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Soldiers? There’s a military force besides the marines and pirates?
Instantly what?
Didn’t he destroy a planet in the season 2 opening? Also, his serious table flip destroyed Jupiter’s moon.
I’m gonna a drop this novel here, bye.
Author is blind, confirmed. He did not see her fly off into the distance. In the manga, she is shown to be working with Armored Gorilla and Dr. Genus at the House of Takoyaki.
Nah, she lived. In the manga, she was working at the House of Takoyaki with Armored Gorilla and Dr. Genus.
In case no one noticed, her blood sac hit the building and her main body flew off in the distance.
Try talking to Genos.
Is this dirty money? *Reaches for gun*
I thought Lily was into Fubuki, or a big fan of hers. Lily is 14 by the way so that technically makes protagonist an emo pedophile by the law.
I don’t know if it’s just me, but I feel the name Kaiser is close to the word geezer.
So it appears the protagonist “is” gay for Saitama.
He literally explains how he feels about things in the episode where he kills the Giant guy and the custom car guy.
Saitama is mostly apathetic after becoming so strong, his emotions have dulled but not to the extent where he can’t feel pettiness, annoyance, schadenfreude, joy (he makes jokes sometimes), and revenge.
The system probably doesn’t even exist and it’s all in his head since I haven’t seen it’s purpose yet.
The System thinks Saitama is pathetic? Saitama can probably punch the system.
This protagonist is missing out, King is the luckiest (though King thinks he isn’t) and strongest video game player. If he plays gacha games, King would probably have all of the highest rarity characters at max limit break or whatever which is why he probably doesn’t play them since he thinks they’re too easy. The protagonist could never beat King, since someone would show up and beat the protagonist in an actual confrontation. This is what I believe at least.
King might’ve died in that chapter where Garou went God disaster level. Can’t really protect himself from radiation after all. I don’t really know since Saitama time travelled thanks to Garou’s martial arts.
I see “3200 hundred years later.”
I've noticed this a lot when reading novels, but why is the number/word seven/several used so often when it may be an inaccurate depiction of the number of times something has happened? It's that one thing I tend to notice when reading novels.