True to the series' premise, Akira utilizes his sketching skills to fortify their position. In a display of creativity, he is seen "inking" new fortifications into existence. Unlike previous chapters where he drew weapons or monsters, here he focuses on infrastructure—drawing sturdy walls and observation towers in seconds. This emphasizes the versatility of the Oekaki Skill (Drawing Skill), showing that a mangaka can build a world, not just destroy antagonists.
True to the series' premise, Akira utilizes his sketching skills to fortify their position. In a display of creativity, he is seen "inking" new fortifications into existence. Unlike previous chapters where he drew weapons or monsters, here he focuses on infrastructure—drawing sturdy walls and observation towers in seconds. This emphasizes the versatility of the Oekaki Skill (Drawing Skill), showing that a mangaka can build a world, not just destroy antagonists.