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He just needed some training. I wonder if he'll learn something else than footwork from Gaoh, or Koga will end up training under other fighter's tutelage.
What I'm getting at is WHERE'S BEARD?
 
I really hope Gaoh starts learning from a bunch of the old generation fighters and becomes a massive concentration of all the fighting types, kind of like how Kanoh Agito was.
 
This is hard even for trained fighter.
Respect toward you mr.Sandrovich Yabako, the author of the series.
 
@NMR-3
If I recall correctly Katahara was amused by his attempt at coup. And the rest of the problems from that were probably solved with money.
 
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Didn't see any TN about the line about salt so here:

"to send salt to your enemy" is a phrase that means "to play fair"
comes from when Japanese lords would deliver salt to a besieged enemy, thinking it was unfair to simply starve them out
 
So Koga managed one win. So I guess he's improving after all.

@pitpat I actually read about that fairly recently, but it didn't click until you brought it up.
 
@regalia001 re-learning is always hard, training has to be done fright from the start or you pick up bad habits. The shifting weight idea isn't even considered in a lot of real life martial arts, they usually put their weight on both legs. Chinese internal arts consider this to be a big mistake. It's surprising how close to real martial arts this manga actually is, the author has done his research.
 
I really hope that Koga will be a likable character (at least for me) since he is the worst character at the moment.
 
B-But of course!! footwork... that's exactly what I thought he was missing in the previous chapter... yeah.
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Well, I'm glad that my boy Okubo is back! It was pretty underwhelming when he got jobbed in part 1 by End Boss, I like him and his personality more than a favorit of majority of readers in here - Gaolang. Anyway, thanks Hokuto no Gun for quality delivired once again!
 

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