
If the destructive power is sufficient, then it’s certainly fine to extend a different tree.
It’s better to get rid of techniques that are like “if it hits, you win” as it enhances the meta.
They really went ahead and did the “as long as I keep throwing jabs, I’m the strongest” thing.
>>3It would be meaningless around Julius, anyway.
It’s stronger to lower the firepower and master the jab!
>>91Well, if it’s against Julius, I can just hit him normally.
Is the new special move Viagra?
I was struggling quite a bit, and I probably won’t be effective against Jackie.
>>5I think this time’s mirage will be the basic technique.
>>5It’s something that works on him.
Ganryujima is depicted in a very solemn way, but it’s actually a full-fledged resort area, right?
>>6I can already imagine Jackie-chan enjoying herself.
I guess there will be another huge brawl away from the match, huh?
I never thought to focus entirely on speed because there is more than enough power.
Shall we properly heal your foot?
Well, it’s not like I’m being told to one-punch an African elephant, so I don’t really need it, right? Explosion core.
To be able to counter the opponent’s punch after they throw it is quite impressive.
Was there a depiction of old injuries hurting during the fight with Tobi-kun…?
I wondered if it was completely healed…
Is this someone who will forcibly push for a last-minute explosion and then retire?
If I properly show my ankle to Mr. Ei, I might be able to use the explosive core, right…?
Julius is really amazing after all.
Aren’t you going to heal your foot injury already?
Even if it gets fixed, to be honest, I can’t really say it’s that strong…
>>16You’re unbelievably strong, aren’t you?
This really feels like a battle royale on Ganryujima.
I left the bomb core behind.
To be honest, I can’t keep up with this fight…
As long as you don’t publicly declare that you no longer intend to use it, the other party must continue to be wary of it, so it’s not completely dead, is it?
Huh? Are there old wounds in this world that can’t be healed?
I think it’s better to go with this since the explosion core doesn’t really hit properly.
Although I took damage just from flying, it was just a scratch.
It feels like something that isn’t really like Wakatsuki-san, but that name “Phantom Fist Mirage” is incredibly stylish.
>>23Is this name the result of training…
Well, if Wakatsuki-san can’t win against an opponent with normal punch and kick power, it would only be Julius or perhaps Toa, who can go toe-to-toe with Julius. If someone says that speed is more important than an overkill technique, then that’s definitely true.
I feel a bit lonely, thinking that my physical prime might have passed.
I just remembered that Ouuma borrowed for a moment.
“Should I show my old scars to Teacher Ei?” is honestly what I’m thinking.
There are certainly things that even an English teacher cannot fix.
Phantom Fist has created an original martial art, so it seems like it could also be applied to footwork and swaying for high-speed evasion.
>>30Looks like bad for a great leg.
If you don’t hit, it doesn’t mean anything… especially since higher-ranked opponents can evade your techniques.
It seems like I might fire off the last explosive shot with the risk in mind.
I think it can also be used as a connection for delivering powerful punches.
A bear’s punch is also handmade, so you can’t read it.
>>33A blatant amateurish telephonic punch, huh?
The name “Mirage” is quite a cheesy name…
It would be interesting to start a series like the applied explosion core that controls the burden according to the situation, triggered by this.
A mirage with the power of a explosive core that sacrifices everything in the future.
Goodbye Viagra.
This is already a flow where we might hit a critical point somewhere.
Perhaps it’s because of my favorable physique, but the tech tree is somewhat lacking.
>>38If it’s just about skills, the older guy is better.
If I were to take a hit that left a beautiful circular mark like a cannonball shot into a large tree, I would die.
Well, it’s unavoidable that old wounds won’t heal.
If the world has only the president and Mr. Ei together, I can’t help but think they could easily create replacement clone ankles or something like that.
If you don’t have old wounds, you’ll become the strongest, so it can’t be helped.
Mr. Wakatuki having small tricks is the scariest.
On the contrary, what kind of attack did Agito make?
>>44The old Agito is a brutal superhuman who relentlessly pursues attacks on the opponent even after they have fallen down.
So your right leg is still not okay?
Is the eye that was scraped by Julius healed?
Agito, take responsibility and have a child with Wakatuki-san.
The ultimate move of someone whose STR has surpassed its limits is just a jab, which is a blunt and straightforward ultimate move.
Is Ganryu Island the place where there is a horse’s grave?
The author must have wanted to描きたかった their own grave visiting scene for a long time…
The opponents that Wakatsuki struggles against are all ones that can’t be hit in the first place, so it’s definitely more useful than a big move that could turn the tide suddenly.
But the explosive core looked better than anything.
>>51It feels amazing to get completely beaten up, then turn the tables with a powerful comeback…
Mr. Wakatsuki’s jab also troubled Mr. Oma.
