: Instead of executing the surviving 150,000 Orcs, Rimuru proposes a peace treaty. He offers to take responsibility for their hunger and integrate them into a new federation where they will serve as laborers and builders in exchange for food and protection.
In this chapter, the narrative focuses on the aftermath of the battle against the Orc Disaster and the political restructuring of the Forest of Jura.
: The chapter marks the end of the "Orc Disaster Arc" and sets the stage for the development of Rimuru City (Tempest) as a multi-racial hub. : Instead of executing the surviving 150,000 Orcs,
: Rimuru grants the name Geld to the son of the former Orc Lord, appointing him as the new leader of the Orcs to lead them toward redemption.
: Abiru, the Lizardman King, decides to punish his son Gabiru for his earlier rebellion by exiling him, though this ultimately sets Gabiru on a path to eventually join Rimuru’s subordinates. Key Takeaways : The chapter marks the end of the
: The decision to spare the Orcs highlights the series' recurring theme of breaking cycles of hatred through pragmatism and compassion.
: The Dryad Treyni officially declares Rimuru the Chancellor of the newly formed Jura Forest Alliance , effectively making him the ruler of the entire forest region. Key Takeaways : The decision to spare the
: This chapter solidifies Rimuru's transition from a local village leader to a major geopolitical figure.