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Inside Barou there are two wolves
"さぁ" (Saa) - "Well then" or "Now" "どうする 潔…?" (Dou suru Isagi...?) - "What will you do, Isagi...?"
[Pictured: Barou sitting on the floor watching the BM-PXG match while surrounded by popcorn littered all around him.]
A commonly used Japanese expression for "clean freak" is:
潔癖な人 (keppeki na hito)
This term is written using the following kanji:
潔 (ketsu) - "clean" or "pure"
癖 (heki) - "habit" or "tendency" or "obsession"
な (na) - adjectival particle
人 (hito) - "person"
Together, these characters form a word that literally translates to "a person with a cleanliness/neatness obsession".
We can eliminate the な人 (na hito), and we get 潔癖 (keppeki) - Which means "fastidious" or "obsessively clean."
And then we have the name 潔世一 (Isagi Yoichi).
The first kanji in both 潔癖 and 潔世一 is the same: 潔 (ketsu/isagi), meaning "pure" or "clean."
Meanwhile, 癖 (heki/kuse) in 潔癖 means "habit" or "obsession."
So, 潔癖 could be read as either "潔癖 (keppeki) = Obsessively clean" or "潔癖 (Isagikuse) = Isagi obsession"
...It is clear which wolf won in chapter 268.
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