It’s rare to have injuries that don’t heal because everyone’s durability and healing ability (and treatment) are so insane.
This is the one where you get knocked out in the final battle but are able to fight on one leg in the sequel.
If you apply it like this, won’t you be able to do things like a shoulder throw that can only be avoided at places like Arashiyama?
The uncle is treated as if he has the strongest hit sensation with a character roster focused on striking characters in the quest for the ultimate fist…
This technique can also be a countermeasure against guys like Ouma and Towa who simply return power as it is.
It was a trump card created after losing to Agito, so you should consider the injuries.
>>61In the first place, rapid fire was not intended.
It’s a secret weapon for simply being able to defeat Agito.
To be honest, it’s a world where even an ankle injury should heal, right?
Ultra-fast rapid fire capability with super power is definitely strong.
During the absolute time, I almost killed Kyouma-san without using the blasting core…
When I think that such developments can now be easily achieved even at the Fang class, it simply feels strong.
Since muscle fibers are 52 times more, isn’t it that the ankle is also 52 times harder to heal?
Well, the destructive power is more than enough, so it’s fine as long as it hits, which is indicated by a muscle density of 52 times.
What do you mean by 52 times? Even 5 times is a lot.
Isn’t it cheating if it’s handmade to that level?
Even if I have unbreakable defenses, being struck repeatedly by Wakatuki-san’s light attacks is simply too cruel.
If the opponent is someone like Julius, I can’t land my attacks without a blast core.
Those who are connected will probably use something like hyper-ultra indestructible anyway.
>>69Against Julius, I’ll try hard with my tactics, and the decisive blow will be a kick that makes him wary of a powerful explosion.
It seems that the origin of the “fierce tiger” comes from Rush’s fierce onslaught, and considering that it further delves into its original strengths, it could be seen as a more legitimate evolution than the Explosion Core.
Julius seems like a simple super power fighter, but he’s smart and has his techniques fully operational, making him a rare power fighter who doesn’t just waste everything on power…
That said, just the presence of the epicenter is enough for them to remain alert…
>>73Release the explosion at the moment the opponent is convinced that they can no longer use the explosion.
Wakatsuki is that kind of fighter, isn’t she?
It seems unlikely they’ll do it because it might look like a copycat, but if Wakatsuki were to whip, it could definitely deliver a powerful blow.
The hand punches from someone with the same height and weight are super painful!
Even if you don’t use it, just having it causes caution.
The naming is based on the assumption that readers naturally know that a shinjō is a clam…
>>78I don’t know, but I’m kind of reading it?
>>78Is it another illusion…?!
I think it’s a difficult feat to hit a connected object with a powerful shot, so I think a mirage is fine.
I don’t really understand, but does that mean that the jabs thrown by superhumans are really strong?
Such a person can be defeated by releasing the divine demons.
In the first place, Julius also proves that with clever striking, it’s possible to succeed without the explosive firepower of a bomb core class, as Agito has demonstrated.
It’s a common theme in martial arts manga that hand-to-hand combat doesn’t have any effect.
But what if it’s hand-made with 52 times the muscular strength?
It’s not just a simple jab; it’s like using the arm as a spring, so it’s super fast. For an ordinary person, it wouldn’t have much power, but for Wakataki, it’s fast and heavy.
It’s fragile… It broke after just 〇〇 shots.
Is it like a special move of Gekiryū when you say “tough”?
It gives a significant advantage against grappling techniques, right?
They seemed like the type of person who could easily break free with strength, even if they were originally tied up.
In real life, endlessly jabbing with super power would be strong, but it doesn’t feel like a very strong technique in a manga…!
It’s not just a simple manual strike; it shoots with 52 times the muscle contractions, so both the speed and power are on a different level, yet it can fire in rapid succession.
The nonsense power push that unfolds from a name like “Mirage of Phantom Fist.”
This manga has strong arguments…
The discomfort of still being haunted by those old wounds in this worldview.
>>97“Such a perfectly reasonable comment like ‘You should go see Dr. Ei.'”
>>97The injuries I got in the match earlier will heal, but old wounds don’t heal much.
Since it’s done by hand, it probably doesn’t put a burden on the lower body, but ignoring the power of the lower body makes me wonder how that reflects on being a karateka.
It’s true that it’s unavoidable because I’m injured, but…
With this jab, you’re going to break that big tree, right? You’re a monster!
It was an overkill technique for dealing with humans…
Did this person finally realize that extending over there is stronger?
Mr. Wakatuki is heavy all over in addition to his muscle strength, so his jab is naturally heavy too.
Isn’t this life form terrible?
I don’t know who I’m fighting, but Wakatuki’s next match will definitely start with an explosion chip.
