

Lack of talent and not being weak can coexist.
It has been modified to a level that is not weak.
I’m not good with characters who say they have no talent but are at the top.
Every time it comes to mind, I wonder if this is safe…
I don’t have talent, but I train at a level that feels like dying, so I’m strong.
You had the talent to endure that training, didn’t you?
>>6Just kill me.
>>7I killed.
Let’s bring back to life.
>>6If I can’t endure it, you’ll let me go, right?
>>6I didn’t endure.
I was brought back to life even though I couldn’t endure it.
Mental strength is also a remarkable talent…
In the end, I should have dealt a blow to the elder, and modifications are terrifying.
When a rival quickly catches up after getting a master to teach them, it really shows they have no talent…
Experiment platform
In the story, the talented ones grow in ways that are exceptional, and some even improve without any guidance.
Kane-chan, whose growth relative to the guidance fee took a long time, made me realize that she didn’t have talent.
If I’ve done this much, it would be sad if I wasn’t that strong.
It’s kind of scary how quickly my friends become strong once they notice a little trick.
Once you become an apprentice, it’s either master your training or die.
Because it is fundamentally in one of the best training environments in the story.
It means that if other disciples had received the same instruction, they would have reached a completely different level, indicating a lack of talent.
The question is whether my friends can train like Kan-chan.
>>18This will die… You should be able to understand too… If someone with talent does it, the Liangshan Marsh group would certainly feel that way…
>>18Unlike Ken-chan, there’s no need to wear myself out to learn a single technique.
>>18Because there is no talent, I have been immersed in training until death, so those with talent don’t need to go that far.
>>29If you don’t do it, the skills can be acquired quickly, but you won’t gain a foolish foundation.
In theory, it has been proven that masters can be artificially created.
It’s just that the YOMI guys are incompetent, so it can’t be helped.
It’s fine if the dark nurturing ability is trash.
I don’t think other disciples would be able to handle it mentally if they were made to do the same thing.
There are many people stronger than you, but there are many opponents that could not be defeated without Ken-chan.
Even if it’s a victory by compatibility, a strength that prevents dying until reaching that point was necessary.
There must have been many people with talent who died during their training.
Just surviving is pretty amazing, don’t you think?
>>23It’s only SilkQuad who openly says it’s disposable…
>>23I think it’s unfair that Ken-chan is alive because of the autumn rain and the resurrection of the sword star…
It’s just that the overly protective guidance in nurturing makes one wonder if other talented individuals can grow in the same way.
You could build a ridiculous foundation, but…
It’s scary that Zeke awakens just by spinning around.
Are you trying to kill your disciple…?!
>>32I have killed multiple times…
>>41Rude, but I’m properly coming back to life.
>>32Young
Two
Different
Poor Ken-chan.
This is also due to the nature of being unable to compromise with evil and continuously making bold statements.
>>33You look just like me when I was young.
>>34…Isn’t that just useless!?
Since there was nothing else, the ability to refine the skill of building a foundation is the talent of those who have nothing.
Thanks to the ridiculous strength training, Ken can get bashed around a lot but still get back up.
If you were truly talented, you wouldn’t be beaten up that much, so which is better?
Just by training under a slightly unruly master, Takeda, who is on par with Kan-chan in skill, is impressive.
Because the most important quality is the self-righteousness that resembles an elder…
Seriously, what Ken-chan is saying is way worse than the darkness.
>>40Ultimately, I have to become the strongest in the world and beat down everyone who opposes me…
Even after all that training and becoming strong, you’re basically on the same level as your enemies or even below, so you don’t really have much talent, do you?
>>43It’s a bit much to struggle even after training to outsmart the opponent…
I’m not weak, but even if I train hard enough to die and become strong…
Talented colleagues are quickly catching up, and it’s reassuring.
If you really think about it, the living human fist itself embodies arrogance.
Ken-chan takes another step forward from there.
A man named Ukita, who is blessed with a talent for romantic comedies.
Because my mindset isn’t suited for combat, I’m looked down upon.
Those who come into contact with even a hint of the training that Ken-chan has undergone immediately enter serious mode.
It’s stronger to lose consciousness until the conversation progresses to a certain point…
>>51Watching the fight with Kaho, it seems like not being conscious in the second half might make one stronger.
So, does that mean I can’t use flowing airspace?
The solo home run is too much of a brute-force technique.
>>52This technique surprisingly affects a lot of opponents, doesn’t it?
