
I was working hard to go on a date with my best friend, but everything was brought to zero, and my best friend wasn’t even looking at me.
Crying face is erotic.
The author draws great crying faces, doesn’t they?
How many times have I twisted my arm?
>>4
The third one hasn’t been revealed yet.
Using this defeat as fodder, I’ll become even stronger and seek revenge.
>>9
Thanks to the sparrow, there’s now a possibility of the survival of urushi, and I would like to see the true potential of shaku-yure displayed over there.
I think it’s okay to cry about that…
The evaluation of the work is likely to be divided based on how this character is handled next.
>>6
There are some people who are really particular about how to treat Hiruhiko, but I wonder if it’s really that important?
>>7
There are people who have an unusually low tolerance for villains who are doing well…
I won’t forgive you… I won’t forgive you, Ran Hakuri.
Since my role is finished, I should hand over the sword to Kiryoku-san, right?
I want you to die here, but I guess you’re still alive.
It’s great to see a brat who disrespects everything being thoroughly beaten down.
Some people have this extreme idea that a recurring antagonist should ideally not be overly drawn out, and they say that simply continuing to appear as a villain is somehow bad.
I’m not saying it’s bad based on the actual situation, but rather saying it’s bad because it fits this pattern.
>>15
Recently… or not, but you see it often, right?
Moreover, most of the time it doesn’t really fit those patterns.
>>15
You’re pulling too much.
Why is this guy still alive even after taking fatal blows multiple times?
>>20
Chihiro is also alive.
>>15
Hiruhiro is doing his best, even though he doesn’t really get along well with the drunken sway.
I preferred the origami technique over the shaking.
The appeal of Kagurabachi is also because it changes the noren quickly…
One reason it seems that the story isn’t dragging is that I’m not surprised there are people who say it that way.
Losing three times is too much.
Ah, this guy is definitely getting the author’s favor, isn’t he?
Mahito from Jujutsu Kaisen
Director of Sakamoto Days or something.
>>23
Although I couldn’t defeat Masato directly, it was a pretty satisfying ending.
If I mention the title of this kind of work, I might end up using foul language, so I’ll hold back.
Isn’t this the first time you’ve received a fatal wound?
It would be beautiful to die here using the third ability in a reckless manner, but after reading this week, I ended up wanting to see them survive and grow even more.
If there were a little more setup or backstory…
It’s fine as long as they know they are major characters.
It’s like they appeared with the vibe of a mid-boss, but this persistence…
I think the ending of the enemy side is quite reliable for now.
I don’t dislike it.
However, I think it’s not surprising if they die at any moment since they function as a stepping stone for the protagonist and fulfill their role as a character.
Isn’t the sparrow’s cooldown too short?
If you don’t properly make the adjustments, I’ll be in trouble, Rokuhira-san.
I have a feeling I’m going to survive, and I don’t like it.
If you were going to escape, I wished you could have done so with a more carefree demeanor.
It appears as an unfinished masterpiece and is currently in a phase of growth, no matter how you read it.
The bosses from the first two chapters had a beautiful way of scattering.
It stands out even more negatively.
>>32
Rather than Hiruhiko being bad, Tsubashiro and Kyora were just too good…
>>32
Just because things have been scattered until now doesn’t mean that not being scattered is a bad thing.
>>32
Those guys have shown up normally and we haven’t been able to defeat them multiple times.
>>32
The boss of the current chapter is Zamura.
I guess they are the rival character of the protagonist.
The protagonist is recognized merely as a trivial obstacle, that’s what’s crucial…
>>33
Hiruhiko is directing the arrows like that… it’s almost a one-way street though.
I understand that you feel like you’ve reached the bottom, so it makes sense to be pulled along.
But I think it’s nice and just right to exit here.
This could lead to becoming a movie director from here on.
The power of friendship! didn’t work…
It seems to be gaining popularity.
I thought it felt like myopia, and it turns out it was the director.
Chihiro’s estranged sibling setting will be added.
I wonder if it would become strange if I don’t think within the confines of a mold.
I think it’s both miserable and a good point that this guy is trying so hard but Chihiro seems to not care at all.
Honestly, I like enemies who run amok freely, so I like both Hiruhiko and director Sakamoto.
Well, that’s a matter of personal preference, so I can understand why some people might dislike it.
If you lose three times in such a short period, you might as well just die.
