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Ippo got to Gedo's chest and delivered two body blows as Gedo blocked his heart by reflex. As Gedo retreated, Ippo became unable keep his neck tense and his vision became distorted. After
getting hit with Gedo's lefts and his eyes become swollen almost shut, the seventh round ended. At the corner, Ippo's swollen eyes were healed after Kamogawa, having placed his hands in a bucket of ice for forty seconds, placed his icy cold hands on them. Ippo defeating Gedo. In the eighth round, Ippo charged toward Gedo, knowing he could take a few hits while getting close. To his surprise however, Gedo's punches became more damaging due Gedo clinching his fist and not extending his range with unclenched fists and loose-fitted gloves. Ippo was pushed back to the ropes as he held a tight guard to his head. His guard was broken and, after getting hit with a left, Ippo dodged a right as the punches
that Gedo throws were no longer confusing him. Being able to see and dodge Gedo's punches, Ippo hit him with multiple body blows, making Gedo go to the ropes. After Ippo stopped Gedo from escaping the ropes, and dodged a right uppercut, Ippo hit Gedo with a liver blow that caused him to go down.
This is totally not a wish-fulfilment series. It's a shame Soldat's character among many others has to be brought down like this in order to inauthentically raise the MC up. Redemption story this is not, and in
line with the insipid conventions of modern isekai, au contraire is the normalization of escapism and the promotion of docility.
Straight off the bat, this arc is about the MC’s erectile dysfunction. The 34-year-old psyche inside a healthy teenage body is now impotent from the shame and trauma of his underage cousin leaving him after bedding her last season. There is no shame in the act of bedding his underage cousin itself and using that instead as an opportunity for the MC to grow, of course; which was instead celebrated due to everything I
have already established about the type of series this is. The new ED premise is farcical on multiple layers. It’s the start of a new story despite the one thus far being left unfinished, and the plot immediately degenerates into aimless, feeble meandering with lethargic pacing that reads more like the author’s escapist hentai fanfiction than ever before. It takes an inoperative veer from Rudeus having to escape an alien continent and reuniting his family into him breezing through a magic academy in laxity (as if one extremely derivative setting for this series wasn’t enough) and hoping he’ll somehow cure his impotence there. There is no defined act structure nor genuine narrative drive and momentum, and it feels like a tedious detour from the initial story. More importantly, however, is that this entire premise is made all the more laughable by the fact that it’s based on the dopey contrivance of Eris’ unrealistically stupidly written letter and irrational decision to abandon Rudeus.
"Full Scope" (全貌, Zenbō) 169. "Super Entertainment" (超常娯楽(スーパーエンターテイメント),
Sūpā Entāteimento) 170. "Body Revolution" (肉体革命,
Nikutai Kakumei) 171. "After the Game" 172. "Double Suicide" (心中, Shinjū) 173. "vs.