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Ippo learned from Kamogawa that Yagi was known as the "King of the Underworld" in the mahjong world, being undefeated for twenty years, and that the goal is to have Dragon lose in order to not let him go in the ring in a good mood. Ippo and Yagi arrived to the mahjong parlour, Otakugon, and was introduced the two other mahjong players by the owner: Takachan Ōi and Jen Murakami, who are mahjong professionals and Yagi's pupils. When Dragon arrived to the Otakugon, the mahjong match between Yagi, Dragon, Murakami, and Ōi began, with Ippo watching. After Dragon won the first mahjong match, the second match ended after Yagi got banned when he tried to start gambling with Dragon. Dragon's use of his left hand during the mahjong matches made Ippo come to a realisation that Dragon is a southpaw, soon confirming it when he watched videos at his house again. After receiving a call from Takamura, Ippo ran to the shrine, where Takamura was waiting for him. There, Ippo was surprised as Takamura made an offering. He figured that Takamura was anxious about fighting Dragon, but Takamura was excited for the match. After Takamura pulled the string too hard and broke it, he asked Ippo if he ever thinks that he should give something another try, as he has his boxing and natural talent, asking what is more valuable than those. Without hesitation, Ippo answered with his mother. As Takamura left, Ippo wondered what Takamura prayed for.198. "[224] Reviewing the twelfth volume, Eduardo M. Chavez writing for AnimeOnDVD, commented that despite its long-running publication, "Berserk is as shocking and unique as ever this far into the series. There are few titles out there that can sustain the level of intensity and relevance as this. "[94] In his review of the twenty-first volume, Scott Cambpell of Active Anime wrote: "The deep, dark places that this manga travels to both in story and in artistic expression can be as interesting and captivating as they are horrifying," adding that there are not many other stories or manga quite like Berserk. [225] Writing for SciFi. com, Zac Bertschy said: "Kentaro Miura has managed to create a story that's not only darkly disturbing, but also absorbing and affecting on a deeper level than most manga titles can achieve. " Bertschy praised the story and character development, concluding: "Not for the faint of heart, Berserk is perfect for mature manga fans who like a little blood with their drama. "[226] In Manga: The Complete Guide, author Jason Thompson gave Berserk 4 out of four stars. He called it "[a] blood-soaked sword-and-sorcery epic with elements of Clive Barker's Hellraiser," and wrote: "Berserk's medieval European world of mud and blood is so realistic—and drawn in such realistic detail—that when dark fantasy elements begin to intrude upon it, they do so with a slow, dawning horror. "[4] Thompson, in a review for j-pop.
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