>>47
Hyunkel has lost many times during the short main story, but he’s still alive…
>>53
Supporting characters also have the job of losing properly…
The pattern is just an afterthought; you simply don’t find HiruHiko attractive.
But even if Urushi is alive, in order to use Suiyou, Hiruhiko has to die once.
>>49
I feel like the ladle also has super healing power.
Whether or not I like it, it gets dull when it’s there…
A good opportunity to withdraw doesn’t come often.
In front of me, there is Zazamura, who is stronger and serves as a reference for swordsmanship, and my ultimate goal is to become a sword saint.
I don’t have time to deal with pesky intruders.
The third ability is unclear, but since Chihiro has no effective attacks, even if I manage to survive from here and we have a rematch, it won’t matter.
Once you think, “This guy isn’t going to die anyway,” everything starts to look like a farce.
I want you to rise up from rock bottom, having lost the cursed blade, using origami.
>>56
I wonder if origami comes back when the contract expires.
Wasn’t it said that if you made a contract with the cursed sword, the magic would disappear?
Even if I manage to survive, I think this chapter will be the end for me here.
Was Hiruhiko killed by his mentor?
The uncle was too lawless.
If Mr. Zaomura collects it, it seems like we won’t be able to touch it anymore.
Urha’s drunken swaying seems like it could perform a clone martial arts technique.
It seems like I might use hallucinations to make myself appear multiple times and use sword techniques.
It’s fine to survive, but if you don’t put a different storyline on it, Hiruhiko’s character will die first.
The fact that the seat village wasn’t split in half means they will survive.
>>63
Ah… that’s a very accurate point.
I was rejected by a friend…
This time was too beautiful.
Having exposed my shortcomings this time, I feel a lot relieved. I think it would be interesting if I become a serious opponent from here on out.
Even if the hate character eventually dies, it’s likely they won’t die anyway.
When it comes to getting excited, it only feels like I’ve finally died…
>>70
I’m talking about a pattern that I’m not sure applies again…
If it’s a position that influences the protagonist like a real person, then a role is necessary, but for now, it doesn’t feel like there’s anything that could influence Chihiro.
>>71
You’re not being treated normally, are you…?
>>71
It was Chihiro who gave it to me.
If you don’t respond…
>>71
The problem is that Chihiro’s story is not catching on at all along the trajectory of its growth.
If you’re willing to take me along, then that’s a different story.
If you’re not interested, then this is the perfect time to back out.
It’s fine to survive.
From now on, it would be fine if you could change your character based on this.
If I’m going to die, then it’s fine to die.
I think I won’t die since I still have a third ability, but I also wish I would die soon.
It’s fine to be alive, but don’t stand up in this chapter anymore.
>>79
It’s honestly Hirohiko who is completely underestimating Mr. Aida.
This guy looks like Shouma, but so far he’s lost every battle, so he’s a complete opposite stress-relief punching bag character.
>>80
If that’s the case, it would be a failure.
It’s always filled with water, so it just doesn’t feel refreshing at all.
>>80
In comparison to a sandbag, if you fight directly, you will be instantly defeated; the position is similar to that of a mid-boss for leveling up in front of Za mura.
>>107
If you die here, that will happen, but you won’t die, right?
If at least I recognized that Chihiro was meant to be fighting against enemies, my thoughts on it would change as I read.
>>81
Being a part of the ladle, you must be thinking that way.
It’s fine to feel like you understand something by forcefully fitting it into a pattern since you lack the ability to comprehend, but it’s problematic when you shout that out loud.
That’s a bit persistent, isn’t it?
If I survive, I might be happy to come out later, having seriously trained and become stronger.
I can only tell that I like the word “pattern” even if it keeps repeating.
>>85
If you like the word “hate,” then let me use the words I like too!
If I treated Yamamura as an outsider, it was beautifully ironic that I ended up being the outsider myself, so ending here feels nice too.
Chihiro’s capacity is just a bit too large to take on the role of the protagonist’s rival.
The adults carry an overwhelming sense of being formidable opponents.
That’s why… I wish you would grow outside of this.
Pattern pattern, it’s noisy, isn’t it…
Hiruhiko has a terrible time every time, and since nothing he wants to do is going well, I think that’s okay.
I might not like it if Hiruhiko killed Sakuramura.
No, they will probably use their last ability for the third time to create a chance to defeat Zamura in order to protect their best friend and then die.
