: Abiru, the Lizardman King, decides to punish his son Gabiru for his earlier rebellion by exiling him, though this ultimately sets Gabiru on a path to eventually join Rimuru’s subordinates. Key Takeaways
: Instead of executing the surviving 150,000 Orcs, Rimuru proposes a peace treaty. He offers to take responsibility for their hunger and integrate them into a new federation where they will serve as laborers and builders in exchange for food and protection. : Abiru, the Lizardman King, decides to punish
: Following the defeat of Geld (the Orc Disaster), Rimuru meets with the leaders of the various races, including the Ogres (Kijin), Lizardmen, and Goblins. : Following the defeat of Geld (the Orc
: This chapter solidifies Rimuru's transition from a local village leader to a major geopolitical figure. : Rimuru grants the name Geld to the
: The decision to spare the Orcs highlights the series' recurring theme of breaking cycles of hatred through pragmatism and compassion.
: Rimuru grants the name Geld to the son of the former Orc Lord, appointing him as the new leader of the Orcs to lead them toward redemption.