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The girl named Theodisia pretends to be a swordsman named Guys to sneak into a

tower. She's searching for her missing sister, who disappeared recently.

She heard her people were getting imprisoned in the tower, so she wants Yogiri's
help to find her sister. However, going against the sword master could be risky, so
she understands if they don't want to help.

Yogiri and Dannoura have been breaking down the tower, making themselves enemies of
the sword master.

Despite this, Yogiri agrees to help but warns Theodisia not to rely too much on
him. Theodisia appreciates his offer but knows they need clues to find her sister.

She can sense something underground, so they plan to start their search there.
Rick, Frederica, and Lynel join them unexpectedly, having made it far without
getting hurt.

They all go to the next room where the swordmaster is waiting. He's about to
announce the next Divine King because one candidate passed the trials.

However, before he can do that, he's interrupted by the homequele who have come
with terrible news.

The tower suddenly goes silent, as if commanded to stop functioning.

The first barrier is weakening, and the second one is unstable, leaving them
vulnerable to the Dark Lord's forces.

A bright light breaks through the tower, destroying the power source and the first
barrier. The swordmaster, realizing someone is behind this, prepares for battle as
a powerful entity descends upon the former Tower.

The swordmaster calls upon the candidates for help to defeat this threat, warning
that humanity is in danger.

Meanwhile, Yogiri suggests searching underground while everyone is distracted.


Dannoura questions why Yogiri won't intervene, but Yogiri believes it's not his
problem and defeating the entity would attract unwanted attention.

Lynel considers leaving with Yogiri, but Rick and Frederica choose to stay and
fight, unwilling to back down. They prepare for battle as the situation
intensifies.

The dark angel lands and demands to know how to break the barrier holding the dark
lord.
The swordmaster refuses to give up the information easily. The dark angel doesn't
care about the swordmaster's stubbornness and threatens to kill everyone until
someone talks. People start getting hurt as the dark angel uses electrocutes them.

So the ninja and the group tried to stop him by rushing forward and creating shadow
clones, but it didn't work.

The angel electrocuted them all before they could even touch him. Then, Federica
decides to take action.

She charges up a powerful blast, but it gets absorbed by the dark angel. This
impresses a boy, who didn't expect such power from a human like Federica.

The homunculus warns the swordmaster about the boy being abnormal too, but the
swordmaster insists they have names, Lute and Orgain.

Federica ignores the warning and still wants to defeat the dark angel. However,
when she tries to attack again, she realizes how much stronger the angel is.

He easily stops her attack with just two fingers. Federica tries to back off to
create some distance for another attempt, but then she notices something shocking –
her arm is missing! Lot, one of the beings present, has turned her arm into candy
and starts beating his body left and right on the bed ,sorry guys i mean eating it
right in front of her.

Rick steps in and attacks Lot with his sword, finding it more effective than magic
but still not enough to pose a real challenge.

He urges lynel to take Frederica to safety, but just then, he receives a


notification about a guaranteed ultra-rare gacha available.

He decides to take his chances and uses all his resources to see what he can get.
As the music stops playing, he summons the hottie Goddess again, rate this hottie
guys, tell in the commments,

He's unsure if she'll be helpful since she only checked on him last time, but now
she seems serious about joining the fight.

The subordinates they're fighting aren't even the strongest ones, so the Goddess
should be able to handle them easily.

They were excited, thinking the Goddess would defeat the dark angel. However,
they're shocked when Orgain starts kneeling to her and Lute hugs her, as they
haven't seen each other for a long time.
It turns out that meeting the Goddess was one of the worst things that could have
happened, as her ultimate goal is to destroy all of humanity,i think guys they all
are fucked.

Meanwhile, Yogiri and the others have been descending downstairs for a long time,
but it doesn't seem like they're making any real progress toward their goal.

It feels like they're stuck in an endless loop meant to protect something ahead. As
they continue walking, Theo suddenly senses some magic from her people.

She asks Shiri if he can destroy the mechanism keeping them stuck, but he's
hesitant because it might be important.

However, moments later, an unexplained slash cuts through it, breaking the loop.
yogiri doesn't know what happened, but since they didn't have to break the barrier
themselves, he's fine with it.

They head into the basement to find Theo's people, but as they've learned,
basements often hold terrifying things.

In this case, they find a pile of living sludge that used to be Theo's people. They
were likely transformed so their magic could be drained from them.

Despite the horror, Theo is relieved that her sister isn't among them. She puts
them out of their misery with her sword.

Dannoura asks what they'll do next. Yogiri suggests they return to the surface for
now and decide their next move based on the situation.

He asks Theo what she wants to do, and now that she's seen what happened, she vows
to kill the swordmaster herself.

Back on the surface, the sword master appoints Rick as his successor in case
anything happens to him.

He trusts Rick to use the power stored inside the tower if needed. lynel feels
guilty for bringing the goddess here when her goal is to wipe out humanity.

Even if he dies, he'll respawn at the last safe point. So, he takes a risk and asks
the goddess why she's doing this.

They had a good relationship, so she explains that her boyfriend, the dark lord,
disappeared without a word.

She sent messengers to find him and learned he was sealed away here.
Unable to defeat the sword master, she thought sending someone as unlucky as lynel
might change things.

lynel never realized his luck was so bad that a god would use him to destroy
humanity.

To make matters worse, she uses a magic mirror to check on potential threats,
finding they died mysteriously.

Feeling confident, she removes the barrier's core to revive her beloved. Just as
she's about to crush it, Yogiri and the others return to the surface.

They arrive just in time to stop the goddess from breaking the barrier core,
causing it to crumble instead.

However, instead of a happy reunion, the dark lord falls to the ground because
Yogiri killed him earlier, leaving everyone in shock.

While everyone is confused, Theo seizes the opportunity to sneak up behind the
swordmaster and decapitate him in revenge for what he did to her people.

Simultaneously, the mysterious invader who previously attacked stabs the goddess to
gather information while she's in shock.

Although the stabbing isn't fatal, it leaves her mentally shattered after losing
her beloved.

The rest of the Dark Lord's followers prepare to retaliate against humans for their
leader's death. Sensing the impending danger, Yogiri instructs Theo and Dannoura to
hold onto him for a moment.

He then uses his ability to eliminate all of the Dark Lord's followers.

As for why he asked Theo and Dannoura to hold onto him, it was simply because he
wanted to experience the moment with them.

After all the subordinates are dead, Dannoura wonders if they should do something
about the Goddess who is firing blasts indiscriminately.

She's gone insane but holds no hostility towards Yogiri, so he sees no reason to
kill her. Meanwhile, aoi is dragging Hanokawa towards the former Tower while
dodging the goddess's blasts.
He just wants to go home, but Dannoura assures him they won't die because main
characters always have plot armor.

Dannoura approaches the group taking the brunt of the goddess's attacks and asks if
they've seen Yogiri.

Rick acknowledges knowing Yogiri but suggests now isn't the best time to look for
him as they're busy.

Dannoura decides to help finish the battle first to find Yogiri sooner.

She scans Rick and relays that he has become the new sword master, so he should
have the power to kill the goddess. Rick lunges forward and manages to stab the
goddess, finishing her off.

Now that the battle is over, Dannoura resumes searching for Yogiri. It doesn't take
long before she spots him through the dust.

However, when she scans him, she regrets coming here. The scan gives her intense
nausea, revealing Yogiri as the end of all things in the form of a man.

Overwhelmed, she starts throwing up, and when Yogiri asks if she's alright, she's
too scared to approach him. She quickly makes an excuse about delivering hanakawa
and leaves, leaving hanakawa behind to fend for himself.

After everything, only a few people are left alive.

There are many things Rick would like to ask about, starting with Theo, who sliced
off the Sword Master's head mid-fight.

She says what she did is justified and has nothing to do with him. However, since
Rick is now the new Sword Master after the previous one's death, he feels somewhat
involved.

Yogiri suggests Rick go take a look in the basement to see what the old Sword
Master was doing behind closed doors.

