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Fans often point to this chapter as a turning point where Iruma stops being a bystander in his own life and begins to actively shape his destiny in Babyls.
: Iruma's past as a human who "could never say no" is juxtaposed against his current need to take what he wants. Impact on the Harvest Festival Arc
The chapter title, "The Desires in the Bow," refers to Iruma’s magical weapon, which he received from Barbatos Bachiko. The narrative explores several deep-seated themes: Fans often point to this chapter as a
Chapter 124 of Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun (titled "The Desires in the Bow") serves as a critical character study for Suzuki Iruma during the high-stakes . While much of the series focuses on Iruma’s kindness and his ability to adapt to the demon world, this chapter dives into the darker, more assertive side of his personality—his "desire." A Desperate Search for the Legendary Leaf
As the second day of the Harvest Festival continues, Iruma and Shax Lied find themselves in a dire situation: they still have . To bridge the massive gap and secure a victory, they set their sights on the "Legendary Leaf," a high-reward item that could instantly flip the scoreboard in their favor. Key Themes of Chapter 124 To bridge the massive gap and secure a
: In the demon world, desire is a source of power. Iruma’s training with Bachiko emphasized that to truly master his bow, he must possess a "demon-like" greed or ambition.
Chapter 124 sets the stage for the climax of the festival. By acknowledging his own desires, Iruma transitions from a student merely trying to "fit in" to a legitimate contender for the rank of King. This development is essential for his long-term growth and his eventual aim to reach rank 4 alongside the rest of the . : For the first time
: For the first time, Iruma is driven by a selfish, singular goal—to win. This is a significant shift from his usual "survival-first" mentality.

