This is a locked chapterChapter 24: Japanese Ninja!
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a line in the play, "So you're Kijimuna, the strongest ninja just like a Japanese nese ninja" . It's a reference to the fact that Kiji Muna is the strongest person in the universe, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. This is the epigraph we're going to use to illustrate the point of the play. The epigraph is from a poem by the same name, and it's about a guy who's super-strong, but he's also super-duper weak. The guy in question is a guy named "Scientifi Stomp" , and he wants to use the power of the universe to beat the guy in a fight. So the guy who wants to beat him is going to have to use his own super-power, which is the power to "count the good deeds" on his arm . The dude in question wants to
This is a locked chapterChapter 24: Japanese Ninja!
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a line in the play, "So you're Kijimuna, the strongest ninja just like a Japanese nese ninja" . It's a reference to the fact that Kiji Muna is the strongest person in the universe, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. This is the epigraph we're going to use to illustrate the point of the play. The epigraph is from a poem by the same name, and it's about a guy who's super-strong, but he's also super-duper weak. The guy in question is a guy named "Scientifi Stomp" , and he wants to use the power of the universe to beat the guy in a fight. So the guy who wants to beat him is going to have to use his own super-power, which is the power to "count the good deeds" on his arm . The dude in question wants to