It seems that until now, I have often seen anonymous comments like “Wakatuki-san’s little jabs are so powerful that instead of learning some huge new ultimate technique or crazy buffs like divine magic or borrowing, let’s just focus on honing those small skills.” This recent power-up perfectly reflects that sentiment.
I kept being asked, “How long are you going to drag on with that old ankle injury?” and finally, due to the injury, I had to seal away my special move.
Could it be that Bakushin is something that kills people when they receive it?
>>106The one who surpassed humans has also died.
>>108I couldn’t resist.
Human
You’ve gotten quite strong, haven’t you?
I think anyone would find this really tough just by being rubbed like this.
Isn’t it strong if we use this reasoning for a super-fast calf kick?
>>109I feel like I’m losing my legs.
>>109It’s a technique considering the damage to the legs.
I said I was ready to seal it, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be used anymore.
The attack power of Agito’s ankle destruction is just too insane, isn’t it?
Even though I got hit directly by multiple dragon bullets, I’m still doing just fine.
Isn’t the name “Mirage” really stylish and cool?
The demon king is starting to feel embarrassed.
>>115The Kure Family Chronicle
Lion bite
The density of the wounds was probably 52 times.
My ankle is in bad shape, so wouldn’t that be dangerous for kicking as well?
>>119I never actively use kicks like that from the beginning.
Come to think of it, if I didn’t have old injuries, I could have been firing off powerful shots without any risks…
“It’s no big deal, just the ankle or something…” said the fantasy doctor, and that’s not okay.
If a bomb core directly hits, it is believed that it would have the power to create a hole in Gōzō Murobuchi.
>>122What Mizubuchi took was just a counterpunch, so it was safe.
Was that power safe?
It feels like the short range and difficulty in hitting of the bomb core were due to the ankle, so how much of a lingering effect did Agito’s ankle destruction have?
It’s like they’re healing hindrance on par with mythological heroes.
Even with the explosive core of Areyurius, if it’s a vital spot, it can deliver a single blow with tremendous power.
Is a prosthetic leg safe in a fistfight?
It seems that Wakatuki-san has a body type that allows for full-body muscle control~
>>128I’m not good at those fine details…
>>138Aside from the constitution, it’s quite balanced for those who don’t have much…
Is it coming off?
The explosive core could potentially kill the opponent, so it is sealed.
The injury itself is something that heals, but I wonder if it got worse because I was using the explosive core.
Why is Wakatsuki-san the only one getting debuffed a bit?
>>132It’s amazing that I’m even surviving with this kind of constitution…
If you can throw a ton of jabs and then hit with a strong punch, I think that would be pretty insane…
>>133To seal it forever…
>>141I’m going to become like Usotsuki-san!
Despite the incredibly advanced medical technology, my old injuries on my hands and feet won’t heal.
It makes you wonder if they’re being serious, right…?
The substitute special move for the explosive core is a bite with 52 times the muscle strength.
I know a lot about it.
>>135Don’t say random things, uncle!
To defeat a muscle embodiment like Julius, you might need destructive power equivalent to a nuclear explosion, but for an ordinary human, it’s clearly excessive firepower, and the strain on the body and the large opening when it’s disengaged are significant…
It’s a creature that can’t be allowed to exist unless it’s a full-spec Wakatsuki or a fantasy or sci-fi enhanced human…
>>137Takeuchi Takeshi might start a serialization titled “I Think I Can Just Barely Win After Reincarnating in Another World.”
“Bakushin” is also a simple yet powerful technique name, and I feel that Wakatuki-san surprisingly has a good sense of naming.
Well, the principle of the explosive core technique is about “concentrating the power of muscles to a single point… and then releasing it…???” which is pretty unclear to me…
>>140You have a penis, right?
You would squeeze that little thing tightly with your hand, right?
When you let it go all at once, your penis stretches out vigorously, right?
Bakkushin is the full-body version of that.
I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
It is compared to a reverse punch, not just a simple straight punch.
I talked at length, but the conclusion is that Wakatuki’s penis seems amazing, right?
>>220I don’t understand at all.
Considering that I can shoot one shot in exchange for the worst fighter’s life, it really is scary, the explosive core.
If only I had quickly reached the combination of Bakushin and Jab…
If I don’t give it a little debuff, a muscle density of 52 times is just too much.
It’s like Terry Man’s legs or Ramen Man’s head can’t be fixed.
To be honest, Hisen isn’t physically enhanced either, so I could have just thrown jabs…
>>149Wasn’t Flying Battle losing in power while it was normally being used with divine and demonic powers?
>>154The power is not defeated.
The speed was too different.
>>149Hika-kun originally couldn’t even land a proper jab, so he only had the option of aiming for a counter to turn things around.