>>56I have won every match I’ve directly faced.
It’s more that my reflexes ingrained in my body are stronger.
It’s sad, or rather, it feels like I’ve gotten so used to spacing out that I’m able to act before thoughts in a state of egolessness.
For now, there is a sense of relief that I won’t easily fall into the path of the dark underworld.
I don’t have the talent to efficiently learn martial arts.
Ultimately, there is an abundance of talent to become strong.
A man who had neither the talent for martial arts nor the talent for falling into darkness.
The one with the most talent in the story is probably the Fist Demon Evil God…
>>60I went crazy because I had too much talent…
>>60I love how losing to choices, luck, and brute force feels just right.
Ken-chan is treated like a modified human from halfway through… with some mysterious Chinese tonic making his whole body incredibly heavy despite looking pink and lean.
>>61It’s not about being a martial artist, but rather the training methods of martial heroes or immortals…
I intend to make you stop being human.
It’s great how my fellow geniuses catch up quickly when they’re taught by masters, cats, or prayer wheels…
>>63The technique that the bearded man just saw was conveyed to Senior Takeda, and now we have a flow of air superiority! Seriously, don’t mess with me…
It can’t be forgiven… to use a disciple as a test subject…
>>64At that time, I thought there might be some kind of belief or philosophy behind it, but I just let it go.
Later when I read it again, I realized it just had a different nuance and wasn’t actually denying it.
The auto-rhythm for offbeat is really good, isn’t it?
The master of Liangshan Marsh has cheat-level ability in training disciples.
I think it’s a genre where there are modified humans and cyborgs among a group of genius fighters.
>>69I think the brain modification is done to prevent becoming a punch-drunk.
There is no talent for martial arts.
There was strength of mind.
>>70Another 100 with mental strength! (I didn’t say it would end at 100)
Well, the apprentice isn’t human…
When consciousness fades, a lawless atmosphere makes it difficult to actively apply techniques, and this mentality is also a hindrance.
>>73Even though I’m a modified human, my OS is lousy, so I can’t perform ruthless techniques.
The “Koryu Nuki” technique is a skill passed down from the invincible superhuman, so it’s really strong.
Since the entire body has been modified except for the brain, it’s essentially a Kamen Rider.
I only did it once, but I loved the copy of my master’s technique that has deeply ingrained itself in my body.
>>80The horse master-style sexual harassment fist has been done many times!
>>80I like Ken-chan’s cynical laugh like that of a reverse demon.
I feel like the only one with many disciples is pretty decent.
>>81I tried hard because they said they’d give me a picture of naked people hugging, but they sent me a photo of a sumo wrestler instead, so I dislike them.
>>81It seems that Master Uma, who most likely contributes to Ken-chan’s foundation by teaching, memorizing, and using things in a normal way.
>>93It must have been fun to build a vast foundation.
I bet you’re excited to see what will be created on top of this.
>>98What is this foundation? Are you planning to build a skyscraper or something?
Killing disciples or using them as test subjects is the same for both Liangshanbo and the dark side.
>>82The Liangshan Marsh is not a testing ground!
>>87Gathering together…
>>87Well, I’m not really interested in anyone other than Ken-chan.
If I try to mass-produce it, even a monthly fee of 10 million yen wouldn’t be worth it.
>>87Wasn’t the reason I was able to become a disciple in the first place something like, “Aren’t you curious about what happens if we teach skills to a talentless amateur?”
>>82Rude.
The nuance is slightly different.
I don’t want to be Ken-chan, but…
“Should I become the protagonist of a dull romantic comedy judo manga in Ukita?”
I just wanted a life where I could be Toru-kun and wrestle with the Valkyrie sisters.
As the title suggests, it’s the strongest in history.
Since I can’t hit a woman, I’ll pretend to sexually harass her to make her leave.
I want you to become the legitimate successor of the Shibafuda clothing.
As a special move, the strongest combo probably looks more impressive in a manga than a non-rhythmic technique does.
It’s more troublesome to evolve every time I learn a new technique than to integrate in an immature state.
>>92The endless stamina leads to an unstoppable barrage of various martial arts attacks, and there are simply no techniques to counter it…
To be honest, if anyone other than Kenichi trained the same way, they would improve even more.
If the YOMI guys get into Liangshan, it will be a big deal.
Huh? You don’t want to? Why…?
