Things got real serious, real quick, but I still laughed at the face on page fifteen.
I'm sorry, but the dramatic build-up, followed by that... I couldn't help a wheeze escaping lol.
Ah, watching porn together. A true proof of immortal friendship.
And I hope a gambling addiction is an actual aspect of his character, you can't just make a gambling manga and not address that.
How exactly did the loaner not recognise Baku's voice tho?
And I thought he was visually similar to Senku from Dr. Stone, now I see they're fellow big-brain protagonists.
I love how the author doesn't say "Don't gamble!" but "Don't gamble inside the country!".
And then proceeds to frame gambling as cool. (Despite it being absolutely nothing like that IRL.)
Aplollonius is a little shit and I like him for that. He dislocated a man's joints twice yet left the pigeon alive.
And I'm so glad Demitorius had a proper duel with the commander. That's a cool high point to end the arc on.
I agree with the other two comments left here; while I am glad to learn more about the German guard and their fighting styles, histories and relationships, these fights were a lame way to do so. I'd have preferred it to be done the way it was being done so far; individual guards getting to shine...