
The meat I won was all just by chance. I was lucky… I was too lucky!
In reality, it feels like I won against the general by doing something almost like cheating.
>>1Well, the general was helped by the six knights as well…
If we hadn’t rewound time, Terry would have died, right?
It was an opponent I couldn’t win against unless I sealed the Magp.
The incredible reverse turn of the disaster strength and the miracle of friendship is undoubtedly Suguru’s ability, but I can understand why it seems difficult for him to take pride in it.
It’s not really a combination that can win 10 times out of 10, even if it’s just luck.
>>5The General will probably lose 9 out of 10 times, huh…
First of all, the guillotine and the snake body aren’t torn.
I accidentally got caught! I didn’t die, at least.
When you think about it, both the general’s battle and the Hellmissioners battle were kind of like gimmick wins.
>>6Those guys themselves are gimmick superhumans.
>>6Both of them faced the challenge in an immature mental state, which was a reason for their defeat.
At least the general’s battle is possible because of various cooperation.
However, in the Neptune battle, I was quite trying hard; I used a pseudo-magnet power.
Looking at the results from the free major league, Suguru hasn’t really defeated any big names.
Winning against Neme was partly because Neme received debuffs from Men Robin and also due to Neme’s self-destruction.
It feels like I’ve finally defeated a big one in Magnificent.
Don’t you boast about your victory!!
>>11Boasting about a fluke win would be rude…
>>15I want to be proud~~~!
The battle with Kinnikuman is~~~!
It may be understandable to think that way when dealing with the general and Neptune…
But you completely defeated Omega Man’s brother without any effort, right…?
>>12I was lucky… too lucky!
The one who lets their guard down like this.
>>14Someone with few friends, respond.
Looking back, even if there was a fire, the general and Nep weren’t opponents that Suguru could possibly win against at that time…
But we won when we had to win…
There were various things, but I think it’s the kind of situation where if you lose because of that, then it’s a loss…
On the contrary, the royal title arc is in a state of sealed power, and we are the ones who got nerfed.
Is it okay not to break the Papillon’s magical horn?
He’s too nice…
Even if you can only win once out of ten times, Suguru knows how to hit that one time in a crucial moment.
It seems that I would probably lose all my sparring matches against General and Magpie, huh.
The opponent is just too much.
If you’re told to fight for yourself, it will turn out like this.
If I’m told to fight for my friend, I’ll do my best.
Once you decide to fight for someone, you become a superhero.
Since becoming a continuation of the story, I honestly feel a bit unsatisfied because there are no battles at all with the opponent’s boss character.
Having someone as one-man as Mantaro is a bit concerning, though.
As expected, I don’t think I can recreate Apollo’s Window Lock since it’s a god’s technique.
Magpie with Hell Missionnels is too strong.
Don’t you dare give yourself a rating, you idiot!!
The power that comes in a crisis only acts in moments when toughness endures through the pinch or when a special move delivers critical damage.
It’s no wonder that Suguru, who continuously faced stronger opponents and was painfully aware of the skill disparity, remained mentally weak.
Well, if you look back on it later, you could say it was good luck.
Considering Neptune Man’s track record and achievements, it’s only natural for him to be this strong, but when it’s actually depicted, it really makes you think, “Seriously?”
>>33If someone who defeated the super god without using Magpa starts using it, then of course they’ll win.
Well, it’s probably difficult for someone who barely won with a last-minute burst of strength to have confidence.
Solving problems with the power of desperation in a crisis was like a symbol of the convenient victories of protagonists from a bygone era.
I’ve won against all the bosses using the miracle zombie tactic except for the cow battle, Suguru…
>>35In the cow battle, it’s possible for the cow to self-destruct after fighting for the full duration…
It feels like a miraculous comeback fighter can’t win under normal circumstances…
I think the Magpa with the mission is really hopeless no matter how many times I read it.
Even in a fire scenario, I was losing in output.
>>39The Missionnaires are being too reckless; there’s no way we can win this…
I won.
