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Note: The following contains spoilers for Chapter 9.1 Raw. The "Raw" version means the original Japanese-language, untranslated manga.
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The raw is available in standard Japanese. Chapter 9.1 is shorter (~12 pages) — acts as a setup for the second half (9.2). Page quality is good, though some text bleed on action scenes.
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The "Tsuihou" (exile) genre thrives on the protagonist finding a place where they are finally valued. Chapter 9.1 reinforces this by showing the Empire’s awe at Alvan’s efficiency. It serves as a sharp critique of his former S-rank party, whose arrogance blinded them to the fact that they were only successful because Alvan was clearing their path from miles away. Conclusion
Note: The following contains spoilers for Chapter 9.1 Raw. The "Raw" version means the original Japanese-language, untranslated manga.
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The raw is available in standard Japanese. Chapter 9.1 is shorter (~12 pages) — acts as a setup for the second half (9.2). Page quality is good, though some text bleed on action scenes.
Which would you like?
The "Tsuihou" (exile) genre thrives on the protagonist finding a place where they are finally valued. Chapter 9.1 reinforces this by showing the Empire’s awe at Alvan’s efficiency. It serves as a sharp critique of his former S-rank party, whose arrogance blinded them to the fact that they were only successful because Alvan was clearing their path from miles away. Conclusion