
Upper Image: “` The trembling production of your Hasu is here. “Hokuto no Raoh” Original work by Buronson Q What would have been the consequence if it weren’t the end of the century? (Buronson) It’s an apple. (Original) Cotton candy. “` Lower Image: “` The trembling production of the descended is for you. “Kaito no Oniyōtsū” Original work by Saijiyūko Q’ Once again, what would have been the consequence? (Original – Buronson) It’s a beast curry. “`
What would Raoh have answered?
Like hamburgers?
>>1Perhaps Raoh.
>>4But actually, what I really like is Nissin Spa-O.
I was enjoying cotton candy at the summer festival…
There are no scenes of Kenshiro eating at all.
>>3It’s the end of the century, so there’s no food.
What’s going on, Kenshiro, recovering super fast with just a cup of water?
I wonder how they maintain their physical condition.
>>5Well, it’s a post-apocalyptic world where something like Devil Reverse exists…
Kenshiro holding a candy apple in one hand and cotton candy in the other…
>>8The bat is having too much fun! Ken! It suits you too well to poke fun like that…
>>29There’s no way I’ll win a prize at the festival lottery.
>>32It will hit…
>>53It looks like grandpa’s corpse is buried.
>>8I want water in a different sense.
It seems we share the common view that Ken has a childish preference, even when we align our opinions.
What was I thinking trying to go for a cute style at first…
>>10I think maybe Professor Hara likes elegant men like Maeda Keiji.
There are those who think it’s fitting to eat an entire apple while biting into it, and others who discuss various topics like memories from festivals due to tough training periods.
It ultimately became beef curry.
>>11What an interesting flow this is!
>>13The discussion on whether to prioritize visuals or character traits is interesting.
It’s the end of the century, so isn’t there no beef anymore?
>>14So it all started because Kenshiro’s favorite food was “this is not the time to be saying such things.”
The trivia states that Kenshiro’s favorite food is mentioned in his profile, and since it’s the post-apocalyptic era, he doesn’t have the luxury to be picky about food.
So when I ask the two original characters again what their favorite food is, it turns out like this.
Souther and the others were eating really luxurious meals, so those at the top of the power hierarchy must be having good food too.
Kenshiro definitely lacks enough protein to maintain his muscles.
Dr. Hara is a fan of gap moe.
Mr. Buronson is a tough guy, so there are some discrepancies in that regard.
Ami-ba’s muscular secret points have increased in weight by about double from nothing.
There are still unknown areas in the human body.
It’s funny that they argue from the very beginning about whether it’s Kenshiro or Raoh hiding their face.
Kenshiro is cotton candy…???
>>23Well, Kenshiro had a childhood too, and I don’t think it’s unusual that he liked cotton candy before the apocalypse.
Souther was eating a luxurious meal.
I guess the impression of the shake is just so strong…
It seems there was something in Ken’s profile about being fine without eating or drinking for three days.
>>26I wonder if they’re writing it themselves.
Since Shinn was taken away by Yuria, he has developed that kind of personality.
If it hadn’t been for that, he was a refreshing young man during the visit to the master’s grave, so there isn’t much sense of incongruity.
It seems that during childhood, even before the war, there was quite a bit of leeway.
>>30Despite that, in the spin-off there were foreign agents and martial arts units sent to Japan, which felt quite suspicious.
Is it okay not to eat or drink?
Whether or not there is a favorite food… cotton candy…
Well, I’ve been training since I was a child, so I probably haven’t had a proper social life.
It’s not strange to still have a very childlike inner self, especially since there aren’t many opportunities to develop social skills around the time of becoming an adult, especially in a time like the end of the century.
Even Souther likes curry!
But if beef curry, cotton candy, and candied apples were to appear in that world, I think it would be an incredible feast, and I wouldn’t be able to blame Kenshiro…
There’s a festival I was taken to just once in my life on a whim, and it’s etched in my memory…
The cotton candy is so out of place with the art style that it’s almost unbearable, unlike the apple…
Not long ago, Bronson was doing an interview where he appeared in plain sight.
Upon further consideration, since this is Japan, it’s not surprising if there’s a cotton candy machine somewhere.
>>41Given their physical abilities, it’s not surprising they could make cotton candy with their bare hands.
There is a machine for making shakes at Yuuda-sama’s place, shake.
It’s not hard to imagine scenes where Ryuken and Toki are mixing curry.
The scene of eating an apple looks good, but I understand that it doesn’t look good with cotton candy.
I can understand why cotton candy is seen as a symbol of the extraordinary.
So it’s beef curry.
I think it’s an exquisite setting that evokes both heartwarming feelings and the painful past and present.
It would be better if it were just that the views aren’t aligned, but I wish for something a bit more manly…
It feels like a boy.
There is a description that says the disliked food is crab.
Ken takes a bite of cotton candy and then gives the rest to Rinbat.
Bat said, “What the heck, Ken, are you eating on it?” while complaining and gave the bigger half, which he further divided into two, to Rin, who fed Ken a bite-sized piece of cotton candy.
When I brought a cotton candy machine to try to cheer up Yuria,
Shin ends up being disliked even more because he remembers Ken.
Today’s beef curry doesn’t suit my taste.
It’s uncertain whether I’ll do it with Ken or not.
If it’s Tachibana-chan, she would easily be having fun with an apple and cotton candy in both hands.
I feel like there was a scene where they were fighting between above and below.
Hey
Dad
Does this lottery ticket win?
I’m pretty sure that on Buronson’s side, they initially hid that Raoh was actually Ken Shiro, and I remember Harakun saying it was unfair since both were essentially Ken Shiro.