New chapter specialty: Napkin that somehow increases in value.
You’re like a villain!
It’s probably a step below Neppu, but Nejikens at that stage are quite strong in a pretty normal way…
Aren’t you my favorite masked superhero?
I have become somewhat unable to support Nep straight away.
I wonder what it is.
The feelings of wanting to support Papillon, which has shown such skill and power, are welling up inside me…
The Megaton King Drop, which has no contact except with the soles of the feet but is impossible to escape from, is really great… it’s just too perfect…
Aren’t you plotting to use Magpie a lot to delay the activation of the plan rather than focusing on the match results?
I want to see how strong this guy in his prime, brimming with ambition, would be if he used a magpie.
Nep is too much of a pervert this time.
I love matches where the enemies struggle against the lawless gimmicks of our side.
Since you’ve lifted the restrictions for your convenience, it’s fine for us to close it anytime, you know? Huh?
If you’re not going to close it, I’ll just use it as it is.
You became complacent with the Magpipe, so your technique became lax, right?
Pui!
I really hate how Neptunemag is gone, but it compensates with friendship power.
Leengu ni!
Lightning is fast.
Since you’re fighting with the title of a perfect superman on your back, it’s only natural that this is how you fight.
The episode where Nep’s defeat was confirmed.
I can’t use the Magpul anymore, but it’s still a good trend to win. What do you think?
To win from here, the goal was to make you stop the eruption by rampaging freely with Magpa! If that’s the case, there might be a chance…
I can’t deny that I also wanted to see the battles in the tag arc again.
Nep is like, you know.
Magpie is just too strong, and on top of that, I was also really strong, but I was able to win a lot with Suguru and Terry back then…
It’s obvious that Nep is a lawless being, but the fact that he has two disciples who are at the level of an immeasurable number of troops, more than the Most Dangerous but less than 20 million powers, makes him a perfect genius… I realize that once again.
I hope the resolution of Magpa’s situation will be settled in the Time Superhuman Arc.
I think it’s doping, but when it comes to whether it’s a bad power or not, not really…
Even if the Magpuboost is sealed.
It’s crazy that it seems like it might win with just that!
I was able to go wild after a long time and it feels refreshing!
Magpa is the best! I wonder if it’s going to go bad…
If my technique isn’t cloudy, how can I lose when I’m just in a state of being ahead, even with a Magpie included in my relaxed demeanor?
Basically, Warsman, who usually wins in meta readings of stories, just lost.
It’s amazing how you’ve changed the fighting guy this much, Napkin.
During the fight era, I was too strong and didn’t have any opponents, so defeating the Five Great Warriors is a long-cherished wish, isn’t it?
On top of that, it’s my favorite food.
I apologize to the serious nameless ones, but I can’t help but laugh at how a theory claiming someone is stronger than the Neptunian ancestor is becoming a topic of discussion.
If you use it too much, you’ll end up with a keyhole in your chest!
Every time a Magpie user appears, the favorite man is reevaluated for doing it on his own.
At the very least, he is strong enough that even if Nepukin did whatever he wanted, the immeasurable legion wouldn’t stop him.
Well, if I look back at the time when I could somehow predict the outcomes of the matches.
It feels like there are continuous developments that are hard to predict.
What endured the Meteor Fall that took down Damashiman in one hit was
It’s not really thanks to Magpa or anything like that.
…Do you need a magpie?
There’s no particular reason why you shouldn’t win using a Magpul…
It may be a disadvantage when aiming for the throne of God, but for now, we have to win regardless.
Isn’t it possible that if someone is using a conspiracy to harness magnet power, they would have no means to defend themselves if a professional magnet power user attacked?
Wasn’t it just that Psycho and Magpa had a terrible combination?
I started to think that.
Nep is about to lose after getting carried away, while Papillon is running out of techniques to use.
I want to see it.
Peak Perfection
You were also recovering stamina with Magpu, right, Nep and Nepkin?
It’s just that MagPath is too strong.
It’s troublesome if it’s used too often.
The key to using Magpa effectively is to use it as a supplement rather than as the main gimmick.
If you want to bring back the tag storyline, you also have to team up with Nepkin.
He was originally a psycho, so he was evenly matched with Silver, relying on a solid style of grip strength and technique.
To be honest, I can’t see a way to win other than Magpa suddenly stopping, but the goal is to use Magpa, so it’s a matter of time…
When the magnet power is no longer usable, it’s just an ordinary superhuman (strong).
Indeed, the Ancestor Alliance opposed it, and while Silverman lost to Psycho Man…
Regardless of the circumstances, I think the Zaman is good, and since Nepu is part of the lineage of Psychoman approved by Zaman, there’s really no reason not to use it.
I was totally roasted by my allies in a nonchalant way, and it was a disaster.
The grand-disciple is doing great with Magupa, and Psycho Man must be very pleased.
I wonder… if Nep wins like this, it just doesn’t feel right…
If we run out of Magpus, we’ll just return to a level of strength where we can normally defeat Super Gods…
I can’t help but think, “If I win with this despite pushing it, that’s definitely not right!”
