
Yes. I’m Catherine. My husband is Taikel. He’s a person who can only work… We went to Europe for the first time together, but he finally reached retirement and came to Europe. Please take care if you have any injuries. By the way, this job at the CIA… even though it’s called the CIA, it’s just the accounting department! All I do is fix computers, maintain construction, and order stationery. That’s it!!
She’s such a bitch…
It looked like you were trying to hold back a laugh, and that was no good.
Isn’t it too hard to find the story you’re looking for?
>>3If there is a wild Dr. Golgo, he will tell you.
Even if it’s a joke, it’s too annoying…
Guilty!
The image in the thread shows a CIA employee accidentally encountering Golgo during a couple’s trip, conveying that I have nothing to do with this.
>>7I know Golgo’s face…
Isn’t that already dangerous enough?
>>12I was really just a clerk and had no connection.
Because they were connected with current CIA employees (to the extent of buying souvenirs).
It was relatively serious but just barely safe.
>>7Aren’t you really holding back your laughter?
It’s too much like a skit.
Does the asset management department also know Golgo’s face as CIA?
I wonder if Golgo’s face is so well-known that even the bankruptcy division is aware of it.
Was it really a practical team or not?
>>11I think there are only a few people at the CIA who know about Golgo, and they are likely in high-ranking positions.
That aside, by being identified, there’s a flow where they search for any weaknesses and then threaten you in the style of dark part-time jobs → being made to act as a spy, so this wife is quite a complete idiot.
>>19Otter…
>>64If there are any anonymous people who have joined the Self-Defense Forces, you might understand that part of the necessity for personal background checks and financial guidance lies there.
Regardless of mental state or ideology, the organization can intervene to some extent concerning money, so lawyers among the Self-Defense Forces can help with matters like refinancing.
>>74If that happens, it makes it difficult to use someone tied up by debt as a spy!
>>19But is it actually untrustworthy since they’re revealing their identity so easily?
>>11Computer (Database? Guilty?)
Building Maintenance (Concealment of Evidence? Guilty?)
Ordering stationery (Code? Guilty?)
If I had been in the back seat, I would have died.
Isn’t Golgo as famous as the Freemasons by now?
If I hadn’t known, there was a real possibility I could have died; it’s just too much like a game over.
(What a delightful couple…)
I was told about a recommended volume with interesting stories, but I forgot it.
>>17Volume 119
What episode is this thread image from?
>>18“The Thirteenth Guest” located between 2501-2550.
The title of the story in the thread image and
Please tell me the title of the fake Golgo who disguises himself as the most recent-looking Golgo.
In Japan, there are jobs where you have to carry with you to the grave what kind of workplace you were in…
It’s quite common for it to be noticed at the moment you enter the airport that this guy is a monitored target, like Golgo.
I like how after this, Golgo goes to check if this guy really has nothing to do with it… right?
It feels like in almost every country, information spreads the moment you arrive that “Gorugo has come.”
(Ha ha ha, you’re really panicking.)
Being in a position where I know at least a little about the situation and sharing the same bus as Golgo is nothing short of terrifying.
Moreover, we ended up batting right into the assassination scene.
From Golgo’s perspective, it’s way too creepy…
Just in case, it’s not uncommon to kill.
If I persistently pursue, I might become a target for elimination, but I’m aware that I’m doing things that warrant being monitored…
The line for forgiveness is difficult to draw.
The journalist uncle who often ran into Golgo during interviews has passed away, hasn’t he?
>>34Since being stabbed by a female cult follower, Fukazawa has not appeared.
Kajimoto is blessed with good luck.
>>34Did they die!? I want to know what happened in a few episodes…
I read the thread and thought she was a terrible wife, but I realized I’m alive thanks to this wife…
In the case of the CIA, even after retiring, if you know someone still active, there’s a possibility of being eliminated related to that.
>>36There was an idiot who posted on social media that he got a job offer from the CIA, and then had his offer canceled.
The same thing happened at the Ministry of Defense in Japan.
>>39In America, it might be different, but in Japan, that’s not okay. Can we really not win a lawsuit to cancel the cancellation of the job offer?
I forgot the title of the onigiri double-up chance.
>>37Germany is one.
I wonder what this story was all about…
>>40I thought he was a total idiot to the point where his parents had pretty much given up on him.
The pursuers who misunderstood were also quite foolish.
>>40Since I haven’t logged in, I only know the title, but I thought it was the stupid son, and surprisingly, he can actually get things done when it counts and is the type of guy who doesn’t abandon his friends?
When I came on the trip, I was surprised to find Golgo, and when I came to work, I was surprised to find the CIA, like a skit.
