Gachiakuta Manga Online, Chapter 28
In Gachiakuta Chapter 28, titled “Picture‑Drawing and Trash‑Picking”, the chapter begins on a lighthearted note as Remlin playfully draws a magical symbol on Rudo’s face, lifting the team’s spirits. Enjin watches her closely and reflects on how similar her energy is to that of her predecessor, suggesting that those chosen to inherit Jinki are often naturally aligned with their powers. Remlin explains that spellcasters like her cannot activate their Jinki’s effects on people or objects without consent, which highlights a deeper ethical layer in their magic system. As she discusses the nature of the generational pen, Remlin reveals that the tool adapts to each user’s artistic style—it can be a pen, spray can, marker, or anything the artist connects with emotionally.
When Rudo asks her to inscribe a protective spell on his back that can reduce damage from a major hit, Remlin converts the tool into a marker and applies the spell. Enjin is surprised by the versatility of the instrument but admires how each spellcaster’s passion fuels its power. After the Cleaners receive their protective markings, the team prepares to leave Canvas Town. Two townspeople confront the mayor, upset over Remlin inheriting the power, but the mayor dismisses their objections. The group then sets off toward their next goal—retrieving Rudo’s mask for entry into the Forbidden Zone. On the way, Rudo and Enjin begin picking through trash, a task they both enjoy. While digging through discarded items, a nearby broken television suddenly flickers on, showing a mysterious man wearing gloves identical to Rudo’s. This cryptic moment hints at a deeper connection between Rudo and the origin of his Jinki, possibly linked to a powerful figure known as Canis Surebrec. The chapter beautifully blends magic, personal growth, and foreshadowing, pushing the story forward with a sense of wonder and mystery.