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When next facing his Vile opponent, the Rabbit surprises her with the magic Yūya taught him as recompense for the training, whereupon she decides to target Yūya for elimination first. 11"To the Royal Capital"
Transliteration: "Iza Ōto e" (Japanese: いざ王都へ)Yasunori GotōKazuyuki FudeyasuShingo TanabeJune 16, 2023 (2023-06-16) Yūya and Kaori begin
spending more time together as they prepare for their midterm exams. While in Yūya's home, Kaori accidentally discovers the gate to the other world; Yūya divulges his secret to Kaori, and she promises to keep it. In the capital of Arselia, Lexia introduces
Luna to her father, and as the circumstances for Luna's conversion are explained, King Arnold grows even more enraged at Yūya's "indecencies" against his daughter. Upon hearing this news, Reigar decides to accelerate his plans to assassinate his father and Lexia and claim the throne. After gaining a holiday following the competition, Yūya
goes to the royal palace to meet the king, but his
awkwardness worsens the king's bad impression of him even more. Reigar's agents attack with a magic-suppressing barrier, but Yūya handily defeats the assailants. Lexia chides her father for his temper, and proof of Reigar's involvement is discovered. 12"The Mysterious Assailant"
Transliteration: "Nazo no Shūgekisha" (Japanese: 謎の襲撃者)Kazuki SawadaShin ItagakiShingo Tanabe
Shin ItagakiJune 23, 2023 (2023-06-23) Even with Reigar still at large, Lexia and Luna (with Owen for additional protection) give Yūya a tour of the capital. As they pass the local Adventurer's Guild, Luna spontaneously decides to register herself and Yūya. When Yūya is tested for his magical capabilities, the results, far beyond normal, draws much attention.
He also states how tens of thousands of people wish to work creating manga and the competition results in high-quality manga. [24] When he first started drawing, Yukimura expected the series to take 10 years to finish, but later gave an estimate of 14 years. He had calculated that
there would be 20 volumes, with each part consisting of four volumes, with five volumes each; this amount later increased to over 22 volumes. From the beginning of the serialization, Yukimura was at a loss, wondering when he could write the actual arc of Vinland. Because he often had problems with handling the story,[25] Yukimura started drawing fully digitally from chapter 168 due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions but continues to ink in analog before scanning and doing the finishing work digitally. [26] According to Yukimura, the series is
divided into four story arcs.
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