
It’s ridiculous that the gang is gathering for such a silly reason like being bored college students.
>>1(So you can’t come to the aquarium without a reason…?)
Ordering from the Takamatsu Slur and the Slur faction is impossible, right…
If Takakusa-san can’t control the emulator, wouldn’t they also attack the Slur faction?
>>4There’s probably no one here at the aquarium who has murderous intent.
>>9That’s a shark.
>>4Perhaps that will lead to a breakthrough.
If you shake it, there seems to be a bit of miracle residue left.
>>5I had the image that if I used it all up, I would die immediately…
It’s really interesting when Shin is the main character.
It’s like a cool double-page spread of the enemy bosses gathering, but they just happened to come together by chance, which is terrible.
Let’s have the final battle at the aquarium like this.
Shin has no choice but to marry this unfortunate woman left behind and make her happy…
You’re hanging in there pretty well…
Isn’t this miracle and misfortune something beyond human understanding?
>>14I think it’s in the same category as senile old people.
The only person Sakamoto fought seriously against before was probably a movie director.
After all, this girl is Shin’s heroine.
There was no such thing as a Chinese girl.
Um…! There is already a China heroine in this manga!!!
The Takasura-san who is doing “?” is way too much like a senile old man.
Since there is a condition that responds to killer intent, can we redirect Takamura-san’s focus with the ORDER’s thought rewriting?
Can you do it…?
>>21While the others are trying to kill Shin, if Shin suppresses his killing intent, it seems that he would automatically be considered safe.
To be honest, I was surprised because I thought it would never come up again.
What will happen to the position of that fake Kagura…?
>>25That guy is probably gone by now.
It only exists occasionally as a color illustration.
There’s no way the heroine is someone whose name doesn’t even come to mind, even for those who subscribe late at night.
>>27It’s Kagura.
Forget about China, which doesn’t even treat Roboco as a heroine in a natural way.
I feel like there was a Chinese girl just for one class last week.
>>29I was helping to stop the gun.
I wonder if sending the thought of “kill the slur” would be considered a murderous intent assessment.
The character design is simply cute, isn’t it, fortune teller-chan?
The reason for not being able to cut off this time made me laugh; this manga is indeed interesting.
>>36To be frank, no one thought Shin would die as of last week…
>>36You’ve surpassed the time when Mr. Takamura sharpened his blade with bullets…
The idea of just cutting off heads and help coming was kind of weak, but the way I barely slipped away by sheer coincidence fits Sakamoto much better.
What was Shin’s secret weapon?
I can only think of letting Takakura go wild as a way to break the deadlock.
In other words, the fact that Takamura-san might be able to handle this situation if they go wild is crazy.
Unko-chan is cute, isn’t she?
I always seem to run out of gas.
If the thread image remains capable of using abilities, it could become a nuisance because it’s so fraudulent…
Is this unfortunate girl Shin’s wife?
I want to commend the fact that the sword itself was genuinely penetrating, not just an image or visual effect.
This week showcased the author’s unique style and it was quite good.
It’s quite rare for a main heroine to appear after the 20th volume.
If I can get through this because of the senile old man mode, then I really am a senile old man, aren’t I?
Atriel is normally charming, so keep rubbing it more.
Akao’s niece seems to be going off track, so the thread image has settled nicely as a heroine.
Sakamoto kills the rampaging slur while crying, and it ends.
Cute
– Dedication
– Capable
I’m happy when Atari-chan shows up.
>>58It’s great because a wacky theory typical of Sakamoto comes out in terms of ability too.
In reality, it’s not even close to astronomical probability…
During the time in prison, they said the lucky item isn’t a superpower but a fated person, so I seriously think she is the heroine for Shin.
I like the current development of Shin’s protagonist feeling.
The heroine Atari-chan is also cute.
I’ve been happy to see the carefree mob and the essence of Sakamoto Days coming back since around last week.
I still don’t understand why I came here, but it’s okay because it’s cute.
>>64You came to help Shin, didn’t you?
The place is probably divined.
I like Atari-chan because she is the cutest in this manga.
