Unlike most isekai where mana regenerates overnight, DRAWING uses a brilliant metaphor: . Kai's power is directly tied to creativity and physical stamina. Chapter 115 pushes this to its limit.
: The world needs a champion, a symbol of artistic prowess and creativity. The protagonist is invited to participate in a high-stakes tournament where artists from all corners of the world will compete. The stakes are high, with the winner granted unimaginable power, influence, or perhaps the chance to shape the world's artistic future. Unlike most isekai where mana regenerates overnight, DRAWING
Transition to Chapter 116: Anticipation and Setup Chapter 115 ends on a note of unresolved tension—whether a consequence will be contained, how institutions will move next, and how the protagonist will reconcile his creative impulses with mounting responsibility. These threads set up Chapter 116 to deepen conflict: possible escalation with antagonistic forces seeking to weaponize drawing skills, political maneuvering around regulation, or an internal crisis forcing the mangaka to choose between personal expression and collective safety. The narrative momentum suggests a forthcoming blend of confrontation and introspection, with the art-as-power conceit pushed into more morally ambiguous territory. : The world needs a champion, a symbol
marks a major turning point as the story shifts focus toward the climax of the current conflict, leading directly into the anticipated Chapter 116 Chapter 115 Recap: Key Developments Akira's Strategic Masterpiece Transition to Chapter 116: Anticipation and Setup Chapter
– The last page of 116 might reveal a new antagonist who can erase drawings (counter to the hero’s ability).