Manga Kingdom Chapter 833 English Translation: Spoiler, Release Date, and Link to Read

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In Shintei, they get a report that the battle at Tousa Plains has started. Most of the officials are praying for RKK’s success while some of them tell Chancellor Chou that he’ll take the blame if they lose again. Nei notices that a lot of new faces including representatives from the rich families in Han are present in the inner court, and they seem to be planning their course of action based on the outcome of the battle.
An official notices a military man in their midst and calls him out, but Chancellor Chou says he’s the leader of a public order army. Since the city is in a crisis, this man is present to gain information to preserve peace in the city and suppress anyone who acts out. Further, he is there with permission from the king.
Nei comments to herself that the inner court is in turmoil. The day passes as Nei continues visiting residences in the city. She notes that Shintei is surprisingly quiet but thinks that the people don’t know about the loss at Eitei and the peace officers are out in full force. All they can do is pray for RKK’s success.
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Just then, a messenger tells her to return to the inner palace because they’ve received word from Tousa Plains. The officials press the messenger for an update from the battlefield. He stalls at first, but says it was a major defeat for the RKK army and they are currently retreating towards Shintei.
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Reading comics is a fun activity to do in your spare time. Comics are illustrated stories that have become a favorite of many people. Manga has a long and complex history, dating back to the beginnings of Japanese art. Outside Japan, the word "manga" is used to refer to comics originally published in Japan.