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Why did Musashi Miyamoto kill Retsu Kaioh?
Retsu Kaioh was sacrificed by the author and beheaded by Musashi Miyamoto. Originally, readers' comments on sharp teeth were all funny cartoons. Coupled with Retsu Kaioh's sacrifice, netizens finally couldn't help it. Since the author was so casual, we didn't care much, so we began to play tricks without a bottom line.

Grinding teeth is the fourth work in the series of grinding teeth by Japanese cartoonist ITAGAKI KEISUKE, and it is also the new work in this series after a lapse of one and a half years from the upper work Hanma Baki. It tells the challenge story that Musashi Miyamoto, who was resurrected by cloning technology and spiritualism, attracted many fighters.

Story background

Atlas, from America, has been in boxing for 7 years. Invincible, he was tired of the arena without rivals, so he went to Japan to fight the legendary strong man. That man is Hanma Baki, the king of the underground arena, but the king who appeared in front of him turned out to be a young-looking child.

However, Atlas felt deep fear from the child. In the battle, Atlas was beaten with no strength to fight back, and Fan Ma, the king of the underground arena, was tired of the arena without opponents.

The autobot Tokugawa Hiroshi revived Musashi Miyamoto, the great swordsman in A Chinese Odyssey in Japanese history, by using cloning technology and spiritualism. The news completely broke the boredom of many soldiers.

Everyone is eager to challenge this great swordsman, but Izang, the ancient martial arts master who knew Musashi Miyamoto best at that time, felt a deep crisis and great responsibility and vowed to protect all fighters, including Hanma Yujiro, the most delicious creature on the earth.