
Please help me.
Rilarira… That power is, for us time superhumans, merely the “source” of “life,” and it is not something we seek to waste in battle.
Otter…
Sure, Nep is crazy, but you’re the one who’s weirder for trying to use magnet power to destroy the universe.
What’s wrong? If you don’t like it, you can close the magnet power, you know? Huh?
>>3
This is too invincible…
When you think about it, fighting next to the Apollo Window, which is in full swing, against a superhuman well-versed in magnet power is too much of a suicidal act…
>>4
I’m fighting in an environment where Nep has received a significant buff.
I… I am using magnet power to destroy the universe, not as a weird person who uses it for combat…!
If you leave the magnetic power as it is, you will lose.
If you close the magnet power, you will strategically lose.
Well, it’s true that the Helmi Missioners with their Mag-Pac fully activated couldn’t be defeated by anyone, so if we can defeat Nep here, it would elevate the name of the Five Great Toku.
>>8
If Nep wins this, the stocks of Nepkin, who taught me how to operate Magpa, will go up.
If Magupa closes and Papillon wins, then that would be a strategic victory for Nep as well…
>>8
I can’t help but feel that there’s no point in making a name for yourself in a world that’s being destroyed.
Favorite food 😋
>>9
😨
>>12
Capture
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Nepu is just doing whatever she wants…
Aside from the really creepy stuff, it’s a clever choice that forces you to choose between a short-term defeat and a long-term defeat…
I won’t lose to street performers often used by fanatics!
I think it’s okay to complain about Papillon Man fanatically.
>>14
I’m being disturbed by my disciple’s creepy behavior, and my work is being interrupted too.
>>22
Is it another story about Psycho Man? Please stop.
No matter how you look at it, Neptune’s turn is way too long, it’s laughable.
A blood-soaked but incredibly energetic pervert.
It seems like it’s been about a month without turning because the atmosphere is too strong and it might not be good, Nep.
I mean, isn’t Papillon Man indirectly dissing Fanatic a lot?
I feel that the way they appeal that they aren’t affected by the opponent’s moves is a proper display of professional wrestling, showing progress since the days of being a street fighter.
>>21
During the era of the fight man, there was such a significant skill gap that professional wrestling couldn’t even take place, so I understand why it’s exhilarating to face opponents who are at least on par with you, using everything you’ve got.
I get it, but this guy is creepy!
>>21
It’s the result of napkin education.
If you think about it, you can probably use a Papillon, right?
>>23
It could be useful, but based on the reactions from last time and this time, isn’t it going to end up being just a flashy display like the one hundred million power that Mariposa got for flying?
Magpa was such that, apart from Suguru’s little resistance in imitation, there was nothing that could be done unless the door was locked.
I want them to win already, but the first opponent is Nep… it makes me feel a certain way.
There has always been a shadow on my face.
There is not a trace of the second face’s semblance that was seen through the half-destroyed mask when Leviathan was defeated.
If you win by ripping off the mask and knocking someone out, that’s a victory, but if you rip off the mask and show your face and it goes “Ah, oh no!” then that’s a loss.
>>97
Even though it was said to have surpassed the gods, there were no matches at all in the Ancestor Arc, so well…
Well, if such a monster were out in the wild, it would be no fun at all with its rampage.
Magpie can be really strong if treated properly.
>>33
It’s at a level where being too strong can actually make you lazy and weaker if you have an ordinary mindset, so silver is not good for that!
Once you reach the level of the God of Restoration, you will probably be okay with it.
>>33
If you’re too strong, your ordinary mentality may actually neglect training and make you weaker, so it’s not good for silver at that level!
If you reach the level of a restoration deity, you’ll probably get the green light.
>>133
Isn’t it crazy that both the person themselves is incredibly strong and can master Mag-P?
