There’s a reason spoiling yourself with an unofficial translation is a deviation or what’s really happening.
Kenjaku didn’t make any critique on Gojo’s good looks, but the whole situation, that is Gojo was losing to Sukuna. And that per Kenjaku’s perspective, it is favorable to him.
Ahh, don’t trust long-haired guys, like Reggie Star?
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Akatsuki no yona chapter 239- Chagol
So it does seem that for the first time in forever, there is a person with inhuman power.
That guy seems to be as strong as Hak and is able to take an arrow into his chest (though it seemed to be the right side and not the left side, so Yona did not hit his heart).
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YUUTA HIVE, STAND UP !!!! MY SON JUMPED IN THE SCENE AND DELIVERED!!! HE ADDRESSED HIS FAULTS, APOLOGIZED FOR HIS ABSENCE, COUNTER ATTACK AFTER COUNTER ATTACK, AND DEFEATED THE DOMAIN-LESS ALLEGATIONS!!! LET US REJOICE FOR THIS WEEK BEFORE THE FOLLOWING!!! STAND UP AND BE PROUD FOR THAT BOY, OKKOTSU YUUTA !!!!!!
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my thoughts on the color version of mitsuya's design.
For a long time, I always had the impression that the dress is in black and white colors.
Like, I've written enough Doramitsu fics to emphasize these colors.
... The renowned dragon soars up to the heavens in light cashmere, and the other dragon falls to earth, draped in heavy velvet seeking for love ...
For anyone asking why, it never occurred to me that the color could be in any spectrum of red, because I regarded the velvet in the sentence as the type of fabric Mitsuya used, rather than the color of the dress.
Before the fan translation came out, since I cannot speak Japanese, I somehow thought that the darker one would represent Draken and the light one would represent Mitsuya. I remember seeing the design and thought to myself about how it resembled Draken in volume 25. So the darker one must be Draken's!
But the description throws me off because one seemed to symbolize someone's going to heaven and the other fell onto earth, seeking for love. Considering the story behind Mitsuya's design, of course I would think that:
Light = Draken
Dark = Mitsuya
I used this formula for years. God knows, I'm writing enough coda/post-canon for chapter 238-239 using that formula.
But who would have fucking known that I was actually wrong right all along?
Now, let's talk about this official confirmed color version of the manga.
The darker one apparently consisted of red color with a gold accent. While the light one as you can see, is all white.
And we definitely could not ignore the fact that the model of each design is having a certain someone's hair right?
It looked a lot like Draken here.
And Mitsuya here.
And don't tell me that those color compositions didn't remind us of them?
Now, I know that sometimes the colored version didn't match the anime. Like here's Draken's hoodie was black, not red.
But take a closer look at these designs and tell me that this is not the representation of Draken
and that this is not the representation of Mitsuya
The color version caught me off guard, especially since Wakui decided to give the model's hair, Draken and Mitsuya's hair colors. This is a fucking representation of them at the finest, Mitsuya reinvent Twin Dragons through his design. In every sense.
I just found out, how far he went for that.
Those designs could be interpreted in many ways, but one thing is for sure.
Don't. Tell. Me. Mitsuya. Didn't. Love. Draken.
Because he did, he does, and he will always do.
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Very cool to wake up and have lots of people filling the Kenjaku tag with talk about how they don't give a shit about them and don't understand their motivation beyond "science fun" (it is)
Like, why do you think Kenjaku was talking so much about friendship this chapter?? Do you think that might be a hint to their motivation and not just "I do it because it's fun" (also true)? This chapter was a whole refresher and infodump on their motives and people still don't get it. And after the last time we saw them was them not-really talking to Tengen, this chapter continues to be Kenjaku talking to people who don't want to listen. Do you think there might be a theme here?
I miss Tengen... (almost as much as Kenjaku does)
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Kenjaku, baffled.
To wit:
Fumihiko Takaba, the entertainer, made a head-turning appearance on Chapters 168 and 169.
I am expecting him to make Kenjaku more confused. Let the entertainer play around with Kenjaku, Gege. Don’t off him.
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Okay, we have it officially confirmed:
So Hiori actually planned to quit soccer, but after the last match he decided against it.
Not that I had any illusions that he would give up this sport. Even though I kind of wanted him to do it, the plot suggested that Hiori would continue playing football.
On the one hand, I'm a bit disappointed, because I still think it would be an interesting move in the plot (I'll still hope that there will be another character in "Blue Lock" who will resign of their own free will).
But on the other hand, I'm really happy that Hiori has finally found something for himself in this sport. In a sense, he was free from his parents. He puts himself first and starts playing HIS football. He developed as a character.
He became a football freak. A monster. An egoist. Ego would be proud (if he cared at all). I am proud of Hiori because nothing makes me happier than when a character who, after difficult experiences, finds a thrill in what he does and is able to smile sincerely.
Go Hiori, go!!! I keep my fingers crossed for you. Show them all and enjoy what you do. I hope you will be happy because you deserve it.
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