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: The narrative shifts focus to the Zoble Empire, where the fusion of human politics and demonic influence becomes clearer. The "demons" are not just monsters but calculated strategists using technology and human greed to orchestrate a comeback.
The search terms provided (encoded as Heion Sedai no Idaten-tachi , or , Chapter 5) point toward a draft article or summary of this specific manga/anime chapter. Based on the events of Chapter 5 , : The narrative shifts focus to the Zoble
: Shows remarkable resilience. Despite being repeatedly crushed by Rin, his growth rate suggests he is the key to the future of the Idaten. Based on the events of Chapter 5 ,
: Chapter 5 introduces more depth to the antagonists, portraying them as survivalists who have spent centuries evolving while the gods grew complacent. Themes and Style Themes and Style : Hayato continues his relentless
: Hayato continues his relentless training under Rin, the strongest and oldest Idaten. This chapter emphasizes the massive power gap between the "peaceful generation" and those who actually fought in the Great War 800 years ago. Rin’s methods are shown to be borderline lethal, reinforcing the theme that survival requires transcending human limits.