In One Punch Man Chapter 192, fans witnessed King coming clean to Bang about his previous deceptions. However, due to King's well-known reputation, Bang misinterpreted the situation and sent him on a fruitless quest. Unable to secure admission into any dojos, King ultimately returned to Saitama.
In the preceding chapter, Sekingar and Metal Bat defected from the Hero Association to join the Neo Heroes. However, it is later revealed that they were actually sent by Sitch, who had a vested interest in probing the activities of the new organization. Meanwhile, King sought out Bang to confess his fabrications.
Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers from the One Punch Man manga.
One Punch Man Chapter 192: Overgrown Rover joins The Blizzard Group
King can be seen in chapter 192 of One Punch Man, titled "Level Up" (Image via Shueisha).
In this chapter, King approaches Bang with a desire to increase his strength. Although Bang believes that King is already quite formidable, King yearns to become even stronger in order to eradicate all forms of evil from the world. However, this notion couldn't be further from the truth. In reality, King admits to having no actual strength, confessing this truth before Bang and the students at his dojo.
Content The dojo students were astonished, but Bang believed that although King was strong, he wasn't as formidable as the rumors suggested. Consequently, Bang suggested him to his brother, Bomb.
Bomb too believed that King was seeking an unparalleled power boost. Consequently, he advised King to go to a different location. Subsequently, King was directed to numerous other dojos, one after another, as none of them thought they could train him.
Bomb is depicted in chapter 192 of One Punch Man (Image via Shueisha).
In a dramatic turn of events, the dojo master ultimately dispatched King to the fabled "Final Training Ground." Recognizing King's formidable strength, the master determined that only intense self-reflection could quench his insatiable thirst for power. As King arrived at the training ground, he was confronted by the sight of an elderly man positioned before him. However, given the unsettling atmosphere enveloping them, King found himself entertaining the chilling notion that he was in the presence of a lifeless corpse.
In haste, King swiftly departed from the training ground and set off on a sprint towards his humble abode. It was in this very moment that a chilling specter of a monstrous entity startled him. Although its visage remained concealed, judging by its form, one could speculate that it belonged to none other than Manako.
King quickly went to Saitama's house and confessed his unsuccessful endeavors to gain strength. Sensing the discomfort in the air, Saitama offered his advice to King, urging him to engage in weightlifting and training.
In that very moment, the sound of Saitama's doorbell echoed throughout the house. Assuming it was Genos at the door, Saitama eagerly anticipated his arrival. To his surprise, it was Fubuki who appeared, seeking to recruit Saitama into the Blizzard Group. As a perk of joining, Saitama was promised the finest, high-grade beef.
Nevertheless, Saitama declined the beef and promptly closed the door. Shortly after, Fubuki disclosed that the entire Blizzard Group had set their sights on achieving A-Class status. At that very moment, Overgrown Rover materialized out of thin air and devoured the beef held by Fubuki. Given the circumstances, Fubuki and her fellow members of the Blizzard Group made the decision to return to their headquarters.
Fubuki as seen in One Punch Man chapter 192 (Image via Shueisha)