Drawing- Saikyou Mangaka Wa Oekaki Skill De Isekai Musou Suru- Chapter 116 - Read Next Chapter 117
Before jumping into Chapter 117, ensure you’ve read Chapter 116. Typical plot points for this chapter:
If you haven’t read Ch. 116: stop here, read it first, then return to this guide for Ch. 117.
The chapter opens not with a battle cry, but with a single, vertical line. Mangaka Amato, standing atop the crumbling fortress wall of Fort Gracia, uses his most basic skill: Oekaki: True Perspective.
Unlike previous chapters where he sketched environmental traps (Chapter 112’s pitfall grid) or support golems (Chapter 114’s Ink Golems), Chapter 116 sees him weaponize perspective itself. He draws a single-point vanishing line directly through the center of the enemy swarm. The result? Every demon that crosses that invisible line is immediately bisected along a two-dimensional plane. Before jumping into Chapter 117, ensure you’ve read
Key Event 1: The Return of the Editor In a shocking twist, Amato’s spectral editor, Kato-san, appears in a flashback panel. Kato-san’s advice is brutal: "A true serialization doesn't fear the cancellation of reality. Draw the 'next chapter' before the current one ends." This is the trigger. Amato realizes that predicting enemy movements is just like predicting reader feedback.
Key Event 2: The 3-Page Spread The climax of Chapter 116 is a three-page, wordless spread showing Amato drawing the "Heavenly Ruler" —a 3D wireframe dragon that bleeds ink. Unlike the messy summons of his rivals, Amato’s dragon is rendered in clean, professional G-pen strokes. The dragon doesn’t just fight; it corrects the physics of the battlefield. It erases the enemy’s momentum and redraws the terrain into a flat, defensible fortress.
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As the ink settled, the static noise of the void was replaced by the sound of wind—a sound that had been missing for chapters. The "Blank" wasn't destroyed, but it was suppressed, compressed into a tiny, dense sphere of erasure floating above the city.
However, the cost was visible. Sensei’s right arm, the source of his power, was trembling violently, the skin marked with ink-black veins showing the toll of overriding reality. The chapter opens not with a battle cry,
Our protagonist, Kanji (a reclusive manga artist who retains his "God Hand" drawing abilities in the new world), realizes that conventional summoned creatures aren't enough. His Oekaki Skill allows him to draw anything and bring it to life, but the demonic energy interference is causing his creations to glitch—literally dissolving into messy, non-functional scribbles.
In Chapter 116, Kanji does something unprecedented: He draws a self-portrait—not as a copy of himself, but as the idealized, unstoppable hero from his own unpublished manga, Chromatic Blade. This "alter ego" manifests with glowing inks and a sentient will of its own. However, there’s a cost. The chapter reveals that maintaining this creation drains his life force, represented by the ink fading from his own right arm.