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Fans often point to this chapter as a turning point where Iruma stops being a bystander in his own life and begins to actively shape his destiny in Babyls.
: For the first time, Iruma is driven by a selfish, singular goal—to win. This is a significant shift from his usual "survival-first" mentality. Fans often point to this chapter as a
: In the demon world, desire is a source of power. Iruma’s training with Bachiko emphasized that to truly master his bow, he must possess a "demon-like" greed or ambition. : In the demon world, desire is a source of power
As the second day of the Harvest Festival continues, Iruma and Shax Lied find themselves in a dire situation: they still have . To bridge the massive gap and secure a victory, they set their sights on the "Legendary Leaf," a high-reward item that could instantly flip the scoreboard in their favor. Key Themes of Chapter 124 To bridge the massive gap and secure a