The second, and arguably most significant, piece of news regarding Chapter 68 is not a plot point, but the announcement at its end: . According to an official post from the series' author, Yomu Mishima, this chapter marks the end of "Shiosato-sensei's MobuSeka ".
The Principality counters with a dark, corrupted version of a holy armor – a twisted mirror of the original game’s final boss. The fight choreography in the raw panels is superb, showing Leon struggling for the first time in a long time. His internal monologue (in Japanese) suggests that Luxion is low on energy due to the previous fight against the sky pirates.
Chapter 68 picks up right in the thick of the ongoing societal and military friction within the Alzer Republic / Holfort Kingdom arcs. Leon, who initially wanted nothing more than to live a quiet, lazy life as a background "mob" character, finds himself completely entangled in the high-stakes political drama of the world's original otome game plot. 1. Leon’s Strategic Calculations
If you're looking for a general understanding or summary of the series up to Chapter 68, or any specific plot points, characters, or developments within that chapter, I can offer some general insights based on what I know about the series. The second, and arguably most significant, piece of
"Just a humble, low-ranking mob who happens to own a giant, flying super-dreadnought," Leon smiled, his eyes cold. "Now, are you going to move, or do I need to ask my floating eyeball to calculate the trajectory to your home country's capital?"
: The brutal war against the Principality concludes after Leon defeats Vandel, who had been overtaken by magical armor. The kingdom officially declares victory, bringing a temporary peace. Leon's Reluctance
Chapter 68 functions as both a conclusion and a transitional bridge. After surviving relentless political schemes, aerial battles, and the absurdity of the otome game world, the central plot lines of the first major arc wrap up: The fight choreography in the raw panels is
The announcement following Chapter 68 revealed that while the original manga was ending, the story of Mobuseka would continue in a new arc titled the "Studying Abroad" arc (or Otome Game Sekai wa Mob ni Kibishii Sekai desu (Kyouwakoku-hen) ). For the next arc, the art will be handled by a new artist, Odoro Tanuki (known as Raccoon_odoro on X).
: Leon encounters Noelle , the protagonist of the second game, who has a much more bubbly "gyaru" personality compared to Olivia.
The air in the royal academy was thick with the scent of expensive perfume and impending disaster. Leon Fou Bartfort slumped at his desk, resisting the urge to bang his head against the wooden surface. Leon, who initially wanted nothing more than to
In early chapters, Leon relied on his knowledge of the game Otome Game to exploit flags and events. By Chapter 68/69, the "Game" is effectively broken. The "Fallen" capture targets (Julius, Jilk, etc.) are no longer following scripts; they are real people with shattered pride. The villains are not programmed AI, but humans with complex political agendas.
The dust of the Alzer Republic arc has barely settled, and Leon Fou Bartfort finds himself dreading the one thing more dangerous than a lost battleship: a royal tea party. The Unwanted Hero