The raw art shines here. The protagonist’s hands are shown cracked and bleeding, not from combat, but from the strain of holding back his rage. In a brilliant two-page spread, his shadow is depicted not as a monster, but as the false hero’s silhouette , indicating that the protagonist risks becoming the very evil he hates.
This single line recontextualizes the entire story. The "Hero" is not just a bully; he is potentially a reincarnator or a timeline-jumper who systematically steals companions to weaken the real threat (the Demon Lord) or to hoard power. The protagonist, hearing this, doesn't rage. Instead, his fist clenches, and he whispers the chapter’s title phrase: "Kitto saigo wa ore ga katsu." (Surely, I will win in the end.) The raw art shines here
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It looks like you're looking for a deep dive or summary of Chapter 10 for the manga " Instead, his fist clenches, and he whispers the
: Much of the chapter focuses on Ark’s refusal to give up. The "raw" panels emphasize his physical and mental transformation as he learns to utilize his new abilities to regain "everything" that was stolen from him. The Hero’s Hubris
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