>>47Even if you act recklessly, the Machine Guns won’t break, and while fighting against those Machine Guns, Nep also started to crumble.
Especially after enduring the swordboard coffin, Nep is too shaken to fight properly.
The Ancestor arc may mostly be about gold and silver, but it ended without Suguru and the Ancestor fighting…
>>40In the Alice-chan chapter, Alice was defeated by a fool passing by, brother Satan did not intervene.
I want to defeat the enemy’s big boss soon.
It’s really amazing that all the opponents who fought were inspired by friendship.
I say this kind of thing, but I’m ready to fight the general if it means stopping the execution of the Zaman, so it’s all good, right?
Nemesis actually beat Suguru, which is amazing.
Nep’s skill with Magpa and his own abilities are quite impressive…
I can understand why I get scolded for not having confidence!
>>45However, from Suguru’s perspective, it seems like he only wins in a way that feels too lucky, so I understand why it becomes a thread image…
Perhaps the God of Time will make Suguru fight, so let’s have him do his best.
Why was the previous shogun like that…?
>>48I was probably getting spiritually polluted by Satan.
Right now, I’m 100% Goldman, so I’m returning to my original noble spirit.
Watching Missionnaires, if at that point they were to reform and challenge Neppukin or Yoshi Kinnikuman, it would be a dead end, so it’s necessary for that guy to keep isolating himself…
From the perspective of those who know the general and Neptune, it becomes a question of what this cowardly, pig-faced figure that ultimately won really is.
>>50One who holds a record so impressive that they directly advise not to be deceived by appearances, even if not “the man.”
Suguru understands that he defeated 80 million pirate men without any gimmick battles, so it’s different not facing big names until Magnificent…
Don’t underestimate him because he has a cunning nature that pretends to be weak, making loud bone sounds, and then attacks when you let your guard down.
The Thunder Sable two-hit combo in the tag match section, hitting straight to the heart, and the Magpasord board, isn’t it a foul for the living ones?
If Nepkin hadn’t used the iron pillar, the Missionels probably would have won.
Neptune Man is the strongest.
So it was necessary to surround and beat them as a group.
It’s really annoying for the person on the receiving end when they act like it’s impossible but casually defend against Nep’s lariat.
>>57That was the first time Peekaboo saw the power of a disaster in action…
During the peak of the event, I’m not using my emergency power, you know…
Both the Nemesis battle and the Pirate battle were really good, but I want to see Suguru properly settle a boss battle soon.
A god that tells you to die? Well, that’s pretty ordinary…
The unmeasurable number army that was restraining Nep is amazing…
>>60At the point where they mingled with Psycho and lynched, it’s strangely abnormal that they didn’t die…
>>60Well, that’s because even though they call it an infinite number of troops, it’s mixed with one ancestor and The Man…
At least Fen isn’t just lucky, hold your head high.
>>62Since Nemesis could use Muscle Spark, I was thinking that my Muscle Spark was nothing… but then I got praised by Silverman.
Sadaharu’s loss is precisely because of the way he lost.
It’s not possible to hold it down unless all the Rajinans come together, right Neppu?
It makes sense that the Devil General is a super trauma considering the content of the match.
My early years were so overwhelming that I’ve lost my sense of self-worth…
The magpie and napkin are basically the ancestors.
W-When they start saying things like “I also have magnet power”… they become so vulnerable…
>>70Relying too much and having an Apollon window open in my heart suggests that I’m a bit lacking in training.
I don’t think Neptune is like that anymore.
During the Phoenix time, the bullshit power was sealed until halfway.
If you think about it carefully, if the true nature of “crap power” is power sharing through friendship, then what is sealing?
>>74It’s like a disconnection of the internet connection.
>>74In the tag arc, they also sealed friendship with a strange box, so friendship in the meat world can be quite influenced.
>>110Looking back, demon spiritual arts are pretty amazing, aren’t they?
At the level of basic abilities, there’s no way he falls short of a perfect superhuman! That’s a natural opinion from Nep as well.
