
I’m a man who sees hallucinations on my own, feels murderous intent on my own, and goes out of control on my own! Nice to meet you!
>>1The things the person from the deer said about the current strange behavior of × are so spot on that it’s hilarious.
If someone who is supposed to act and make judgments calmly starts to act on their emotions, it’s all over, isn’t it?
I’m just occasionally seeing hallucinations of the personality copy of the woman I killed and loved, right?
If one harbors the intent to kill people or animals, won’t they just become a killer old man?
I’m sorry, that’s gross.
I’m a damn mess, so it’s normal for me to act stupid and go off the rails.
Super Aquarium
I was glad to hear the line that said, “You’re starting to resemble Sakamoto-kun in the way you do things…”
That’s just gross.
The true strength has already been revealed, so relying on the copied Takamura-san as the final boss is questionable.
I have to avoid directing any killing intent… and then there’s a shark in the aquarium below! There’s really nothing I can do about that.
It seems quite inconvenient to have a foolish old man installed who swings a sword in response to mosquitoes.
I thought, “It’s said to be super strong even without any enhancements,” but it doesn’t seem that strong after all?
>>9To begin with, our strength is such that three of us together can only get beaten up badly by Takamura-san…
>>13It’s a bit cruel to use Mr. Takamura as a standard, isn’t it?
Reacting to the shark’s intent to kill! That’s fine, but just going to the aquarium and thinking of my ex-girlfriend is gross.
Moreover, it looks really fun!
Why are you using a gun that locks after three shots too?!
What the heck is this guy who can’t control himself?
The satisfaction level of the battle part is definitely high.
I don’t know how to put it, but that wet grossness is really disgusting…
No, it’s not “Ah…”
I only like it when I’m in a couple with Rion-chan and a delinquent introvert.
If you get attacked by a shark and start to act like a senile old person, that’s already a sickness…
>>19You really didn’t think I was still sick?
>>19The real one even reacted to the bugs that entered the car…
You should make it a special ability like that.
Well, at this point, I guess being a spirit-sensitive person is fine.
It’s understandable because of the illness, but if Takamura-san didn’t have a personality, she might have been eaten by a shark while reminiscing about Rion-chan.
>>22Die while immersing in memories.
It was honestly interesting to see how they reacted to the shark’s intent to kill.
It’s interesting, but this guy is the final boss…
The shadowy heavyweight accompanied by a slur shows up and partners with Sakamoto, which is great.
I thought Sakamoto Store’s national expansion sounded interesting.
This guy’s older sister act as a magnet user is pretty transparent, you know…
Thanks to this guy, the world has become a little better.
I don’t want it to end up like that.
Since it’s from Shin’s perspective, who is still inexperienced in body techniques, it seems super strong even without any enhancements…
Rion is too much like a killer princess.
This guy likes Rion so much that of course he keeps Akira-chan by his side.
I wonder if we’ve already entered the final battle.
I think this character symbolizes the haphazard nature of everything they do in this manga.
Is it about the same level as the old Sakamoto Trio? Raw strength.
The author shouted in the afterword, “I want to go back about three years ago!!” but I guess that’s their true feelings…
>>36Is it okay to go back three years?
I thought so, but is it that you want to interfere with anime production?
>>38I think I shouldn’t have made a slur like that…
>>46How many years ago was it that Sakamoto failed to catch the director?
It seems like I’ve already become senile since installing Grandpa.
It seems that the troublesome aspects and strength are characteristic of the final boss.
I don’t want to admit that the final boss is acting like a big shot despite having trivial tasks.
>>39Muzan and Sukuna are quite similar too…
>>40Those guys are pointless, but well, they’re a higher existence… that’s how I feel.
This person is just a weird person…
You’ve always been pathetic, haven’t you?
If it were a position of a solo runaway character whose lover was killed, rather than a boss character, it would still be…
Shark-kun the otter…
Sura-kun has a mental illness, you know?
I have to be kind to them.
The reason why this guy is the final boss in the first place is…
“I got involved because another personality wants to kill me! At that point, it’s hard to get excited.”
All I can say is to go kill yourself.
>>47If there’s murderous intent, Takamura-san will come out.
>>52Successful suicide! Finished!
>>52Isn’t it good that I react to murderous intent and cut myself to death?
Lost and Found Notice
It’s fine to be crazy, but becoming super strong because of it is a hassle.
As expected, this is a killer7 tribute!
I respect Mr. Ulmeida!
The time we were messing around at Sakamoto Store was the most fun, after all…
Since the slur came out, the atmosphere has changed somehow, hasn’t it?