If Rick still wants to go after Theo after that, Yogiri will side with her. Rick
doesn't understand what Yogiri thinks he can do since he hasn't seen Yogiri fight
yet.

However, the Divine King chastises Rick for his ignorance and informs him that
Yogiri was the one who killed the Dark Lord and all his subordinates.

Yogiri's power is immeasurable, so Rick understands that if Yogiri says Theo was
justified, he can't argue.
Rick asks what their plans are now, and Theo says she will keep looking for her
sister, Euphemia. Yogiri and Dannoura remember hearing that name back in Hanabusa,
so they decide to head there first.

Meanwhile, Yogiri and Dannoura will be heading to the Royal Capital. Rick provides
them with two pendants that should allow them entry without any issues.

With that settled, they set off on their next journey, leaving Hanakawa behind once
again. Elsewhere, Sion receives news that Aoi has gone off the grid after
encountering Yogiri.

She's starting to get curious about learning what Yogiri really is, so she decides
to summon someone who knew him from Earth.

She summons a random scientist and asks him about Yogiri.

When the guy learns that she brought Yogiri to this world, he thanks her for
potentially saving all of humanity on Earth.

Unfortunately, since Yogiri has been using his ability here, it triggers a code red
on the scientist's device, which causes his head to explode.

This leaves Sion more confused than ever about Yogiri's origins.

Back on the bus where the students first arrived, one of the students wakes up and
begins hearing a computer voice playing in her head.

It informs her that there isn't much time left, so she's going to have to bear with
it and accept the information it's about to explain.

She's apparently an artificial human, and her body consists of several units that
work together.

The personality unit is currently in control of the body, as it has the highest
authority among them. So, she's the one who gets to make decisions on what they do
from here.

Ayaka's body has limitations placed on it to imitate a human, but the hole in her
chest is incompatible with life.

So, she can either choose to keep being human or take the limiters off and stay
alive.

She never even liked any of her classmates to begin with, so she obviously doesn't
want to die because of them and agrees to release the limiters.
With the limits broken, her body will be able to repair itself, but she's going to
need a lot of organic material to do so.

It just so happens that there is a dragon corpse lying outside the bus. She
hesitantly grabs a chunk of flesh, but after taking one bite, she realizes it's not
actually that bad.

We get another flashback to Yogiri's time with Asaka, and she was really struggling
to prepare a family meal with the cooking skills of a broke college student.

Whatever it was she tried to make, a dog would not approve in the slightest, and
neither does Yogiri, as he tells her straight up that her food is trash.

She can't handle being roasted by a 7-year-old, so she yells at him that he needs
to say the food is delicious no matter what when a girl cooks for him, otherwise
he'll never get any pussy, this is pro technique by a girl ,write this down guys,

Yogiri doesn't really get what she's talking about, but she just tells him to say
her food is delicious even if he doesn't think it is.

He says it's delicious, but that lie doesn't make her feel any better because deep
down she knows her cooking skills fucking bad.

Yogiri ends up finishing the trace of a meal, and now that food has been taken care
of, Asaka looks at the list and sees her next task is to teach him some elementary
school stuff.

She's getting fed up with the amount of work she has to do for this job, and she
doesn't even get a bonus for it. She resigns herself to her fate and begins
teaching Yogiri how to write.

When she suddenly hears the sound of someone approaching, Yogiri isn't too bothered
by it since he knows it is probably just the porter that brings supplies every once
in a while.

She goes to check and finds that the porter is actually a robot that they send down
here because all the people are too scared to.

Upon realizing this, Asaka asks for some elementary school equipment and a cookbook
so she can learn to improve her cooking skills, along with some entertainment
items.

With that taken care of, she goes back over to check on Yogiri and decides he has
worked hard enough for the day, so she says it's time for a break to play outside.
They get outside, and Asaka still can't wrap her head around how this place has
such a wonderful view but is actually located underground.

Yogiri is having fun playing in the artificial nature here, but Asaka can't help
but worry that she won't make it out alive of this place for some reason.

As the month ends, Asaka is set to give her report on what has been going on with
Yogiri.

The scientist applauds her for successfully surviving a whole month on the job as
this is an all-time record.

She complains that she has finished teaching him elementary schoolwork, but
anything higher is beyond her level of expertise.

However, the scientist assures her that it will be fine since they can just use a
remote education system for that.

Asaka was hoping to get an actual person to teach Yogiri, but while that would have
been ideal, it's not exactly easy to fill the position when you have to sign a
death waiver to take the job.

The scientist asks if she isn't happy with her current working conditions, and
she's obviously dissatisfied after being locked in there for a month.

But the scientist knows just the thing to persuade her and drops a fat stack of
cash on the table.

Once Asaka opens it, all the dissatisfaction immediately leaves her body. There is
still the issue of not being able to use the money while she's stuck down there,
but she's free to take a break from work whenever she wishes.

It was in the contract, but they thought she would die early or resign before she
would ever need to take a break, so they forgot to mention it to her.

Asaka is a little worried about who will take care of Yogiri while she's gone, but
he should be fine with just the robots as long as she's only gone for a few days.

She is just now realizing that there were robots who could have been cooking for
them this entire time, so there was no reason for her to learn how to cook.

But at least after the past month, her cooking isn't as bad as it initially was.
Asaka decides to take the break right now and slams the paperwork on the table. We
later see her napping on a bed, but when she wakes up, she isn't familiar with this
location at all.

She tries to remember what she was doing before she blacked out, which was some
shopping, more shopping, and even more shopping before ending off the night by
getting the best room available in a hotel.

That was an amazing night, but that doesn't explain how she ended up here.

She thinks she may have been abducted, and a voice tells her that she is correct
about that assumption.

She was indeed kidnapped, but there's no need to worry because they are nice
kidnappers and have no intention of harming or harvesting her organs.

Obviously, that doesn't sound very reassuring, but the voice goes on to state that
they are an organization that seeks to save the world by sealing away the danger,
so they would just like her to answer some questions for them.

Meanwhile, back in Yogiri's confinement base, he notices that Asaka has been gone
for a while, so he asks one of the robots what happened to her.

The robot informs him that she is currently on a leave of absence, but he wonders
when she will be back.

Feeling a bit lonely, he decides to go outside and look for her himself. First, he
asks another one of the robots if it knows where she went, but it doesn't have
access to that information.

Yogiri then asks who would have information about Asaka and is informed that the
researchers would likely know.

The robot really sold out the entire facility and leads Yogiri to the door that
will allow him to go outside.

However, it explains that this door cannot be opened from the inside since it is
remote controlled.

So, Yogiri just calls out to the scientists that are watching in the cameras and
tells them to open the door.

Some time passes, and the lead researcher makes it to the room only to find that
all except one woman are dead.

The woman was the only one who listened to Yogiri and opened the doors. But when
the other scientists tried to stop her, they were all killed in an instant.

Right now, the woman is currently opening every door Yogiri asks her to, with tears
in her eyes because she doesn't want to die, and the lead researcher can't stop
her.
Yogiri never thought he would be able to kill people even when he can't directly
see them, but since things have come to this, he tells the guard standing behind
him to shoot the woman that is opening the doors.

However, before he could even take aim, Yogiri had already put him out of
commission, and he dropped to the ground.

The lead researcher has nothing more he can do, so as Yogiri walks up to him and
asks where Asaka is, he answers the question. She's currently on leave, but he
doesn't think she will be coming back anytime soon because she was abducted by a
certain organization.

Yogiri asks why they haven't tried to save her yet, but this facility is unable to
challenge that organization because they are too powerful.

If that is the case, Yogiri says he'll just go and save her himself, but he also
tells him to not mention all the people that died here today to Asaka when she gets
back.

And the next thing we know, chaos erupts all over that organization's base as
Yogiri makes his way in, taking down all the soldiers who tried to stop him.

The heads of the organization aren't surprised that their foot soldiers weren't
enough to stop him, as they believe Yogiri can kill anything that he looks at.

But that just means their job is to kill him before he can even look at them.
Unfortunately, they were wrong about the conditions of Yogiri's ability.

