To continue the war between the Kengan Association’s Asura Tokita Ohma and Rolon (a.k.a. Lolong) Donaire “The Monster of Manila,” Sandrovich Yabago’s action-packed martial arts manga series Kengan Omega returns this week with Chapter 131, illustrated by Doraemon.
Because both teams are deadlocked at 2-2, the championship game’s outcome will determine which club advances to the next round.
When it comes to this bout, the stakes have never been higher, and fans can’t wait to see how Rolon Donaire will do against Tokito Ohma, who just took his first knockout blow in the last instalment. The question is, can Ohma come back against Rolon, or will Rolon maintain his lead in the match?
Chapter 131 of Kengan Omega is scheduled to be released on April 16th.
The fight between Tokita Ohma and Rolon Donaire gets underway in the previous chapter of Kengan Omega, but it moves slowly as both fighters set their stances.
The analysts are watching to observe how one player reacts to the other.
It appears that the captain of the Kengan Association is just standing rather than taking a Silat position as Rolon and Ohma did.
Rolon lashes out with a barrage of blows, but Ohma easily avoids them all. Kano Agito says that Ohma can foresee the “inception of intent” before expressing it in words.
Unfortunately for Ohma, Rolon hits him in the face, then quickly combos off with several body punches and knocks him to the ground with a solid elbow to the stomach.
In response to Ohma’s statement, Rolon says he commends him for getting to that point, but he doesn’t care.
As a result of Chapter 131, we now have massive spoilers: Takakaze Kirimi is surprised that Kuroki Gensai could not overcome Rolon Donaire in the chapter. Gensai comments that Rolon has achieved new heights as they watch him perform in an arena.
When we return to the current day, Rolon is still attacking Gensai, and Ohma is doing his best to anticipate Rolon’s moves to avoid being hit.
However, Rolon is outwitting him. To counter Ohma’s techniques, Kaplan Wong-Sawat says that you have to strike faster than Ohma predicts, but Rolon doesn’t move quickly and still manages to hit Ohma.
Rolon has figured out Kanoh Agito’s method. Rolon is also forecasting the emergence of motive. The two fighters are perplexed, and Okubo quips that their bout is a prediction game, with Rolon winning since he has a better sense of what Ohma will do next.