
I felt a favorable impression of the place as it has a strong approach, excels in training disciples, and is very decent.
Even though it exploded into fragments, it was good to have my master in the heart of Shadow Weave, and I cried.
The practice target for newbies is just right… Load the bullet.
Is that so?
Well, I will like you more.
The last communication is clearly LINE!
Let’s read the Knight Enigmatic Night that hasn’t been adapted into a comic!
I understand well why Shadowweave continues to be yearned for even after death.
I wasn’t sure about the position of the Shitenno, but is it just below the Grandmaster?
I was a bit skeptical about the fact that Black Dragon-san and Red Gorilla, as well as Purple Octopus-san, are treated as equals.
I hope the last Shitenno is a cool and strong ninja.
Zaibatsushitenno is like an honorific rank, but its position during the comic serialization is delicate.
The category of Zaibatsushitenno was established based on a certain prophetic information, and four disciples of Grand Master Transparent Quirin were selected.
However, the Transparent Quirin has gone through various issues and has left the Zaibatsu, leaving its position in a state of limbo.
All four of them had a strong loyalty to the Zaibatsu, so they were not punished, but Purple Octopus bears a deep wound in his heart.
A somewhat unfortunate existence that is being treated poorly due to the boss’s mistakes.
Is it really acceptable to call only Red Gorilla by his name without any honorifics?
Isn’t there a lack of violence?
Have you been talking to your mentor?
The simple hierarchy of the Zaibatsu consists of Grandmaster (highest executive) > Master (executive) > Adept (general) > Apprentice (newcomer).
There is a separate category for honorary positions such as punitive knights or the Four Heavenly Kings.
The way each is treated outwardly and how it actually is reveals the unique complexity and hassle specific to zaibatsu, making it a complicated discussion.
It makes sense in terms of communication, but the elitist ideology is abnormal, so mortals will die.
Thank you for the easy-to-understand explanation for an apprentice like me. The Four Heavenly Kings is an honorary title of the Master rank, isn’t it? And within the Master rank, it seems that Black Dragon-San is quite at the top, which makes me very happy.
Just for that, the elimination is way too early, and what does it mean that the remaining two of the Four Heavenly Kings are a stupid jerk and a perverted ghost? Hey, that’s not okay!
I’m sorry for getting flustered. In other words, Black Dragon-san is the best and Dark Domain-san is the strongest. That’s all I wanted to convey.
In the original work, the other Shitenno have a lot of flavor and are really good too!
Hehehe… After this, Purple Tako-san will take care of Shadow Weave-san, and they will do it properly…
The Red Gorilla is said to be the most dangerous among the Four Heavenly Kings when he loses his temper, so he’s a really dangerous guy.
I think you were a salaryman before joining Zaibatsu, right?
I used to work as a salaryman, but I quit with a fist to uphold my principles, then became a Yakuza bouncer, and after that, it felt like I became a ninja and entered the zaibatsu…
Aside from their fetish, Paco-san is surprisingly normal.
Simply put, the Kyoto arc is way too long.
The Neo-Saitama arc, which originally progressed by extracting episodes while ignoring the chronological order, has a structure that allows for additions later on, but the Kyoto arc mostly follows a chronological order, making it significantly longer.
I wonder if the Ivory Eagle has appeared in the manga version by now.
I’m technically on Omiyage Street.
It’s nice that all the Shitenno are childhood friends.
If I tried to turn the highly branched third part into a manga, it would be difficult because I would have to make choices, and UNIX might explode as a result.
Narakuninja-san, you’ve certainly become more human-like.
In the TRPG version, among the publicly disclosed members of the Zaibatsu, the stats are somewhat lower than the Grandmaster’s, so Black Dragon is quite an elite!
I don’t have the image that they are weak against the Four Heavenly Kings, but if we’re talking about karate, I get the impression that Black Dragon is leading, while the other three are somewhere between mid-tier to upper-tier masters.
I died early on, but Exozion-san looked the strongest.
It might be that Dark Domain, being fully equipped and with nunchucks, is stronger since it was able to completely shut me down.
I like that scene too much because just when Anaka mocked me saying help wouldn’t come, I ended up hearing the same thing from Naraku’s mixed Fujikido—it’s such poetic justice.
Since I read it continuously from the Neo-Saitama incident, my impression is somehow mixed with Basilisk-san.
The recent appearance of Red Gorilla, who fell to his death without being able to do anything against the peak period championship holder, is not good.
