I just hope that there are ENOUGH "reachable" that we can avoid 20 years of occupation and violence this time.
Iwamoto walks into the room with his entourage of other possessed peeps, a speech bubble denoting confusion over his head, since it appears empty. He advances toward a cabinet in the corner, however, given there's a bit of cloth sticking out between its doors and no doubt it's an ideal place to hide. Iwamoto laughs that he knows where Keiko is hiding, identifying the aforementioned cloth in the doors as Keiko's scarf. She's missing her scarf in the next panel, sweating along with Botan next to her, who can't help but gulp. Keiko grips something over her shoulder - hopefully a weapon.
For some reason Iwamoto mockingly pretends he doesn't know where Keiko is, even though he just SAID he did? You gotta decide how you're gonna play this BEFORE you open your dumb mouth, dude. He sees a bunch of brooms stood up in the corner next to the cabinet and grabs one, along with another of his horrible companions. Iwamoto apparently intends to IMPALE the poor girls with it, because he says that "students on a skewer" is a tasty dish.
I'm equal parts disturbed and annoyed. It's weird that such a graphic threat is so... lame.
The scarf falls out from between the damaged doors, as well as a lot of other debris, but obviously Keiko isn't attached to it. It surprises the shit out of Iwamoto that the cabinet's empty for some reason. I mean, she's supposed to be a star student, and a real quick study, dude. How do you NOT expect her to fool your dumb ass?
While he puzzles over them not being where he expected them to be, Keiko and Botan come charging out from behind a curtain that the window instead, holding aloft their own brooms to swing.
For the first time, Suzaku EMOTES. He expresses his angry disbelief over Iwamoto getting whacked in the back of the head with a broom handle. Clearly, he was too busy smarming to Yusuke to be paying close attention to the situation on the screen. Suzaku loses his cool, at least SOME of it, and squeezes his wine glass until it shatters. He complains about the plan unraveling to to those useless, no-good zombies. I don't know what else you can reasonably EXPECT from zombies, but thems the breaks.
Still being shocked continuously, this WHOLE TIME, Yusuke gapes at the again fleeing girls on the screen at first, then starts chuckling. Suzaku glares over his shoulder at Yusuke, who lets out a yell of agony as another, stronger stream of electricity joins the ones on either side of him. The main Suzaku is the one who blasted him, snapping at Yusuke that NO ONE laughs at him, and reminds him that his life is in the hands shocking the shit out of him right now.
Yusuke is getting too fried to function mentally again as he screams, thinking he's fading, but he does hear a voice and wonders what it is. It turns out to be a memory, a flashback to Genkai yelling at him while he was balanced on a sharp spindle by a single finger. OOH, was that actually a setup?? Genkai criticizes him for tiring ALREADY, saying that this is NOTHING. Yusuke stutters that it's easy for her to say, but I don't know why he's under THAT impression, given Genkai is balancing on a spike herself, by a toe by the looks of things, but in a completely relaxed cross-legged manner, clearly practiced and not just talking the talk at ALL. She says what she is telling him is also TRUE, claiming that just when the struggle seems hopeless, that's when it really begins. She isn't just whistling Dixie.
Yusuke insists that he's used up, though, his aura GONE. He haltingly says that at this rate, he's done, his finger basically touching the spike at this point without the comfortable cushion of energy between. Yusuke is convinced he's gonna die. It's not like it would be the first time, lol.
Genkai says that OF COURSE he's going to die, and that's the whole point. He yells in disbelief, telling her that's CRAZY, but she informs him that they're not training to reach his limits, but to surpass them entirely. They're harnessing the inner strength that lies beyond brute force, and facing what happens when one fails to do so. Genkai says sports use similar methods, with a greater emphasis on safety, though the basics are the same. She urges Yusuke to focus, telling him it's the only way to train his body and transcend what he BELIEVES is possible for it. With a cruel smirk, she predicts he'll off himself before mastering it, considering what a sniveling little WIMP he turned out to be. Harsh.
Yusuke grimaces at this insult, wondering why he has to put up with this garbage. He's blown-out from the battle with Rando, and his whole vacation has been spent training to the brink of death, completely shot. He's had about enough, from the looks of things.
Genkai just smiles, saying that Yusuke's brain is all fogged up with rage, a mental state that isn't good for firing a Reigun. At last, she darts away from her relaxed sitting position, visible as nothing more than a blur.
Yusuke basically splinters the wooden floor when he hits it and bounces right off again. When he's landed on his back, senseless, Genkai strolls up to him and continues her lecture. She says that even the undisciplined mind can tap potent power when it's seized by rage, but the more Yusuke concentrates with genuine will, the more power he can summon. She emphasizes emptying his mind, honing it to a single point, and believing. She then repeats a series of buzzwords to stick in his head though he's passed out, something the panel labels as "Sleep Learning".
