: The series is originally serialized on the Japanese site Web Comic Gamma .
: The chapter poses a heavy moral question: how much of one's humanity can be sacrificed to stay alive? : The series is originally serialized on the
: Belaf, unable to bear the guilt of consuming the children of the girl he cared for, eventually loses his mind and begs to be "given everything." He is the first to be consumed by Irumyuui’s growing form, becoming one of the Three Sages. : The chapter illustrates the transition from a
: The chapter illustrates the transition from a dying group of humans to the "Narehate" (Hollows) that inhabit the village. It explores the theme of "Value" (Haku)—the core concept that governs the village—showing that the village itself is the physical manifestation of Irumyuui’s soul and body. Key Themes This "miracle food" cures the curse but at
: To save the expedition team from certain death, Wazukyan begins cooking and feeding Irumyuui’s newborns to the starving members. This "miracle food" cures the curse but at an unimaginable psychological and physical cost.
: Irumyuui’s desire to have children is granted by the Cradle of Greed, but in the most twisted way possible, leading to her becoming a living environment for those who betrayed her.
: This chapter provides the backstory for why "value" is so literally enforced in Ilblu; it is born from the absolute loss and longing of the Ganja squad. Where to Read Properly