
Yodaka-san… so cool!
A dropout whose only merit is being serious about thumbnails.
But if it weren’t for Umineko-kun’s research skills, we wouldn’t have been able to earn points…
>>2Since Umineko listed the places where enemies might be, it became a single task of just defeating the enemies in order, allowing Yodaka to give it their all—a life hack.
The characters in this manga stand out well, don’t they?
Compared to the other two, who have hidden potential, you were quite clearly a underachiever.
Even if someone is a dropout, they can still be extremely useful as a Yodaka support.
If Umineko-kun doesn’t do the behind-the-scenes work or administrative tasks, that team won’t run smoothly.
>>6This guy is the biggest sneaky one on that team…
Gathering information and intelligence is important.
>>51Without doing that, the Falcon is strong and it’s a breeze, so I wonder if the contrast with the 9th squad, which reliably handles the basics, will be the resolution point.
Surely, somewhere in the future, it will awaken the blood boundary.
>>7Well, it’s a scenario where they defeat the Blood Boundary Holder with their innate personality and effort.
>>9How do you defeat someone by character?
The falcon is also a good rival character.
It’s better to combine units that allow Yodaka to give their all rather than just combining strong units, as that ultimately leads to higher overall firepower; that’s how teams work.
Combat… everyone
Everything except for combat… Seagull
This is the invincible formation of the 9th Unit!
I thought my sister evaluated my brother more than I expected.
It’s about time the fool shows off their combat skills.
Well, it’s probably amazing that I can spar a bit with Yodaka.
I understood well the reason for longing for the nightjar.
From Umineko’s perspective, although there’s nothing like a blood boundary, it’s true that Yodaka, who is said to be the strongest of the same generation, is indeed admirable.
A lark is a friend, and a black-tailed gull is a romantic partner or a close friend of the opposite sex providing personal protection.
The enemy is knocked down by the nightjar.
It’s a perfect arrangement…
>>18Aren’t we short one person? Haven’t you been disowned by your family?
The fool didn’t have a part in the battle right after joining…
I want to believe that this time there will be a highlight.
>>19I have high expectations because it is clearly depicted that they are above the other two.
I understand why the operator would say “Seagulls are the best!!!” after doing some research.
No, this has a high ability as a ninja, doesn’t it?
>>21Maybe you’ve done this much without any instructions.
Awesome!
>>21Reconnaissance and information gathering are also important tasks for a ninja…
Is it safe to say that the members that No. 9 was in charge of were gathered to protect Aoi-chan?
>>22It seems that Nishi is too unaware of Yodaka and the other members, so I wonder if the security mission and member summons were decided almost simultaneously.
Well, ninjas aren’t exactly creatures aiming to be the strongest, so as an intelligence agent, Umineko-kun’s talent is just way too strong.
The evaluation of Yodaka turned out to be completely a failed mutated monster.
If a fool is disowned for speaking incompetently, I feel sympathy for their family.
If you have enough skill to absolutely not lose to the local hitmen, then it’s fine if you can’t do things like create lightning.
Upon closer consideration, the job of a ninja is not primarily combat-focused.
>>29To say something like this in order to follow the seagull…
Pierced by a nightjar.
This week’s illustration is seriously cool…
>>31It felt like Dragon Ball, didn’t it?
It’s amazing that you can draw a picture that looks like the core is really strong!
I’m being overly praised by my sister for being serious…
The kin of the lark seems to be like a man.
I guess you’re weak in debates.
Regarding Aoi’s bodyguard, the enemy is an infiltrator, so a considerable amount of combat power is necessary.
>>34That’s right… there’s no need for a weak ninja on this mission.
So I believe that the capable Unit 9 is suitable for this mission.
Do your best.
>>41(It seems like I’m being strict, but I’m actually being praised and supported…?!)
The older sister is laughing while seeing her seriously diligent underachieving younger brother achieving results and surprising his teammates.
You like it, don’t you?
Even if the output of the Falcon’s Blood Boundary isn’t as high, I wonder if it’s something like Killua.
