
Did you think you could win with three people? What?
There’s no way I can win against three people!
Did I really win?
Being strong as a strategist, huh…
I can defeat three parasites, but I couldn’t defeat just one famous detective.
In Iwamaki’s manga, there are many lines that I would like to say at least once before I die.
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Are you stupid or what!?
>>6I want to say it, but I don’t want to be in a situation where I have to!
>>6If I think about the background behind my statement, I don’t want to say it!
>>6I don’t want to say it at all.
>>6I really don’t want to end up in a situation where I have to say that.
>>5What? I see.
>>5Since it’s tiring, hold it yourself.
It’s nice to connect to Shinichi after depicting strength here and then being killed without resistance…
You’re the worst… the absolute worst.
I want to say.
I don’t want a female teacher like this.
The other day, I tried imitating humans… I laughed out loud in front of the mirror…
I felt pretty good…
>>11No one would do something like that…
>>24Wasn’t it just that you wanted to observe yourself laughing out loud in front of the mirror?
Did Gotou create that image too? If they hadn’t awakened to their maternal instincts, they would have become a really troublesome enemy.
It’s not so much that they’re the enemy, but rather that if we keep running away, we might not be able to supplement anything.
>>14If you change your face and your family register, then there would be no need to kill Shinichi and the others, right?
The parasite must have thought that with a situation of 3 to 1, and with two males on our side, they would win 100%.
If we’re too smart, what does our future hold…?
It’s too sad to be a creature like that.
Because it’s a generation of life that cannot reproduce…
Did you do it…!
Gen!
The fact that parasites have no reproductive ability is quietly a dead end from the start…
Although it’s not the main point, where did the parasite seeds that seem to have come from space get scattered from?
>>21I think it’s depicted as space, but it didn’t come from space.
It’s already flowed into the sea of the internet.
The homo that has become electronic information is not human.
It is a material shaped like a human.
>>22Stop the blasphemy of Amazing Grace.
Well, you probably wouldn’t understand… It’s a discussion about this domain.
I wonder if the person who created the thread was surprised when they actually had a child and gave birth to a human baby.
Wait, does this mean that we, as a species, can’t increase our population…? So we only have the role of consuming this species…?
>>28Well, it’s obvious that if a human engages in reproductive activities, the offspring will be human, and the thread’s image is also mentioning this during pregnancy…
Is this thread mixed with parasites?
Wasn’t it the Earth that sent out the message “Let’s reduce humanity!”?
>>33Such guesses are being made.
That being said, it’s nice that those details aren’t particularly revealed in the story.
A parasite has come into such a thread, hasn’t it…
Even if we say parasite, it’s more akin to “thoughtless fat” than “thinking muscle.”
I feel like it was clearly stated in the complete version of the interview that it didn’t come from space.
Humans aren’t being commanded how to live on Earth either.
It’s too careless for something that was born to reduce the population to end up parasitizing dogs.
There are strange people in every race…
Finally
Even though I have crossed the snowy pass…
Migi… I’m counting on you for defense.
The situation where a failed parasite that attempted to possess a futanari beautiful girl ends up becoming a masturbation toy out of curiosity and provides incredible pleasure didn’t become popular.
>>44Well, that’s only natural…
>>45Then it would be more popular to fail to parasitize a man’s penis and do self-sex instead.
The situation of injecting medicine into a parasite to make it feel good has sprouted from the official source…
>>46Happy is good, right?
There were also some that parasitize the vagina…
Strong parasite indicators with two or more patterns.
I guess they must have forcibly released the sperm by sending signals in the brain a bit here and there.
Being smart enough to differentiate between patterns is strong! However, being smart leads us to question our own existence…
The other day, I tried imitating a human by taking an anal pearl in and out in a park at midnight and moaning loudly…
I was feeling quite good…
>>52That’s not a human…
>>52There are people who want to do such things…
On the contrary, I think it’s amazing that in the country of Tanabata, aliens actually appear and that the revelation of their existence is the main theme.
>>55I feel like the magpies are already extinct.
>>55Watching Gikax made me think of the country of Tanabata a little.
There may have been other organisms that originally parasitized.
If that’s the case, you could have bred over there.