Originally, Psycho was just dull compared to the original level of beings at the same rank, but it was incredibly strong against lower-tier opponents…
It’s a rare means to boost superhuman strength outside of a fire scene, and its range of application is incredibly wide, so it’s definitely strong as long as you don’t drown.
Relying on Magpa while neglecting technology, resulting in a net zero, is counterproductive, but if a powerful person who can defeat gods directly uses Magpa as a +1, the situation is different.
>>148
The current situation, where there are many opponents and allies of equal or greater rank, must be really enjoyable for Nep.
Die!!!
>>39
I love that this was just a foreshadowing for the main event.
Nep’s cleverness is showing.
When it ended with that draw, it was unthinkable that the Thunder Saber would connect now.
I understood that it wouldn’t get through, but I was completely caught off guard by the idea of magnetizing the ring.
>>42
If this had happened during the tag match, the Machine Guns might not have had a chance to win.
I feel that it’s because of this kind of personality that they got along well with Napkin.
>>43
I was betrayed…!
Whether to become complacent in this advantageous situation is likely a turning point.
The readers were fooled because that “I want to die” seemed genuinely enjoyable from the heart.
Incredible acting skills!
It feels quite rare that even though we’ve finally reached a favorable turn against a tough opponent after a series of losses, we aren’t being cheered on unabashedly.
It’s like Neptune when he was an enemy…
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The magnet power shouldn’t be able to cancel the damage, but this blood-covered…
No matter where you are in the ring, you’ll be drawn in by the mag-up.
There aren’t many enemy characters that have become this much of an away game.
It’s the enemy’s job to buff the battlefield terrain and create an overwhelmingly advantageous situation.
I remember the original Kinnikuman I read a long time ago, but Kenkaman and Big the Budō are still fighting.
It’s nice that you haven’t been left behind by inflation.
>>55
To avoid inflation while not lowering the stock of old characters.
As a result of connecting and delving into the absurd settings of the old works.
I have become an inexplicable presence that is close to the core of the story, despite the napkin not appearing.
>>55
Avoid inflation while also not lowering the value of old characters.
Ah, as a result of connecting and delving into the outrageous settings of the old works.
It has become a vague position where it was said to be close to the core of the story, despite the napkin not coming out.
If the ring weren’t made of natural rock, I probably wouldn’t have been this excited, Nep.
It’s an incredibly intellectual battle, but what is this thick atmosphere…?
>>58
Nep’s behavior, especially his obsession with food, makes him seem like a perverted person who approaches things in a sexual manner.
>>58
Nep’s behavior, which primarily revolves around his favorite food, seems to come off as a perverted person approaching in a sexual manner, and that’s bad.
>>85
(cv Sugita)
It’s so convenient that no matter how much one tries to exercise self-control, it reaches a level where one becomes dependent on it, so it truly is a power of degradation.
Perhaps the situation where reliance on an unconscious phenomenon like sealing is not needed has created a uniquely successful work in Nep.
It’s amazing how there are mysterious positions that have no trace or form of a napkin but experience evaluations being revised about once every six months.
Nep had the foundation of being perfectly trained to the point of developing a technique that can kill a super god, and on top of that, he learned Magpa.
I can speculate that Napkin learning from the psycho man taught by Magpa served as a significant negative example.
>>65
Since Psycho Man was a pioneer of Magpa, could it be that he was unable to handle it appropriately?
Maybe if Papillon Man hadn’t provoked things by doing the Cross Bomber, we wouldn’t have had to go this far.
>>63
(For some reason, it occasionally comes up in the thread’s discussions.)
>>63
Oh, I see.
Thank you.
The sight of someone fighting while wearing a bloody, tattered mask and laughing maniacally is oddly cool, despite its sinister nature.
That being said, the vibe is gross.
Nep was in high spirits throughout April.
Is Nepkin still being displayed as a corpse in the heavenly realm?
>>72
You were probably in the Omega Man’s fingers on the throne.
>>75
What kind of feelings did you have while saying that hell is good…?
