
I can’t stand this anymore!
How to become a strong magnet power user.
More reckless and rough seriousness was needed.
I was saved because I had the talent of a time superhero.
But the person wanted to be perfect.
It’s not that there was no talent for being a perfect superhuman, but rather the tragedy that there may have been talent for being a righteous superhuman.
Even the general seems to feel that it’s a waste for that guy.
The talent of the righteous superhuman, which was praised by Silverman, is an outrageous insult for Psycho Man as it directly points out that he has inferior abilities.
A person with the talent of a time superhuman.
But in the end, I choose the path of sacrificing myself to save my comrades.
Indeed, Psycho Man is quite emotional.
If anything, Singman is also quite sentimental, so his talent as a perfect superhuman might be a bit weak.
A man who exited a long time ago but continues to gain depth with each passing round.
Justice Man seems to be quite the perfect superhuman as well.
Unlike Silverman, I don’t have respect.
Isn’t it only silver and Justice who have the talent of a perfect superhuman?
Only the psycho themselves thinks they have no talent…
The perfectly crafted reincarnation trap was really cool.
The fact that the fanatic is delighted that the enemy powers up in a dire situation is terrible.
If we assume the talent for perfection is at 70, the talent for justice might be around 80 to 90.
It’s nice how the tone slightly changes when talking about silver and justice as if they’re part of the same group…
If being unaffected by emotions is the standard for a perfect superhuman, then…
That person is also quite out of it.
Psycho is like this, yet his disciples Nep and Nepkin are too free…
It seems that the way to handle the Magpa napkin is partly influenced by learning from the mistakes of the master.
It seems that their rough nature might contribute to a high inherent suitability as well.
Is it another story about Neptune King?
Please stop.
Which way is Justice facing?
Even Goldman was lowly enough to be brainwashed by Satan, and both Nep and Nepkin are quite lowly as well, so having a bit of lowly components can actually make you stronger.
If I can become stronger, it’s important to have a mindset to try anything.
Silver tries to go beyond the framework because it’s too perfect, which takes it away from perfection itself.
Goldman could be said to have had all the talents of perfection, evil, and justice, when only looking at the results.
A man whose name is Justice, but who is not a justice superhero.
You feel way too guilty about cheating, Master.
You can’t just make excuses with convenient thinking.
We are different from the lower beings! Stoic! Noble! As a result of adhering to these principles, we are the insane group known as Rajinan, where defeat means immediate self-destruction.
It is really important to be flexible and to see aspects that may be considered inferior.
The youngest sibling is said to be the closest ancestor to the newest evolution from Goldman, and while he realizes it himself, he stubbornly denies it, perhaps due to his admiration for Silverman.
The disciple and the disciple’s disciple are overflowing with talents that are hard to understand.
What is Fanatic’s relationship with the thread image, and how will they find a resolution…?
The napkin has a surface area of about 3 meters.
It feels like Nep has received a bit of that thick-skinned nature.
Among the ancestors, only Silver and Justice can be called complete perfection superhumans; the others haven’t completely discarded their emotions.
Well, as a master, I should be glad that my disciple finds a better way.
I wish I were as flexible as Painman.
It’s too funny that when talking about the thread image, we can’t avoid discussing the napkin.
Silverman was trying to overcome it himself right up until the duel! If he were alive, he would surely still be making an effort.
Well, even if it becomes just a neck, I won’t give up; it’s that kind of incomprehensible level of passion that I lack, which is why I can’t overcome it.
It’s impossible for someone with an ordinary heart to claim that we are the mainstream faction after receiving a name like “Kanketsu”!
Is it yet another story about Neptune King?
Please stop.
I don’t think you’re consciously aware of it, but looking at the results of the second generation, it really seems like nurturing the next generation was the right move…
He’s a decent guy, but not very interesting.
The current strong points of Nep are directly applicable to the napkin as well.
Napkin is an outlaw, but he has the brawn, charisma, and drive to back it up.
From the perspective of a perfectionist dissatisfied with the obstructive conventions of perfection, he really becomes a man deserving of following.
Nep is too naive unless he gets some thick skin.
When you see the scene where Silverman receives the magnetic power, it’s understandable that Nepkin and others would be disappointed.
Is this pathetic sight of desperately grabbing the opponent’s face while being hit the perfect superhuman?
Lack of a reset or resolution really shows a lack of seriousness or independence.
It’s true that I think of Nepkin as a despicable man, but it seems like the failure in guidance has been weighing on my mind all along.
Is it a story about Neptune King? I’m interested, so please tell me.
The chaotic yet seemingly correct absurdity of a napkin is akin to the god of intelligence.
The napkin is in a delicious position because it’s not coming out clumsily.
If you’re going to bring out a napkin, I’d prefer it to be something like Nep’s memories, but I’m also scared of it turning into something weird there.
Because he’s a rock salt man from the same era as Robin, he’s got a perfect sense of timing, but he’s still just a young brat.
It seems that the superhuman had talents aside from just being a perfect superhuman.
When I rethink Neptune’s life, it seems suited for a perfect superhuman.
It seems like a joke, but the root of it is too serious.
The one who had a possibility of surpassing him as much as Goldman did was Psycho Man, wasn’t it?