Once all the snipers had gotten into position and were ready to fire, they all
dropped dead before their fingers could even get close to the trigger.

Meanwhile, Asaka is still in her holding cell, wishing she had applied for a more
normal job. She's also worried about Yogiri's well-being since she can't be there
to look after him.

Just then, she hears explosions from the chaos happening outside and thinks this
might be a good opportunity to escape while everyone is in a state of confusion.

But as she heads for the door, the head of the organization comes in and points a
gun at her. Asaka is now being held at gunpoint by her and used as a meat shield to
get Yogiri to back off.

Yogiri is glad he has finally found Asaka. The head tries to blackmail Yogiri by
telling him she will kill Asaka if he comes any closer, but that goes about as well
as you would expect.

Once Asaka is safe, Yogiri runs up to her and asks to go home. So, the two head out
of the organization.
Asaka sees the carnage Yogiri caused while trying to get to her, and while she's
taken aback at first, she realizes Yogiri did all this for her sake. So, she holds
his hand tighter and smiles at him.

They later return to the confinement base where the lead researcher is waiting
because he wants to have a chat with Asaka.

She asks what is going to happen now after that whole incident, but really, despite
all the people that died, nothing is going to be done.

It's not like anyone has the power to punish Yogiri for what he did in the first
place. She then asks what is going to happen to her, but since Yogiri has clearly
grown attached, it looks like she's stuck doing this job now.

However, he assures her that next time she wants to take a break, they will assign
her a guard so something like this doesn't happen again.

While Asaka doesn't like how he said it, she also doesn't have any intentions of
abandoning her job either because she can tell that if she leaves Yogiri as he is
now, he's likely to go on a rampage at the next slight inconvenience for him.

So, she needs to teach him a bit more to get him to the point where he won't be a
danger to the world.

Back in the present, Dannoura is staring at Yogiri while he is sleeping, and Moko
can tell that she is into Yogiri now.

She doesn't exactly deny it, and Moko would be more than happy to have Yogiri added
to the family bloodline, so Dannoura has got her blessing for those grandkids.

She isn't opposed to the idea either. Yogiri wakes up soon after, so Dannoura makes
Moko swear to not mention anything about having children with Yogiri.

So, she changes the subject and says they have arrived in front of the Capitol
Gates, but she has no idea what they are going to do from here.

They are also surrounded by guards who have come to investigate the strange new
arrivals, so the captain asks them to step out of the vehicle.

As they chat with the Guard Captain Torx, he asks them to identify themselves, so
they tell him that they are Sage candidates trying to get here for the trial.

That would make sense, but Torx doesn't trust them yet.
However, as soon as Yogiri pulls out the pendant Rick gave him, the guards all fall
to their knees, as that is a pendant of the royal family.

Rick is apparently a member of the royal family, so Torx agrees to let them get
into the capital. But then, someone comes out and says just because they have a
royal family pendant doesn't mean they can break the rules.

This is David, Rick's younger brother, and since he is also a member of the royal
family, he sees no need to accommodate people just because they apparently know his
brother.

He wants them to show him some proof that they went through the swordmaster trial
by facing him in battle since there is no way they would lose if what they claimed
was true.

Especially since David isn't that good with a sword, Dannoura wants to back out,
but moko eggs her on because David isn't an overpowered sword fighter.

They get into position for the fight, and moko explains the fighting style she
taught Dannoura while David is using the orthodox methods.

Dannoura is playing by street rules, so as the match begins, she immediately throws
her knife straight at him.

While he was distracted by the knife, she ducks down and dashes behind him before
landing a devastating kick and preparing some scrambled eggs. It is safe to say
that he is down for the count, so she is declared the winner of the match.

The rest of the guards praise her for the skill she just displayed as they've never
seen anything quite like it before. But that's all part of the secret technique
training moko gave her.

On another note, he is still on the floor in as much pain as ever, so Yogiri asks
if they should do something about that. But Dannoura thinks she should be fine
since she didn't kick him that hard after all.

A while later, Yogiri is examining the castle walls when David, who has finally
recovered, comes up behind him and explains that they have a spell cast on them by
a great wizard named Egalcia, who is the same guy Yogiri killed in the tower, but
he had better not mention that part.

David offers to guide the two through the city, and it turns out he is not a bad
guy after all; he was just a bit suspicious of them.

After showing them around for a bit, Yogiri says they'll be fine to go alone from
here because he has something he needs to discuss with Dannoura. They'll be meeting
their classmates soon, so she needs to decide whether she will forgive them for
what they did or not.

They head to the castle where the rest of the class is gathered for a speech from
the King.

But as the king begins speaking, one of the students gets up and says he doesn't
have the right to talk down to them because he's not their King.

So the king gets up and gets right in his face.

The boy was confident in his ability to defend himself because of his ability, but
something happens that prevents him from using his freeze ability.

So the king cuts off his fingers and proves that while the boy may not be his
subject, he can still make him his anytime he wants.

We see sion walking in a grassy field, seemingly looking for something. As she
walks through a barrier, which leads to a white subspace, she finds what she was
looking for: aoi, who has been thoroughly traumatized by horrors she saw when she
tried to scam Yogiri once.

aoi realizes sion is there and starts yelling at her for dooming this world to
death thanks to her careless actions of bringing Yogiri.

She knows she's an assassin, but this was never in the job description, so she
wants nothing to do with any missions involving Yogiri or his friends.

It doesn't look like she'll be leaving her panic room anytime soon, so she tries
asking the talking sword she carries with her what happened.

The sword explains that Aoi has been like this ever since she first encountered
Yogiri.

So sion asks what information they managed to gather on him after their encounter.
They weren't able to get much from scanning Yogiri, but they did learn a few things
from Hanakawa, though.

Meanwhile, Hanakawa is lying on the ground, begging for his life as usual he does
such a pathetic looser.

The boy serving the goddess asks him to share what he knows about Yogiri.

Hanakawa frantically explains everything he knows about Yogiri's ability to kill


anything he thinks about. He warns the boy not to think he's an exception to this
rule. However, the boy doesn't believe Yogiri can actually do all that.
Despite not doubting Hanakawa's words, the boy's main goal is to kill Yogiri. He
believes he must possess powers greater than Yogiri's to do so.

He pulls out a key, which is assumed to summon Kou, but it's actually something
much worse. It's a key to a seal holding the Dark Lord's sister.

She's so dangerous that even the Dark Lord had to seal her away when he had the
chance. If she's scary enough to make the Dark Lord fear her, she should have
enough power to beat Yogiri.

However, having dealt with Yogiri before and now hearing about this terrifying
sister, Hanakawa wants to excuse himself from the main cast and live a peaceful
life as an NPC.

Unfortunately, as he tries to back away quickly, Lute grabs his hair. Lute still
needs Hanakawa around since he doesn't have much information on Yogiri, so he plans
to bring him along.

Hanako really doesn't want to go, especially since people might think he's gay if
he travels alone with another boy. He gets dragged by the hair, complaining that he
would have preferred being dragged around by a girl.

Meanwhile, back at the meeting with the king, the kid who got his fingers chopped
off receives some basic medical attention from his classmates.

The king casually tells them they must explore the underground labyrinth beneath
the capital and defeat the dark god to earn their titles as sages. The king
honestly believes they'll just die down there because they lack the skills needed,
but he doesn't really care about that.

To explain why the boy's powers didn't work earlier, it's because the royal family
in this world can weaken the powers of sages.

So, when they're near him, their powers won't work. But the boy doesn't have to
worry about his fingers because once the king steps far enough away, they should be
able to reattach them.

After the king leaves, the students are silent, wondering what to do next.
Meanwhile, Yogiri and Dannoura watch from the back. Dannoura finally speaks up,
surprising her classmates who thought she was dead, but they completely ignore
Yogiri's presence.

Elsewhere in the kingdom, the others from the tower trial have just arrived by
train with a Divine King.

They bring her to what should be her church. As she walks in, she meets a man named
Holaris, who tells her he's the current Archbishop of the church.

The Divine King's first thought after being revived a thousand years later was to
return home. But she never expected her home to have changed so much during her
absence.