It becomes clear that Makoto was somehow being a rival to Itadori.
I have two feelings: a desire for you to die here so you can exit beautifully, and a wish to see Hiruhiko grow from this experience.
If I’m going to survive as this character, it would be better to die.
The names of Twin Cities and Kyoran have come up above, but the indication that Chihiro would respond is probably right at the very end before dying.
If this continues, you’ll end up like the director of Sakamoto Days.
The director is so noisy…
It was bad to be someone who just licked the world endlessly.
Since the ability comes from the cursed sword, it doesn’t necessarily have to be Hiruhiko who shows the third one.
It seems like the opponent that should be defeated here, but my focus is about 90% on Mr. Samura.
Chihiro (I told you not to underestimate Satomura since last week, so why is this guy…?)
Are you only able to force-fit characters from other works?
It’s persistent, but I’m not actually killing named characters, and since I’m always becoming a decent supporting character, it doesn’t bother me as much as it does with Masato or the director.
>>105
We have taken the life of our Sengoku Yojirou.
>>105
The manager of the slaughter hotel…
A genius-like villain who kills without care but somehow keeps losing and mysteriously survives every time.
Losing to the owner of the slaughter hotel, Hiruhiko, means that Chihiro, who can’t use the cursed sword, can’t win either.
Well…
As the number of responses wanting to control manga with one’s own desires increases, it really starts to feel like the ace of Jump.
>>111
Strong ideology, huh?
>>111
Haa… haa…
It’s not that strong, but more like an annoying enemy that keeps darting around.
I want them to come back like a revived villain, having forgotten a bit after leaving here.
After this incident, will Hiruhiko learn swordsmanship from Kuguri!?
It’s just right for enemy characters to exit while they’re still regretted.
>>119
You’re the worst, Buggy… How many years have you been around…
>>125
That’s why that ended up being a bad work too.
>>119
Until last week, I was on the side that said it would be better to die here, but after reading this week, the expression when they returned to nothing was too good, and I feel like I want to make them understand even more…
>>126
Even if I keep living here, I’ll only end up in a film director course.
I feel like I won’t die anytime soon, so I want some change.
If I die here, an extra chapter of Hiruhiko discussing with Sōjō and Kyōra at a public bath during the summer vacation will begin.
How many episodes has Hiruhiko been fighting since he appeared?
I’m not really killing ally characters like Hiruhiko, so it might be okay this time to take a long break, mentally train myself, and then rejoin as an ally.
>>123
Were you killing it at the station!?
>>127
There’s no reconciliation after the point when I killed all of Urushiha’s bodyguards.
>>123
Nothing!
It was a child whose only connection with humans was through killing.
To be honest, I’m more concerned about how to handle the rolling ink than with Hiruhiko.
It’s a loop of becoming unbeatable with talent → getting carried away → facing painful consequences → climbing back up in a gritty way, so I actually feel pretty positive about it.
It depends on what kind of ending it has, but for now, I don’t think it’s being handled incorrectly.
>>136
Is it really that unrefined?
>>145
Bishaku is quite lukewarm, isn’t it?
A convenient place for Hiruhiko to interact with Chihiro.
>>136
When the same pattern repeats, it makes me feel like, “That’s enough…”
Out of the loop.
>>137
It was an excellent title.
The third ability of Shakuyo is unpredictable because it could be used either by this one who survives or by the resurrected Uriba.
The description of Hiruhiko up to this point seems like it could serve as material to reinforce the intensity of the moment when Urushiha poured a drink.
>>139
I’m explaining that Yu has bad compatibility this week.
It feels like Shitsuba-san can’t and won’t manipulate corpses.
How popular is this manga among women?
I already understand that the director seems to be an example of someone who always wins in online debates…
I showed a fitting past and gave my all, and I think I’ll die in this chapter if I’m going to die.
It might be possible to squeeze out the last bit of strength to take Satomura with me.
Isn’t the director a relatively popular character?
>>146
In the recent popularity poll, being ranked 31st means it’s quite low for named characters.
Demon Sword Shaku-You…
Urushiha, you are truly worthy of it.
>>148
The ability that seems to have a bad personality didn’t really connect with Ushiba-san.
When I thought it was calm and had a broad perspective, it seems that breaking the sense of balance and utilizing the environment went well together.
Isn’t there a chance that among the characters that stand out as misses, there are still ones that the author likes?
