
It’s more of a battle manga than I expected!
I like the beginning too.
The new book will be around summer, right?
I wonder if I can prepare a Pokémon with a spirit rank higher than that of Kubo.
>>3In Aomori, the tomb of Christ…
>>28The cult religion topic, huh…
I love brainstem man.
During the anime adaptation, after the showdown between the great monk and the child…? They ended the free access, and I got caught off guard.
The Kyoto chapter is too intense.
Is the second season still not out…?
Is it okay to classify the current Masakado as a malevolent spirit or a vengeful ghost?
>>7It is a legitimate deity enshrined at Kanda Myojin Sanno Shrine, and at the same time, it is a great vengeful spirit, which is the most delicious one.
Same as Sugawara no Michizane.
>>7In the first place, the presence of a sergeant is not a condition for being an evil spirit.
Please check out the paperback that contains a lot of settings that couldn’t be covered in the main story!
>>8Evil spirit!
It’s been a battle manga all the way to the latest chapter!
I’m looking forward to the release of the samurai who has only been a silhouette for a while and hasn’t been able to serve, like Kagemon.
I’m a single-volume person, but I wonder when the next one will be.
Can’t wait.
>>12Since I’ve been resting for a while, it’s still a long way off.
I wonder when they will come to the Joumon Tunnel.
It’s such a shame we live so close to each other…
There’s a slightly disgusting story mixed in, but I want you to feel reassured that it’s been interesting all the way to the latest episode.
>>14That’s quite a high frequency…
>>126It seems like you wouldn’t become a malicious spirit without at least some disturbing episodes.
In our neighborhood, the demon of Solomon appeared and everyone died.
There are too many terrible spots where you die instantly just by getting close.
>>16Tokyo is too scary.
Hey… shouldn’t we let that child go soon?
In this world, those who go around haunted spots can never have enough lives…
I find it strangely impressive that both the perpetrators and victims have a balanced gender ratio.
The parasitism was incredibly infuriating… It’s so refreshing to see everyone wiped out!
>>21I wanted you to add that poor man to your collection.
It seems that only a curse was left after the soul disappeared.
I’ve only read it for free on Zebrack, but since it seems like there might be more free content soon, maybe I’ll go through it again.
The teacher’s curse had no effect at all, but since they were such terrible people, they each died in unrelated ways… I’m not sure if I should laugh at that.
It’s only confirmed due to K-kun, but the encounter rate isn’t that high.
I am impressed by how they can come up with such disgustingly dark past stories every time.
It’s nice that it becomes a battle manga after the graduates come out.
The anime’s opening theme will also become battle scenes from around this point.
H girl is way too lucky.
In a world full of such evil spirits, ghosts are not believed in by ordinary people.
>>30Many police officers have died, but everyone doesn’t seem to care much, right?
Even if it’s not a named spirit, it’s still incredibly strong, so I don’t think you need to worry about the rank.
The most confusing thing is the troublesome fan attached to the sergeant.
Tai-sai had a legendary Pokémon vibe, but it’s a split body…
The parasite ugly was really difficult for me to handle psychologically, but what kind of background would lead to such a disgusting curse being manifested?
>>35It’s creepy, but isn’t this battle form cool? This guy.
It’s crazy to think that you could encounter a brain stem man even in a regular apartment…
In the latest episode, there was a moment with the baby that made me go “Whoa” after a long time…
To persist in this world, it is necessary to consume the souls of others; thus, the more despicable malevolent spirits that have no hesitation in trampling on others.
It’s a terrible system that sticks around for a long time and endlessly powers up.
>>39If the shinigami keeps eating each other, it will turn into a mysterious monster!! Scary!
What the hell is that guy, my best friend?
At first, you’re just a victim and an ordinary person, right?
>>40Because I suffered and died, I’ll make others go through something similar…
The ability to compose is amazing.
There might be some elements added later, but it still develops in an interesting direction.
Best friends are best friends…!
Originally, the encounter rate is not this high.
A general old woman becomes a grim reaper-eating hag in Kyoto.
Is the third season here yet… It’s rare for Square-style anime to have two seasons, so I would be happy if the next one is the same.
If you’re just walking normally, the encounter rate might not be high, but if you enter a haunted spot for fun, isn’t it almost a guaranteed encounter?
>>48I’m seriously going to die.
Are you more spiritually powerful than Abe no Seimei, Hotaru-kun…?
It’s too scary that the Grim Reaper and the Grim Reaper Eater Granny show up in a park where people normally gather.
