
Sure, here is the extracted text from the image: “It’s a pass! Is that weak Mrs. Kampi finished? Today, we will attach the materials for the wedding and be reborn into a new world. As the view resembles that of a majestic human being, it is all too delightful. I wonder what the secret behind this transformation is. It seems that there is a connection to deep historical figures. This beauty in the midst of the joyous gathering is like a mysterious peach, isn’t it? There is something ominous about this place, like it’s whispering secrets of old. The transformation begins and all things unfold, leading to a wealth of treasures unknown to the world.” (Note: The extracted text is approximate and there might be some characters that are incorrectly interpreted due to the stylized nature of the text in the image.)
It was truly the strongest…
What’s going on with Sand Iron Budo talking normally?
I really think that discovering this napkin is enough to wipe away all of my disgrace and bring back a worthwhile result.
>>3The production ability is too high.
Neptune Man faces opponents other than Justice Supermen, such as Mammoth Man (78 million power), Omega Man (86 million power), Phoenix (100 million power), Leviathan (99.99 million power), and Papillon Man (100 million power), but what’s going on…
>>4That’s right… I am the strongest!
>>5If something like this happens and mob superhumans are being crushed while putting on a boring match, it’s no wonder the audience gets disinterested…
>>15A typical superhuman with a strength level of around 500,000 is not someone they can deal with at all.
It’s understandable to feel disappointed and go home after being excited about Robin during that time, only to be let down by the lock-up.
If I think I’ve raised my stock, I end up exposing my shame; it’s a busy cycle of both.
It seems like they’ll be laughing out loud at the napkin graveyard.
You’re winning without any effort at all, aren’t you…?
It’s a talent that even makes napkins cry tears of joy.
Come to think of it, Kinnikuman was able to win only after sealing away the magnet power.
It was truly the strongest, Nep.
It was harshly criticized last time, but now it’s turned around…
>>12I guess I’m going to lose anyway…
I won, that guy…
>>12I guess I’m going to lose anyway…
As expected, I won against that guy…
Isn’t it that Neji Ken was abandoned for other reasons?
I find it difficult to grasp Neptune’s personality, so I’m not very good with it.
If Robin’s strength is freedom.
Nep’s strength may lie, for better or worse, in his arrogance and pride.
I won easily!?
Before undergoing training, it is necessary to first discuss the detailed origin of this place.
It will take a little longer.
Neptune Man’s superhuman strength is 28 million power, but I wonder what it was like during the Fighting Man era…
It’s no wonder that such a powerful guy goes crazy due to the weakening of old age.
Why does he talk… and after talking, he just disappears after taking one shot…
The strongest superhuman in history came to take the strongest superhuman in history as a disciple.
By trapping them with magnet power and then easily blowing away the super god with a brawler bomb from both the front and the back, the opponent will die.
>>25That’s obvious!
>>25Cut it out, you idiot!
I was doing.
What is this technique…
The force that would crush your head is being stopped so that your face remains unharmed, only blowing away the mask.
It’s understandable that without magnet power, one could be considered inferior, but it’s still lawless behavior.
Well, if you’re fighting a generic mob superhuman, it must be boring for both the one fighting and the one watching!
It’s just that strong in a totally legitimate way.
Moreover, all the moves look like ordinary professional wrestling techniques.
Considering the difference in power, if a weaker superhuman were hit by a fight bomber, their head might fly off.
Haven’t you been adjusting your strength a bit since long ago…?
Just too strong…
If a superhuman without a mask gets hit, their face will peel off…
Rather, this guy does the basic pro wrestling by properly taking the opponent’s moves against weak mobs and then countering them.
It looks like the opponent will fall with the first strike.
The cross bomber is easy to imitate and not that dangerous, so I copied it a lot during my school days.
>>35It’s really dangerous!
I guess I’ll lose after doing as I please…
That guy really won…!
I think it’s really awful that I only saved the super god-tier technique because I didn’t have anyone to use it on, and I learned it during my fighting days.
Of course I’ll jump into the Thames River.
Even superhumans can get a hole in their stomach from just a kick if there’s a difference in power.
During the fight boy era, it wasn’t that I wanted to have a one-sided boring match; I can say that I was really holding back.