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Drawing- Saikyou Mangaka Wa Oekaki Skill De Isekai Musou Suru- Chapter 102 - Read Next Chapter 103 Site

Desperate, Nagi recalls a forgotten memory from his past life as a struggling manga artist in Japan. He remembers his editor scolding him: "Your characters lack weight. They don't feel real."

In a stunning two-page spread, Nagi abandons his usual stylized "shonen" approach. He activates Oekaki Skill: Realism Mode.

This is the highlight of DRAWING: Saikyou Manga Ka wa Oekaki Skill de Isekai Musou Suru Chapter 102. The art style shifts dramatically. Nagi draws a single katana, but not a flashy fantasy blade. He draws a real, rusted, chipped iron katana, complete with cross-hatching that showcases every dent and imperfection. Because it is "real," the Erasing Beast cannot delete it. Desperate, Nagi recalls a forgotten memory from his

He defeats the beast not with a giant energy blast, but with a single, precise, "realistic" stabbing motion. The kill is silent, brutal, and incredibly satisfying.

Mid-chapter, Nagi realizes that The Eraser cannot delete what is physically real—only his magical constructs. So, he does the unthinkable. Instead of drawing monsters, he draws tools. A colossal carbon-fiber spear. A net made of interlocking gears. A hydraulic press. He activates Oekaki Skill: Realism Mode

Using his "Oekaki Skill" at Level 7 (newly revealed), Nagi manifests these objects directly into the physical world, bypassing the need for summoned creatures. The sequence is a visual feast: double-page spreads showing ink flowing from his stylus, solidifying into hyper-detailed, functional machinery. He traps The Eraser’s left arm in the gear-net, then drives the spear through its core.

Final Page of Chapter 102: The Eraser crumbles, but before dying, it whispers a prophecy: "The Grand Editor watches all stories. You are a plagiarist of creation. He will delete your final chapter." Nagi stands over the remains, his stylus cracking. Nagi draws a single katana, but not a flashy fantasy blade

The urgency to read next chapter 103 is palpable across fan forums (Reddit’s r/manga, 4chan’s /a/ board, and Discord groups). As of now, the author (Ink-sensei) has released the preview text and two teaser panels for Chapter 103, titled "The Stylus’s Broken Oath."

Based on serialization patterns (weekly release, ~19 pages), Chapter 102 likely contains:

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