Well, I might be alive, but…
The fact that Shitenno’s master is a crazy Crystal Boy leaves a bad impression.
Eagle shines when it performs special operations.
Gorillas… I wonder what they are.
Gorillas simply create a sense of despair for those who are weaker… That’s what I thought.
The feeling of intimidation is important.
The horror of Yamoto’s Origami Four Sacred Beasts living properly as part of the setting instead of just being a surreal joke in the moment.
It feels like the Four Heavenly Kings aren’t being treated as their rank suggests, even though they haven’t really messed up.
Furthermore, there are other Shitennou in different departments that are unrelated to these guys, so the concept of Shitennou is somewhat universal.
The Dark Domain can achieve a one-chance victory against anyone if hit, making it difficult to accurately evaluate its strength.
Exozion and Dark Domain are probably based on Mazda Ninja and Maynu Ninja mediums, which inspired Ahura Mazda and Anri Manyu, and they also train karate without letting their guard down, so of course they are strong.
It’s actually strange that Red Gorilla-san is able to avoid becoming a village chief in the Zaibatsu.
(I was stuck in the final chapter if I didn’t take this guy down here.)
Too many.
No matter how much ability you have, if your faction declines, you can no longer rise in rank; this is indeed a structural flaw of the cybernetic system.
Is Purple Tako-san erotic?
Paco-san is quite a strong individual, and he is really kind-hearted towards his close ones.
It seems like I’m surprisingly close with the Shitennou.
Amakudari seems to have been a transitional period right after one peak era ended and before the next began.
During the time when there were peak interrupters and gatekeepers, even the Zaibatsu would probably not want to touch Amakudari.
I’m sorry, but in the Kyoto chapter, the enemies are also very erotic, and my long bow is having trouble.
Is there going to be no further development where I have sex with this alluring woman named Fatal-San?
As an organization that upholds ninja supremacy, we want a mentor in the big karate style…
The Shitenno is an honorary title.
In other words, due to the master’s blunder, the four who lost their promising future were instead given the title of a prestigious but idle position!
It is truly modest and characteristic of Kyoto.
I think that the punishment knight has a relatively significant position of power to be regarded as an honorable rank.
There are also strong individuals competing at the master rank.
Once again, the layers of the zaibatsu are thick, aren’t they?
It seems that the Four Heavenly Kings at Akechi’s place are stronger in terms of ability, right?
From Red Gorilla-san’s last words, it’s inferred that his regrets were not about his lack of violence or his loyalty to Zaibatsu, but rather his concern for Paco-san.
The Four Heavenly Kings at Akechi’s place are unfairly not just four!
Red Gorilla-san is often praised by Wild Hunt-san for defeating Ninja Slayer, so I think his abilities were regarded as quite high.
Whether it’s Shitennou or Impairment, when you deviate from the path to success, it becomes rather vivid that you’re being evaluated fairly based on your abilities…
At Akechi’s place, real ninjas of mythical level are casually mixed in…
Excluding the two office workers, the grapplers seem to have balanced karate skills, and their strength fluctuates depending on compatibility.
It’s tough to defeat the Red Gorilla and Arondight head-on.
With Fujikido, Silver Key, and Nether Queen, it’s quite helpful.
The Black Dragon is the most reasonable person among the Four Heavenly Kings, but when he gets angry, he is also the one who is the hardest to handle; I’m not sure if that was an official setting or not.
The strength of Shitenno is recognized even by Dadome-san, so it’s quite impressive.
Shitenno is not only quite strong in a normal sense, but also politically isolated from other factions, so there’s no way to rise any higher, making them a piece that can be used without hesitation.
The first Zaibatsu Ninja that appeared was a modest and noble man among these ninjas, which I believe further complicated the situation with Shadow Weave.
While valuing manners, the stoic warrior who can be considered somewhat rude is, in itself, an interesting aspect of the zaibatsu and is respected for it.
It’s not common to proactively join a faction or anything like that.
I read the free part, but is Naraku a collective consciousness of mortal resentment or something?
Paragon was angry that Black Dragon died, saying “Sackener!” I wonder if it was because it was a valuable piece that died.
I think about 80% of it is just a pose for political maneuvering.
I can tell that you’re capable, but you seem to lack a bit of a sense for internal adjustments, and I can see that you’re being viewed with disdain from above… That’s very clear about Wild Hunt-san.
Spoilers must be dealt with promptly.
