
I wonder if he/she is not suitable as the main character…
Monster
Psycho
A perfect protagonist is great, isn’t it?It’s so perfect that there isn’t even a growth element…
>>4It’s not perfect, and it lacks two…
I like it, but is this really a story based on Pokémon?
>>5The protagonist is an undercover detective! The heroine is a second-generation religious follower! The rival is a victim of the religion!
No! This human is different!!
Having morals is, conversely, frightening.
>>7I wonder how I would have grown if Number One hadn’t trained me…
>>7Because my foster parents drilled it into me as a safety measure…
Chief of Police!
>>8Unemployed person!
A guy who is only human in body.
Emotional-less Person
I said goodbye without being bound at all…
A protagonist whose psychological state remains almost unchanged from the beginning to the end of the story.
A rabid dog that seems ready to bite even the organization it belongs to if it doesn’t align with its programmed sense of justice.
I would believe it if someone said the true identity is a robot.
There are too many people who don’t understand that punchline.
>>18Can you explain it, Anonymous-chan?
I want to read the sequel to this story, but I’ve graduated, and Rakutsu has disappeared, so I don’t know what to do.
I’ve never seen a trainer being so shocked by their own Pokémon.
It’s great to say that once this mission is over, I’ll change my appearance so you won’t recognize me.
Heartless (heartless)
The heroine being a second-generation cult member is quite edgy.
This one is even sharper…
If I could catch a certain size, would the character of the thread change? It seems unlikely…
What was the point of having the genetic wedge after all?
>>27It seems that Kyurem was involved in the reason for the lack of emotions, but they probably couldn’t recover it.
>>27After all, the DNA wedge itself is quite an item whose origin is not well understood…
The Disguised One
Were you abandoned in your childhood? I believe that someday it will all come together.
Of course, the international police would handle it with caution.
Well, the Plasma Gang is a terrible organization no matter how you look at it, so it can’t be helped.
The problem is that this appearance and name may never appear again.
It was a parade of shockers, but the one that really surprised me the most was when I became unemployed and continued with the International Police without any shock at all…
Even if they make a reappearance, I think they will probably be a different person and act alone.
>>36The last Acroma with that magician…
In the beginning, it seemed like we could become a good team with Futachimaru.
Futachimaru
Genesect
Keldeo
Kabutops
Gliscor
It became something that felt like the way an evil organization uses its resources.
>>41Genesect is pushed to the brink of overheating, while Scizor is driven to desperation. What else was there…?
I’m really glad I was picked up by the side of order…
>>42Too much of a backstory for someone picked up by an evil organization and positioned as an enemy executive…
Just in case, the ending with the heroine is like that!
>>43But you know, we properly parted at the end with “Classmate Rakutsu-kun.”
This guy is just too out of place!
It’s pulling in characters from the previous game’s protagonist squad!
I think leaving behind Kabutops and making them fight on their own gives off a villainous vibe.
I don’t dislike the thread image either.
Hey, I won’t let you treat Ruri-chan any way you want! Hey!!
Isn’t it amazing that you can pretend to be an ordinary person if you want to?
I don’t feel anything.
Hurry up and teach this guy humanity, heretic-chan.
In one way or another, it was fun to talk about the web series here as well.
The held Keldeo Marshadow…
>>40You have such a shitty sense of naming.
>>54That will resonate with other protagonists too!
>>56Is it a ruby?
They may be excellent, but they lack humanity too much!
We’ll probably change as we fight together… I guess we’ll change… right?
It’s only because they were picked up by the side of order, but I’m scared that if they were picked up by villains, they would do terrorism or anything without hesitation.
>>60If necessary for the justice I’ve been taught, I wouldn’t hesitate to make sacrifices, even now.
It’s nice how the scene with the carefree guy at the academy becomes horror when you know the truth.
Everyone has given names to their Pokémon, but only Genesect is still called Genesect… Well, it’s fine; it’s Technoblast.
If the Plasma Gang hadn’t been involved, I probably would have been dropped by the cultists, had my information extracted, and manipulated, so I have that level of trust.