A man who can do anything except fight.
>>37I can fight reasonably well!
>>39A man who is better than an average person.
There was no way that an idiot, a delinquent, and a socially awkward person could handle administrative tasks.
One person who can be understood as a fool or an idiot is just too much.
Well, without Blood Blockade, I wish they would just throw away a garbage environment and continue being competent ninjas normally.
That’s right, sis!
I didn’t know why I liked seagulls so much.
It’s really reassuring that you’re treating me normally despite the fact that there are no ninjas coming to your place.
Since the world of ninjas seems to prioritize blood ties, it’s no surprise that Yodaka would be targeted.
If I think about my younger brother’s position, it’s no wonder he respects Yodaka.
Even if it was decided suddenly, let’s at least put in a bit more effort to do some research compared to the other groups.
>>48Since they are hiding after doing that, isn’t the 9th unit’s surprise attack effective?
Squad 6 hasn’t taken any measures out of arrogance, thinking that we’ll win anyway.
The seagull follows the investigation while the nightjar goes wild.
It’s the strongest.
When I look again, there are way too many ninjas.
>>52If there are operators for up to 100 people in groups of four, then at least 400 people are needed…
>>63I don’t think that 100th issue means that!
>>75Well, in that sense…?
I don’t think it’s just 400 people… Squad 6 has 5 members too.
>>52Assuming there are 400 people with 100 units and at least 4 people in each unit.
>>52When considering it as an organization that protects the country, it is almost insufficient.
Number 9 is too smitten with the seagull.
>>53First, there is the premise that the nightjar is quite sweet, so that’s how it ends up.
>>53If the night heron is the key to violence, then the black-tailed gull is the key to stealthy action, so it makes sense.
Since we are ninjas, intelligence warfare is definitely important, so what are the other teams doing?
>>54It seems that the evaluation regarding unit 9 was similar to what unit 6 was saying as they directed their vigilance towards unit 6.
Even if you’re the strongest, as long as you defeat other mediocre dropouts and isolate them, you can make it!
It must have felt something like that.
Since it’s a team, we can leave the fighting to the other members.
Yodaka-san is too much of a mutation…
>>56I remembered Suko from Shinohayu, or rather, Saki…
Unlike those who get stronger by accumulating bloodlines or talents, it’s scary that an ordinary person from a regular family could enter the competition and become incredibly strong.
It’s natural to envy the night heron, isn’t it?
I think Yodaka-san is a relatively unacceptable presence from a family that believes in bloodline supremacy.
>>60But on top of that
“The ninth unit is just a makeshift team with enough people to manage. ‘Once we defeat Yodaka, it will be over.'”
It seems like they are criticizing the unit, but the reality is that I can only acknowledge Yodaka-san.
>>71To have a spellcaster who is incompetent as the main attacker and still be in the single digits is either extremely foolish or shows a lack of trust in the organization’s judgment.
Casually, a mystery has arisen about why Number 9 is doing something like this.
Is this week the first time that Suzume-chan is being disowned?
>>62Yeah.
It seems that Hibari also has some dissatisfaction with the way of the ninja, but it’s the first time that someone has left the clan and become a runaway ninja.
The depth of the characters has increased now that the worldview has become clearer.
There was something shining from the previous work, but the drawing has become incredibly skilled.
>>67I was training as an animator and doing artistic work.
I have a feeling that Yodaka should be free from anything like blood clots or ability battles.
>>68I hope that if my abilities manifest, they will be of the enhancement type.
Anyway, it’s just the one that grows only in speed, power, and technique.
The artwork this week is seriously awesome… it’s amazing!
This definitely isn’t the Yodaka that has the red one…
>>70Giving Yodaka unnecessary tasks like protecting the red is clearly a bad move.
>>76You can hold it and bear the feelings of your friends as well.
Maybe I’m leaving the red tag with everyone because I trust them.
Delicious no matter which way it rolls.
