Keep an eye on how Polka interacts with "spirits" in this arc—they provide the exposition for the magic system.
The eccentric magician Phantom Solitaire begins his theatrical antics, serving as a wild card that disrupts both the police and the criminal underworld.
Her role evolves from a simple assassin to a "zombie" powerhouse. Her loyalty to Polka becomes the emotional core of these chapters.
Chapters 21–30 are primarily contained within Volumes 4 and 5 . These are available through major retailers like Barnes & Noble and RightStuf/Crunchyroll Store .
He struggles with the morality of using souls in a world where "justice" is handled by police rather than magic.
Developing a guide for (which is what "Dea.Row.Boy" likely refers to—a mistranslation or stylized tag for Ryohgo Narita’s series), specifically for the arc covering chapters 21–30. Quick Context: The "Corpse God" Arc
The identity and motives of the "Fire Bug" (a serial arsonist/killer) become more central. This arc deepens the mystery of how the Fire Bug’s symbols correlate with the magical symbols from the Corpse God's original world.