Holaris offers to show her to her room and sits down to chat with her. He's
overjoyed that she's back, but they had thought she was stuck keeping the dark god
at bay near the tower.

Thankfully, the dark god was defeated, so she's now free. In that case, Holaris
asks what happened to the seal key, but the Divine King had never heard of any
seal, so she doesn't know what to say. Holaris believes she genuinely doesn't know
about it, so he uses a magic item to weaken her.

Meanwhile, Yogiri and Dannoura are talking with their class president, who bluntly
tells them he doesn't regret leaving them behind.

If faced with the same situation again, he would make the same choice. Dannoura
asks if he's upset that they survived the dragon, but before he can answer, another
classmate intervenes, saying they shouldn't be fighting when they have so few
allies.

The girl who intervenes seems to be well-known, but Yogiri never paid attention in
class, so he has no idea who she is.

Dannoura informs him that she's called a Kino and back on Earth, she was a famous
idol in the entertainment industry. It's no surprise she's popular among her
classmates.

The argument ensues about whether they can trust Yogiri and Dannoura. akino points
out that the one expressing doubt only does so because he knows if he were in their
shoes, he'd probably seek revenge.

It's clear that akino is the one in charge here, as Yazaki lost a lot of influence
over the class some time ago. Eventually, Yogiri and Dannoura are accepted into the
group. Yogiri then heads to a lounge area with some other boys.

The boys are complaining about the girls freely moving between the first and second
floors while they're banned from the second floor for any reason.

During their conversation, they realize Yogiri doesn't know who they are, which
hurts a bit because Izumida had put effort into talking to him back on Earth.

Izumida explains that they're considered the "losers" of the class, presuming
Yogiri is one too, given his ability to only kill bugs. Others in the group have
abilities ranging from reading to cooking, but not the useful kind.

There's a knock at the door, and another guy named Fukai shows up, wanting to speak
to Yogiri. Meanwhile, upstairs, Dannoura learns why the guys are banned from the
second floor, mainly because of people with abilities involving secrets.

In the class, there are three guys with abilities: one can stop time, another has
X-ray vision to see through clothes,i think guys i need to kidnap this boy, what do
you think tell me in the comments , and the third has tentacles. Naturally, the
girls avoid them.

At the door, two girls who know Yogiri's true nature come to discuss with Dannoura
about him. Meanwhile, downstairs, Yogiri talks with Fukai, who refers to him as a
"God" and tells him that in this world, Yogiri has become a death god too, able to
do what Fukai admired him for.

Yogiri senses that Fukai was assigned to watch him back on Earth, likely with
reasons preventing him from sharing much, like a neck bomb. Yogiri asks why Fukai
is here.

Fukai explains that while he was assigned to watch Yogiri, he wasn't allowed to
look at him directly.

He then pokes out his own eye, which can detect the supernatural, indicating that
if he had looked directly at Yogiri, he would have been traumatized, similar to
AWA.

After Fukai leaves, Yogiri picks up the eye he left on the table and asks the other
guys if they want to keep it, but they really don't want it.

Following that, Dannoura comes in with the other two girls and asks to talk to
Yogiri.

They head outside, and Ryouko immediately bows down and apologizes for what she has
done.

She urges Carol to do the same because now that Yogiri has unsealed the first gate,
he can kill anyone no matter where they are.

Carol finds it amusing to see Ryouko freaking out when she's usually so calm, and
Yogiri realizes that these two have also been watching him.

Carol is from an organization, Ryouko is from The Institute, and Fukai is from a
cult that worships him. Yogiri knew people were surveilling him, but he never
thought there would be three separate individuals.

Carol changes the subject and asks about Yogiri and Dannoura's relationship,
wondering if anything non-family-friendly has happened between them. Dannoura
denies it quickly, but Yogiri ignores the question and asks what will happen next.

Meanwhile, Euphemia is sitting on a rock, missing her sister Theo, when a vampire
approaches her and declares that she will become the successor to the bloodline by
killing Euphemia. Though she doesn't want to, Euphemia is forced to kill her on the
spot.

Back to Yogiri and Dannoura, they've been filled in on everything that's happened
with the class recently.
They also learn that Ao's ability can restrict the use of others' abilities,
particularly those of high importance.

Setting that aside, Yogiri tells them he came here to talk to Shine about getting
home, and the others agree to join forces with him.

The next day, the students are set to head into the dungeon for the first time, all
wearing outfits that match their abilities but look way goofier than they intended.

The guide for their expedition soon arrives, and Dannoura is shocked to find out
that it's Rick who will be helping them.

On the boys' end, they're assisted by David, who reveals that as a member of the
royal family, his power can fully suppress demonic creatures.

Lute asks David to suppress their powers as well so they can test their
capabilities.

The battle begins, and Yogiri uses his ability to sense malicious intent to dodge
attacks from a monkey demon before finishing it off with a stab to the head,
impressing the others with his skills.

Meanwhile, in a city, Hanakawa is in tears as he walks with lute. When lute hears
Hanakawa complaining about wanting to travel with a girl, he dresses up as a girl
and asks if there's a festival happening since the people seem lively.

Hanakawa mocks lute for not knowing about city life, despite not knowing about the
festival either. They're searching for the sister of the dark god, who should be
sealed away somewhere in the capital.

Elsewhere, Euphemia is walking through the woods after accidentally promoting


herself to origin blood status.

She nearly gets trampled by a horse but commands it to stop, and it obeys. A little
girl comes running up after the horse.

The girl apologizes for losing control of her horse, but Euphemia immediately bows
to her upon recognizing her as a separate clone created by Lane before she died.

The girl doesn't have a name yet, so Euphemia decides to call her Rizzly from now
on.

Back in the capital, Loot and Hanakawa head to a local tavern to gather information
on the location of the dark god's sister.

Lute asks a waitress about the festival, and she explains that it celebrates the
arrival of the sage candidates who are currently on the fifth floor of the
labyrinth, despite only recently beginning their quest.

Upon learning this, Hanakawa notices some of his classmates seated across from
them, and it would be bad if they spotted him.

To solve the issue, Lute uses a disguise spell to prevent them from being
recognized.

However, unexpectedly, Aayka walks into the tavern and immediately starts beating
one of them. Nothing the others do can stop her, and once she's done, she declares
that she will kill one of her classmates every day as part of her revenge.

She has left, and sion shows up, questioning Hanakawa about Yogiri.

He tells her everything he knows, and once he's of no use to her anymore, sion
prepares to use her death ray to kill him. However, it doesn't work, and instead,
it covers him in cream. Hanakawa manages to live another day.

Later, Yogiri and the others are planning on how best to find sion.

Since she will show up if they fail to become sages, Yogiri thinks that's the
safest bet to meet her.

Meanwhile, Sion and her confidant are deliberating what to do about Yogiri. She
enlists the help of Bori to get rid of him in exchange for extending the deadline
for the others to become sages.

Ayaka is currently at the top of the tower, looking for her next victim among her
classmates, but she is unable to find anyone.

She is a robot, and her system begins analyzing the DNA obtained from the dragon
meat she ate. However, while it's busy with that, a rock is thrown at her head with
great force and accuracy.

She's tough enough to not immediately die from it, but it still hurts a lot. She
asks the system to find where the attacks are coming from, and as more rocks are
hurled at her, the system pinpoints the attack's location.

As a precaution, it advises her to use her flight ability to close the gap between
her and the sniper as quickly as possible.

The attacker turns out to be Shirayama Riona, who has the ability to increase her
strength several times beyond normal.

She came prepared with a plan to hurl rocks at her. Riona couldn't stand by while
Shinozaki hunted down innocent people for the sake of her own twisted sense of
revenge.
Now that they are face to face, Shirayama Riona switches from her main plan of
throwing rocks to her backup plan of fighting hand-to-hand.

She tries to box Shinozaki into submission, but all her attacks seem to be
reflected by some sort of barrier Shinozaki had set up, preventing them from
connecting as she would like.

Having learned all she needs, Shinozaki finally fights back, and as expected, Riona
gets beaten, also losing an arm in the process.