>>70In a situation where both cards of Electric Man and the opponent were almost destroyed, I think it’s possible that Yodaka’s card isn’t a red card!?
I will not give up on the possibility of an attractive woman in glasses, Operator.
>>73Even so, the feelings are too masculine!
Did the child that No. 9 happened to pick up happen to become the strongest?
Doesn’t it seem suspicious?
>>79I’ve always thought that Operator 9 is suspicious, but they never show any signs…
Even idiots can excel if they take it seriously, but they’re idiots…
>>80Why are you in first place?
>>85Fool!
The two girls from Unit 6 were also chosen by Hayabusa-kun, right…?
I wonder why there is the strongest individual in the ninth unit.
>>83They have the ability, but they don’t want to place them in the upper ranks, so they’re probably being made to compromise just barely at 9.
>>83Because it’s the trump card number 9…
>>83It seems that they place importance on bloodlines, and even if someone is strong, they can be difficult to handle, plus coming from a regular family…
>>83That’s probably just because it’s strong.
From a ninja’s perspective, it’s just too peaky.
The operator is saying they are dissatisfied with their current position.
>>117You’re unhappy that you’re being looked down on except for the nightjar, right?
>>83Perhaps it’s because they are the strongest in terms of combat?
Team 100 is practically 0 instead of being stronger than Team 1, right?
I understand that kind of thing.
Me number 0
The red tag might be a black-tailed gull.
>>89Well, if it’s going this way, that would be the case.
Even if it’s a meta reading, I can’t entrust the role of a close firing bullet to Hibari, and a fool is still a fool.
Are the public safety officials really so useless that they won’t help the hard-working No. 9 with ninja connections?
Aside from the fact that the firepower of verbal attacks is inflated, it’s a proper romantic comedy battle manga.
I didn’t want to give number 9 a top number for political reasons, but I had no choice but to give them a single-digit number…
I feel that seagulls have quite a bit in common with the natural personality of a nightjar.
If we judge only based on the information available now, it seems natural to think that they were cut off because they talked too freely about the Blood Boundary.
>>97Then it would be like we’re idiots, wouldn’t it?
Yodaka: “Um… isn’t it bad for a ninja to be known for being the strongest or for having a famous name?”
Falcon: “…”
There’s definitely going to be a part like that, right?
>>101What if Aoi-san is the only one who can protect something that is not the strongest? This time I can respond to that.
I feel like a lot of ninja names are similar to bird names.
>>105…Is it too late now???
It’s unclear whether Yodaka only took 9 because it was widely known that it was the strongest, or if it was originally a cherished child of 9.
I’ve been told that I can’t win just by using my bare hands against the former top-ranked team.
All the real names and genders are being covered up by idiots.
This week was cool… but it seems really difficult to split the wooden plaque in that direction… I was noticing strange things like that.
When I saw the long-tailed tit, I couldn’t help but think of Pirika.
It seems that it wasn’t that the strongest individual, Yodaka, was assigned to the unit, but rather that Yodaka, who was already in the unit, happened to grow into the strongest individual.
I can’t wait to see who Hibari-chan’s sharp tongue will be directed at.
>>116I want to be trash-talking with my sister.
I’m really curious about the older sister’s breasts from Team 6.
Become a woman, No. 9.
Ace attacker and logic hara.
Sub-attacker and thug.
Sub-attacker
Sub attacker and everything else
>>122A formation that seems to have gathered only those with strong attack power without spending money.
>>122Oh, are you a fan of sparrows?
>>122The two in the center need to work harder!
>>122It’s also serving as the third stage, right?
Fool or idiot
>>137Looking at it overall, it’s about diversion or bait…
I’m waiting with anticipation for the answer to the questions that are currently being raised to come out later.
The fact that Hayabusa is the strongest of his generation in terms of combat power and various ninja abilities will probably not change for a while after this chapter.
Even the best falcon is not in the first unit.
>>128It’s the best of all time.
>>128They’re saying that they’re going to become a star from now on, so they must be an expected new talent, right?
