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He is shown balancing his "nice guy" persona with the calculated coldness of a True Demon Lord.

The main TenSura manga adaptation by Taiki Kawakami runs monthly in Monthly Shōnen Sirius . It bridges the intricate lore established by Fuse’s original light novels with striking visual pacing. Core Narrative of Chapter 123

With the council chamber now filled with hostile warriors and the vote on Tempest's fate looming, Hinata prepares to intervene as an impartial observer, setting the stage for the explosive events of chapter 124.

You can read official English digital releases on the Kodansha K MANGA platform .

Supporting the official release ensures the continuation of this incredible series. You can also find the manga in print and digital formats from Kodansha Comics.

This final straw drives Rimuru to kick over his desk in fury. However, before any violence occurs, Raphael reveals the shocking truth: most of the council members were under , being manipulated by an unseen force. Rimuru immediately cancels the effect.

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Chapter 124 is highly anticipated, as it is expected to pick up immediately after the strategic discussions in 123, potentially moving towards action or deeper diplomatic crisis.

The gripping narrative of (Tensura) continues to captivate fans globally. As Rimuru Tempest guides the Jura-Tempest Federation through complex geopolitical shifts, the manga adaptation delivers stunning visuals and deep lore. Chapter 123 Summary 1. Aftermath of the Grand Festival

The chapter concludes with the revelation that the Eastern Empire has been increasing military exercises, signaling a potential war that complicates the Council's decision-making. Chapter 124: What to Expect Next

A solid, dialogue-driven chapter that rewards patient readers. Essential for following the political chess game, even if it lacks explosive moments.

When Rimuru refuses to sign immediately, the council presents a new "request document" demanding:

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He is shown balancing his "nice guy" persona with the calculated coldness of a True Demon Lord.

The main TenSura manga adaptation by Taiki Kawakami runs monthly in Monthly Shōnen Sirius . It bridges the intricate lore established by Fuse’s original light novels with striking visual pacing. Core Narrative of Chapter 123

With the council chamber now filled with hostile warriors and the vote on Tempest's fate looming, Hinata prepares to intervene as an impartial observer, setting the stage for the explosive events of chapter 124.

You can read official English digital releases on the Kodansha K MANGA platform .

Supporting the official release ensures the continuation of this incredible series. You can also find the manga in print and digital formats from Kodansha Comics.

This final straw drives Rimuru to kick over his desk in fury. However, before any violence occurs, Raphael reveals the shocking truth: most of the council members were under , being manipulated by an unseen force. Rimuru immediately cancels the effect.

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Chapter 124 is highly anticipated, as it is expected to pick up immediately after the strategic discussions in 123, potentially moving towards action or deeper diplomatic crisis.

The gripping narrative of (Tensura) continues to captivate fans globally. As Rimuru Tempest guides the Jura-Tempest Federation through complex geopolitical shifts, the manga adaptation delivers stunning visuals and deep lore. Chapter 123 Summary 1. Aftermath of the Grand Festival

The chapter concludes with the revelation that the Eastern Empire has been increasing military exercises, signaling a potential war that complicates the Council's decision-making. Chapter 124: What to Expect Next

A solid, dialogue-driven chapter that rewards patient readers. Essential for following the political chess game, even if it lacks explosive moments.

When Rimuru refuses to sign immediately, the council presents a new "request document" demanding: