Drawing: The Greatest Mangaka Becomes A Skilled Martial Artist In Another World [extra Quality]

Akira, impressed by Kaito's rapid progress, encourages him to incorporate his artistic skills into his combat style. Kaito begins to experiment with infusing his drawings with magical energy, creating stunning, dynamic artworks that come to life in the heat of battle.

The twist? His body learns at the speed of his drawing hand. When he visualizes a move—a Parry, a Roundhouse, a Judo throw—his muscle fibers listen. Akira, impressed by Kaito's rapid progress, encourages him

"The Greatest Mangaka Becomes a Skilled Martial Artist in Another World" isn't just a fun title—it’s a thesis statement. It asks: If you create the blueprint for greatness, could you build yourself? impressed by Kaito's rapid progress

This allows him to perfectly replicate any physical motion he has ever drawn . Akira, impressed by Kaito's rapid progress, encourages him