>>95I think if it’s Kajimakun, but clearly he has more physical talent than Ken-chan and it’s like his spirit is about to break.
>>95Talented people choose more suitable paths, so you don’t have to do it like Ken-chan.
Dying and coming back to life multiple times is about as inefficient as it gets.
If I don’t endure, I’ll die, but if I die, I can just be brought back to life.
The enemy is wondering why this guy is so tough.
>>97It’s because if you don’t make it sturdy, it will die quickly.
The mental strength to endure the training for death is a talent.
That’s not a talent for martial arts…
“We’re also pretty close, depending on how you look at it.”
>>104Please don’t make me do it together.
The nuances are slightly different.
Chinese martial arts are a step ahead of other martial arts in terms of systematization…
I don’t have talent.
It is a rare talent to break free from excessively tough training, take a breather, and then return.
>>108It’s no longer normal to come back.
>>108Even if they don’t come back, they can be brought here.
Or a rival appears who gives you the feeling of having become just strong enough.
Kenichi is lucky.
>>124I can leave it alone for a while since Miwa will come back to where she is.
(A face that seems to say, “What are they talking about? An apprentice has no human rights.”)
Ken-chan has a strong belief…
That aside, I definitely think I would have broken if I didn’t have any lustful intentions.
>>111Miha is really Ken-chan’s driving force.
>>111It’s impossible without some sort of naughty training under the same roof as Master’s lewd photos and Miha-san…
I think everyone would have quickly gotten bored if a talented person had become a disciple.
>>115Actually, in the version before the serialization in the Sunday magazine, the Berserker ends up becoming a disciple at Liangshan Marsh…
The “test subject” mentioned in this work is essentially making an apprentice do it first and then feeding the results back to myself, so that hasn’t really been done.
What is being done at Jiangshan Camp is closer in nuance to “playing with it like a toy.”
>>116But you know, the belief that they want to become the strongest belongs to them, so I want to make it come true for them.
>>133It’s different. I just thought that if I could protect the important people while not killing the enemies and sticking to my beliefs, that would be great.
>>162That means… you want to become the strongest in history, right?
The darkness is sincere toward martial arts, which is why it uses disciples as subjects for experimentation.
Let’s turn this ordinary person into a powerful martial artist by cramming them full of martial arts and modifying them; it sounds interesting, so let’s make them a test subject.
Certainly, the nuance is different…
What would happen if a talented child went through that training?
>>122Even though I’m talented, why do I have to do something like this? I want to run away.
>>122Become a fist saint.
Even Ken-chan, with his steel-like spirit, sometimes wants to run away; that’s really bad.
>>123Ken-chan will come back eventually even if he runs away, so this guy is really amazing after all.
>>138If you’re a little late, they’ll come to catch you…
I want to read a fan creation where the Valkyrie squad, right? is seeking to apprentice under Shigure Don.
A strong-minded person.
>>126A retry from a cardiac arrest is certainly not just a simple retry…
If you have talent, there’s no need to engage in such reckless training.
Wouldn’t it be interesting to raise a disciple like this?
The underlying principle is not absent in Liangshanbo.
If you teach me the technique, won’t it really hurt people to the point of no return…?
And I’m sorry if I can’t meet the expectations after having received the skills taught to me.
It’s nice that you think about it properly in your own way before participating in the real hellish training.
But experiencing death and resurrection at least once is…
There might be something useful after all.
>>134I’ve been a regular at the River of Sanzu for quite some time now.
>>134I feel like it was useful around the time of the Kōkin battle.
Thanks to Miu’s big boobs, Ken is able to keep training quite seriously at the beginning.
It looks just like me…
>>136When you were young, did you often douse others with alcohol and spend your days in fighting, destroying dojos left and right? Is that really similar?
>>143Single-mindedness.
>>143It really resembles someone who won’t hesitate to pick a fight with those they dislike and absolutely insists on their own way.
There’s only a difference between being bullish and bearish.
>>143Since I’ve been an old man since before the war, how many hundreds of years ago would it be when I was young?
A life of training, battling, training, battling, training, battling, training, battling.
>>141I changed my life for martial arts by becoming a live-in disciple.
If you have talent, I think you’ll naturally expand your skill tree to some extent after being taught.
At first, the masters are overly focused on escape prevention measures.
Because there is trust that things will naturally return after surpassing the midpoint.
It feels like they’re deliberately letting them escape.
>>146If you want, I’ll go eat ramen with you.
