Battles are won through a mix of physical prowess and "mental fortification cycles," a system the author refined significantly by Volume 15.
The series has garnered a dedicated following for its unique take on the "overpowered protagonist" trope. Rather than being physically invincible, the Saintess's power is her .
This volume explores the southern territories, revealing how the hypnotic plague has altered entire societal structures and local religions. Why Volume 15 is Considered the "Best"
In Volume 15, the narrative shifts toward the climax of the conflict against the Hypnotic Cabal. The series follows the "Bullet Saintess," a warrior priestess whose primary defense isn't just physical armor, but an ironclad mental resilience. While many around her fall victim to mind-altering magic, she remains the sole bulwark against total subjugation.
A major revelation regarding the origin of the hypnosis magic provides a fresh perspective on the series' core conflict. Critical Reception and Themes
The antagonists in Volume 15 introduce a "Second Wave" of cognitive spells designed to bypass even the most disciplined minds, forcing the Saintess to adapt her tactics.
For those tracking the series' availability, digital versions often release first on platforms like BookWalker or J-Novel Club , with physical editions following shortly after.