It’s so sad that the policemen who weren’t even in a haunted spot ended up being turned into sponge brains and dying from complete body necrosis.
>>52Also, there was a female police officer who rushed to the crime scene and gave birth.
The police in this world are pitiful…
The main story is progressing smoothly thanks to the presence of the spirit medium, Keitaro.
The pervert of the F tunnel has become like an enemy and ally with conviction…
>>54It seems cool, but when I reread the appearance episodes, I still think it’s better to get rid of this guy sooner rather than later.
>>69For now, it’s just a bit better than a high priest or a courtesan…
>>54In the battle with Tai Sui Star Lord, I kept hearing things like “this guy’s pathetic masochistic tendencies worked out…” and it really got to me.
Perhaps because they don’t compromise on their art like their master, when they posted the rough sketch once, I had a bad feeling, but that was just the one time; after that, they wrote it meticulously and entered a recharge period, which is wonderful.
The beginning was when I asked K-kun because I couldn’t meet the evil spirit that Mayoi-chan was targeting, so even if we go to the spot, it’s not guaranteed.
If this is the case in Japan, then what about overseas?
There are some who wander looking for food like a spirit of a suicide mentor, which is troublesome.
It’s a level of damage that could justify having a department for spiritual affairs within the police.
>>60Public Security Section 49
Please give me ASMR, Great Priest.
The hair ghost is too useful.
>>63Despite feeling weaker in combat ability than the graduates, they escape and demonstrate restraint even against superior opponents with hair ropes.
It has a pretty unique position.
>>107The quietly sneaky one who manages to survive and is unexpectedly capable.
It is often used to take a wait-and-see approach.
Was a story about incest, childbirth, and sacrifice able to be aired in an anime?
>>64I did it.
Zaa-san threw up for me.
Okinawa is SSS, so there must be something amazing there…!
The prologue is about losing to the provisional final boss, having my father killed, with my mother taken hostage, and ending up in the hospital.
The first place of “Gotcha, monster!” is the hospital where I was hospitalized.
It looks like a classic RPG, doesn’t it? lol
It’s scary that law enforcement organizations are defenseless against spirits in that world.
The local shaman has a spiritual handling ability worse than that of a child, as they can see spirits and just throw salt at them, so there’s no point in discussing it if they can’t see.
The Shikigami system is essential because instant deaths can casually happen right from the first encounter.
The incest house is gruesome in its establishment, and there are gimmicks like monsters appearing, similar to a horror house. What is that?
Looking back now, almost being killed by H was an unusual mistake for Yoi-chan.
>>75Well, she’s strong, you know.
It’s strange to have things like “takuan men” or “meatball moms” in the wild, right?
It’s concerning that, despite being called a god, they are on the verge of disappearing.
Isn’t it scary that there are so many capable graduates in the city?
>>79I guess Yayoi-chan is amazing for being able to artificially create a class like that.
>>86Now that I’ve created the cursed poison room, that house has transformed into something beyond just an accident property, filled with cursed objects…
>>92Every time a graduate is born, all the other evil spirits disappear, and since the graduates move to places far from their family homes, it’s all good, all good.
Is it already the endgame?
Did the notable famous spirits come out, more or less?
>>80Now that Ota Taneko has appeared, it wouldn’t be surprising if the field expands to the land of the dead or Buddhist hell.
Probably, the veteran monks and exorcists who have been living without organizing a super illegitimate shikigami system are too strong…
It feels like the first part of the Aoi-chan rescue arc has ended and the second part, featuring the real confrontation and transformation, is starting, doesn’t it?
Didn’t Soramitsu and the gods seem almost evenly matched?
If God is on our side, isn’t there no element of losing?
>>85It seems like I’m evolving based on advice.
>>85However, the void is evolving, so I don’t know what kind of monster it will become the next time we meet.
>>85At the point when he ate the demon mother god, he was still a seed Pokémon.
A world where both gods and Buddhas exist like this.
A trained monk is weaker than a truck.
Whether it’s good to go to Mount Osore and Okinawa…
I can’t see the past chapter yet, but it seems like it’s quite tough just because there are no spirits in the S tunnel.
I was a bit happy to see that the monk I thought was just a one-off joke was actually doing just fine.
>>91It’s the one I saw in the movie!
Are you alive?
Meatball-kun really makes children perform.
Because there is a main battle with the gods that everyone seems to be forgetting.