Even if the slur is creepy, it’s better than Sakamoto coming out, so it’s fine.
The jabber sword seemed pretty good, but it gets thrown away quickly and turns into the Takamori mode.
But Shin’s effort is a setup for Sakamoto to take the delicious parts away, so it will show up later.
Akira, who was saying not to kill him because Rion is here, was quite absurd as well.
The image got cut off, so it has become less noticeable.
Mr. Takamatsu is learning and using it as the source of his strength, which feels kind of…
I like Sakamoto Days when the thread image is unrelated.
I think it was probably a hacking incident by some organization, so it didn’t work out.
>>63I’m happy to see the revival of the laid-back mob depictions around here lately.
Well, it seems like Shin will be defeated and Sakamoto will make a comeback… but Sakamoto’s pitifulness remains unchanged.
The supporting characters are great, but the protagonist and the final boss feel the least compelling…
Sakamoto has been quite uninteresting for a long time.
It’s not about the work, but about the protagonist.
>>67I want clarity on whether being fat is stronger or if being thin is stronger.
>>70I want you to at least differentiate between power type and speed type.
If you can change frequently.
>>70Because I’m basically fat, it would have been better to lose weight and return to my original strength.
Even though they are aware of the popular trend, they have been slim for a long time but still aren’t strong, which is boring.
>>70I think it’s crazy that neither of them is currently valid.
The training part was also casually brushed aside.
It feels like everything broke when I tried to protect the guy who’s emulating the woman who died a long time ago.
It seems like reacting to the shark’s intent to kill is an error, but it might lead to some countermeasures.
>>69It might be possible to use the reflection counter inversely.
Ordinary people can just say things like “Whoa, what?” in between battles.
>>71I don’t like these guys! Die!! The mob that’s doing it isn’t really connecting well.
>>74Come on, shoot me!
Sakamoto, who was really strong and had a distinctive character, is now in handsome mode all the time, which makes him unexpectedly less imposing…
I recently read the entirety of the comic in one go, but Sakamoto’s strength is more subtle than I expected.
>>75I can somewhat defend the idea that there’s a no-kill restriction in place.
If you get shot, you die, but if you get hit hard enough to break through a wall, you don’t die, so I have no idea where the line of moderation is.
The deer and the nail hammer, and the deer and the train parts were the funniest.
Recently, the luck girl was really great, but it seems like she faded out after using up all her abilities…
It’s a mistake from the planning stage that being slimmer would look better in battles.
>>77Isn’t it better to be fat?
>>99Yes, within the anime range.
You’re just mumbling here because you’re emulating a personality, right?
Isn’t it tight?
Mr. Takamura’s slashes are so beautiful that they seem to stick together, so I believe that Mr. Takamura (the real one) will also stick together and revive.
The battle between Shin and Tenkyu was quite good, and watching Shin’s growth is interesting, so I think this protagonist was a good choice…
>>82Shin is essentially the main character of growth.
Sakamoto was good in the role similar to Saitama from One Punch Man.
Isn’t there some way to not struggle against half-hearted guys despite being the strongest assassin?!
The final boss isn’t that exciting, but I think Shin has really become a great protagonist thanks to the buildup so far, so I’m enjoying the battles quite a bit.
There are also some ordinary strong gambling old men out there, more than Sakamoto.
I really don’t understand why destroying the tower made the gun stop receiving signals.
It seems like the protagonist and the final boss can’t get along.
However, I was hoping for a connection between Shin and that fortune-telling girl’s episode, but I’m quite disappointed that the flow around that just ended abruptly…
>>89The person of destiny… → So, the lucky item is…
There are still guys who are holding back, right?
That’s the movie director.
>>90The most unnecessary person has arrived.
>>90It’s clear that this is the author’s favorite, and that makes it annoying.
The protagonist is actually in the same position as Nobita in Doraemon, I think.
I think Sakamoto-san has a range (of opinions), but I like the Shika battle, the Apartment battle, and the Raku battle.
It was great to expand into a national chain.
Shin’s abilities are incredibly strong, but it’s a shame that the firepower is lacking and can’t be helped.
>>97I thought there was a strengthening item…
I vaguely remember some strange gloves.
Neither the allies nor the enemies are appealing, but those who can be either type are really intriguing. I think the protagonists being good guys but also ruthless outlaws might have suited them better.
I used to quite like sportsmen.
In fact, even against Boil, early Sakamoto struggled quite a bit.
The intellectually weak do not need to understand anything.