There is no reason to fight fairly against those who want to destroy the world.
Die, Time Superhuman!!
In today’s story, I ended up laughing out loud at the tempo of “caught you” (the stab sound).
…I wonder if I’m tired…
If all of this were just an over-the-top act to make Papillon stop spewing, that would be amazing.
Maybe he’s just naturally getting hyped up, right, Nep…
If we stop the Magpie, it would be a strategic victory, and aren’t we already in checkmate, Papillon?
I thought it was a setup to use friendship power, but I might actually win normally with Magu-P.
It’s quite rare for the team on our side to have such an overwhelming match in the series.
Psycho was doing things with Magpa that didn’t even need to be done with Magpa because they wanted to be acknowledged by Silver.
Too high an IQ for a piece of meat.
As a Mag-Pa researcher, he’s superior to anyone else, but it seems he’s not very good at applying it to pro wrestling, Psycho Man.
By the way, isn’t this like teaching all about how to use Magpa to a time superhero?
It’s a waste, Psycho Man, to have the talent to unleash the greatest energy called friendship.
The man who was boss class has returned to the time when he was boss class.
It’s hard to believe that Papillon, who has buried so many superhumans, has no way to fight back against Magpa.
Stop the Magpie and achieve strategic victory!
Just when you think that, Neptune wins normally.
The Thunder Saber had a two-layer setup that left no openings, it was impressive…
I had been thinking that Magpa seemed to be no good, so I’m a bit happy about the current rampage.
Even though the losing flag is up, Nep is completely unbothered, and her strange energy makes it feel like, how exactly are we going to lose?
I don’t think it’s something you can just learn by imitation.
The way Magpa is handled is genius, isn’t it, Nep?
The reason Psycho Man expelled Napkin was due to his arrogance, and it might be that he started behaving like the current Nap and became unmanageable.
I became strange while sinking to the bottom of the river.
I don’t want to lose just because I got carried away and ran out of gas.
What is it that Magpa runs out of gas?
Caught off guard when the magpie ran out, defeated by the finishing move, Dawn.
The current Nep is so strong that I can’t even imagine a picture like that.
What the heck is this guy?
It felt like the napkin got ruined once the magp was stopped.
If we lose after being in the lead from here, it would really be a significant downfall, considering how well we’re doing.
Speaking of which, the magnet power had time rewind, right…?
Is Nep coming to counter the super regeneration of the time superhuman by rewinding time?
This is my one-man show! I can feel a taste similar to old meat in that scene.
I have about a 30% feeling that this might be a strategy to have Magpa’s discharge buried on the side of the time superhumans.
Since the use of Mag-P after Psycho has been just a stopgap measure, I said I wouldn’t use it in actual battles or that I would only use it for defense, and I have no intention of making it the main gimmick! So why is my ally causing the biggest ruckus?
If the Magpac runs out, it’s kind of a victory for the time superhuman, but since it doesn’t run out with just abuse during the match, it’s not a problem. It’s like saying it’s cheap as long as you don’t die.
If it becomes without the magpie, he’s strengthening the fiber optics anyway, so he’s a hard-to-understand man, isn’t he, Nep?
Isn’t it suicidal to be trying to excavate the Apollon Window and manufacture superhumans while there might be a Magnet Power user on the enemy side?
Die!
Fanatic and Peshimi had plenty of highlights.
Papillon Man has no good points…
Wrestling! Let’s wrestle!
What does the man think?
Why am I worried that the supposed crappy technique of super recovery is restricted unlike Magp?
It’s terrible how the reasoning seems to hold up, like “Since it’s flowing out abundantly next to me, it’s okay to take some of it…”
It’s fun to read and it feels like I might lose, but even if I do lose, I still feel satisfied.
It feels like the vibe is like the old Kinnikuman.
Since I’ve been using MagPro for three generations now, it’s no wonder that the brush-up is progressing.
Since it started with a Mask Man setting born out of a love for masks, there’s a chaotic heel move, and it even has the flair of potentially being defeated, but isn’t it woven into the story that they will win after removing the mask?
If we were to lose, it would be that an unexpected person would appear when we take off the Papillon mask.
If a napkin comes out in this flow, I might just laugh.
Considering the situation calmly, using a Magpul, I might lose.
The factors that could make Nep lose are disappearing one by one, which is just the worst.
The discoverer, Psycho, is using it with a sense of guilt.
The disciple uses it without hesitation because he believes it to be the ultimate technique of the perfect being.
It might be.
If you don’t like it, just close the window, and if you win the match, you can open it again.
Well, Nep is strong even without Magp.
Isn’t it fun to have Yude move Nepu as a vulgar old man?
The lively Neph with heels is shining…
It’s really terrible that after building such a strategy around the Magpa, I don’t use Magpa for my favorite tag move, and it’s becoming meaningful now.
If Nep is having fun, then I’m having fun too.
It is more convenient for you to close, but since there is no reason not to attack while turning your back, it is a win for Nep no matter how it turns out.
There’s no way I, who defeated a super god with 99.99 million power, would feel despair against an opponent with 100 million power, right?