The introduction to the story where Slur and Order team up was strange.
After that, what’s really so interesting…
Um… What about the Chinese heroine?
>>67I’m in the anime.
So cute!
>>67To be honest, from the beginning I thought of her as a heroine in the sense of a character I dislike, like a female companion character such as Kagura.
I didn’t particularly mind if a romantically appealing heroine appeared in the story.
Aren’t you struggling with how to handle the author? Well…
On the contrary, this completely new strategy of using this child’s misfortune against the enemy…
>>69When misfortune reaches its peak, it seems to turn into an opportunity, which is nice, isn’t it?
>>69That’s great, isn’t it?
Unlucky, huh?
If Shin has sex with this girl, unfortunately, she would get pregnant right away…
But if you’ve been saved so devotedly, there’s nothing left to do but get married.
Since there was zero romantic tension with China, who is like a colleague or friend, I can really become the heroine.
Chinese people can marry their subordinates even if there’s no Shin, but for this girl, there really is no one but Shin.
I don’t specifically remember any Chinese people particularly being flagged, so it’s fine, isn’t it?
>>79She’s a standout presence but not the heroine to begin with…
Shin and Atari-chan’s newlywed couple should be entrusted with the new store of Sakamoto Shoten.
The cut surface from last week’s draw was so beautiful that the one who got stuck was done by Takamura-san (the real one), and I thought that if someone got their head chopped off, they would die instantly, but it seems like it came through the tunnel effect.
I thought that just being unhappy wouldn’t lead to getting together, but if you collide, it solves the problem.
No matter how hard China girl and Shin try, they can only become silly siblings.
Why is Atari-chan so obsessed with such a thing even though she’s so hot?
>>85Why, you ask…
It’s only because they are my destined person…
The situation is so dire that I can only see a route to survive.
It’s funny how something that seems normally hopeless makes me feel like I might survive.
China is the wife’s bodyguard.
However, it’s sad that Shin, who is getting stronger and stronger, always has bad luck with opponents… You could say it’s very protagonist-like, though…
>>90Harma was a just right opponent, but now it’s too tough, even if it’s due to misfortune…
Shin is just a normally nice guy.
I will save families who came to the aquarium even if it means risking my life.
I’m strong in superpowers, but I don’t look impressive at all.
It’s about time you powered up a bit.
>>92I think it’s admirable that you’re solely focusing on the application of telepathy, rather than exploring a wide range of superpowers like telekinesis or pyrokinesis.
The visuals are plain, I suppose.
Honestly, I think Shin’s battles are more flashy.
I feel like Sakamoto still hasn’t surpassed the scene on the Ferris wheel from the Boil battle.
Even though he is the protagonist, being the one who struggles like Polnareff is, in a sense, delicious.
I quite like things like the remote battle in the JCC entrance exam, “Hasta la vista, baby,” and Sakamoto’s actions too…
Isn’t the basic firepower increasing each time, Shin?
Receive exclusive weapons.
>>99Super Power Gloves…
>>99You received it, right!
Sakamoto’s environmental use is interesting, but he doesn’t have any special moves since he’s always slim.
>>102It seems that Torres gave a clue a long time ago, but I wonder if household skills will be the final power-up.
It’s crazy to think that if it happens, the rest is just a matter of luck, but I like it.
I find the idea of gun crafting in prison strangely romantic and I like it.
I thought the China girl would have a standout moment as a bodyguard to protect Sakamoto’s wife, but that wasn’t the case at all.
As a manga, Giant Killing is enjoyable to watch.
You’ve learned to enhance self-hypnosis, haven’t you, Shin-kun?
It’s plain because it doesn’t change visually.
I thought Kagura would be in this position…
I wonder if this wife can be considered a kind of enhancement item.
I should have learned Clock Up during the Heavenly Bow battle, but I haven’t used it since then.
Maybe I’m unconsciously avoiding it because it puts a huge strain on my brain.
It’s so pitiful that no one pays attention to me, so I’m quoting my own replies on a crappy connection.
I made sure to erase it properly.