After all, they’re still a child.
Please stop! The sudden change in the pace after that decisive moment is great, isn’t it…?
Why is it able to react to that…?
Since Yodaka is the strongest of the same generation, isn’t there an even stronger ninja in the higher ranks?
>>130There’s no way a teenager could be the strongest ninja of all time, right?
>>130It was said that they are the strongest of the same generation, no, the strongest ninja, so it’s undeniable that there are adults with the same level of strength.
>>141This time, due to the nature of the mission to protect a high school girl, we absolutely have to stay within the same age group.
>>130Is it the golden eagle?
I wonder if electricity is managed at the unit level.
Isn’t the ranking quite high?
Well, a high school student wouldn’t be able to join Team 1, would they…?
For some reason, I’ve been feeling like watching World Trigger this week.
I wonder if Hayabusa-kun can beat Uncle Ito.
Previously, I caught a glimpse of the ace of Unit 2, but I wonder if that person is not from the same generation.
>>144I feel like they are around the age of a college student, even if they are young.
It’s said that you come from a typical household, but how were you discovered?
I wonder if I will be scouted.
The reason why it’s widely recognized that I am the strongest of my generation, despite having almost no interactions with my peers, might be because I’ve been acknowledged by someone who is currently the strongest.
>>147Isn’t it calculated based on your grades in school and your task completion rate?
It’s sad that I no longer need to say, “Is it normally interesting enough?”
>>150Didn’t you start getting quite into it when the Tobidaka appeared?
>>150The visuals have become more extravagant.
I think only Yodaka could react to the Falcon’s surprise attack, and if it had targeted the other members, it probably could have defeated them.
I guess it’s arrogance to think we can defeat anything other than the Yodaka anytime…
I guess I’ll be caught by that arrogance…
>>152“Since you have a red tag, it’s probably a nightjar, so aim for just one! They’re asking nicely.”
>>152“You’re raising flags like crazy just because other than Yodaka, they’re all weak…”
>>152It’s more of a one-man team of Yodaka than arrogance.
That’s why they’re aiming for it the most, because they’re making an utterly impossible prediction that Yodaka has the red tag.
Strong people are probably bound by raptors.
>>153Birds of prey are strong, you know…
They have a mental state typical of a high school student.
So cool…
Physically the strongest, but…
That doesn’t mean they are the strongest ninja.
Why was the person disowned by their family…?
I can imagine it!
Isn’t the fact that the strength of the nightjar is being described just makes the owl seem really dangerous?
>>163It’s the original unit 1, so in a manga like this, it would be problematic if it wasn’t intense.
The red tag means it’s a target to be protected, so there’s no way the combat personnel would have it… That’s what should be explained through logical reasoning.
This team doesn’t have any weak elements; they just don’t have connections with ninjas due to certain circumstances…
Even if the seagull uses its blood boundary or not, it’s delicious, and whether it wins or loses after a close match, it’s still delicious, so it’s a good balance.
Can you do it…?
I love Yodaka’s expression on the last page.
>>171The expression of the eyes was good.
Yodaka is definitely amazing, but…
Personally, I find it most frightening when operators fully understand and utilize that nature.
What kind of relationship do you all have?
I’ve recently started reading it, and it’s interesting.
I’m not asking for too much, but I hope Enaga-chan can become a semi-regular.
The operator is doing 90% of the work with Yodaka due to its significance and usefulness.
It seems like the other members aren’t really grasping or operating things well…
Well, the seagull is excellent, so it takes care of everything necessary without me having to say anything.
It’s amazing that the anonymous user hardly talks about big breasts.
Well, I understand the mindset that the strongest one is the least likely to die, so they would presumably hold the card.
However, for Yodaka, it only serves as a debuff…
I just found out that the operator was gathering members.
After all, the operator is also from a regular family.
I wonder if the red tag is still held by the falcon.
Starting next week, will we be matching up with the Hayabusa team one by one?
Rather, why did you enter this industry, Opé?
It could be a former police officer!