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This maybe stupid question but does anyone know how many gates are there for yogiri to unlock? like is there a set number of gates? or unknown?
 
""I wouldn't say that. If a master assassin capable of killing someone without leaking the slightest sense of bloodlust attacked me at a speed faster than I could perceive then that would be the end"
It`s true?
 
Light speed lasers probably aren't valid anymore because of the even more strict light standards, so that'd have to change too.
 
""I wouldn't say that. If a master assassin capable of killing someone without leaking the slightest sense of bloodlust attacked me at a speed faster than I could perceive then that would be the end"
It`s true?
This basicly Yogiri state about his weakness in the volume 1,so if you can hide your killing Intent ID will not able to kill the enemy independently so Yogiri need to use it manualy
 
This basicly Yogiri state about his weakness in the volume 1,so if you can hide your killing Intent ID will not able to kill the enemy independently so Yogiri need to use it manualy
"Ryōsuke would observe his subordinate’s continuous trial and error attempts to complete the request.

Following the instructions specified in the request, he had started things out by instructing one of his subordinates to take care of the job. They had attempted to kill the boy with one of Ryōsuke’s replicated sniper rifles.

However, this adequately trained subordinate then suddenly died on the rooftop of a building quite a far distance away from the target. They had been lying prone on their stomach, looking through the scope of their rifle. They died the instant that they took aim at the target.

Ryōsuke was perplexed the first time he saw such an unexpected result. At the same time, this outcome made it clear why the request specified that it needed to be handled by one of his subordinates.

Even from such a long distance away, the boy was still able to notice that he was being targeted and counterattacked.

The child was clearly a dangerous existence that, if possible, must be assassinated. Ryōsuke was suddenly much more interested in the request, but he still ordered for another subordinate to take charge.

It wasn’t an order to kill. He merely instructed for them to run an investigation, gave them a rough explanation of the situation, and told them to handle it as they see fit moving forward.

After that, Ryōsuke sat back and watched things play out.

If you take aim at him and try to pull the trigger, you die.

But if you just aim at him, you don’t.

If you turn on the safety to prevent the gun from firing, you don’t die even if you pull the trigger intending to kill him.

You also don’t die if you just shoot near him.

If you get creative and try to hit him without aiming, regardless of whether you intend to kill him or not, you still die.

Landmines don’t explode when he steps on them, and the person who sets them doesn’t die. Apparently, the landmine just breaks instead.

It’s the same outcome when multiple people attack him at the same time. Everyone that attempts to kill him dies without exception.

When he’s attacked with magic, there are slightly different results. If you have to chant to cast a spell, you die just before you finish saying the last words of the magic incantation. If you have to use a staff to cast the spell, it seems like you die the very instant you think to invoke the magic.

If you attempt to fire off long-distance area-of-effect magic, it doesn’t matter whether or not you’re aiming for him, you die. It even happens if the caster is unaware that the target is there in the first place.

If you attach a bomb to a random civilian, it just misfires when they get close to him.

If you collapse a building he’s close to, he simply senses that he’s in danger and leaves the area. If you set it up so perfectly that he’s unable to escape in time, he just effortlessly dodges all of the falling rubble.

Poisons were also useless. If you mix it in with his meal, he notices and refuses to eat it. When he’s exposed to a colorless poisonous gas, the gas seemingly gets destroyed at the chemical level.

Initially, Ryōsuke was thinking that he was reacting to any killing intent that gets directed at him, but now he was thinking that that wasn’t exactly correct.

At the most basic level, it seems to boil down to whether or not his life is in danger, and if it is, then the cause dies or breaks.


His response to distant attacks is so fast that it almost seems automatic.

They hadn’t tested out melee attacks yet, but the results would almost definitely be the same. Additionally, leaving a dead body behind would increase the probability of getting tracked down, so his subordinates didn’t even try.

On the side, they were running a second investigation, looking into methods to defend against his instant death ability, but it hadn’t managed to yield any good results either.

Neither the armor from earth nor the legendary armors of this world were capable of defending against his power. Attempts at raising the magical defense of the armor, imbuing resistances to instant-death effects, or using warding artifacts to take attacks in the place of the wielder. Nothing worked. Everything was pointless.

You just die.


There were never any external wounds on the bodies either, so the exact cause of death was still unknown."
 
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