This page is about Chapter 121. For the Neighbor country, see Galopoula. For other uses, see Galopoula (disambiguation).
Galopoula 4 (ガロプラ ④ Garopura 4 ?) is Chapter 125 of the World Trigger Manga.
Short Summary[edit | edit source]
The Galopoula Expedition Force continues their raid of HQ, encountering resistance from Border.
Long Summary[edit | edit source]
Yōtarō wakes up to find Hyuse gone. Gatlin, Wen Sō, and Ratarykov continue their raid on HQ to get to the Away Ship, with support from Yomi. Fuyushima sets up blockades throughout the building. Gatlin decides that Wen Sō will deal with any pursuers, but enemies are to be avoided in any case. Meanwhile, Reghindetz and Koskero would lure Border's forces outside.
Rata asks what would happen if Hyuse were found. Gatlin said that the orders were to dispose of him if he made any trouble. The three encounter Jin, who uses Fūjin to attack them. However, they manage to block it, leading Jin to suspect that Aftokrator gave them information on Fūjin. Rata uses his Trigger to take the three of them to another room. Netsuki worries that the Away Ship is virtually defenseless since the Trigger allowed them to go through walls at will. Fuyushima points out that if it were that powerful, they would have directly gone rather than use halls, which means that there are limits.
Amō states that the Trion Soldiers were relatively weak, but the agents were A-Rank level with Gatlin being at Shinoda's level. Shinoda realizes that there are probably agents on the outside directing the Trion Soldiers. Outside, Arashiyama asks Yōsuke to track down the one releasing Trion Soldiers. Inside, Nasu and Kumagai attack the three invaders. As planned, Wen Sō is left to deal with them. Meanwhile, Miwa and Yōsuke have tracked down Koskero.
Characters in Order of Appearance[edit | edit source]
- Yōtarō Rindō
- Raijinmaru
- Kyōko Sawamura
- Masafumi Shinoda
- Tsukihiko Amō
- Shinji Fuyushima
- Yomi
- Wen Sō
- Gatlin
- Ratarykov
- Reghindetz
- Koskero
- Yūichi Jin
- Motokichi Kinuta
- Eizō Netsuki
- Jun Arashiyama
- Shinnosuke Tsuji
- Shun Midorikawa
- Tetsuji Arafune
- Isami Tōma
- Taichi Betsuyaku
- Akane Hiura
- Tōru Narasaka
- Reiji Kizaki
- Atsushi Hokari
- Yoshito Hanzaki
- Ken Satori
- Shōhei Kodera
- Kōtarō Suwa
- Rei Nasu
- Yūko Kumagai
- Yōsuke Yoneya
- Shūji Miwa
Triggers in Order of Appearance[edit | edit source]
- Fūjin (Yūichi Jin)
- Shield (Gatlin, Wen Sō, Ratarykov, and Tetsuji Arafune)
- Tunnel Trigger (Ratarykov)
- Grasshopper (Shun Midorikawa)
- Kogetsu (Shinnosuke Tsuji, Tetsuji Arafune, Yūko Kumagai, and Shūji Miwa)
- Bagworm (Isami Tōma, Taichi Betsuyaku, Akane Hiura, Yoshito Hanzaki, and Shōhei Kodera)
- Scorpion (Shun Midorikawa)
- Egret (Akane Hiura, Tōru Narasaka, Atsushi Hokari, Yoshito Hanzaki, Shōhei Kodera, and Ken Satori)
- Raygust (Reiji Kizaki)
- Viper (Rei Nasu)
- Summon Trigger (Wen Sō)
- Decagonal Blade (Wen Sō)
- Spear (Yōsuke Yoneya)
Side Effects[edit | edit source]
- Yomi's Perfect Parallel Processing.
- Tsukihiko Amō's viewing others' fighting ability as colors.
Promotional Video[edit | edit source]
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