In the face of defeat and having lost an arm, rather than scream out in pain, Riona
begins looking for excuses for her loss.

She claims Shinozaki only won because of the royal family weakening the gifts of
all the students within the capital.

Meanwhile, Hanakawa and Lute have just entered the dungeon where the Dark Lord's
sister should be held captive.

Lute is eager to proceed with the revival by traversing the dungeon, but Hanakawa
remains hesitant because they have no plan of attack heading in.

He could just leave Hanakawa behind if he keeps complaining so much, but the fact
remains that they don't know their way around here, so they would probably just end
up getting lost if they tried.

Just then, they notice a girl standing suspiciously in the middle of the dungeon.
Hanakawa wonders if she is one of the dungeon explorers, but that doesn't seem to
be the case as Lute recognizes her. He calls out to her, and she turns out to be
Mana.

She had recognized the smell of her sibling but couldn't wait for them to reach
her, so she came out instead.

Hanakawa is even more confused at this point, so he asks Lute for the identity of
the girl, and she is revealed to be the one they are looking for—the Dark Lord's
little sister.

Elsewhere, an assassination bounty has just been put on Yogiri's head. However,
Yogiri himself is sitting in his room all day, which Dannoura scolds him for,
accusing him of being lazy.

He corrects her by saying he is actually spending time learning to control his


powers so he doesn't just kill people immediately. This is evidenced by his ability
to now only kill a portion of a flower instead of the whole thing at once.

However, aside from his training, he really hasn't done much since they got here,
aside from a little stroll around town and having a snack while he strolled.
Dannoura gets up and comments that he must really be enjoying the peaceful time he
has if he can have so much fun despite the situation.

But it's not like he had a completely peaceful time either. While he was walking
through town, he was targeted by someone, which sounds pretty bad to Dannoura.

That's why Yogiri wants her help with something he has planned back in the
labyrinth.

Hanakawa asks Mana if she was really sealed away down here, which she confirms to
be true.

Although she still doesn't really know the reason for it, she has a major brother
complex, so she isn't even mad at the Dark Lord for sealing her away.

She believes she must have done something to deserve it somehow. Her delusions
aside, Hanakawa asks how she was able to come to the first floor if she is meant to
be sealed in the depths of this place.

The answer is actually pretty simple: she could leave whenever she wanted since the
seal isn't strong enough to hold her.

Her delusions led her to believe that her brother didn't want to be too strict with
her, so he made the seal weak enough for her to be able to leave if she ever wanted
to.

Lute clarifies that she knows for a fact that the Dark Lord used every bit of
strength he had to offer in order to seal Mana away, but it seems that wasn't
enough to keep her down.

With that out of the way, Mana takes a moment to ask if they have any of her
brother's belongings with them since she can smell his scent on them.

Hanakawa responds that they brought the key to the seal that was holding her, so he
hands it over immediately.

Meanwhile, Shinozaki is flying over the castle and has just used her system to
locate the castle where the king should be, as well as the person she believes
would be the king here.

She bursts into the king's room while he was preoccupied and tells him straight
that she wants him to deactivate the barrier that weakens the sages' gifts.

He obviously goes for the offensive route since she is an unknown intruder, but he
was not prepared to handle the amount of main character energy she possesses, so he
gets fried to a crisp almost immediately.
Shinozaki then turns to the woman in his bed and confirms with her that he is
indeed the king of the kingdom.

Once she is certain of that, she leaves, since the barrier she began is now active.
Meanwhile, Mana has brought Lute and Hanakawa to the town she created for herself
in the dungeon. And I'm not saying she's crazy, but she fantasized about having
kids with her brothers so much that they became real.

However, Hanakawa would definitely think she's crazy after killing the king.

Shinozaki pulls up to the hospital where Riona was recovering and tells her to
resume the fight she was in before. Now that the king is dead, she should be at
full power, so there will be no excuses this time. Riona seems like she's ready to
go, so she gets out of bed to attack her.

From the blow she just landed, she may actually stand a chance against Shinozaki
like this. They end up outside, but Riona isn't letting up as she hoists Shinozaki
into the air and proceeds to pound her face in.

Unfortunately, she still doesn't have a solution for Shinozaki's attacks as she
gets her arm chopped off and her body suspended in the air while she's choked out.
If even at her strongest Shinozaki is still this much more powerful than her, then
there is nothing left to prove, so she will kill her now.

After Shinozaki's rampage the night before, reconstruction is underway, but none of
that matters to Yogiri as he is taking a nice walk with Dannoura.

He wants to find the people who are targeting him, and since Dannoura has good
eyesight, he was hoping she would be able to spot them if they try anything.

She's a little disappointed since she thought Yogiri was asking her out on a date,
but she still manages to turn it into one anyway.

The guy behind the computer orders for more shots to be fired, but he didn't
realize the mess he had gotten himself into when he messed with Yogiri's girl.

Now, Yogiri is after him. He immediately tries to flee the country for the sake of
his life, but Yogiri kills his helicopter mid-flight, causing him to crash.

He parachutes out, but almost immediately after, Dannoura appears behind him and
pile drives his head into the ground.

Once the guy regains his footing, he finds himself face to face with Yogiri. The
fact that he didn't immediately run away means he knows all about Yogiri's powers.

At the same time, moko makes herself useful and takes out some spirits that were
sent after Dannoura.
She proceeds to finish off the two spirits by smashing their heads together. The
guy starts sweating now and throws all the spirits at Yogiri, but they are all
killed one after the other.

He has nothing left to fight back with, but before anything else can happen, a
knife is thrown at Yogiri by the girl from earlier.

This time, he was actually taken by surprise and needed to be saved by Dannoura. He
actually seems to know the girl and says a command which forces Enju to go offline.

He tells Dannoura that he will explain everything later, but first, he threatens
the guy so he tells him everything he knows.

Meanwhile, ootori is doing his own research on Yogiri's capabilities and trying to
come up with a way to counter them.

Back with Hanakawa and Lute, they are being led around by Mana, and Lute takes the
opportunity to apologize to Hanakawa for bringing him all the way out here.

Hanakawa appreciates the apology but sounds like he's getting ready to die with how
he is talking.

Lute hands Hanakawa the key to the seal and says he is now the representative of
the Dark Lord, so Mana probably won't kill him as well, but she is definitely going
to kill Lute once she finds out he let her brother die.

Back on the surface with Yogiri, the man has just told him everything that he knows
and promises not to come after him any longer.

But Yogiri says he is still going to kill him anyway. Yogiri knows that the guy's
ability allows him to create any object from Earth, meaning he could make as many
Enju clones as he wants, and that's something Yogiri can't let happen so he has to
die.

They later bring Andrew to a room where Yogiri explains that she is someone who
they used to play with as a kid, or to be exact, she is a robot that was modeled
after Enju.

But this one was made to kill him. He wants her to be able to rest forever, but
that doesn't mean she is dead. She's probably doing fine right now and relaxing at
home.

What he was referring to was the robot version of her, since no one would want a
robot version of themselves out in the world doing evil stuff.

Meanwhile, Shinozaki is going after more of her classmates, but she chose to go
after the chef, and we all know he's about to cook.
Shinozaki's arm gets chopped off in an instant, and she's left shocked since she
was sure her dragon scales could block any attack.

One of Yugo's abilities allows him to cleave anything he considers to be an


ingredient, so no shield can block his attacks.

With that being the case, Shinozaki tries slicing him up before he can attack
again, but he just appears again and reveals that another one of his abilities
allows him to be in multiple places at once to cook efficiently.

He also knows the exact location of anything he considers as an ingredient, so she


can't hide from him either.

However, while his abilities are definitely broken, he didn't have an answer for
the most important part of being a chef, so he got cooked.

After Yugo was killed, a meeting was held among the surviving class members to
decide what to do from here on out.

They are being killed at an alarming rate, and the kingdom has asked them to leave
immediately because of Shinozaki's constant attacks.

So, the only option left for them is to complete their objective as soon as
possible and all head into the dungeon.

