Are you reading the raws, or waiting for the translation? Let me know below if you think Kaito actually stands a chance, or if the author is setting us up for an even darker twist.
Meanwhile, his friends and allies are busy spectating from a safe distance, making snarky comments and placing bets on how long Ore will last. It's clear that they don't take him seriously, but Ore refuses to give up. Are you reading the raws, or waiting for the translation
The manga premise centers on a prototypical "hero" (yuusha) who defies the collective discouragement of others—friends, mentors, or antagonists—by refusing to surrender his mission. Chapter 10, a critical turning point, likely explores the protagonist’s internal conflict, external pressures, and symbolic victories. This paper analyzes how the manga uses this chapter to critique or reinforce archetypal storytelling. It's clear that they don't take him seriously,
Last chapter ended with the former Hero staring at the desecrated emblem of his old party. Chapter 10 picks up exactly where it left off, but with a distinct shift in atmosphere. For the first time in this series, the panels aren’t filled with despair. Instead, we get long, silent cuts of Kaito sharpening a broken blade. This paper analyzes how the manga uses this