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Based on the raw previews circulating on Weloma’s Telegram channel, Chapter 120 is titled "The Erosion of Self." Without giving away specific plot points, the "work" in this chapter focuses on architecture. Weloma spends a full page illustrating the "Infinite Corridor" – a Escher-esque staircase.
, brings a similar level of harsh realism to this work. The story explores the hidden underbelly of the
| Narrative Beat | Expected Development | |----------------|----------------------| | | Kaito awakens in a secluded shrine, confused about the missing year. The “Guardian Spirits” appear to guide him. | | New Antagonist Introduction | A masked entity called “The Null Regent” is hinted at, possibly the mastermind behind the Ruinants. | | Power Reveal | The “Void‑Thread Weave” is finally demonstrated in combat, showing a visually spectacular technique that manipulates space‑time threads. | | Foreshadowing | A cryptic prophecy scroll surfaces, suggesting that the Seventh Seal may have been compromised long before Kaito’s arrival. | | Emotional Beat | A reunion scene with Miyu , where she tries to convince Kaito to join her “new order”, setting up a moral dilemma for the protagonist. |
challenges readers to look past simple "good vs. evil" narratives and instead view the law as an intricate, albeit flawed, machine that dictates the lives of everyone in the shadows. Taiza Kujo's specific legal tactics or an analysis of the main characters in the series?
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The series features an unforgettable protagonist: a peculiar lawyer named Kujō Taiza (Kujō Mato). He suffers from rhinitis, is divorced, and lives in a tent on a rooftop. Despite his unassuming appearance, Kujō is a formidable and morally ambiguous legal "guardian of darkness," who uses the law as his weapon to defend the most dangerous and despised members of society, including yakuza, ex-convicts, and half-grey zone delinquents.