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{{Nihongo|'''B06-32: Part I'''|{{Ruby|B|ビー}}06-32 ①|Bī 06-32 ①}} is the fifty-first chapter of [[The Promised Neverland (Manga)|The Promised Neverland]] manga. |
{{Nihongo|'''B06-32: Part I'''|{{Ruby|B|ビー}}06-32 ①|Bī 06-32 ①}} is the fifty-first chapter of [[The Promised Neverland (Manga)|The Promised Neverland]] manga. |
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== Synopsis == |
== Synopsis == |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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The kids go out of the forest. Mujika gives Emma an amulet and tells her to look for The Seven Walls. Mujika tells Song-ju that the kids are the escapees that they have been told about. |
The kids go out of the forest. Mujika gives Emma an amulet and tells her to look for The Seven Walls. Mujika tells Song-ju that the kids are the escapees that they have been told about. |
Revision as of 14:01, 16 June 2019
B06-32: Part I (
Synopsis
It is now the sixth day of their journey, and the children have reached the outside. They begin their last length to B06-32.
Plot
The kids go out of the forest. Mujika gives Emma an amulet and tells her to look for The Seven Walls. Mujika tells Song-ju that the kids are the escapees that they have been told about.
He tells her that he wants the kids to break The Promise so that he can hunt and eat humans again. According to his faith, all wild and natural beings that are purely created by God are okay for them to hunt. He waits for them to multiply so he can hunt again.
Song-ju leaves to take care of some business. Mujika then says that there is more than one Promise.
The kids ask where they are and Emma checks the pen that they are on B06-32. Then all of them are shocked to find out that the area "B06-32" is nothing but plain land.
Characters
Research Elements
In this chapter we have the following Research Elements:
- The Heathens' doctrine doesn't forbid them from eating humans if they are 'natural', as opposed to originating from a farm.