The sign of perfection (and armor while we’re at it) that I was using without permission has come full circle and is now worthy of praise, Nepkin…
>>73
Even though they were added later, both the Magpapa and the Armor of the Heart have gotten increasingly impressive settings, making their standing rise unnecessarily.
>>73
Using the kendo uniform that the gods wore without permission from her is pretty reckless.
So it establishes the logic that the guy who brought out such attire just for the sake of deceiving his subordinates is even more so, right?
Even though I thought it was cool to keep fighting even when covered in blood, like in the previous match with Mariposa, Nepu feels kind of different in a way…
It seems like Psycho was the most mistaken about how to use the Magpa.
It seems like there’s a trend where Nep is going to lose.
I don’t think the Papillon will look strong even if it wins from here.
The rank can rise infinitely, but the stock hasn’t changed that much; that’s the napkin.
>>82
I was in such an amazing place… and then my stocks went up.
Even though I was in such an amazing place… the stocks fell and canceled it out.
Even now, the Devil General is still a top-class manga, so if you think calmly about it, they have been mindful of inflation for over 40 years.
>>153
You were too serious.
It seems that if we’re going to use the Magpa in new battles, we have to use it in everything.
As a result, I could no longer even set up the techniques properly.
I don’t really care, but I wonder why just seeing Papillon Maru sweating cold is such a funny sight.
But there’s a part of me that’s starting to like Nep.
Since I’m actually winning against Leviathan in terms of skill, I’m not just relying on Magpa.
It’s been a while since I’ve thought, “I don’t want to win like this when we’re already dominating!”
Hahahahaha
When considering just the specs, it’s only natural that someone who can fight on par or better than Robin without a Mag-Pak would be this strong when fully utilizing a Mag-Pak.
>>153
Originally, looking at the true cycle of reincarnation, it was a style that made effective use of its unique grip strength, transitioning from grappling to special techniques without any waste.
It’s clear that you can’t bring the secret technique into play without a cumbersome magnetization and rapid-fire projectiles, which is frustrating even for Gold and Silver.
Can we win? Can we win…? We have to win… but we lost… It’s been two matches in a row, and it’s about time one person showed up to completely dominate and win decisively in a one-sided game.
>>94
In other words, if I don’t find a strategy, I’ll have trouble with future developments.
I would be happy if a resolution to the match could be reached by the end of May.
>>95
I want them to finally win, but it makes me feel like the first one is Neptune…
>>153
I’m not using Magpa for myself, I’m using myself for Magpa, which is psycho…
But if Nep loses, there really won’t be any match they can win apart from something like Suguru Chaos.
>>99
Terry…
Neptune King has become an unexpectedly appealing character thanks to the appearance of a master character and the active role of his disciple, Nep, even though he has no presence whatsoever in the modern era.
>>100
Allowing Nep to do as they please not only becomes unsettling but also leads to dull matches, and the fact that this was made clear through their performance is significant.
The spotlight naturally falls on the napkin that was covering that.
>>153
I studied how to use the MagPro too much, and that caused some issues.
In trying to present wonderful powers to the ancestors, I got too involved in various things and neglected to perfect my direction.
Well, we’ll probably see a victory sometime this year… Whether it’s with Suguru and the others or Terry.
>>103
It’s like Nep when she was my enemy…
Terry has long since forgotten the match…
There are often characters who suddenly power down as soon as they become allies.
Even though I became an ally, using the power from my boss character days without mercy to overwhelm the enemy is quite exhilarating.
>>108
It’s fun when the enemy boss character becomes an ally and continues to perform well with the same stats.
>>108
I had completely forgotten because I was having my way as an over-the-top Brit, but now that I think about it, the Magpie seal had weakened me.
It’s seriously powerful to be able to use the same abilities as in the boss era…
>>108
Feniko is also pretty good, isn’t it?
The same bad personality as during the time of the throne arc.