“In order, it seems like ‘a brighter superhuman image that Psycho Man could potentially face.'”
I wonder if that was one of the hints for the archetype of a justice superhuman.
There’s no more thrilling game than using the Magpa in the lowly superhuman purging mode.
There might have been a mode like “Nep,” which is a hohoho mode.
The fact that the driving force of your efforts is the admiration for the perfect Silver-san means you are not suited to be a perfect superhuman.
It seems like they were trying hard to portray themselves as a trickster superhuman who can master magnet power.
The fact that the biggest selling point is grip strength means it’s not really in that category…
When you’re feeling confident, you’re strong, but when your mental state deteriorates, you become unstable, Nep.
Usually, while pretending to be a subordinate and providing support, when things go awry, they return to being a mentor and give a scolding.
It’s no good to fight with heightened tension! It’s vulgar! That kind of incoherence.
Even though he’s a righteous superhuman…
Normally, it was the strongest to fight with grip strength like Suguru or Buro and then ignite emotions when it mattered, but the person absolutely hated such lowly tactics…
If you relentlessly and thoroughly pursue the ideal of perfection, you will become a founder.
The ability to actually achieve the method of proudly presenting results while being blunt about it will lead the Napkin faction to perfection.
Without magnet power, even we perfect superhumans are not much different from the inferior (the master is just a guy with a mindset that seems inferior without magnet power).
I want to see the tag team of Robin and Nep.
You’re using Magpa too seriously, aren’t you?
Nep should be taking it seriously too…?
Although Silver’s win-loss record is completely even, the way he admires others and his seemingly younger sibling-like inferiority complex runs very deep.
Robin seems like he would make any tag match interesting with anyone he partners with.
Psycho, who poured the talent (emotion) of an inferior superhuman into being a perfect superhuman.
I wonder if Silver is consciously contrasting the perfect superhuman with the perfectly inferior superhuman?
Robin is dangerous when teamed up.
Being single does not mean safe.
I think the Psycho that has been talked about so far is a character with a unique characterization that hasn’t been seen in the meat world before, and it also conveys the existing qualities of dampness and warmth, making it a great success.
Well, I feel like the readers, including Yude, are getting their brains fried a bit too much, but…
There are good compatibility types like Suguru and Robin, though.
For the time being, I think Wars had the worst tag compatibility.
Well, if there’s anyone who can withstand Robin’s rampage, I think it’s just Neptune.
It’s strange that we’re even on record with Silver, but we’re just brushing it off.
Robin is Suguru.
Nep in napkin
Superhumans in the UK need a supervisor.
(Shun)
Kinnikuman is too good at teaming up with anyone.
However, this probably excludes Brother Ataru.
It’s a miracle that we were able to compete in the match without breaking down during the triple tag with Sugurune Probin.
I want to see the Suguru & Chaos tag match soon, but it seems like it won’t happen for a while.
I think the best tag partner for Taro is Bigbo, who is the most skilled at tagging.
Robin is seriously teaming up in the zebra battle, so there’s a 50 percent chance they will team up properly.
Ataru is the best partner in various ways.
From the perspective of a bro, it’s fulfilling to do, so it’s really a win-win relationship.
The noble spirit lifted by The Man.
After being forged over hundreds of millions of years, there are almost no characters that can definitely defeat this one.
As a researcher, I am top-notch in intellect.
There is a bit of a dependency tendency and a certain snobbishness, but it’s not like I’m crazy.
It’s really high-spec, you know…
There are too many matches and tag teams I want to see.
Right now, the one who’s rampaging freely with the Mag-Pa is a perfect superhuman talent, so compared to that person, it really does seem like this one is too serious and lacks the talent of a perfect superhuman.
Psycho is also the savior who stopped the collapse of the Omega star.
Depending on how it is used, it is indeed a power that can make the world better.
Robin hasn’t done anything strange at all since the break, except for the hammock in the semifinals of the royal succession arc, which is actually quite scary.
I want to see the tag match between Phoenix and Nemesis because it looks like it will be chaotic.
Maybe it’s not as brutal as Justice, but I can win against Lord Satan with about the same level of struggle, right?
“I’ll say something like, ‘You did well for someone who’s been out of practice, Satan. It’s been a while since your costume has been torn.'”
It may be several years before what Fanatic is to Psycho Man is revealed.
I want to tag Robin and Nep.
Even if you are a gunslinger, it’s a bit sad to think that you would disappear from a dumbbell.
I love the progenitor too much, so I utilize the magpa to the extent that I don’t deny the progenitor too much in myself.
It feels like it has settled into an indescribable profundity that is different from both the founder’s nobility and the indiscriminate means of the napkin.
The gunslinger gives serious answers to anything, so they’re actually my favorite.
Justice thinks of comrades as allies, but fundamentally doesn’t get along.
It’s good that my disciple’s disciple is enthusiastic and strong.
Nep is a perfect superhuman who possesses superhuman strength, friendship power, magnetic power, and vulgarity.
The master who used themselves for Magpa.
A disciple who uses Magpie just for themselves.
When I realized that tampering with the dumbbell system would definitely result in someone dying, I think I was left with no choice but to act myself.
What is Nep?