>>152This disciple is really soft on the number one disciple of the “not catching” principle…
Is he a strong disciple of the heart…?
Ken-chan’s growth while still being quite lewd is really nice, isn’t it?
It seems that Ken-chan ultimately became a master, but I wonder if he made it to the special A rank…
>>150At least that much is necessary to fight the elder.
>>150Once you become a master, the training that involves being forcibly pulled from above (or thrown off a cliff) would likely come to a halt.
>>167Well, the elder will probably push me off the cliff until the very end…
>>178It’s because my important granddaughter is at stake…
Bursting into Mizunuma-kun’s dojo and saying “This isn’t martial arts!” already shows a glimpse of being an elder.
>>153Well, it wasn’t martial arts, after all…
Trying to escape but being lured by power and eroticism.
>>155I love the part where my father pushes me from behind and I wake up from there.
They say it’s the “living person fist,” but isn’t erasing someone’s personality and memories more cruel than killing them?
>>157Because it’s the technique of an evil god…
>>157As long as you are alive, you can start over.
In that regard, a half-life of evil is unnecessary.
Talented individuals climb up to mastery, but…
A man who fell from mastery due to lack of talent.
A disciple with the talent to pop up convenient enemies at the time when I want not just training but also some real combat.
Strength aside, I think the most genius among the apprentices is Siegfried.
>>163(Moderately funny)
>>163That guy can reach mastery on his own.
>>171Isn’t there Master Mani-drum?
>>175A type of madman!
>>171Wasn’t it already mentioned in the story that they are a master at defense?
There’s quite a difference between stepping on a landmine without being aware and openly starting fights, Elder.
Once you break free
Complaining to a friend, watering the flowers, playing Othello with my sister, then going back to train.
It resembles an elder quite well, doesn’t it?
The part where you use force to knock the irritating guy down and make him listen.
I can’t even win against the elder in terms of lifespan.
I guess they managed to win somehow, but I wonder how they won…
>>173It’s probably 0.0002% a match.
It’s not like I’m Baki, but if you want to push through your own selfishness, you have no choice but to become the strongest…
“The scene where ‘I need strength’ is really amazing…”
It seems that 90% of the photo books that the horse master is trying to sell are fake.
Isn’t it a good deal if 10% is real erotica?
>>182It’s precisely because I sometimes get my hands on photos of Miu-san or Shigure-don.
Ken-chan knows it’s a trap, but he has no choice but to buy it.
A brutal life hack
But from Miha’s perspective, Kenichi is like a younger brother.
I didn’t really think until quite late that I was seen as a romantic interest rather than just an object of desire and a goal (a point of strength and a nearby object of protection).
>>184That said, I was obviously full of jealousy from the middle onward…
No, this is the traditional Sunday heroine move continuing from Rumikku.
It’s amazing that almost all the Ragnarok martial artists are fiercely competing at the forefront.
In some manga, that position seems like it will fade out and disappear.
The elder will not compromise with his granddaughter’s husband.
>>187Even during the main story, they were being ridiculously lenient during the direct confrontations…
>>187Even at my age, I can’t compare to the elders, so it’s impossible for Kenichi to win without compromise.
>>203The strong do not always become the winners.
>>187Since my son’s outcome is like that, they’ll probably set the hurdles extremely high.
Weren’t you a quasi-master in receiving?
>>188The use of energy is at a master level.
It seems like Ken-chan won’t be able to become a special A-class master.
I feel like I could raise six talented disciples to all become special A-rank.
I train in a way that is not weak, so it feels like I’m going to die.
Occasionally die.
Well, the elder is throwing a tantrum, but it seems like Mr. Kuga somehow mediated the situation…
Siegfried and Berserker are treated as having extraordinary talent in the story, but I also think that in the world of masters, such individuals might not be all that rare.
>>197Those two still have a slow growth level like Shigure…
If Master Sakaki hadn’t taken me to eat ramen, I would have escaped at least 10 more times.
>>198It seems.
Ken
I want to commit a mistake of one night with Shigure.
Miu’s dad seems like he would normally side with us.
When Miu, who was rescued from a state of amnesia, became affectionate towards Ken-chan.
I love the double-page spread where all the masters are trying to somehow stop the elder to maintain the good atmosphere.
It’s really tough to stop them even with everyone together…
>>202The building suffered tremendous damage due to the impact.
Being in an unconscious state greatly improves movement, which reflects one’s personality.