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: Many readers are wary because it is a Lim Dall-Young work; he is notorious for putting series on indefinite hiatus (though he is only the writer here).

Unlike typical heroes who use fireballs or swords, Akira uses his lifelong dedication to art to "summon" objects into reality. : Many readers are wary because it is

For readers who cannot read Japanese, this feature highlights Onomatopoeia (Sound Effects) drawn directly into the art. By toggling it, the feature traces the movement lines associated with the SFX, helping the reader understand the context (e.g., distinguishing between a "whoosh" of wind and a "slash" of a sword) purely through visual cues rather than text. By toggling it, the feature traces the movement

The entity responsible for his reincarnation. ⚡ Current Status & Availability A favorite café where he'd spent midnight deadlines

Every triumph in the painted kingdom demanded a small erasure at home. A favorite café where he'd spent midnight deadlines dissolved into nothing: no bell above the door, no barista remembrance. A laugh line on his sister's face smoothed as if someone had taken an eraser to memory. He began to map the trade-off: the greater the miracle, the more intimate the loss.

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In the real world, fragments returned piecemeal—an old photograph appearing under a floorboard, a scent remembered on a sweater. Recoveries were messy, incomplete; relationships were new drafts rather than restorations. He learned to accept that salvation could be selfish and that mercy sometimes meant refusing to be god.