Amazing! This human can control and regulate their emotions like the senior holy sword warriors!
>>65It’s different! Emotions don’t exist from the beginning!
When asked if it was interesting… um.
>>66Chapter 11 is something I like, but it won’t have general appeal.
There are too many elements that were hastily collected due to a lack of time.
Just because it’s Pokémon and a boys’ magazine, it’s definitely not a virgin (in terms of both murder and sex) even if it’s not depicted.
The Genesect that appeared at the end of the BW arc is the red one, which is different from the Inspector’s Genesect; I was genuinely impressed by that misleading detail that could only be done in a manga.
On top of that, it’s a final battle between Genesects.
I feel a bit disappointed that since the setting was so great, I wish they had more time to delve deeper into this confrontation.
Everyone was captivated by the Commissioner.
I don’t have a strong liking for this protagonist, but…
>>71The reader was reading with the same expression as Keldeo…
>>71In the beginning, the interactions with the handsome guy were nice, right? They were seen positively despite being a bit of a failure.
Also, the exchanges between the professionals and Futachimaru-san.
The CEO’s fierce expression, who apparently rewrote it six times right up to the deadline, was the best.
Use more time and draw it properly.
No matter how you look at it, everything unfolded too quickly.
Once I’ve finished reading, I can’t help but want to shout “What the hell are you?!” can’t I, Inspector?
In the last battle, Hansome was like, “Huh? I’m not your subordinate anymore, but I just came to help you in my personal time,” and it seemed like he was a bit happy about it, so he does have feelings, right?
Is the reason for not having emotions unclear?
But my brain is burned out from Rakufai…
It’s scary that all the characters that will appear in the future could potentially be disguises by the inspector.
The name Rukutsu is somewhat acceptable, but I still think the name Fights-chan is really pushing it!
Acrma has been arrested, but what are we going to do about Sun and Moon?
From here.
>>82What are you talking about? Akroma is right here, isn’t she?
I think it would have been bad if it were the evil side.
>>84The way international police handle the thread is somewhat like a villainous organization.
>>86If we don’t test it, it could go out of control and be unmanageable…
>>84Someone who stabs the boss to death from behind or as a right-hand man and becomes the final boss.
>>87I wonder if there’s that much proactiveness…
It seems like they will continue to work in the shadows, creating doubts and suspicions for eternity.
>>84If the villain says, “I was raised by the organization and I don’t understand feelings,” I think that’s still a character that makes sense.
The fact that the protagonist was picked up by the police makes me feel even more terrified than evil itself…
>>90So I checked if I could act as justice even if I were dismissed from the police.
>>90Villains like that usually regain their emotions as they interact with the protagonist.
It’s too intense to start with a breakup after all the things that probably happened with the idol from the very beginning.
I think it’s amazing how a character can have no emotions at all until the very end.
>>91Moreover, the main character…
Your disguise is so perfect that you can show up anywhere!
>>92I’m scared…
>>92Isn’t it something a heroine should notice!?
toward
He wouldn’t disguise himself in a way that a novice could detect.
It’s too strong.
I think usually the hero regains their humanity through interactions with the heroine and their companions.
The way of calling someone “Mr. Unemployed” is so ridiculous that it makes me laugh.
The terms “unemployed” and “cultist” are just too funny.
Does it have no ego?
>>100There is a set of behavior guidelines that has been inputted.
The PokéSpe world cannot be trusted at all, whether it’s the international police or the Pokémon Association.
>>101Well, Pokémon is a bit too easy to use as a weapon…
Destructive acts are one thing, but being able to use hypnosis as well makes me feel that a strong organization is necessary to maintain society.
>>101I think it’s crazy that more than half of the Gym Leaders have been Team Rocket since the first generation.
Group Brawho was all lovey-dovey…
I wish we had the jobless lord against a crazier organization than the Flare Gang from the Pokémon Special version…
To adapt those born as abnormal individuals to social life by binding them with rigid rules.
Is it Dexter…?