That said, isn’t Satan quite a tough opponent if he’s not just a passing ancestor?
>>76There weren’t any decent forces left, you know.
The royal succession arc seems to be using too many unconventional tactics against all the opponents because it feels like they might lose if they use the straight approach.
>>79Suguru adds teammates without asking, you know?
>>79Mariposa: “The Kinnikuman team is worse than ours, right?”
>>86Editing the VTR is out of the question.
>>86Isn’t Mixer Emperor the most out there?
>>106I just knew the importance of debuff characters…
>>79The Suguru team is doing all sorts of strange things, so well…
It may be that a true king must also be able to use underhanded tactics.
The ancestral chapter inevitably puts the strong ties between the ancestors in the foreground, so it’s understandable that Suguru is placed to the side.
That’s the purpose of Nemesis.
But in the end, it’s the protagonist who can step in and speak in front of that terrifying general.
If we can’t win with this Nep, then there will be zero people who can win against the Five Gods with our current strength…
Even if there is a cow in the growth frame
I got it, Terry!! From the perspective of the Missionels, it must be terrifying to see the swordboard flying around.
>>85And it’s a combination of completely exposing the secret of Magpa.
Even so, if it were just Terry, we could have won, but Suguru revived at just the right moment, so that’s definitely scary.
>>104Ah… Ahh~!!!
I guess there was a core belief that Nep who remains unperturbed throughout the second generation is the strongest.
Aren’t pirates a bit too strong?
>>89Having 80 million power and being in a fire scene is clearly dangerous.
>>89The chapter boss is so strong that it seems like I could beat it, and I’m thinking, “Canadian Man, you did well…”
>>89Pirates are strong, but it’s also troublesome that they’re smart in a way.
Nep was able to defeat it using Magap a lot, but I wonder what will happen to Terry.
If I could talk about it with all my might, it would be kind of unfair to just Wars.
How should I apologize to Neptune King?! Neptune has been completely useless, it’s really terrible.
Well, it’s only natural for Neptune Man to get angry about this.
It’s a match where you think it’s okay to die.
How many people from the Kinnikuman team are going to come out?
Both the body throw and the Apollo window, even Neptune’s weakness is mental.
With Mag Pub Boost, if a partner can land a clean hit with a two-plate technique, even if it’s just a simulation, it can achieve a KO victory without allowing the use of super recovery, just like when facing a fake psycho, against a 100 million power opponent.
This means that if you turn it around, it is said that achieving a one-on-one KO victory without accumulated slip damage is impossible even for Boaa Nemaharu, so what is Terry going to do about this?
>>98Shall I do it… earn chip damage with the Texas Cloverhold…
>>98There is nothing lacking for the opponentーーー!!
Some people think that using Magp will be considered doping, so I wonder how we will reconcile that in the future.
I think both the pirate guy and Magnificent are well portrayed as opponents that can’t be defeated unless it’s Suguru, even though they are not the leaders.
Even if Suguru activates in an emergency, the fact that he can still get beaten up means he’s a monster.
If someone says that your friendship is truly the perfect thing, then it’s permissible to kill them for saying this.
Pirates are actually incredibly strong because they can withstand up to the second stage of a fire.
If you can reach the third stage, you can defeat the pirate relatively easily.
Unless you get that far, it’s a powerhouse strong enough that even Suguru might not be able to win against them.
Suguru says things like this.
Nep gets revenge on Suguru during the match with Papillon.
The Pirate Man is decent and noble even in character.
>>109What a pirate this guy is.
Well, it seems that Nep has been said to lack decisiveness in singles, so coming up with a way to do a two-plat in singles is beyond my imagination.
It seems there’s no problem with the firepower if we do a muscle docking with Suguru and the Great 3 as a surprise entry.
The winning side may have gotten lucky, but the losing side can take pride in their defeat…
For a heel, the pirate is too nice, isn’t he?
Although Magnificent wasn’t flashy, it was incredibly strong.
