Drawing- Saikyou Mangaka Wa Oekaki Skill De Isekai Musou Suru- Chapter 113 - Read Next Chapter 114 -

Mark your calendars, prepare your art supplies (for morale), and get ready to read the next chapter. The canvas is waiting. What did you think of Chapter 113? Do you think Riku will learn color magic, or will he stick to monochrome? Drop your predictions in the comments below and don't forget to bookmark this page for the release of Chapter 114!

Riku’s "Oekaki Skill" isn't just summoning drawings. It is emotional reproduction . In a stunning two-page spread, Riku begins drawing a single character on a floating canvas: "The Hero of Perseverance" —a self-portrait of himself at his lowest, yet most determined moment. Mark your calendars, prepare your art supplies (for

When he finishes the drawing, the ink explodes. The self-portrait becomes a Stand-like entity (reminiscent of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure ), a spectral mangaka wielding a giant G-Pen. This entity doesn’t fight with physical force. It corrects reality . Do you think Riku will learn color magic,

He doesn’t erase the void. He shades it. Using microscopic dots (screentones), Riku creates an illusion of depth so profound that the void collapses under its own weight. Cyan, not understanding the "2D logic of manga rendering," is crushed by the flatness of his own erased reality. It is emotional reproduction

Chapter 113, titled dropped this week, and it has sent shockwaves through the fandom. After weeks of build-up, protagonist Amano Riku finally unleashed a technique that blurs the line between illustration and reality. If you haven’t caught up yet, beware— full spoilers ahead . For those ready to dive into the next phase of the battle against the Eldritch Vellum , we also have everything you need to know about reading Chapter 114. Chapter 113 Recap: The Pinnacle of "Realism" The previous chapter ended on a cliffhanger with Riku cornered by the Demon Lord’s Court Artist, Cyan di Chroma , a sinister foe who can literally erase parts of existence using a cursed eraser. Chapter 113 opens not with a desperate struggle, but with absolute silence. The "Zettai Saigen" (Absolute Reproduction) Riku closes his eyes. The battlefield—a crumbling cathedral of frozen ink—fades away. For the first time in the series, we are given a multi-page spread depicting Riku’s internal "Memory Palace." Every panel is a flashback to his life as a struggling mangaka in Japan: the late nights, the rejection letters, the smell of toner, and the final, unpublished manuscript that was too "artistically radical" for the publishers.

Cyan tries to erase Riku’s arm. The Specter draws the arm back in, better than before—now covered in ink armor. Cyan erases the floor. The Specter draws a new floor made of manuscript paper. The battle shifts from destruction to restoration . The final pages show Cyan overextending his Erasure magic. He attempts to erase the concept of "color" from the world, turning the battle into a void of static. Riku, bleeding from his nose from mental exhaustion, whispers his ultimate move: "Tones & Screentones: Infinite Depth."