One hundred million powers of the god of intelligence.
On top of that, the friendship with Suguru is added.
>>137
Well, if there’s such a monster out in the wild, it would be quite boring with all the chaos.
The performance of the old meat Magupa is so abnormal that when you awaken the friendship power and use Magupa, it can become this strong.
If we counter the super recovery of the time human with time reversal using Magpa, we might even feel a sense of refreshment.
The result is that what Gin proposed, that it’s impossible for us so we entrust it to the younger generation, has come to fruition.
Maybe Gin is accepting it with a wry smile.
I’m scared that if Terry wins, there will be criticism for favoritism instead.
>>113
But from a meta perspective, I feel like I wouldn’t really lose to that flakey design guy.
I am a perfect superhuman… strong, right…
Terry has no additional elements other than his prosthetic leg, but when asked if he would lose because of that, I have enough confidence to say he wouldn’t. So it’s hard to mention.
It’s a solo performance! Neptune Man is way too scary…
Well, if Nep wins, I think it will serve as a tribute to Psycho, who believed that Magpa is a good thing if used correctly.
>>119
The device also became for the sake of the Omega star.
Thinking about it, while others have thoroughly defeated the gods, it seems natural that Wars, being just a narrow tie, lost due to a lack of strength.
>>120
In that case, is Terry, who didn’t participate in the tower, a little bit in danger…?
Speaking of which, Magpa was doing things like rotating and recovering together, like some kind of time superhero.
A superhuman who can master friendship power, diamond power, and magnet power.
>>123
This guy is incredibly strong, even if it’s just nonsense…
Leading with spikes… it’s so much of a heel move that it makes me laugh.
🦋 H-help me…
>>129
No matter where you are in the ring, you’ll be pulled towards the Magpu.
There aren’t many enemy characters that have become this much of an away game.
>>153
I’ve done too much research on how to use the MagSafe, and that’s caused some issues.
In trying to present the amazing power of the ancients, I ended up dabbling in too many things and neglected to master a single direction.
It seems tough to determine whether it’s the progenitor or the super deity without match experience; the Great Five War.
Terry has to find a way to make sure that he can avoid losing to that guy in two matches, just like always, otherwise it’ll be problematic.
>>132
Calling someone like that even before the match has properly started…
>>135
But no matter how hard Ende-man tries, he just doesn’t become an interesting character, does he?!
>>145
Peshimi has become an unexpectedly great character since his first appearance…
>>145
I don’t think it will get as bad as people say, but it does come across that they aren’t putting much effort into cooking.
If you can seal the magnet power, even in defeat, it’s a strategic victory.
If you can crush your opponent on top of that, you can shatter the pride that was overconfident in thinking you could win without magnetic power.
Regarding strength, Nep has never been doubted throughout the years, old or new.
It’s just that the mental state is a bit strange, but that’s consistent, and most of this manga is like that.
>>136
It’s normal for the mental state to change at the point of being a British superhero.
>>136
That slightly strange aspect is what makes it charming… like a damp cow…
>>146
It seems that Psycho misused the Magpa the most.
>>146
Talking to an imaginary squirrel while crying and laughing is quite something…
This is different from the vector of something like heavy friendship!
>>165
Boasting of being bold and carefree, but actually a lonely person who dislikes being alone!
I think Papillon is truly strong for being able to handle such a lively Nep.
The ultra god arc didn’t get exciting from the start because it introduced weak enemies…
Terry managed to win in a vague way, saying that he forgives because even the founder endured… so it’s hard to understand.
Even though there’s the buff element of the newly fitted prosthetic leg, I wouldn’t be particularly surprised if that brand new prosthetic leg were crushed.
>>141
I think it’s definitely going to disrupt the readers’ expectations of “He’s going to win because he got a prosthetic leg.”
This time, I feel that kind of flow.
Since you can easily open and close it, closing it won’t lead to a strategic victory.