We next see them on the sixth floor of the dungeon, and David has volunteered to go
with Yogiri and Dannoura because he wanted to see this floor with his own eyes.

The class prepares to battle an army composed of thousands of monsters, and


honestly, it isn't much of a challenge for them as they wipe out every single one.

Meanwhile, in Mana's chambers, Lute informs her that her brother is dead. He was
expecting an outburst of emotion from her, but she calmly states that she knows
death will come for everyone, and she will definitely take revenge on the ones who
killed her brother.

But first, she's going to have to make sure he comes back by giving birth to him.
Hanakawa doesn't believe he heard her right, but she was dead serious about it and
took Lute's arm so she can use the essence of the Dark Lord on him to make it
happen.

She was about to take his head as well, but Hanakawa stops her and asks if she can
at least let him live.
Surprisingly, she agrees to let Lute live as long as Hanakawa undoes the seal, so
he does so without hesitation.

Back with the class, they are setting up camp for the night and build a freaking
castle to rest in.

They have a party to celebrate their success in getting through the underworld
easily so far, but Yogiri is nowhere to be found and is spending his time playing
games outside.

Yogiri ends up spotting David, who seems to be acting strangely, so he follows him
until he sees that he's about to walk straight into a pit.

Yogiri stops him, but he is still unresponsive, and moments later, a menacing aura
begins to emerge from the hole as the ground shakes.

Meanwhile, back at the castle, sion has just shown up and doesn't like that things
have been so easy for the class.

She wants them to just kill each other until someone gets strong enough to be a
sage.

The news causes great worry among the class, but they have bigger things to worry
about as Yogi seems to have opened his second gate. As he plunges into the pit in
the mountains he was scouting out a travel route, Theo spots some people on a cart
full of suspicious barrels. She wastes no time and leaps down to attack them with
full force.

The men in the front stood no chance and were immediately wiped out by her strikes,
but the rest of them were able to prepare themselves after seeing her initial
assault and immediately realized they are dealing with a half-demon.

Theo's ready to attack again, but this time the men have a protective barrier put
up around themselves, the work of the magician they have on their side, along with
four barrels full of half-demons. So, they seem to be pretty confident in
themselves.

However, that confidence doesn't last very long as Theo's rage makes her strike
even more powerful, shattering the barrier as well as the mana-siphoning tool.

The man tries to escape while Theo opens the barrels to reveal several half-demons
being used as mana batteries, but none of them were her sister.

Just then, she hears the distinct sound of a man being killed, but since it wasn't
her who did the killing, she looks over and finds that it was the work of none
other than Euphemia, the sister she has been desperately searching for.
Euphemia is equally surprised to see her sister here, but finding Theo clearly
wasn't her intended goal, as we see a fancy carriage pull up behind her.

Meanwhile, back with Yogi's class, sion has just ordered them to engage in a Battle
Royale-style fight to the death.

She tells them they have one hour before they have to start killing each other, and
one hour after the battle starts, she will personally kill anyone who hasn't killed
one of the other students.

One of the students tries to argue that it's crazy to expect them to kill each
other for no reason, and Fukai threatens to kill her instead.

She doesn't seem to mind the threat and even agrees that if any of them can
actually manage to kill her, then the death battle will be over immediately. This
seems a little too accommodating coming from someone like her.

Fukai asks just to be sure if she doesn't have some ability that prevents their
abilities from working on her, but she doesn't have anything like that.

However, she warns him that he would have a better chance of surviving if he went
after someone else knowing that his ability will work on them.

Fukai immediately tries to use his instant death ability to kill her, but to his
surprise, it doesn't work.

She explains that she levels up every millisecond, and each time she does so, she's
fully recovered from any damage taken, even if she was already dead.

Now that she's back to life, she warns everyone else that they have no hope of
beating her and should just get ready to fight to the death.

While all that was going on, Dannoura was still out in the forest looking for
Yogiri when two girls ran up to her to give her some bad news.

Meanwhile, Yogiri is falling down the pit and has a flashback to a philosophy
lesson he was given by Asaka when he was still little.

She explained to him that transcendent beings cannot be limited to morals or


ethics, so he needs to set principles for himself.

Yogiri is powerful enough to do anything he wants, but that doesn't mean he should
live his life aimlessly.

That's why Asaka insisted he set rules for himself to follow. Back to the present,
he thinks to himself that if he keeps following the rules he made, then he will
definitely die from this fall.

However, he needs to make it back to Dannoura safely, so he unlocks his second gate
and starts defying the laws of physics.

In this case, he kills his momentum to slow himself down before he reaches the
ground. After setting Rick down, he wonders if he is on the seventh floor of the
dungeon right now.

In the castle, Mana's seal has been removed, but it doesn't really matter because
she could already leave whenever she wanted.

She just needed her brother's permission as a formality. Hanakawa doesn't care much
anymore and just wants to leave.

Mana tells him he can go because she's tired of seeing his ugly face. Hanakawa
quickly agrees and gets ready to leave with Lute.

However, as they're leaving, Hanakawa notices something strange on the floor. Lute
explains that Mana is getting ready to give birth to another dark lord, and they're
currently inside her.

They need to run, but Hanakawa doesn't know where to go. Lute assures him that he's
given him full control of the dungeon, so he can find his way out alone.

Lute kicks him out to ensure his survival, and moments later, the room becomes part
of Mana's body, filling with blood. Hanakawa is forced to run away.

Meanwhile, on the surface, Theo has reunited with Euphemia, and they're traveling
to the capital together.

Euphemia has already explained everything to Theo, including how she's become the
new origin blood of the vampires and gained the ability to sense people.

They're asked to accompany them, and Theo has no problem with Euphemia joining.
However, they wonder why she wants to go to the capital.

Euphemia explains that she's going to meet Yogiri, but she's not sure if he'll be
there.

Luckily, Theo explains that she's met Yogiri before, and he told her he was heading
to the Royal Capital, so he's definitely there.

Meanwhile, Yogiri has just finished a call with Dannoura and learned about the
chaos happening after a Battle Royale was declared.
For now, he trusts Dannoura to handle things, but he's ready to step in if needed.

Suddenly, Yogiri sees Hanakawa running towards him, being chased by a slime
monster.

Hanakawa bows down and apologizes for any trouble but asks for Yogiri's help in
defeating the monster.

Yogiri swiftly kills the slime monster, and once things calm down, he asks Hanakawa
if he knows how to get back to the sixth floor.

Normally, he could just retrace his steps, but since he fell straight down, he's
lost. Fortunately, Hanakawa knows a shortcut and agrees to show Yogiri the way as
long as Yogiri protects him.

Yogiri agrees but adds a condition: Hanakawa must carry Rick's body, along with the
other students who have started their Battle Royale.

Meanwhile, we see a girl armed with a gun, ready for the battle.

Kiyoko enters a room where Ayaka, who was hiding in the ceiling, could see into the
future and knew she was going to kill him.

To prevent this, he makes his visions come true and summons someone else into the
room, Shinozaki. Now ayaka needs to leave quickly.

Meanwhile, in the forest, Down Right is still hiding in a tree, and Mocha Moko
tells her that Yogiri has fallen to the seventh floor but is okay. However, he
doesn't know how to get back to the surface from there.

Suddenly, they hear fighting sounds coming from the castle, and Dannoura is
surprised that they're fighting each other so easily.

It's probably because of the systems they have installed, messing with their
ability to reason. They'll likely keep fighting until only one person is left.

Meanwhile, Yogiri and Hanakawa reach the shortcut, and Hanakawa suggests that
Yogiri can go to the sixth floor while he heads back to the surface for safety.

However, Yogiri insists that Hanakawa comes along because he's the only one who can
operate the elevator on the other end.

Ayaka finds the door but can't open it, so he decides to leave.
Just then, he predicts that Yogiri and Hanakawa are about to come through the door,
so he tries to change the future by causing the ceiling to collapse on them and
kill them.

However, no matter what he does, he keeps seeing himself dying as a result.

He even tries to tear out the page, but it's too late—he's already marked his own
death in the "death note."