It seems that Uda and Joe were having a pretty bright and fun time, so why was Shinichi in such a hard mode…
>>59When a family is parasitized, the relatives are eaten before they can even mourn…
The gate is open!
Open up!!
It’s a country of Tanabata.
Even so, I’m Japanese.
It’s a line I’d like to say, but the difficulty is quite high…
>>63It’s a garden for 〇〇.
I want to use it.
>>63Changing the color of skin, hair, or eyes…
Joe seems to be close to some amazing people…
I think Mr. Uda has a high ability to avoid danger, or rather, he seems to be someone destined for danger to pass him by.
If you live in the countryside in terms of population density, the probability of encountering other parasites besides yourself is probably low.
But I guess Uda-san won’t be able to find a new lover and will remain single for life.
>>70If Joe likes it, won’t he stay silent?
If an individual that has parasitized the testes and an individual that has parasitized the ovaries have sex, won’t they give birth to offspring of the parasite?
>>71The role of organs is probably impossible, unless it’s something like a muscular heart.
If that’s not the case, I think Goto has parasites even in his organs.
If Shinichi had kids, some of them would probably have a bit of Parasite mixed in.
It’s not a parasite’s reproductive organ, so the genes are different too.
From Joe’s perspective, there are no benefits at all to Mr. Uda having a spouse.
I was surprised that Uda-san was out even in the rod role.
“Please defend me… I’ve told my sister that before.”
Got it! Enough already! Stop it!
Tamura is just so cool, isn’t he?
I like how the values of Migi and Shinichi shift in opposite directions as the story progresses.
Whether to call it Tamura or Tamiya.
You can tell if I got off with that thin book.
A creature with free time in its heart!
How wonderful!
The fact that Mr. Uda has not encountered any danger is largely due to being in the countryside.
Normal finished product parasites will probably gather in bustling urban areas, so Shinichi should live a slow life in the countryside…
>>83In other words, if you consider the number of parasites, the probability of encountering a parasite and getting infected is really only about the same as being involved in a traffic accident.
>>83The mother who left the city was devoured.
>>92I thought the probability was about the level of getting involved in a traffic accident, and since it’s the countryside, it should be fine.
I happened to hit that low probability by bad luck.
The attack and defense power typical of shonen manga is amazing! It’s strong! But I prefer a grounded strength like the one in the thread image.
>>85In reality, being strong is really about that.
Parasites can recognize each other through signals and they have intelligence, so there may be an advantage to gathering together.
The parasite is taking over the brain, you know.
I wonder what would happen if I just took over the ovaries and testes like Migijoe.
>>93Even if it parasitizes the jaw or the arm, it still has the ability to think, so the brain is not particularly relevant.
>>100If you don’t learn through imitation in the brain, you can’t maintain control of the body.
The spin-off “Long-Living Parasite” by another author is a good interpretation.
>>95For me, health is everything…!!
>>97It’s such a good story that it doesn’t even need a parody.
>>99I need a parody of the look my wife gave me when I said that names don’t really matter.
They have an instinct to first take the brain, eat it, and gain its functional abilities, so they are creatures that do that.
Other organs are probably impossible.
In the epilogue, there are still some individuals left, but it’s a bit sad that they’ve stopped or reduced their human-eating and are now hiding.
In that case, it feels like asking what I was really born for.
>>104While there are individuals like that, there are also those who continue normally.
>>106When considering the actual annual number of missing persons, the number of humans consumed by parasites is just a tiny fraction.
The reason for being born is not necessary for living.
It’s okay to live freely.
Well, there are some humans who are just poop-producing machines without reproducing…
The very first cocoon that contained a parasite won’t come falling down again, and the reason for its birth remains a mystery.
Pafa
Cultures are different!
I often use it.
Being a living organism, it’s only natural, but we are too weak to drugs and toxins.
Considering the factors that led to what happened to the person in the image, Mr. Goto, and CV Ishida-san as well.
The parasite that took over Shinichi’s mother was due to the fact that it didn’t know about seatbelts.
“Be careful of traffic accidents; that’s exactly right…”
Nothing has come… I’ll kill you…
Laughter out loud improving your mood shows the possibility of change, right?
That’s why I flick it at an angle like this.