In Mizgarz, the battle continues. The Twelve Heavenly Stars, the Seven Heroes, and the Sei’s party join forces to confront Sol, an avatar of an ouroboros and one of the Seven Luminaries.
In modern Japan, where Lufas’s avatar existed, she recovered Dina, who was actually the Thirteenth Heavenly Star, the Snake. Now, Lufas remembers everything.
All of the Twelve Heavenly Stars have finally been gathered, and the board is set. The final battle for the survival of Mizgarz has begun! The enemy (last boss)? The Goddess Alovenus, who created the world.
Meanwhile, Dina and a very familiar golem are manipulated by the Goddess. It was clear the two would be used as enemies eventually, so instead of being surprised, Lufas is filled with determination. She isn’t going to kindly ask the Goddess for their safe return. She’ll just steal them back!
This volume follows the same pattern and the previous one except in reverse order. An interesting first half in which we get the plot progress and explanations on what is going on. The second half on the other hand is one big fight with all the shounen action tropes such as mid fight conversations, minor flashbacks and some really over the top fights such people being knocked from Earth to Mercury. Since I am not that big a fan of action, I found it in all honesty a tad boring even if it fitted expectations. Worse, the fight is hardly finished, so a cliff hanger ending (even if the next volume is immediately available, it is still not something I am a fan off). So, an entertaining read, even if struggle a bit with the fight to the non-fight ratio.