Personally, it’s fine if I survive and become a growth opportunity.
It doesn’t matter if I die here and later have some strange deep dive like a public bath visit.
The giant courtesan entwined around the massive structure gives off a strange sense of fetish stimulation.
Hiruhiko is only killing off characters that are ultimately just mob-like.
I don’t actually harbor any hate since I keep losing to the main characters.
>>155
Being persistent alone is enough for hate to build up.
It’s just a constant do-over.
>>161
Even though Geto is very popular…
Beriya!! Why are you appearing in the opening color page when you’re not in the main story!?
You’re barely standing, right?! Don’t push yourself!! Die!! Got it!?
>>156
It’s about time to find peace.
I simply don’t find Hiruhiko that attractive.
Seriously, it’s just my type.
It’s amazing that a manga can spark discussions about character popularity even though there’s still half a year until the second anniversary!
>>162
Even if I say it, it’s the same with Makoto around there.
I don’t particularly like characters who are supposed to be geniuses and can quickly catch up just based on their personal sensibilities.
I also don’t like that part of the thread image, but I interpret the handling of the cursed sword in my own way, and the creepy attitude towards Chihiro is interesting to read, so overall I like it.
Rather than saying it’s not worth pulling, it’s more about the fact that someone who has simply taken life and everything for granted has finally found something they can sincerely engage with, only to be ignored by the very thing itself. When a true strong person intervenes, they end up dying without leaving anything behind, and that ending is so neatly put together that it would be more beautiful if they were to die here properly.
Well, they’re probably dead.
I don’t particularly hate it, but I guess I just don’t care.
When someone who’s irrelevant is persistent, it becomes annoying.
It doesn’t feel like they are getting stronger through effort because they are a genius type.
I’m just a somewhat impressive genius.
>>170
Well, you’ve been working really hard this week, right?
>>171
If you read it properly, you would understand that this week was also a power-up from the genius type that originates from the traits of the heart, right?
>>190
In other words, it means you were really trying hard to interpret it, right?
>>170
It’s just like being a film director.
Because there is no persuasive strength, hatred accumulates.
>>174
Please don’t quote-responses from people talking about movie directors.
I think the chapter bosses are unapologetically killed, like in “Sōjō.”
This person doesn’t seem to fit that role, and if anything, it feels more like Satomura-san is going to die.
>>172
Isn’t it a pattern where both Hiruhiko and Zamura end up dying?
Well, if Satomura-san is going to die, it would be here, wouldn’t it?
I don’t know how to kill it, though.
It only seems like an excuse for being attached to the work.
Is the director the only one with vocabulary?!
Mr. Zamura is surely going to die.
Too strong.
I think Samura is too strong, so unless he is killed or loses both arms, there will be too many inconveniences in the storyline due to his fighting power.
>>182
Even if I say so, it would be sad if my daughter takes over.
>>182
It’s already sad that I’ve lost both eyes, but losing both arms as well would be even more pitiful.
>>182
Sparrow
>>182
Use your daughter.
The director I’ve mentioned several times also said that they were causing a scene during the JCC edition, but after that, they’ve been pretty quiet…
Since there are still 10 people left in the competition, it feels like it would be okay to have one person eliminated at this point.
If it’s for a rival slot, there’s also Zankyoku Man.
If Mr. Zamura returns as an ally, it will make the recovery role perfect with Mr. Zamura and Sharu together.
Well, the past is being told, and all the abilities are being shown, so Mr. Sazamura is going to die.
You showed me everything, right?
I actually like this quite a bit.
Especially, this week was good.
No matter how much of a genius you are, you can’t win with half-baked efforts.
>>188
Because the opponent I’m fighting is a talented person who has worked hard…
There are really some people who hate villains that don’t die in an abnormal way.
The Slasher Man is a bit… isn’t he too gross to be a rival…?
>>192
They’re all gross so it’s safe!
>>192
It’s the master position, right…
If you survive here, it will lower the status of Satomura-san, so make sure to take care of it properly.
Zan’yoku Man is one of my masters…
>>195
It served as a trigger, but it’s not like we were involved to the extent of being a master!
I like the character, but I don’t understand why they keep appearing so much since it has nothing to do with the story’s main plot.
Hiruhiko absolutely will not forgive those who killed the good-natured ones of the hot springs.
You took my advice so seriously…!