Since it’s quite long, I’d like to hear your recommended episodes.
>>43I feel like Toshi-chan was posting recommendations in the thread around this time yesterday.
>>53I’ll try to find it, thank you…
>>43I think it’s mentioned in the thread, but the wasteland of twenty-five thousand years.
>>43Episode 600: “Bride of the Silver Wings”
After this, Golgo will come to your uncle’s room and check, “You really don’t have any hidden agenda, right? You didn’t come here to oppose me, did you?”
Of course, Golgo sometimes gets resentments from people who are wounded just for being an intelligence agent, so that’s not something to be publicly disclosed.
>>45In fact, just being a person of standing in a government office or a large corporation can invite various approaches from anti-social forces.
Work-related information is basically not something to be revealed in private life.
I only knew the page that listened to Bach, but it turns out it wasn’t listening to Bach…
I found a recent news story from the CIA interesting.
While I was operating an encrypted communication site disguised as a Star Wars fan site,
They were caught because it was like you could figure out all similar sites from the source code.
>>47I thought it was a funny story, but probably quite a few people died, so it’s not funny anymore… it happened.
>>51It’s a different matter, and it’s not something the CIA directly did, but during the withdrawal from Afghanistan a few years ago, there was a case where the military and embassy left behind a large number of tablets they were using, which were destroyed improperly, and some of them contained lists with the names of local collaborators…
Maybe it’s been deleted.
I want to read an onigiri.
The story about the meltdown of nuclear power plants that was recommended to me the other day was good…
A sniper using the latest laser lures them into a foggy terrain.
Defeating the one who was indulging in a feast of wine and meat with clones.
I like subjects injected with the Golgo gene who are filled with poison.
I read the story of the thread image.
The punchline feels good and is interesting…
Like Mr. Dabez, who used to be a guard in the prison where Golgo was.
If you pretend not to notice and watch from a distance, you won’t get killed.
The story of Niokomado.
What is the death of a good person?
>>61Is it a grudge?
The Sicilian mafia is great, isn’t it… and that was not good.
The couple used to be something like former CIA, but it no longer mattered.
I feel like there was a story about being unintentionally eliminated along with the former CIA bird dealer because I tried to learn information about Golgo.
If anything, it’s creeping me out that Golgo is riding something like a sightseeing bus.
The journalist uncle who often encounters Golgo could be about three different people based on information alone.
>>67I thought I was the person who was made to help break antique dolls.
GOLGO’s cheerful and infamous calamity: Episode 267 is good too!
I’m clearly too excited and bought too much food… even though I bought too much…
When it comes to meeting journalists like Mandy Washington, Fukazawa, and Kanayo Kajimoto often.
“Japanese people use a stamp on contracts instead of a signature…”
Famous for the Vails Chase
>>72That which is completely posted on a page at the front of the seal shop.
That’s it!
That’s definitely the one I saw on Kirara!
The last panel looks somewhat like a smile, doesn’t it…
If there really is something called a separate unit of the Self-Defense Forces, I guess they can’t say anything after all.
>>77There is a facility called DIH, just in case.
Strictly speaking, it seems that it is an organization separate from the Self-Defense Forces under the Ministry of Defense.
Is the thread picture an uncle who loves music?
>>78He’s an uncle who likes Bach.
Horiemon was killed by about two people, right?
(Next, it’s my turn…)
There are quite a few motifs that are easy to get killed or made small.
>>83Episode 605: The Trouble on the Other Side of the Earth… President Plant was terrible.
>>123I wonder how many times this person has died… At this point, I guess the power of fate’s correction works so that even if they die, a new one is born?
>>123I laughed a lot at the stupid face of the plant from this setup.
>>128You’re going to be shot, you know?
The first episode of Golgo I read was “PKO (Peacekeeping Operation).”
Thanks to the Nissin commercial, I had the impression that Lord Hume was someone who liked fried noodles with sausages, but that wasn’t the case at all.
I might have lost to milk… In which episode does that person appear?
>>86That might not be a thing because it’s a collaboration project.
>>88I feel like there was a newly drawn advertisement manga for milk, medicinal sake, and something else.
>>92I’m also handling several tasks for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
>>88Was that not part of the main story…?
Nameless Eve… Thank you…
It might be a quirk or philosophy of the script, but in the world of Golgo, Japan and the Japanese are often portrayed in a strangely negative light.
>>87I feel like that was the case for Golgo and manga in Big Comic in general.
>>87Criticizing foreign countries can also lead to trouble, and the damage when things go wrong can be significant.
Therefore, when creating a development that lowers something, it’s safer to do it within one’s own country.
>>97The President of the United States… or rather, Trump is getting heavily criticized, but is that okay?