Empty ray
K Taro and Ako’s Curse
The impostors
It seems like it’s the remaining case… It still looks far from completion.
All the Pokémon being trained have too low friendship levels.
>>100It feels like I accidentally caught a level 80 while my transcended Jizos are only level 50.
It’s terrible that if there weren’t any of the main characters, including Yosai-chan, who are like terrible friends of evil spirits, they would have been stuck a long time ago.
We’re truly best friends.
I love brainstem man.
I was afraid to go home, take a shower, or sleep for about three days.
>>103That guy is just casually in the apartment…
I want stronger ones on the human side.
>>108The scent of death drifting from Shamiko.
Let the sergeant rest in peace already…
What is that mysterious stalker?
>>109Having attack power that can stand alone with a level of bond next to H-chan, and possessing super debuffs is incredibly reassuring…
If anything, my Pokémon raised from scratch has a lower affection level than a strong Pokémon caught outside…
>>112There’s no way I’d get attached after being made to fight!
>>112H girl and Meatball-kun have a high level of affection, don’t they?
A courtesan who is like a homegrown representative would come to kill.
What’s up with Mayoi-chan creating Pokémon that are too dangerous to use even at the time of god-slaying?
Even though it’s already a malevolent spirit, it’s being raised in a way that is completely opposite to being affectionate…
>>115Since I was doing poisonous sorcery, well…
Well… in the mass-produced substitute system I’m currently using, being best friends is not a necessary element…
She’s simply just caught in between to continue protecting her friendship…
Basically, I was joking about Bleach, but when I think about it, those guys in Bleach are soul reapers, so it might actually be Bleach.
Eiko has become too caught up in spiritual disturbances and turned into a junkie, so she wants one more event.
Become a combatant.
I thought about why the first batch was made, and it turned out to be several times more intense than I imagined.
I sense a pitch-black intention from the author to make the character of Gegege’s birth suffer even more.
>>123Could you please stop increasing the number of victims of that old man in the process?
The sergeant with automatic recovery is too convenient.
If there’s someone whose affection level increases with the cursed poison system, that would be really scary…
>>127It seems that Lolicons might have their favorability slightly increased after seeing that system.
>>127It’s like saying, “You’re incredibly strong, and thank you for the food…”
Although his intentions were weak, Masakadus was quite user-friendly.
The Pokémon that have fought hard and become friends, like Meatball-kun and H-chan, have a high friendship level.
The courtesan definitely feels like someone to be disliked…
>>129In other words, is the Grim Reaper Killing Grandma also expensive…?
>>140I’ll protect you, Grandma…
>>140Since Meatball-kun has started to listen, it doesn’t seem impossible.
>>140It’s rare for Yosai-chan to be treated with such sympathy and respect.
>>169We’re comrades in defeating the Grim Reaper.
Well, it’s no surprise if there are weak spirits.
There are probably some convenient SSRs like S Tunnel, but…
All the native Pokémon have learned area attacks (including allies), haven’t they?
Look at the great monk.
“You’re trying to make everyone listen to sutras.”
>>136It’s the worst to even have to remember measures against noise-cancelling earphones.
>>136It seems like they could directly strangle me to death, but they are determined to take out the earplugs and make me listen to the sutras, which I find quite likable.
>>149A Buddhist monk couldn’t possibly strangle a person!
It’s terrible that the sergeant, who could be said to be in a cooperative relationship, is comparable to the MAP weapon representative of the high priest.
I’m interested, so I’m thinking of watching it, but how is the quality of the anime?
>>138The budget constraints are evident, so to be honest, the action in the video is somewhat lacking.
The atmosphere and character are okay.
>>148I see, maybe I’ll try reading it at a net cafe next time.
>>148Fans of the original work will generally enjoy it.
>>138The vibe of the opening is nostalgic.
>>152It’s funny how from the second season it just feels really intense in the chorus.
>>165A style where the held Pokémon leaps out energetically.
>>138It’s a bit energy-saving because it’s two cours.
But it feels like I’m putting in effort where it matters.
I really hate that something like a grim reaper grandma is in a normal park.
The fact that there are renowned monks but they are being neglected indicates that it is beyond control.
If I’m forced to take damage for myself and am about to die, then the one who’s been created through mutual devouring wouldn’t have any reason to become attached… they’re nothing more than a top priority target to suffer and be killed.
In Hunter x Hunter, among those who don’t know nen, Yoyoi-chan is so talented that she can not only use nen but also do Kyou, giving her an incredible advantage.
