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The chapter marks the start of the second entrance exam for the Tokyo University of the Arts (Geidai), specifically focusing on oil painting.
Critics and readers often highlight this chapter as a turning point for Yatora's character development. The chapter marks the start of the second
In of Blue Period (also referred to as "Stroke 22: The Second Exam Begins"), the high-stakes Geidai Exam Arc enters its most grueling phase. This chapter is widely praised for its visceral portrayal of physical and mental exhaustion. Key Plot Points This chapter is widely praised for its visceral
The art style in this chapter effectively communicates the claustrophobic and high-pressure environment of the exam room. Tsubasa Yamaguchi's use of heavy shadows and Yatora's frantic inner monologue are frequently cited as highlights. Fans on BookMeter appreciate the "human" aspect of
Fans on BookMeter appreciate the "human" aspect of the series, where even the most hardworking characters reach their breaking point.
The exam task involves painting a nude model, a common but technically demanding hurdle in art school admissions that tests a student's grasp of anatomy and form. Review & Reception
Yatora is visibly struggling, suffering from severe eye strain and general burnout from the intense preparation.