If Mr. Kakey has no personality, it seems like even dying would be bearable.
I think it’s a pretty persistent development, like around 8.
I don’t have any attachment to the thread picture, so I hope they process it quickly and move on to the Demon World chapter.
By the way, where did Tenkyu go…?
>>106Pfft
If you’re not strong, you have no value, Sakamoto.
Just go ahead and place the order.
I didn’t dislike the idea of being a film director as a one-hit wonder.
“Don’t pull too hard, or you’ll die.”
What is the protagonist doing now?
>>109The store is blown away and I’m feeling down.
>>109I’m crying because I’m mentally exhausted.
Sakamoto is wobbly in various ways, not just in terms of subtle strength or unreliability.
I really like Shishiba-san and others.
>>112If it’s going to unfold like this anyway, I wanted to see the story from the gods’ side.
Rather, the person of the deer is a loyal retainer, isn’t he?
It’s not about the goodness or badness of the ideas, but no matter how you think about it, if we don’t do something, it’s over for X now.
It’s not good to think you can create any laws you want by kidnapping the Prime Minister.
Kids will end up imitating it.
>>118This episode really made me think, “Isn’t something clearly off…?!”
Until then, I didn’t find it bothersome, thinking it was just the kind of worldview it had, even though there were points to critique.
If you use them well, they could turn into something great, but throwing them away and tossing the conversation around on the spot is…
I think it has a surprisingly sparse style for a boy’s manga, especially in modern times.
>>119Since it’s that kind of manga, I’m willing to overlook certain developments to some extent.
There are limits to everything.
The most interesting time was when the Kamigami Mawashi team was fighting with what looked like a homeless former order.
Even in places where you might say, “Goku, come quickly!” like in Dragon Ball.
I think it’s crazy for the protagonist to feel like even if Sakamoto comes here, things won’t improve…
Shin is sucked into the slur and ultimately fights to the death against Sakamoto.
I don’t think a style like mine is suited for grand themes like killing and justice.
>>123After all, it was a world where being an assassin was a common profession.
>>123I’m confused because it suddenly changed direction partway through and now feels like this.
I thought it was a more absurd manga that had that kind of flavor…
I really don’t understand the flow where breaking a building communicating with guns allows for hacking.
If the communication facilities are gone, won’t hacking be disconnected as well…?
What was the fortune-telling woman?
>>126The intellectually weak do not need to understand anything.
>>126Stage equipment for doing Impel Down.
>>126I like the way this emotional character with a split personality is speaking.
The area around Kamigami Mai Daibutsu and Hōkan Deer is nice, isn’t it?
Also, such as Atari.
It’s strange that even though there’s been ongoing discussion about the need for Sakamoto’s enhancement, the story progresses without any actual enhancement taking place.
Shin is steadily acquiring various skills.
>>131He’s the strongest assassin…
>>132It’s already ridiculous that they were called that even though Takamatsu was there.
>>131I’ve been saying that I want to regain my prime, but I have no idea how much I’ve actually regained at this point…
Since the movie director appeared, it’s been boring.
It’s less that it was something.
It would have been nice if the crowds were completely unaware of the killing happening in the streets.
>>135And then the meddling grandparents.
The strongest is Takamura-san, right?
It’s a pity because the prison episode was interesting and the fortune-telling girl was really cute too.
>>143The crucial Sakamoto is not here.
Did they really end the story about the bulletproof alibi after such a grand scale?
Are you going to talk about something like the goodness of people?
I used to think it would be great to be able to move around while still being fat, but I’m still worried about losing weight even now.
>>145If I’m going to lose weight, at least I want to be super strong.
You all think I’m going crazy, don’t you?
>>146Is that so?
>>146I don’t need that kind of thing…
>>153I can’t let these worthless scum live…
I think if Takamura-san is allowed to act up 10 more times, we can still make broth.
Well, I thought it was a manga that focused solely on action, even if the story was poor…
The recent trend is really terrible.
I wonder how Sakamoto became such a loose manga.
It seems like you haven’t really been thinking about it or have become somewhat careless since a certain point, right?
>>150The author is missing the crucial elements that seem to be the heart of their work, causing a lot of negative feedback, and since the author must know this, I think it would be difficult for them to maintain their motivation.
>>164I think I should have just defeated the thread image quickly.
It was most interesting when Takami was functioning as a disaster that didn’t belong to anywhere.
If a shark is directed with intent to kill, it completely goes berserk, doesn’t it?
It might be because Slar arbitrarily installed me as a silly old man.
