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: Shows remarkable resilience. Despite being repeatedly crushed by Rin, his growth rate suggests he is the key to the future of the Idaten.

: Briefly mention how the manga's pacing in this chapter compares to the MAPPA anime adaptation (Episode 3 covers roughly this material).

: The narrative shifts focus to the Zoble Empire, where the fusion of human politics and demonic influence becomes clearer. The "demons" are not just monsters but calculated strategists using technology and human greed to orchestrate a comeback. : Shows remarkable resilience

: Their roles as support and intellectual counterparts to Hayato’s brawn are further established, highlighting the different "types" of deities born in this era.

: Chapter 5 introduces more depth to the antagonists, portraying them as survivalists who have spent centuries evolving while the gods grew complacent. Themes and Style : The narrative shifts focus to the Zoble

: If this is for a blog, consider adding screenshots of Rin’s training sessions to contrast the "divine" status of the characters with their violent actions.

: A pivotal moment occurs when the Idaten realize that the "seal" placed on the demons centuries ago is no longer a guarantee of safety. The tactical intelligence of the new demons poses a threat that brute strength alone may not solve. Character Insights : Chapter 5 introduces more depth to the

The chapter maintains the series' signature —blending vibrant, almost psychedelic art with extreme violence and dark philosophical questions. It explores the "cost of peace" and the dangerous stagnation that occurs when there is no enemy to fight. Next Steps for the Draft: