This is some of the best action in manga.
The way Yagi is able to subtly differentiate his huge cast of characters with eye shape, hairstyle, proportion, and small details of costume reflects a refined skill.
Driven to the brink of defeat, with Miria about to be killed (All is lost), Clare summons the will to partially awaken, acquiring super-speed legs. And eventually multi-blade arms as well which enable her to purée Rigaldo. (Epiphany)
However, Clare then loses control of her awakened form and asks Helen to kill her. (Rug Pull) Jean intervenes, using the last of her strength to synchronize Yoma energy with Clare and pull her back from the abyss, just as Clare once saved Jean in Riful’s dungeon. (+)
Hordes of Awakened ones continue to attack and the defeat of the remaining 6 claymores seems inevitable. (-, cliffhanger)
The story then shifts to villain viewpoint. Raki is still training swordsmanship with Isley. Priscilla runs out into a blizzard and cries as she senses life forces snuffed out in Pieta (sting), raising the question again of the Claymores’ fate.
Isley orders his army to the east and west, using them as decoys while he himself moves south to challenge Luciela.
Riful pulverizes the western detachment.
The eastern forces are finely chopped by the Organization’s now-revealed secret weapon — Alicia in tandem with her twin, Beth. One twin can fully awaken while the other retains their humanity, although they have sacrificed all individual identity.
A prior Organization experiment in controlling awakened beings with sisters ended in disaster, with one twin becoming a monster (Luciela ?) and the other (Rafaela?) injured and still seeking a final battle to put the creature to rest.
All this exposition is revealed by the bald guy with goggles to Galatea, who is disgusted by the depravity.
Earlier, we learned that the organization plans to eliminate her as she is getting too rebellious.