>>107Every time I see the variety that has “president” written as the furigana for insults, I laugh.
>>87Isn’t it the result that the people desired?
>>87It seems that there are more characters who are generally good-hearted, even though they often find themselves in positions where they are outsmarted due to their basic naivety.
>>87The story of Mr. Aso feeling disappointed because his request to Golgo was not accepted.
>>87The cyber warfare was cool for the Japanese, right?
Recently, there was a guest on the Japanese police YouTube channel, a type of officer who follows people and conducts investigations, and I wondered if it was okay for them to show their face…
Sometimes the CIA can be the client, right?
>>96The person who lied about retiring, drank the beverages handed to them as is, and was extremely trusted by Golgo is a CIA agent.
Smile once in a while, Duke.
>>96I haven’t counted them properly, but I feel like there were about as many requests as there were enemies.
The NSA is generally seen as an enemy.
What does it mean for my wife to just say “I’m with the CIA”?
>>98It feels like I have a perfect grasp on it.
>>99I’ve been with a CIA officer for many years.
The catch is perfectly in tune, saying it’s CIA.
In a way, it might be an expression of being carefree and lacking delicacy…
I’ve already stopped, so what does it even matter…
(…………)
😨……!!
I was reading each episode thinking they were quite interesting, and then I noticed the low rating in the thread, which was tough.
It seems like there is something that drinks milk while waiting between judo and target practice.
I can understand if it’s a police officer, but…
Almost never mentioned: milk.
I’ve been reading it during my free time since episode 1, but I haven’t made any progress at all!
Is there a story related to Japanese culture?
I want to see Golgo in Japan.
>>112A story about mastering assassination archery…?
>>112If we’re talking about Japanese stages, there are plenty of them, but culture…
A trembling ascetic or something…?
>>122Just a link.
>>112
The episode featuring the sumo wrestler.
(I also had a satellite loaded with radiation transported on my day off, so coincidence might be possible…?)
What episode is this image from?
I was watching a story about seals, and at the end, there was hypnosis… hypnosis!?
It turned out like that.
>>121For Nakayama-san, it’s a happy ending where life has become richer… I suppose.
“Is this what I was talking about with Golgo when I said ‘Do you like Bach, like the St. Matthew Passion?'”
I’ve been reading mostly new stories, but there are quite a few about AI.
And I still can’t find the story where the AI I’m searching for casually talks to Golgo.
>>127Chapter 627: The Judgment of the Blade
>>136I thought it was different from the start!? Then suddenly AI appeared and I was surprised.
Thank you…
I’m currently reading the story in this thread, but even if it’s a pseudonym, isn’t it a bit excessive to just go around calling yourself Dook Togo everywhere?
It would be better to be killed in the story.
Wow, isn’t there way too many people who are definitely going to get killed by Golgo after this?
Those who do unnecessary things generally feel that way.
Recently, there was a ridiculous episode in which a boy with prophetic abilities hires Golgo to assassinate a young man who will become a dictator and start a world war in the future.
Gorgo is confused when told that they learned the method of requesting through a prediction.
>>134Well, there used to be women who could read minds, and it’s not unusual to have superpowers in this worldview, so we can only count on Golgo to do his best.
Naso
nin
Which episode is the original source for this?
>>135I forgot the episode number, but it’s a story titled “Three Million Postcards.”
The story of how the route that was disguised as a postcard for a sick boy was shut down.
>>135
The original source is almost at the end.
>>154Thank you…
Since the death of the master, there have been blatant discussions about how Goro has become weaker, right?
A story about a foolish person who thinks they are superior from somewhere in Africa and ends up getting killed instead when trying to make a request.
Isn’t this ultra-dumb for using the expression “the world is trivial” in the story?
The tiger of the Nile’s ambition… even President Plant is terrible.
But I wonder about the Nile too, creating illegal border-crossing tunnels…
>>139Stories where evil runs rampant due to Golgo’s power are quite common.
It can be quite confusing when it seems like this side is depicted as the righteous one.
By continuing to use the name Duke Togo, there is also the intention to keep them on edge and observe the movements of the target.
I have no idea how many stories I have read in total.
Why don’t they release the episode numbers, damn it?
I shot with a ridiculously light plastic gun that could fly with a balloon.
What was that story about doing a shooting game at a festival near the venue in advance to cover up the gunpowder smell?
>>145The gift from the god in episode 125.
>>162Thank you
I read it after a really long time.
The way Golgo is countering all the parts that the detective tried to tighten is really interesting.
Is it okay to write too negatively about Chinese companies?
The subject is too big…!
>>148There’s talk about Chinese people standing up to America’s grain majors, like a war against pests…