As the manga progresses into the late 200s, the stakes have never been higher. By Chapter 291, the lines between friend and foe have blurred. Major characters have fallen, and the central mystery surrounding the "Witches' Sabbath" is reaching a boiling point.
He did not tell her the correct grief had been stolen the first night he walked these streets—taken by a thing with teeth like moonlight. He only offered the small brass token clenched in his fist: a twin-headed coin stamped with a merchant's sigil and a name—his sister's name. The coin had belonged to her before she vanished into the shadows between market and midnight.
Key plot points include:
The revelation about the Satanic Sigil underscores a recurring motif: knowledge can be both a weapon and a curse. Characters who uncover hidden truths gain power, but also inherit the burden that comes with that knowledge.
It’s a great way for Japanese learners to test their reading comprehension in a high-intensity context. 🔍 Finding Chapter 291 on WeLoveManga and More
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