Yamoto, you’re so cute!
I want to do it intensely back and forth!
I like the Neo-Saitama garrison troops because they feel like a band of misfits from the Zaibatsu.
Although it’s a pose, I think it’s also true that the easily usable piece got frustrated because of such sloppy work.
I learned about that scene from the Yakuza slang page of Ukiyo-e.
After seeing the contents, I think it’s impressive how well it was handled given that kind of reaction.
Red Gorilla-san probably takes good care of me, as he might take me to izakayas or geisha activities after instructions or missions.
Rage will die.
The author seems to have a very high understanding of Japanese culture, as they mention that revolving doors are dangerous when entering a building during the final battle in Neo-Saitama.
Well, the Wild Hunt = Sun is not the kind of person that fits in with the Zaibatsu…
It’s understandable that Paragon is angry about Yoroshisan losing the floppy disk.
Isn’t it misplaced to vent the anger of the dead Black Dragon on Yoroshisan?
Rather, it’s Black Dragon-san, who can’t even handle a single stray ninja called Ninja Slayer, that’s weak, isn’t it?
I don’t know how far the Tenkanho’s influence extends, but if it reaches all the way to Neo-Saitama, then isn’t that a problem for the road? And if it doesn’t reach there, wouldn’t that mean the people who have been demoted are maintaining their loyalty to the Zaibatsu, which is also concerning?
But I would like to see Rage, who became a Shadow Gorilla for some mistake, as it is.
That guy is saying this and that, but for some reason, his natural physical strength has nothing to do with karate and is just tough.
Shadow Weep says that if Red Gorilla-san were a mentor, I would have died, but Cyclops holds him in high regard and uses him as a guideline for behavior.
It seems that after dating, I find that they are surprisingly someone I can understand well.
But looking at how Arondight-san died… hmm.
He looks like a bean sprout loser, but he’s tough enough to take a Mount Punch from Ninja Slayer and still be alive, that Shadow Weave.
That said, Red Gorilla-san can assess the situation in its own way.
What I picked up there was Red Gorilla-san, even if it was Rage.
It feels like an overemphasis on facts, and I might think that having it as my apprentice would be questionable.
Well, I think the worst one is the eagle.
Don’t imitate the most.
Isn’t turning into a shadow dragon a bit unfair?
I really like the feeling that this Master rank is already an incredibly strong opponent that can’t be underestimated.
The ambassadors’ subordinates are far too elite, even if it is convenient for the story.
Purple Tako-san was basically taking care of Reiji with a big sister vibe, so I think they are generally caring people.
The eagle doesn’t know.
Well, it’s like a cute reminder left behind by someone like family…
It’s such a sad scene, but the surrealness of the LINE-style screen makes me laugh.
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Katsu! Master! Black Dragon, Shadow Weep! Shadow Weep! Provide cover! Cover me! Black Dragon… Goodbye! Once, the Black Dragon said to him, “One day your strength will be needed. It’s merely a type of karate enhanced by bio-surgery. You have a future. For the ideal world that the Zaibatsu aims for. Why do I train you? …Because of your potential. Your jutsu. My jutsu is merely a type of karate enhanced by bio-surgery.“`
The skills of the Wild Hunt are good, but their beliefs do not align with the organized group.
Looking at it now, it seems that Bōtsukai-san has the only somewhat decent Master rank, which hints at Wild Hunt-san’s stomachache.
In fact, Shadowweave had been trained by Zaibatsu for 10 years, so entering Grandmaster was likely guaranteed.
I love this no matter how many times I read it.
Huh? As expected, he is just a high school student. The truth is, he is a ninja… I can see it… Yes, right now, only Shudo can weave shadows. There might be a Red Gorilla down below. He might be dead by now. If he was below the Red Gorilla, he might have been killed… Huh? Is this guy a homeless person practicing karate? It feels like a karate test day.
That said, I feel that in an environment like Zaibatsu, both my karate and skills would stagnate and end up rotting away, Reiji…
I don’t feel that the nerd will be able to fit in with the new Zaibatsu.
Zaibatsu is easier to handle for those below Master rank > because they’re stronger.
It’s good that Shitenno could be defeated individually in the main story, but originally they could probably work together as well.
Part 2 was mostly just an opponent who got lucky.
How could the master, who is now a dog of Yoroshi, abandon such cute disciples?
Since I haven’t thought about anything after the New World Order, no matter how hard I try…