The moment Yogiri opens the door, ayaka is killed. Hanakawa thinks Yogiri was too
quick to kill ayaka, but Yogiri sensed the killing intent coming from him.

In another part of the castle, a student named May is lying in bed, contemplating
ignoring the Sage selection Battle Royale.

Suddenly, she hears a voice from someone named Arima, who doesn't like that she's
relaxing in his domain.

May asks why he didn't just kill her immediately, but Arima says he would feel too
guilty if he did that.

However, that doesn't mean Arima doesn't have it in him to finish the job. The bed
disappears, and a giant stone lands on top of May.

Arima seems satisfied with himself, but moments later, May reappears in front of
the two.

They ask how she managed to get there, and she explains that she simply teleported
herself.

The other guy tries to attack her with lava, but she's completely immune to any and
all attacks.

The two realize they're in big trouble, and May's sadistic side starts showing. She
throws a slow punch, but it still vaporizes him on contact.

Arima asks how she got such amazing powers, so she explains that back on Earth, she
witnessed two cats fighting, and one used a fireball blast that killed her.

However, she was immediately brought back to life by the cat gods as an apology and
given a portion of their powers. Arima questions why she didn't fight sion if she
has powers that could rival hers, but May finds the situation fun.

She kills Arima and then receives a notification that Hanakawa has joined the
battle as well, so she heads over to him for more fun.

As she tries to kill him, Hanakawa gives her the creeps, and Yogiri asks if she
came to attack them.

She goes for her one-hit kill, but Yogiri stops her. She can't understand why her
guaranteed hit failed, but it's because Yogiri had already killed one of the cat
gods.

She tries to get the other one to help her take down Yogiri, but he ends up killing
that one too.

Now completely powerless, May runs into the forest, where she will likely be killed
by a random monster.

Meanwhile, Kiyoko is in a battle with Shinozaki, and it's pretty even. She has a
wide range of weapons at her disposal, similar to a GTA inventory, and can pull out
rockets whenever she wants.

In the forest, Dannoura encounters Mikosi, who is a necromancer. Mikosi tells


Dannoura that she also has a guardian spirit and introduces Tanu, who is apparently
the princess of an ancient species.

Upon seeing Tanu, Dannoura immediately wishes she had someone like her instead of
her own guardian spirit, moko, whose name she finds dumb.

moko tries to argue that she's technically a princess as well, but she doesn't have
literal sparkles coming from her body like Tanu does.

Although she may have lost in looks, she's confident she could still beat Tanu in a
fight.

Dannoura criticizes Moko for resorting to violence so quickly, but it turns out
Moko was correct about being able to defeat Tanu.

Mikosi reveals that Tanu's abilities are limited to counting, up to 20 at most.

Because of this, Mikosi takes control of Moko from Dannoura to use her powers in
the fight.

Moko appears eager to confront Dannoura after the insults exchanged earlier, but
she's still under Mikosi's control.

Since Moko controls the battle suit, she removes it from Dannoura. Yogiri
approaches the scene and accidentally catches a glimpse of Dannoura's body.
He quickly covers her up with his jacket, leaving Dannoura feeling embarrassed. She
reluctantly admits that she could really use Yogiri's help right now.

Elsewhere in the forest, Sora is confronted by Haruto and his allies, who have
gathered to work together to survive and eventually challenge sion.

However, Sora has her own plans to become a sage independently. Haruto orders
everyone to attack her, but Sora summons fans to defend herself.

These fans are willing to sacrifice themselves to protect her, making it difficult
for the attackers to get past them.

However, Sora is ultimately dissolved alive by the slime monsters that have reached
the sixth floor.

Meanwhile, Mikosi senses the fear coming from Moko, who knows what will happen if
they fight Yogiri.

Then, she hears a voice promising to grant her the true power of a necromancer,
which must be the Awakening Sion talked about.

As the voice instructs her to release Moko so it can enter her body, she complies.

She feels an incredible amount of power entering her body, but just as she finishes
powering up, Yogiri kills her.

Despite knowing how it would end, Dannoura is still upset at losing one of her best
friends. Nonetheless, she acknowledges that Moko did try to kill her, so it is what
it is.

The plan now is to remove hanakawa from the Battle Zone so sion will receive an
alert and come to kill him.

This way, they can finally talk to her. Meanwhile, Kiyoko is on the verge of being
defeated by Shinozaki, so she's frantically searching her inventory for anything
that could beat her. Eventually, she pulls out something that might help her.

Outside, after Yogiri meets up with the others, he senses something is wrong and
asks them to get behind him.

Suddenly, someone detonates a nuke. After the explosion settles down somewhat,
Shinozaki wakes up to find herself in a glowing area.

However, Shinozaki knows there's no way she made it into heaven after the kind of
life she's led, so she realizes the glowing area is likely just radiation.
Sixty percent of her body has been destroyed, so it will take a long while before
her regeneration can get her back up and running.

She would rather walk away from this without growing a third arm, so she asks the
system if there are any other solutions available to her.

The system reveals that she has one other option, but it's not going to be pretty.

She could use Dragon power to heal immediately, but it will result in irreversible
changes to her body.

Instead of just gaining an extra arm and maybe a little cancer, she'll transform
into a full Dragon.

Despite the consequences, Shinozaki chooses to go with the dragon option. After
saying the incantation, she becomes a full Dragon, sacrificing her waifu status in
the process.

Meanwhile, Mana's body has just begun to form its first eye, indicating that things
are about to get messy.

On Yogiri's end, he and the others have managed to survive the bomb.

He informs them that everything around them has been obliterated by the generated
heat. Additionally, there were apparently nano machines incorporated into the bomb
to maximize the damage.

Dannoura questions how Yogiri could have that kind of information, considering he
has opened his second gate, allowing him to manipulate the laws of physics he
doesn't like.

Therefore, they shouldn't have to worry about most forms of attacks now. However,
since everything is now an irradiated mess, Yogiri has no idea where the trial zone
is supposed to end anymore.

Shinozaki is flying over the area in her Dragon form to complete her revenge, but
the explosion probably already wiped everyone in the area off the map. The only
thing left for her to do is to use her magic to confirm whether they are actually
dead.

Shinozaki proceeds to airdrop her teeth onto the floor, creating tons of dragon
warriors that she can command as she pleases.

This way, she can leave the task of searching for survivors to them. The warriors
are efficient at their job and locate Yogiri's group almost immediately, closing in
on them. They relay the information of the survivors they found to Shinozaki, who
orders them to start attacking.

However, as soon as that order is given, every one of the soldiers drops dead in an
instant. Shinozaki doesn't understand what just happened, but her system begins
warning her that she does not want to engage with Yogiri.

It senses that something is not right and warns her that Yogiri is being called
Alpha Omega back on Earth.

Shinozaki still doesn't understand, so the system explains that it was created as a
backup plan for humanity in case Yogiri ever decided to wipe out all humans.

It urges her once again to retreat because she has no chance of winning. However,
Shinozaki has already sacrificed her waifu status for her revenge, so there's no
going back for her anymore.

Yogiri and the others notice the dragon heading towards them, and despite the
warnings from her sister system, Shinozaki charges at Yogiri.

However, she is immediately killed. After she is gone, Donara walks up to one of
the Dragon Warriors and is dismayed to find out that it was actually Shinozaki.

Hanakawa, sick of all the death and destruction, just wants to leave this place
while he still can. Yogiri agrees, and they decide it's time to leave the trial
area.

As expected, there's nothing left in the area due to the explosion. Hanakawa thinks
Shinozaki might not even care anymore at this point since everything was already
destroyed. However, she suddenly appears right behind him, scaring the daylights
out of him.

Since Yogiri finally gets the chance to meet with Can, he asks her to confirm that
she is indeed the one he has been looking for.

She confirms that she is indeed the one he's been seeking, and she's been after him
for a while as well, although she thought he was already dead.

However, Yogiri doesn't have time for idle chat, so he deals damage to sion's right
ankle, causing her to fall to the ground to make his point clear.

sion is shocked that Yogiri was able to damage her. He urges her to answer his
question so he can continue with his business, but instead, she tries to launch a
magic attack at him.

