While the series is known for its "so-bad-it's-good" chaotic humor, Chapter 25 leans into the darker satirical elements, showing the ruthless lengths Yukito will go to protect his followers and expand Mitama's influence.

Some fans find the pacing in this arc slightly slower as it builds up the logistical side of "religious activity," but Chapter 25 pays off this buildup with significant plot progression. Current Publication Status

The manga’s art by Sonsho Hangetsuban remains distinctively sharp and detailed compared to the anime's controversial low-budget CGI, particularly in its depiction of the Archons' grotesque transformations. Critical Review & Reception

The "Raw" scans reveal further depth into the nature of the "Gods" in this world, specifically detailing how the Imperial State's technology mimics divine power to maintain control over a godless population.

This chapter often acts as the fallout or finale of the intense conflict with Atar, one of the Archons. It explores the consequences of Yukito’s manipulative tactics in establishing Mitama's cult against established powers.

Reviewers often note that around this chapter, the story moves beyond simple isekai tropes and becomes a genuine satire on organized religion and political brainwashing.

Yukito's growth from a cynical victim of a cult to a mastermind who uses those same cult tactics for "good" is a central highlight for readers.