OverviewLight hunts an Adventurer Killer to climb the ranks, but he doesn’t have any leads. Until a badly injured Miya teleports into his room.Our Take Picking up from the previous episode, this installment quickly shifts from uneasy tension to outright confrontation. Long-foreshadowed threats finally come to a head, reinforcing how dangerous and cruel this world can be, especially toward humans, and firmly positioning Light as someone who refuses to ignore that injustice. Much of the episode’s impact comes from how it reframes Light’s approach to revenge. Rather than rushing to resolution, the story highlights his tendency to let enemies expose their full strength and malice before breaking them down, a choice that underscores both his strategic mindset and his moral distance from traditional heroic archetypes. I wondered how this would fit into Light’s revenge game until the Elve’s mention something very specific… Overall, this was a dark, emotionally charged episode that doubles down on tragedy and justified vengeance rather than comfort or restraint. While its deliberate pacing and reliance on familiar revenge tropes may divide viewers, it succeeds in raising the emotional stakes, clarifying Light’s motivations, and teasing larger mysteries that promise to shape the story going forward. And with 6 episodes left, I’m curious to see what direction it goes next!