>>117The terror of Suguru quickly delivering techniques that even Meat-kun analyzes by wondering why he isn’t dead yet.
>>117The technique’s setup is quick, and the technique itself is complex, aiming almost precisely for the top of the head.
There are few characters who execute such a flawless match flow like Kinnikuman.
>>123I feel like I could talk to Silver about anything.
>>117The one without a gimmick is the most troublesome because there is no weakening due to destruction.
>>117Even Meat-kun only shoots techniques that make you go “Ah, he’s dead!”
The aim is a method of killing that is beyond perfect and hopeless.
In the finals, when the Magpas were shut down, they lost quickly while floundering, so they truly overdid it.
Even without magnet power, I’m still landing moves like Megaton King Drop…
After displaying Magpa’s lawlessness, Nep expresses his determination by saying, “That’s why I must protect this power,” and it’s incredibly cool.
The pirates had completely different intentions.
I want to learn friendship power not with the goal of defeating The Man, but as a way to heal my home planet.
And Alice is a man who can understand that idea.
>>124If you had consulted with me from the beginning, I would have cooperated! Suguru also said that…
>>127No, but that would mean tricking you… I can’t do that… replied the pirate.
The reason Suguru was able to defeat Nepu was because he sealed off Magupa.
Friendship power does not necessarily surpass magnet power.
Simply because it’s strong from the basics, Magnificent.
It truly embodies the teachings of Kamehameha.
It’s terrible that a normal opponent can be defeated with long-range attacks from the Thunder Saber.
If Magnificent hadn’t been Suguru, who knows Kamehameha’s movements inside out, he would have normally died early on…
If I were to put it bluntly, it can be said that Magnificent had a good matchup and won, but that could be criticized as well.
The fact that I embodied Master Kamehameha’s teaching of striking at a primal level 1000 times is what made it all come together, so I can really take pride in that.
Nep was imprisoned and raped in the new series after the Uh-ho-ho Man, and it had been a really long time since he had a proper appearance, so his impression among fans was steadily declining.
When it comes to fighting, I’m strong.
>>135First of all, even the second generation that was all “Uhoho” was really strong… It was precisely because they were strong that they were troublesome.
>>145That habit of constantly being pushed back until the Magpa release made it all the more frustrating.
>>135In the old series, I only have the image of being lured into SM during the finals of the battle for the throne…
Not as active compared to Robin.
>>135Looking back now, it’s amazing that we could finally restrain them after the Razin had come together in a group.
>>186Well, to be honest, Rajinan is quite capable in their own way.
Because there are also martial arts and psycho.
>>194Don’t mess with me…
Since Alice and the others are wild superhumans and too strong, it’s only natural that they would be regulated.
Nep has become incredibly strong, being able to use magnet power, friendship power, and friendship magnet power.
Even though the Magp was sealed, Nepkin tried hard, but despite attacking in fear, they were increasingly cornered.
>>138Once sealed, we were like inferior superhumans, but even after that, we were pretty strong, right, Nepkin?
“Magnum, you shall not die! I don’t think it means that at all…”
“Die!” The ultra-god that attacks is definitely scary.
The feeling that the Tower Super God is not just a long-lived superhuman with a mindset, but a god was nice.
Speaking of which, Nep had no losses when it came to singles…
>>142Creating a tag partner in singles is cheating!!
>>146The other person is probably doing it too.
>>146The first one to cheat was Papillon.
>>146Go back and reread last week’s material.
It’s a battle to the death before the superhuman wrestling, Magnificent.
Moreover, a battle between superhumans? According to the rules of the gods, that’s not the case; the mental aspect is also perfect.
The pirate was really a good enemy.
It was really great to be around my few friends.
(I won’t acknowledge you if you can’t withstand a technique delivered with all my might) Die!
It has a strength that makes me think it must be confined.
It wasn’t until now that I realized that defeating the NepNep King Tag caught the attention of the evil god…
>>154Defeating a tag team of super gods capable of taking down superhumans is just incredibly terrifying.
