With Rosclay the Absolute dead, momentum greatly shifts toward Hiroto the Paradox, while Kia and Tu are identified as enemies of Aureatia. As the threat grows in magnitude, the only way to counter it seems to be...with another threat
Oh, dear. I really love how Kia, Tu, and Uhak were able to have peaceful moments together. If only that peace would last forever... Unfortunately, we're still in the chaotic world of Ishura, where so many parties are still locked in power struggle and terrifying horrors still loom over humanity. Peace is still not within anyone's hands...
Keiso is able to write about not only the battles, but also the political maneuvers in a convincing way. It's one of the reasons I still immensely enjoy Ishura, despite, or probably exactly because of, its gigantic cast. The last chapter is especially insane; it keeps me guessing "So is this person who's the Demon King? Wait, no—it's THIS person? N-no, wait!!"