This report provides a summary and analysis of , titled "Tokyo No. 1 Colony, Part 7." Chapter Overview

Chapter 167 is a pivotal entry in the , focusing on the conclusion of the negotiation between Yuji Itadori and Hiromi Higuruma , while introducing a major shift in the game's stakes through the actions of Reggie Star and Megumi Fushiguro . Key Plot Points

: The inclusion of foreign governments expands the scope of the series from a local supernatural conflict to a global crisis. Production Credits Author/Illustrator : Gege Akutami Publication : Weekly Shonen Jump (Shueisha) Official Release Date : December 5, 2021

: The introduction of point-sharing changes the "death match" nature of the game into a more political and strategic landscape.

: Higuruma’s character arc concludes (for now) with a somber reflection on the legal system and his own morality. His decision to help Yuji shows a flicker of his original sense of justice.

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This report provides a summary and analysis of , titled "Tokyo No. 1 Colony, Part 7." Chapter Overview

Chapter 167 is a pivotal entry in the , focusing on the conclusion of the negotiation between Yuji Itadori and Hiromi Higuruma , while introducing a major shift in the game's stakes through the actions of Reggie Star and Megumi Fushiguro . Key Plot Points This report provides a summary and analysis of

: The inclusion of foreign governments expands the scope of the series from a local supernatural conflict to a global crisis. Production Credits Author/Illustrator : Gege Akutami Publication : Weekly Shonen Jump (Shueisha) Official Release Date : December 5, 2021 titled "Tokyo No. 1 Colony

: The introduction of point-sharing changes the "death match" nature of the game into a more political and strategic landscape. This report provides a summary and analysis of

: Higuruma’s character arc concludes (for now) with a somber reflection on the legal system and his own morality. His decision to help Yuji shows a flicker of his original sense of justice.

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