Hello, it seems that we are here, warning: this chapter contains strong scenes of violence and hatred
-Good job, you can leave.
Their training ended for them, which was a blessing because they were seriously exhausted from this, as they had given everything and were exhausted.
-w-Wow this is crazy, making us train against the -probably content.
-He didn't take anyone seriously - Hibari was sweating.
-if this is from another sign or rank, we are tired
-This is ridiculous, what monster is he?!! Because we are like this, we must leave.
-The truth is that we should be happy.
-Yagyu we must be aware of one very important thing and that is that no one should underestimate others -Ikagura looked at her seriously -besides, you have been bothering him and he has left you very hurt, I think it's because of Hibari, right? Do you want more affection from her than from him?
-It is simply impossible...who sees him, I say he is attractive but men are the same, they only see her for her body?
"It's because I don't see it that way, it's different," she said.
-I get it Asuka, it's like she sees through us, maybe even better than we see ourselves.
What stupidity, this is ridiculous, seriously, do they think he has good intentions, because would someone do this? Surely he wants to have us as slaves and once he does this, he will abuse us but of course my maigas don't... realize that? When will he do this, he is an abuser of professionals, that's why they don't notice everything he does now, but do I have plans for him? Do you think it can be hidden, we'll see?
Clearly, she doesn't understand what she's getting herself into. She planned all this... and it backfired. She ended up chained to a post—I mean, a kind of post made of grass—and after that, she would serve as a new example of those who oppose him.
Beings like her are ignorant. He himself thought they understood everything on their own.
Another mistake, and after that, she tried to attack him, only to be stopped by Haruka, who then tied her to the post.
"That damned woman, it's a good thing she gets out of here because I'll kill her," he thought hatefully.
"Haha ... I'd give her a lesson in humility, not because she's a woman like some other fools... no offense, but gender equality is important too. There are some wicked women who need lessons in humility, or at least something called punctuality.
Not as a joke, but seriously. She doesn't need that; she needs the truth, the real truth. A truth that makes them understand that you're a real man, not just some guy who goes off with any woman because she's pretty. He chooses women who are beautiful inside, with love and respect, because without that, nobody is worth anything. Let's be realistic: the truth matters, and if you have to live your life this way, then so be it.
Why does he have this power and strength if he's not even a shinobi? It wouldn't make sense, and to make matters worse, he mocks everyone.
How ridiculous this all must be.
Revenge would be the least she could do against him for taking her beloved sister's eye away—or rather, almost her "sister," as Yagyu Hibari sees her, like a sister, unaware that her revenge would be her undoing.
She knew he was strong, but not that strong, and to prove it, she humiliated him. But her hatred blinded her, and now she will pay with her certainty, but her body will also be put to the test.
She must learn humility.
One way or another, one learns in this world, even if it doesn't seem important to some people. The protagonist can be a bastard or someone strong, but if someone messes with someone he loves, his principles will be different.