Yogiri kills it before she can complete the attack and warns her to stop because
it's annoying. He also tells her not to bother trying to stop his heart or use an
instant death skill because it won't work.
He just wants to know how he can get back to his original world, assuming she would
know since she was the one who summoned him there. As motivation for her to talk,
he starts killing two of her fingers.

As soon as sion realizes she has lost control of some fingers, Yogiri tells her
that he will keep killing her bit by bit until she tells him what he wants to know.

sion defiantly looks at Yogiri and teleports herself away. Hanakawa is worried
since they may have lost track of her for good, but Yogiri thinks it's fine since
she won't be able to escape him for long.

sion appears in her bedroom and collapses on the floor in panic. She tries to rip
off her hand and grow a new one to see if she will regain control of her fingers,
but she has no luck. She doesn't understand what's happening, but then suddenly
Yogiri kills more bits of her.

Realizing that Yogiri is going to kill her anyway, she decides not to tell him
anything.

Just then, Youichi enters sion's room to see what's wrong, but he gets caught up in
the crossfire as Yogiri immediately starts killing him as well.

First, it's his leg, and then his arm. sion realizes that no one is safe as long as
Yogiri is after her.

She teleports back to him and begs him not to kill Youichi, as he is the only
person she cares about in this world. But all of this could have been avoided if
she just told him what he wants to know. No matter where she goes, Yogiri can kill
her anytime, as well as anyone she sees.

Yogiri asks her once more how they can get back to their world. sion explains that
she didn't prepare a way to send them back when she transported them here.

Although Hanaka was able to come back from this world once before, it was because
his connection to Earth was maintained as he was brought over.

However, this time the connection wasn't maintained at all because otherwise, it
wouldn't have allowed them to gain full power in this world.

In that case, Yogiri asks her to show him the coordinates of their original world.
sion does as she is told, but since the coordinates are so long, moko has to store
them in her spirit cloud drive.

Yogiri knows that all he needs to be able to make it back to Earth is to know the
coordinates of the world and to have enough energy to make it to the higher planes.

He asks sion where he could get the required energy from, and not wanting to
disappoint, she immediately pulls out a philosopher's stone, saying it could do the
trick. One may not necessarily be enough, but if he were to get his hands on
multiple at once, then it may hold enough power to get them back to their world.
Yogiri asks if she will be all right without the stone, but she says she has never
really relied on it before, so she doesn't care if she loses it. Every sage in this
world has one of these stones, so Yogiri asks about the ones belonging to the sages
that he has already killed.

Unfortunately, when a sage is killed, their philosopher's stone immediately loses


all its power because it is connected to the life of its sage. That's an annoying
condition to have to deal with, but Yogiri is fine with it.

Yogiri asks where the rest of the sages currently are. Even sion doesn't know the
exact location of every sage in this world, so Yogiri decides to call it a day and
head back to the surface for now. He asks Hanakawa about getting back to the
surface.

He starts looking at his map, but then he also asks if Yogiri is really going to
just leave sion like this. He only really wanted information from her in the first
place, and although he may hold a slight grudge against her for starting this whole
mess, it's not enough for him to choose to kill her.

Hanakawa really doesn't like the idea of letting someone who caused them so much
trouble live, but he doesn't want to hear anyone complaining when this decision
comes back to bite them in the butt a season or two later.

sion is left defeated on the ground when she remembers that she needs to get back
so she can help Youichi. But as she tries to fly away, she finds herself being
grabbed by the goof from Mana's body.

Then personally shows up in goof form and talks about how her immune system was
acting up, so she came to check what the cause could be, only to find a sage
running around in her new body.

sion recognizes her as the dark god of the dungeon, so she chops off her leg and is
about to teleport away.

She is now realizing that she may have been a bit harsh in sending the sage
candidates here, but before she can escape, mana counteracts her system and causes
her to fall face first into the goof.

Mana mocks her for relying on a system meant for kids to play with, and since she
has disabled all of sion's abilities, she's going to begin digesting her body so
she can become nutrition for the new body. sion sees no way out of this, but even
in death, her only regret is not being able to see Youichi again before she dies.

Meanwhile, elsewhere in the kingdom, some invaders are attacking as they normally
do. But then one gets run through by that robot that has been running around for a
couple of episodes now. The dismembered robot simply reforms its midsection while
the other one goes about its business.

They're just minding their business when all of a sudden, Mana's goof comes flying
out from the ground and completely absorbs it in one go.
The same thing is happening everywhere else in the kingdom, and Rick has no idea
what he is meant to do to stop this. However, as a member of the royal family and
acting king, it is his duty to stop and defend the kingdom during times like this.

He heads down to the streets and begins slashing away at the goof, but even though
he is able to destroy some amount of it, there's still a lot more where that came
from.

As Youichi and the others finally make it back to the surface, the fanatic laughter
from Archbishop Hollis can be heard. He's apparently a worshipper of Mana, and as
David recognizes him, he is greatly disappointed.

Holaris questions how they could possibly have access to the secret entrance only
he knows about, but before he could say anything further, Yogiri skips the cut
scene by killing him.

They then look outside and see the sea of red goof filling the city streets, which
is kind of all Hanaka's fault for releasing the seal on Mana. However, he was
threatened, so he's not entirely to blame.

The goof enters the barrier around the Divine King's throne room, and Moni forms in
front of the group.

She recognizes Hanaka and asks him to take her to Yogiri since she knows he's the
one who killed her brother. Hanaka wastes no time in ratting Yogiri out as he
immediately points to him so Mana won't dissolve him.

Now knowing that the boy in front of her is Yogiri, she raises her hand to squish
him to death, telling him to die. But Yogiri hits her with the Uno reverse, so she
dies, leaving a bunch of goo all over the kingdom.

Now that they've accomplished most of what they needed to, it's kind of hard to
tell what they are supposed to do from now on.

For now, Rick suggests they head to the roof of this building since he knows
there's something up there that can be of use.

They reach the roof and find a flying machine that was left in storage, but it
doesn't really look like it's got enough space to accommodate everyone.

They consider leaving Hanakawa behind for a bit, but Moko says they should let the
others have the plane since she and Yogiri can use something else. Instead, Rick
and the others take off in the plane to an undetermined destination. Donar asks
what exactly this flight solution that Moko came up with is supposed to be. Without
further delay, Moko transforms Don's battle suit into a flight suit with design
choices that both I and Yogiri can appreciate.

Once they've made it out of the city, they still have to answer the question of
what they want to do from now on after everything that has happened. Dono would
like to take a break for a bit. In that case, David suggests that he would take
them to a nearby town since the capital doesn't look very relaxing anymore.
Hanakawa dipped a while ago, but it's not like they really need him anyway, so
we'll forget about him for now.

Carol says they are going to follow Yogiri, which he says is fine by him, although
he makes it clear that he isn't going to do any extra work to get energy for them
to return to Earth. It's a logical approach since he can't guarantee that he'll
find enough stones for everyone, and quite frankly, he doesn't care much about
Ryuko or Carol. They are fine with that kind of arrangement as long as they get to
stay by his side, and Ryuko even offers to carry him on her back if he would like.

Just then, Rli's carriage shows up, and she immediately runs over to Yogiri. He has
never seen her before, so he doesn't know what this is about, but as soon as Rizley
asks him to marry her, he shuts her down really quick. The Osia and Euphemia come
after Rizle and tell her that's not a good way to propose. So, switching tactics,
Rizle offers Yogiri her Philosopher's Stone if he is willing to listen to her
proposal.

In other news, the Divine King saw the whole situation with Yogiri killing Mana,
and she's honestly scared of what he could do, so she plans to keep an eye on him.
Lori, or at least what's left of him after the disaster, gets grabbed by the
surviving invader and is taken away. And Hanak is determined to create his own
realm in this world, one even better than Yogiri's, but I doubt that's ever going
to happen. Meanwhile, Yogiri gets to enjoy the company of Dona and the other girls
in his harem.

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