All her insistence on focus, concentration, harmonizing, and unification must have stuck with him after all, because back in the present, he's repeating the need for him to believe and hone his mind internally. Suzaku declares that it's about time for him to die, but Yusuke mentally rejects the notion that he should die again in a place and situation like this one. He balls his hand into a resolute fist and tells himself he's not going to die by THIS jerk. The very thought of getting offed by someone so lame is embarrassing.
He's thinking on all the people counting on him at the moment, while Suzaku pulls back a crackling finger full of captured lightning, bidding him to die. Instead, Yusuke gives Suzaku a hearty "up yours" accompanied by his own crackling sound effect.
But Suzaku's finger is shorting, and he complains that HE wasted too much power holding Yusuke, needing to recharge. So you admit it? You were lying that your clones are entirely independent from you?
He catches out of the corner of his eye something that shocks him and stops him worrying about himself dead.
Regardless of how it happened, Botan is so grievously injured that she's lost consciousness, and Keiko can't support her and she collapses onto her knees. Keiko dragged Yusuke's ass out of that fire, but she can't hold up Botan, dammit! The possessed Iwamoto points a mocking finger at them, admitting their cleverness in trying to outwit them, but saying they weren't quite clever ENOUGH. He tells them that there are DOZENS more insect zombies waiting outside, implying it's no use trying to escape out there again.
Yusuke is horrified by just how many of these possessed freaks are after JUST Keiko and Botan, and in the process recalls the whistle, that is lying on the floor at some distance. He crawls for it, reaching, insistent to himself that he has to destroy the damn thing fast. But a slippered and bangled foot comes stomping on his fingers, causing him to holler once more. He then growls in frustration up at his assailant.
Suzaku says this isn't over; though Yusuke ALMOST destroyed the entire troop of Suzakus with the powerful shotgun attack, Yusuke is STILL deficient, having missed one time too many. It doesn't look like he MISSED to me, from the panel above, but nevertheless, Suzaku persists. He kicks Yusuke, who rolls off with a yelp, and asserts that one of him is enough to finish Yusuke off - something that sounds awfully familiar.
Yusuke pushes himself to his feet again, terminator that he is, and points out that Suzaku doesn't look too healthy himself, and they're well-matched now. Suzaku raises an arm, saying that Yusuke still doesn't understand. His hand glows, and a similar glowing orb rises out of the inert bodies of the other Suzakus lying around the chamber. Yusuke yells in indignation that Suzaku is drawing aura from his dead selves, the process of which is HEALING HIS WOUNDS. FUCK.
Suzaku repeats what he told Yusuke before: that all of the Suzakus were real, and the one that remains standing can gather the aura of the others that have passed. I call hacks, but let's face it, this comic doesn't give a shit.
So, what did I think of this chapter overall? I wasn't expecting that the memory Yusuke had at the beginning of the arc would turn out to be a hidden setup for the payoff here, and it's quite satisfying. It goes a ways to explaining how Yusuke can access his little bursts of energy, despite thinking he's spent moments before, and I appreciate the insight into Genkai's instruction on this point. To some extent, exercise of ANY kind requires pushing past known limits, whether it is a physical, mental, even spiritual effort. We all have some idea of what we THINK we can do, but until we probe past that conception of what's possible, it's always acting as a barrier to a true range of potential, imposed as much by ourselves as societal and cultural ideas of what is possible. It's hard to see the bars of that cage unless we get up close and test them, too.
It's WAY more clear a concept than Suzaku's cute little infinite energy cheat. When he was complaining he didn't have enough energy to blast Yusuke with all his clones again, he said HE had wasted too much in holding Yusuke, which shouldn't have affected HIS particular aura if it was his two INDEPENDENT clones that were doing the holding, nor the other four who who standing back doing nothing at the time. But now, at the end of the chapter, he's right back to claiming that these guys are totally separate from him and that's why he can absorb all their energy back into himself and create a whole new set of clones. It seems awfully convenient that he's able to create all new clones out right off the bat, too, when he was drawing off DEAD doubles who shouldn't have been packed with enough energy to produce a fresh crop of LIVING ones too. Also, he said only ONE of him was sufficient to kill Yusuke now, so why did he feel the need to do this at all? Sus.
Also, I have an awful lot of questions about Botan and how she's manifesting in this world. I understand why she needs a physical body to do physical stuff and all that, but you'd think it would be a little hardier than this... Does Spirit World not have the ability to give her body more fortification like the demons seem to have? Did all her points go into spirit energy with none into decent built-in defense? Does she actually have all the same ORGANS and SYSTEMS that fragile-ass humans do???
Oversight.












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