A mental victory will surely become a reality.
Isn’t it going too far with doing whatever you want?
Nep, who has experience battling the Phoenix and the Super God, is undoubtedly the best candidate to face an opponent with 100 million power in that sense.
This guy’s battle record is definitely strange.
>>149
Well, I just can’t bring myself to fight anyone below 60 million power.
Could it be that Magpet has incredible versatility…?
>>150
It’s been said that it all depends on how you use it.
As Tehahamman said, it was probably the right answer to observe the situation while continuing to hone my skills.
The nobility of silver and his impatience are the source of mistakes.
>>159
Are you planning to be made fun of!? That’s quite something.
In that scene, the fact that no one stepped in to say, “No way, that’s a bit too much!?” suggests that while everyone might not have voiced it, they were probably feeling the impact in their heads.
It’s true that Nep is being overly confident and it’s uncomfortable.
Putting that aside, I would rather have an overwhelming victory and then be completely beaten in the next match.
I can’t predict the outcome of this match at all, but with Terry’s new prosthetic leg, a good opponent, and the tribute to the model, there are no elements for him to lose, so I can feel reassured.
Mariposa said that the progenitor and the five great seals are probably of similar strength.
>>156
Nemesis had also discovered Grim Reaper fanatically…
I only lose related to my tag partner and in out-of-match situations, and I’ve never been defeated when I’m in full Magnet Power mode.
The napkin is not only a powerful being equal to or greater than the one that Nep truly desired, but also a mentor who understood his suffering, saved him from death, and showed him how to live…
From the large overbody of Enderman, a sharp true form might emerge…
The worst match where both fans and anti-fans of Neptune Man believe in and support Papillon Man as justice.
>>168
As expected?
Metaphorically, since it’s after Psycho, it’s significant that Yude is accustomed to handling Magpa.
By the way, all the matches this time are quite long, but Terry hasn’t done his shoelace trick.
>>174
No one has died, so I can’t perform the shoelace trick.
If you lose, you will be captured.
I really think that the development of Neppu’s Neppi is an amazing achievement.
If Psycho had been raised, they probably wouldn’t have become such an outlaw.
Is it a story about Neptune King? Please tell me more.
The atmosphere was like, “Are they really going to lose in that flow of the match?” and when the camera shifted to Suguru, Great and Terry, it couldn’t switch easily, so it was good that Nep was allowed to do whatever he wanted and forced the switch.
Was it good?
The fact that the Papillon mask setting currently only exists to raise Nep’s tension is terrible.
I wonder if something happened to the true identity.
>>182
It seems that Fanatic has completely overlooked information about Psycho Man, and since the god of time doesn’t seem to think much of the five great calamities, there’s a possibility that what’s under the mask could be a terrible face.
It’s possible that it’s an old acquaintance of Nep’s, but if that’s the case, then it would only be someone like Nepkin, and if that were the case, they would have likely laid some foreshadowing in the battles up until now, so it seems unlikely.
Using Mag-Pa makes Nep really strong…
During the tag matches, even though your mental state was off, you managed to win well, Suguru.
>>183
I was able to close the Apollon window…
I don’t really want to say this, and I don’t think the person had that intention, but I think Silverman played a role in cornering Psycho.
It’s dangerous when the boss character becomes an ally, just like how the general went on a rampage…
After all, a superhuman needs to be good at verbal battles too, doesn’t it?
Shiver, because my full-powered technique did not reach Babel, the perfect superhuman. It was reflected back by the pride of the righteous superhuman that Lopin ignited in your heart. If that’s the case, then my wish has been fulfilled. Your soul of justice has now been awakened from its long slumber here. This can be said to be a sufficient strategic victory!
Is Papillon’s true identity a former perfect superhuman acquaintance of Nep?
(New character unknown to the readers)
It feels like Neptune would play the guitar.
It’s hard to predict the outcome because it’s creepy.