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In this chapter, Cid (acting as the mysterious John Smith) continues his master plan to "save" the Mitsugoshi Corporation by collapsing the credit system of the Major Corporate Alliance. The chapter focuses on the escalating tension between Cid and his former subordinates in Shadow Garden, specifically . Key Highlights
This chapter is often cited by fans as one of the best in the manga for several reasons:
Cid demonstrates his overwhelming superiority by using thin, invisible wires. This fight highlights how much further ahead he is compared to the Seven Shadows, even when he isn't using his full "Shadow" persona. In this chapter, Cid (acting as the mysterious
The emotional core of the chapter is the face-off between John Smith and Alpha. Alpha, devastated by what she perceives as Shadow’s betrayal, tries to bring him back, leading to a beautifully choreographed and tragic battle.
Chapter 29 of Kage no Jitsuryokusha ni Naritakute! (The Eminence in Shadow) is a pivotal moment in the "John Smith" arc, showcasing the series' signature blend of high-stakes strategy and Cid's delusional yet effective antics. This fight highlights how much further ahead he
As always, the comedy stems from the massive gap in perception. While Alpha sees a heartbreaking betrayal and a complex conspiracy, Cid is simply enjoying his role-play as a "super-elite rogue agent" trying to crash the economy for a "cool" fresh start. Review: 9/10
It perfectly balances the series' identity. It feels like a serious, dark fantasy thriller, but the reader’s knowledge of Cid’s true (and ridiculous) motivations keeps it uniquely entertaining. Chapter 29 of Kage no Jitsuryokusha ni Naritakute
The "Dragon Translation" and "Dragon Scan" versions often highlight the sharp, detailed linework during the wire-fight. The visual storytelling effectively conveys the speed and danger of John Smith’s techniques.