>>157Since this is from Slur’s perspective, there are bound to be various differences from the original.
It’s too much of a nuisance…
>>165If that were to go through, it would be like the red tail Rion is doing a complete copy too.
It means that the personality has been conveniently altered by Slur.
This guy is really creepy…
I can’t handle the final boss who is emulating a woman I fell for just the way she is!
“Considering that they’re using the wife’s face as a symbol of daily life to engage in disguise battles, the backstory of this manga seems like it’s non-existent.”
I was told that and somehow felt convinced.
>>159I’m doing things that I normally wouldn’t do because I value my wife and daughter, so it feels like a facade.
>>168The wife’s character is too thin, or rather, it makes me wonder if she really values the so-called everyday life seriously.
The style doesn’t put much effort into things like assassins retiring, making everything feel unimportant.
>>185Even if it’s thin, they should have fought with the author’s strengths.
Then I couldn’t say anything.
Did the film director die?
Speaking of which, while Shin and the others were in prison, they were doing some kind of training, right…?
I messed up my mental state without showing any results.
>>161Aren’t you the one who was persistently challenging the gambling old man?
I felt like I was getting beaten up and couldn’t focus on training at all.
I want to believe that the drawing in the thread is meant to depict a fool.
>>162It’s bad that there are people who follow this fool.
Sakamoto is probably going to stick to not killing, so he probably won’t die anyway.
The top guy of the Satsuren was a bit too insignificant.
Kyoto is normally on the verge of being satisfied to death.
I want you to at least think that you wished you had taken more photos before you died.
Once you become a hitman, you get killed by hitmen, so it’s much better to remain a civilian in this world…
The slur installed by Sakamoto is the final boss.
>>171It’s getting weakened.
>>171Once you install Sakamoto, the Satsu group becomes a branch of Sakamoto’s shop, and the story ends.
I’m curious about why they’re trying to pursue something like a deep story when their strengths lie in action, bluffing, and screen composition.
Reacting to murderous intent and then slicing a car because of a mosquito or a fly clearly shows a lack of clarity.
>>178That scene prioritizes coolness, so don’t speak badly of the original Takamura-san.
It’s the kind of ridiculousness that you’d expect from a mid-boss rather than the final boss, you know?
It would be more troublesome for Shin to die here and be absorbed than to simply install Sakamoto.
I think it would have been fine if there were just a normal psychic or a regular psychic instead of a copy.
>>181It’s not a copy; in the end, it’s an emulation within the range of what I know.
Seriously, there should have been a bit more!
The disaster old man released makes the final boss even creepier, and that’s just not balanced.
It’s really no good that my family is only being a hindrance.
I was expecting Sakamoto to take down enemies with family love power while incorporating more heartwarming depictions.
I think the fact that what they’re doing is just 100% venting is contributing to the feeling of “who is this person?”
Since it’s the final boss, could you either make it a character that I can empathize with a bit more, or an incomprehensible monster?
From the very beginning, the timeline is messed up, so the structure has been shaky since the early stages.
Having a chip in the gun you use is beyond just being foolish.
>>190It’s set so that you can’t shoot in areas like the Karekin branch or nearby.
Recently, characters that copy personalities, like the triangle from Junket Bank, are really creepy and have great character design.
The slur has a kind of uncomfortable awkwardness that feels grounded, rather than something pleasant to read.
I thought it would be great to establish Sakamoto stores all over Japan and turn them into a chain!
Sakamoto is weak.
>>192I don’t understand what you mean by just saying it and stopping there.
Do something, will you?
I thought I was able to utilize my daughter when I interacted with the deer people, but that was it.
Why is my mental state breaking down at this point?
If you don’t take the leading role in this kind of situation, the conversation will go awry.
You can go back and forth between an old man and a yankee girl, so it’s obvious you’re strong.
Slur-kun can already see through the past and the limits of his ability, you know…
>>197The fact that the final boss’s main persona is merely a front and relies entirely on the Takamura persona also makes it seem somewhat pitiful.
I think Takamura’s installation is just not interesting after all.
>>198It should have been erased like an answer talker.
Isn’t it just that there’s no opponent to defeat?
>>200The only one who is closely related to Slara-kun is Akao; Sakamoto and Nagumo are just acquaintances.
>>200There was a purpose to the cancellation of Sakamoto’s prize money, just in case.
I’m starting to feel like it might be more interesting if this guy and the not-so-strong Sakamoto disappeared.
>>202If SAKAMOTO disappears, it would turn into DAYS, right?
>>212It’s a popular manga.
>>212Let’s play soccer!