Tatsuya Serizawa’s ruthless aesthetic reaches its zenith here. This volume mercilessly tears through the contradiction between "flavor" and "profit." By cramming the modern malaise and aspirations of Japan into the microcosm of a ramen bowl, the story becomes more than a mereグルメ (gourmet) manga. It is a raw, grueling human anthem and a brutal business manual. This work will make your stomach rumble while simultaneously carving out your conscience. It is a testament to those who stake their lives on the perfect broth, challenging the very essence of success.
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In this volume, Serizawa faces not a naive apprentice, but the dark, festering heart of the industry itself. A monster aiming to revive a dying commercial district through superficial capital injection rather than authentic craft challenges his throne. Serizawa dismisses the rival's "ultimate chicken paitan" with a single bite, dissecting the fatal flaws in its cost-to-profit ratio. However, the true shock arrives when his loyal lieutenant finally cracks the facade of Serizawa's absolute dictatorship. He reveals a forbidden technique that converts the customer's sense of guilt into flavor—a concept Serizawa had never dared to touch. As Serizawa stands at the crossroads of profit and integrity, his subtle smile on the final page isn't one of victory, but of a monstrous hunger for the next battle. He knows that his definition of justice requires the total defeat of others. This is a visceral look at the profound obsession of men who choose to live and die by their noodles, even when drowning in the mud of their own ambition.
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| Author | 河合単 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | 小学館 |
| Volume | Vol. 26 |
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