The story of Kuro No Shoukanshi follows the life of Kelvin as he gives up certain memories from his previous life in exchange for powerful abilities, additional skill points, and an S-class summoner title in order to prepare for reincarnation in another world with the chapter 118 release date out
As an added bonus, Melfina, the goddess who facilitates his rebirth, offers him the choice of any companion to help him get started in his summoner role. Kelvin, who fell in love with Melfina at first sight, quickly chooses the deity, confident that his passionate feelings for her will resurface even if he loses all of his memories.
Kuro No Shoukanshi chapter 118 release date, time, manga Reddit spoilers, where to read online
Kelvin sets out on an exciting new adventure with Melfina as his guide. However, to summon the physical form of his beloved goddess, he must first accumulate a significant amount of mana points—and the best way to do so is to level up by fighting powerful enemies and making contracts with even stronger companions.
Release Date
If you’re curious to know more about the release date of Chapter 118 of Kuro No Shoukanshi, let us tell you, next installment of the series is scheduled to be out on June 30, 2023.
The readers can get their hands on the next installment as per following time-zone:
KST: 12:00 AM
CET: 5:00 AM
PST: 8:00 AM
EST: 6:00 AM
IST: 10:30 PM
PHT: 11:00 PM
JST: 12:00 AM
AEST: 12: 30 AM
Chapter 118 of the Kuro No Shoukanshi manga series is available to read online via manhwa reading platform Comic Gardo and the official site of J-Novel.
Recap
Previously in Chapter 117 we witnessed Survivor and Sera emerge from the woods. Sera informed Survivor that the Shinigami had dispatched her when she was asked if the assassin was still alive.
Survivor informed Sera that he was the Apostles’ most junior member and that he had missed the previous order granting the Apostles’ request; however, if they fail in their mission, they must return the skill that had been given to them. Survivor questioned Sera, pointing out that if the assassin was still alive, it would only make their situation worse.


