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The Shipwreck of Saiki Kusuo
Chapter 152
Chapter
Volume Volume 15
Chapter 152
Kanji 斉木楠雄の遭難
Romaji Saiki Kusuo no Sōnan
Release Date June 22, 2015
Issue Weekly Shōnen Jump No. 30. 2015
Episode Season 2 Episode 6
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The Shipwreck of Saiki Kusuo is the 152nd chapter of The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. (Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan) manga series published on the 22nd of June 2015.

Characters[]

Abilities Used[]

  • Telepathy
  • Telekinesis
  • Flight
  • Super Strength
  • Teleportation

Short Summary[]

The events leading to the boat sinking surface. Kusuo's limit device was removed by Kokomi and he sunk the ship in his sleep. Now he needs to figure out how to get all of them back near Japan.

Long Summary[]

The group of teenagers go inside Saiko Metori's ship and are amazed by how grand it is, and Yumehara compares it to a high class hotel. Teruhashi has inner thoughts about if she marries Saiko it would be all hers too. 2 minutes after being on the ship Kaido starts to become seasick, and Yumehara goes to get medicine while Mera leaves to the pantry. Kuboyasu Aren helps get Kaido to a bed and Yumehara comes back saying she couldn't find any medicine. Yumehara says she can watch over Kaido and was about to confess her feeling of love, but was interrupted by Kaido who said "gross", commenting on his nausea, and she mistakes that as a comment about her.

-time skip-

Kaido wakes up on a beach confused, and then sees Saiki and questions what happened. Saiki points to parts of the ship, showing Kaido that there was a shipwreck. Kaido freaks out and asks Saiki a whole bunch of questions. Saiko and Kuboyasu, who woke up earlier, appear telling Kaido to calm down, although they themselves also freaked out when they just woke up. Yumehara, Teruhashi, and Mera appear too, and Yumehara is relieved Kaido is awake and gives him a hug. Kaido asks where Nendou is and then he looks out in the ocean to see Nendou floating with his back up. Kaido assumes he is dead, but then Nendou lifted his head out of the water and Kaido felt angry he was mislead. The group decides to go over the situation and Kuboyasu says they should wait until help comes. Kaido starts to freak out a bit more, and says the island is too small to support all of their lives and someone will eventually die. Kuboyasu shows Kaido the pantry from the ship that washed up on shore and he is relived, but is still worried by the limited amount that might not be enough until they are rescued. Saiko says that they will be found because there is no way a large ship sinking wouldn't be noticed, and that because he is the son of a distinguished person there will be plenty of people looking for him. Kaido is comforted but still finds it strange, and looks at his watch to see that it is 2 pm and wonders why it isn't morning and if his watch broke. Saiki starts monologuing to the reader and says that Kaido is right that help is not coming, and their situation is a bit dire. Then Kaido ask Kuboyasu how the shipwreck happened and Kuboyasu reveals that both Kaido and Saiki were asleep when it happened.

Saiki gives the readers a flash back of what happened. A bit after Kaido got seasick, Saiko goes to the pantry with the others to find that Mera was eating all the food in the pantry, and so she got tied up. Mera tried to continue to eat and and Kuboyasu asked Saiki what they should do, only to find Saiki looking sick. Saiki claims he got a mysterious illness and fell to his knees, while the others asked if he got seasick and Saiki internally denied that he could get seasickness like a regular human. He felt nauseous and got a headache so he went outside a bit for fresh air which helped a bit, but he still had to lie down. Yumehara was asked if she found any medicine and she says she didn't. Saiki tells the readers that he knew Yumehara threw the medicine away to spend more time with Kaido. Saiki fell asleep and when he woke up the boat had already sunk. Back at the island Kuboyasu is finishing his explanation to Kaido and says that Teruhashi was kind and offered to take care of Saiki which lead to her taking out Saiki's hairpins that she thought could be potentially dangerous. Kuboyasu says that after that, the boat stated shaking and water flooded in causing things to be chaotic, and he hit his head causing him to black out. He said it was a miracle everyone was safe but Saiki tells the readers that he saved everyone. After the ship sunk, Saiki woke up under water and in terrible condition because of his hairpins being taken out. If he was feeling well he would have teleported the whole ship, but because he wasn't, he teleported everyone to a near by island along with the food pantry. But he messed up, and instead of the nearest location, he teleported them far away (an image of a map is shown with the island being southwest of Africa). He says that no one would think to look for a ship that should have sunk near Japan, in an island not even on the map.



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