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At the initial stage, he planned to depict a world that would look more like a desert. When the first volume came out, the company Minami Kamakura Film Commission provided a video promotion, and as it turned out, they had previously released a video with music by Kenshi Yonezu, with the same image: Miku in a jacket against the desert. He decided to change the plot and returned to a more urban setting, though it was difficult to draw backgrounds with a large number of buildings. The concept of the academy was modeled after Yumeno Kyusaku's novel Dogra Magra. The original length of the manga was extended due to Ishiguro finding the ending weak. In the process of working on the series, Ishiguro sometimes has to completely rewrite panels or correct an incorrectly written script to turn it into the best version.

Agreeing to a duel, Rakuro shows Dragonfly how to take advantage of glitches. Elsewhere, Rei attempts to write a letter to Rakuro asking to join his party and play together, but everything she writes embarrasses her so she does not send him any of the letters. 14"Squish"
Transliteration: "Puchitto" (Japanese: ぷちっと)Ayumi KurashimaKazuyuki FudeyasuTokuaki SaitōJanuary 7, 2024 (2024-01-07) Dragonfly eventually wins one duel using a double-punch glitch Rakuro and other players have not seen before, impressing them as no one has discovered a new BERP glitch in years. In exchange, Rakuro shows her a glitch he discovered; Doppleganger, which creates a glitch clone of himself as an ally in duels. Dragonfly decides to invent a name for her new glitch. Returning to Shangri-La, Rakuro decides to try Skill-Linking by visiting one of Emul's triplet siblings, Elke the Skill Gardener in Rabituza. He acquires six linked skills and a Vorpal Moonblade skill, not initially realizing Elke is completely money obsessed, and convinces him to spend almost all his coin. Arthur reveals the next problem; since Ashura Kai use Wethermon to harvest experience, there will definitely be Ashura Kai members there on the day of the duel unwilling to let Wethermon actually die. Luckily, a new update has placed a restriction on assassins; if an assassin dies, all their accumulated money and some equipment gets transferred to whoever killed them, leaving them totally harmless when they respawn. Therefore, before they can fight Wethermon, Arthur decides they must completely destroy Ashura Kai by assassinating all its members. 14.

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After Ada asked for Sarada and Sumire to join them, wishing to talk to girls, Boruto watched them from afar, and later defeated Daemon in a video game. He heard Momoshiki's thoughts, having identified Ada's entrancing ability, but was frustrated when Momoshiki refused to share details. Kawaki noticed his expression, and realising he was talking to Momoshiki, addressed Momoshiki himself, telling him to come out. Boruto tried to play it down, but Kawaki was determined. When Shikamaru convinced Kawaki to stop it, he left, and Boruto followed him, losing track of Kawaki when he shrank himself. Boruto could still sense his presence, but couldn't pinpoint his location, so Shikamaru had him accompany Ada, who wanted to go out. He felt out of place while Ada and the girls shopped, and was teased by Daemon. When Daemon rushed out, intrigued by an intensity he felt from Himawari, Boruto explained she wasn't even a shinobi, and disapproved when he thought that Daemon had a crush on her. Boruto's right eye is scarred by Kawaki. Upon learning that Kawaki was somehow responsible for his parents vanishing, Boruto rushed off to look for him. Kawaki tried sealing Boruto away at the Hokage Rock, but Boruto fought it off with his Kāma. Retrieved December 5, 2009. ^ ハンター×ハンター:1年8カ月ぶり連載再開 [Hunter × Hunter: Resumed serialization for the first time in 1 year and 8 months]. Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). October 6, 2007. Archived from the original on December 17, 2007. Retrieved June 21, 2021. ^ シャングリラ・フロンティア(4)エキスパンションパス ~クソゲーハンター、神ゲーに挑まんとす~ (in Japanese). Kodansha. Archived from the original on July 13, 2021. Retrieved June 21, 2021. ^ "Shangri-La Frontier, Volume 4".
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