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: Yuuri continues to serve as the series' moral compass, arguing that the current system—where protecting people is secondary to winning a legal "defeat trial"—is fundamentally broken. Justice vs. Law
—a specialized court proceeding where a loss is treated as a criminal offense or a moral failure. The system is notoriously biased, often prioritizing public image and "purity" over the safety or well-being of the girls themselves. Chapter 34 Context: The Trial of Resistance
For those looking for the "raw" manga, it is typically released in Japanese magazines before being hosted on aggregation sites or officially translated. of the defeat trials or the of the main protagonist, Kayo?
: Yuuri continues to serve as the series' moral compass, arguing that the current system—where protecting people is secondary to winning a legal "defeat trial"—is fundamentally broken. Justice vs. Law
—a specialized court proceeding where a loss is treated as a criminal offense or a moral failure. The system is notoriously biased, often prioritizing public image and "purity" over the safety or well-being of the girls themselves. Chapter 34 Context: The Trial of Resistance
For those looking for the "raw" manga, it is typically released in Japanese magazines before being hosted on aggregation sites or officially translated. of the defeat trials or the of the main protagonist, Kayo?