It must be tough for those guys at the level of the early Olympics to be made to fight with a brawler…
Upon rereading, it’s true that without the enhancement quest by the super god, the time superhuman is impossible…
What kind of napkin can fight in a state that looks like a zombie’s face…?
>>158Without exceptions, he is the strongest man among the countless beings.
Magni properly advises me, saying, “Are you sure you want to be a slow starter in our fight? That could kill you, you know?”
There is no doubt about your strength since you can win against an ultra god in a one-on-one without a mag pouch.
Nep is like a guy from Otoku School when he’s on our side.
It is considered safe until you summon the Pentagon with a single.
>>162Not safe
In pro wrestling, it’s safe as long as the referee doesn’t see it.
It’s a bug that superhuman power increases with bullshit strength, so we have to kill it… By the way, let’s also take over the Kinniku royal family and do as we please, that’s the evil god’s plan.
Yeah, that’s not the peak, you know, napkin…
Hasn’t there been any nerfs besides the mental ones since the boss era, Nep?
Magpie is not dull either.
>>168Because I have the awareness of being the one and only guardian…
>>168Rather, isn’t your mental strength being reinforced, Nep?
This guy is in his prime right now.
>>168If anything, I’ve gotten stronger.
There is also friendship.
Even though I should have been toughened up through a considerable amount of hard work at Kamehameha, I feel a deep-rooted sense of low self-evaluation.
First of all, the fact that “a legendary superhuman who is genuinely strong even in the era of the second generation” shows that Neptune is impressive even as a second generation.
All the other legendary superhumans have succumbed to aging and have weakened.
Neptune Man, who was unable to fight properly just because the enemy became an ally as is…
After the wars, it’s the battle of Neptunes, and it’s not only about skill, but the fact that they have an incredibly unshakeable mentality is also a strength of Neptune…
No, it’s not that we’re unshakeable; rather, that guy is even shaking up the opponent.
>>174Even my favorite food comments might have been a form of psychological attack.
Are you planning to continue your training from here and become Uhoho Man, Nep?
>>175It doesn’t seem like the infinite army is descending over there, so it probably won’t become the same future.
I honestly think it’s understandable to want to escape from Nemesis, who is downing noodles with Robin.
>>177You’re also defeating Robin and noodles, aren’t you?!
>>183Winning multiple battles in a single day, and on top of that, being the greatest genius of the clan…
>>199What will the culmination of the clan say?
If we let them do a tag team, they can still produce something strange like friendship’s magnetic waves…
Well, I can understand why one would feel like crying if they suddenly had prickly armor like that attached during a war.
>>181That was too funny when the pessimistic man started to take care of his mental health.
>>189Even if I accidentally unleash a brutal technique and feel sad, I encourage you by saying, “It’s totally fine, you can come at me for real!” with a kind pessimism.
>>189I remember that it strangely ended up becoming a one-on-one counseling session, and it didn’t go well.
>>319Peshiman was an understanding partner among the robot superhumans, and if the wolf’s mouth commander could prove to be the strongest, that would be enough, so it was quite a kind world during the Peshimi battle.
The director has a broken thorn stuck in him.
(Black! If you don’t explain anything, just turning into my appearance won’t be a violation of the rules!)
>>182It’s hilarious how the Justice Superhero tempts the Devil Superhero.
There are plenty of superhumans who have their brains fried by you, the opponent I should never be able to win against.
Suguru is unusually strong when teamed up with Nep.
>>185I want to see the Ganryujima duo again.
>>185I guess the times when I have confidence are when I’m strong.
>>185With the synergy of friendship power and the situation in a crisis, I’ll probably be the most hyped up.
Because he’s now a perfect superhuman who knows compassion and dialogue.
I truly think they are the perfect superhuman of a new generation.
Whether you hit me or copy my signature moves, your creepy laughter and the fact that you’re my favorite food—it’s just too unsettling, which is why I feel sorry for Papillon…
Honestly, the Uhoho era seems quite fun and nice.