A rough transliteration suggests something like:
Unlike protagonists who seek glory, this warrior "destroys" the plot simply by being too good at his job. He isn't trying to subvert destiny; he just wants to get things done, leaving the actual "Chosen Ones" standing in the dust with nothing to do. This essay, steeped in the raw extra quality
When discussing the "raw" or high-quality releases of this manga (illustrated by Ryosuke Sato), several technical aspects stand out: temporary protagonist-like mob character
“An overly aggressive, temporary protagonist-like mob character, who unconsciously ruins the main story — raw scan, extra quality version.” This essay, steeped in the raw extra quality
The protagonist and "mob" character whose unpredictable behavior and raw power disrupt the narrative.
This essay, steeped in the raw extra quality of unflinching imagery, demands the reader confront the paradox of destruction as both a horror and a rebirth. In the end, the mob and the warrior are one—agents of annihilation and creation in a dance as old as humanity itself.