It sounds silly, but if there were a connecting technique like a headbutt that could be grabbed and pulled in from a superhuman jab, it might be possible to aim for an instant kill.
Wakatsuki’s bites look more gruesome than Akoya’s, so that’s not good.
The super heavyweight boxer’s lightning-fast jab being the strongest is certainly realistic, but in a manga, all I can see is a future where he gets used as a stepping stone!
>>152Is the lightning jab in this manga really strong?
I don’t think Wakatuki-san’s teeth can handle it…
>>157It’s a full denture made of titanium alloy.
There won’t be a next time.
>>158It seems to be okay.
I wonder who has more power, Ryan or the one I took out.
>>160Young Takuki is incomparable.
>>160Even if Ryan is taken out, it won’t change physically from Ouuma-san’s full throttle advance.
The level of Kamima Hiro-kun is such that Wakatsuki-san’s striking looks honestly slow, so it’s not at the level where you can just throw jabs.
>>163But if it’s something that connects us, then it probably has a sense of ease that I can’t quite grasp, huh…
>>163As expected, it’s not a specification of an enemy that can be handled by waiting for self-destruction with extreme endurance!
It has become a technique unique to Wakatuki that is more characteristic of Wakatuki than Bakushin.
Well, considering the visuals, it’s probably impossible to win just with jabs, so you’ll have to go for the big shots.
I thought about how Julius is and when I reread it, I found out that he’s okay except for sudden bursts even in explosive situations.
I mean, Wakatsuki-san is too tough, it scares me.
>>167Why are you still alive, Wakatsuki-san, after being slammed against the arena wall and thrown to the floor with all your strength for the finish?
In general, Wakatsuki-san has more power than Demon and God.
When I was a full-power god-demon, I was losing in power.
But he died right after that.
Superhuman constitution × 100% Guifun… Right now, I am probably the strongest in the world when it comes to just muscle strength.
But you know… that special Mohican warrior, Wu, died so easily…
>>171That’s still below Wakatsuki even if you take that off.
It seems that it’s above the demon spirit × superhuman physique, so probably Wakatsuki-san and Julius.
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In the first place, it was too strange that Wakatsuki didn’t fall behind in specs against gods and demons…
Since it works by hand, it’s fine to do it by hand.
Smart…
>>177The explosion core was overkill after all…
Everyone keeps talking about how many times their muscle strength is or how many times their power is, making the appreciation for this area weaker.
>>180Rather, it’s a cap that comes out at the very beginning with Wakatsuki-san.
>>180The 52 times of Wakatuki is too exaggerated, and it makes it seem that there’s really a lack of martial arts talent.
Unlike the folks from Wu, Wakatsuki-san has exceptional durability, after all.
I can’t quite grasp Mr. Oomori’s strength because the fangs vary so much!
>>183Maybe it’s the second strongest after Agito.
>>183Probably the second strongest after Agito and the old man.
Even if I exaggerate as much as Eddie, it’s still not enough for Jackie.
Isn’t it better for Kure to get Wakatsuki pregnant?
>>186Is Wakatsuki going to give birth…?
>>186I wonder if it’s hereditary.
The illusion killing technique suitable for Usotsuki-san.
While everyone is talking about things like double or whatnot, having one person at 52 times is just ridiculous.
I mean, you’re going to die, right?
It’s not just about power; the relationship of density makes it look like a full-body armored warrior.
Well, looking back now, the fight between Tobi and Wakatsuki was just a bundle of irregularities…
The genetically superior Goseisei faction with a superhuman physique, Wakatsuki and Julius, are stronger than a 100% demon soul.
Well, there is a possibility that Ryan is offering lip service, you know?
>>194In the first place, the two haven’t had a direct confrontation with Raian, so it’s bound to be a rough estimate.
Waiting for self-destruction only looks that way in the end!
I aimed for a counter, but in the end, I couldn’t hit properly.
Since my consciousness was blown away, it has to be Kamimahiko-kun.
Mr. Wang Sen is considered to be of a higher rank by places like Mitsuba and Takayama, so he is strong even with his fangs.
I wonder if the bomb core actually worked on Agito.
In a tournament, Agito has a habit of starting with a careless play, so if you hit him with an unexpected high-damage move right at the start, you might be able to win.
If there was a shinpanchi, the tournament horse would have been easily defeated…
>>200To put it another way, in the main story, I was only able to turn the tables with a single blow during the demon slaughter, while being almost completely beaten from start to finish, and even when I occasionally countered, it resulted in no damage.
When I think about it calmly, even though my heart rate has increased, my muscle strength probably doesn’t change that much, but my power actually does go up…
I wanted you to resist, human.
Jackie-chan proves that a physical spec like Ouma-san’s is just fine…
>>205Even so, it must be quite a premium selection!!