Chagum fights for what he believes in, even though he does not necessary have the strength to do so.
Surprisingly, Tohya and Saya had seperated. Somehow Saya ends up in a coma, and it’s up to Tanda to do something about it.
More talk and less action is what this episode about. If you take public transport alot, this episode should tickle you plenty.
Chagum continues to surprise as a character, endearing himself to every viewer I believe. Balsa tries to give him some training to imbue some street smarts, but he shows just how he has every character suited for a king.
More intra-conflict occurs. In fact, I thought (and was surprised) that Iori would be killed off so early in the series. Hints of Makoto’s reason for her trauma are shown as well, though her issues are not resolved yet.