I’m just curious that it seems to be influenced by the absolute emptiness.
It’s not overly disturbing, but being made to read episodes like the spirit of F Park in detail is a bit tough.
It seems that the questionnaire has bounced more than ever before.
It feels like this for now, right?
0th generation… Mushi Doku prototype, probably King Shinigami.
1st generation… details unknown, warrior
Second generation… An elite courtesan who consumed all the evil spirits around her in one week.
3rd generation… Details unknown, seems like they don’t want to reveal much at night.
Special transfer student… somehow graduated immediately without ever consuming a spirit, Sergeant.
4th generation… generated in the main story, priest.
5th generation… competition among the Jizo, King Jizo
Transfer Student 1… A gathering of the court ladies of Hachiōji Castle, Dom Perignon
Transfer student ②…An elite who endlessly devoured people and spirits at the dam, Meatball.
Transfer student ③… A monster that continued to exist in the physical world for about 1500 years without consuming spirits, Shōmon.
Transfer student ④… the one who was sucking the life force out of handsome guys to sustain themselves, a girl who loves good-looking men.
Transfer Student ⑤… An elite who has continually devoured death gods to power up, the death god-killing old lady.
Transfer Student ⑥… God
>>146It’s not a force, but the angel’s dad is watching over it.
It’s a violation of the rules for the high priest to physically intervene.
It’s been a while since I came, but is Zutto-chan still alive?
>>153Because I’m in a state where I can’t attain enlightenment…
I always want my favorite to be happy~~~~~~!
You weren’t really alive from the beginning.
Right now, I’m making them fight by using the nature of evil spirits.
I can’t help but feel anxious that someone might unexpectedly cooperate or rebel against us soon.
I love the simultaneous release of graduates during the battle against the gods too much.
This is definitely something that boys will love!
Anime feels like it has a good vibe reminiscent of a generation or two ago.
The sound quality is extremely particular.
I want to see a fight between an oiran and a sergeant.
When I list them out, I’ve certainly increased my collection of Pokémon…
Is “Zuttomo” referring to CV Yukari Tamura?
Has the Transcendent Jizo not appeared yet?
Isn’t the graduate house an extremely bad spot?
I just thought that Sergeant and Dom Perignon basically continue to exist without eating spirits, right?
Perhaps Masakado is also at that burial site.
>>168Don Peri-chan is originally a power spot, and Sergeant also stored it in such a place.
I think the grave of Masakado is located away from the spiritual vein because I want to weaken it.
>>183As for Sergeant, this is a story before coming to Yoyoi-chan’s place.
Hachioji is a power spot, and the sergeant’s grave is probably different as well.
>>183It’s strange to continue to remain for over 1000 years…
If the anime had a bigger budget, the courtesan’s first appearance would have been really beautiful.
I wonder if you can physically interfere with that trip to hell…
Well, in the first place, spiritual phenomena are normally interfering with physical things.
It’s rare for a big shot like Shōjō to exit so quickly as if it were an afterthought.
>>173The reason for that was explained in great detail.
>>173It’s so much that being followed in a volume feels rather empty instead.
>>173If you can’t do it quickly, you might end up getting taken care of quickly instead…
Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi are only at a level that can be lightly twisted.
If there were to be any criticism, it might be that the opening singer was arrested for drug-related issues.
I guess the next time will be the reveal of the zero-generation members.
But anime uses great voice actors for everyone…
Don Peri-chan was going crazy because of the weird cursed tools brought in, but until recently, they were only sending back those who were doing strange things.
I want H-chan too.
The disrespectful nickname called H-chan.
>>186But for the next offering, I’d like Dom Pérignon ❤️, you know…
Since the opponent is that person and they sacrificed five strengthened shikigami instead of graduates, I can understand the outcome with Shōnun.
It’s a manga that makes me not want to go on a pilgrimage to the sacred site.
While the initial sealing and training are done thoroughly,
I still feel uneasy about the sealing and storage locations, as there seems to be a lack of thoroughness.
Watch until the end with Abe Seimei-chan, the old man, and the victim…
>>192Look, that guy is careless in the final stretch.
The sergeant probably wouldn’t die even if left in a place of depletion… there’s an unpleasant sense of reassurance in that.
I believe Yusei is perfect as an anime tie-in.
I was impressed that the lyrics at the start of the refrain match the main story’s code.
The victims who were made to pass on have all been taken back and turned into food for the old man, as expected of the fortune-telling uncle…