I just realised something strange, reading this chapter. Sirius is actually pretty much like Steven Seagal in his movies. Unstoppable, but the plot regularly forces him to face stupid, irrelevant challenges. He can sort them out even without really trying. Everybody's looking up to him and continuously praising him, how he's the absolute best in the world. He's dealing out phony advice and cheesy lines all the time, as if his him random talk and cruel lessons were as deep as the best of what Confucius ever wrote. He's surrouding himself with young women who are throwing themselves at him. The only thing missing are random visits to strip clubs that serve no purpose. How could the mangaka miss that detail?