
Ladies and gentlemen, senpai is starting to acknowledge his feelings towards Morinaga! It's about time!
Also... Can we appreciate the fact that senpai actually told Morinaga what happened before it all became a volume-length drama?
Senpai actually said that he dreamed about Morinaga (which I bet he will regret in the next chapter xp) and that he mistook Isogai for him. And knowing Morinaga, he would've pulled a stupid stunt if there was a misunderstanding.
Also, also... I don't know which character won this chapter for me. Senpai, who was just adorable, or Isogai who got both possibly the greatest blackmail material and the most wholesome senpai there could be caught on tape.
(Real talk though... Isogai won't blackmail senpai, I think that it would be too distasteful, even for him. He'll probably keep it for himself or one day sends it, maybe accidentally, to Tomoe and Kurokawa. Boy, I wanna see that.)

The wait for the new chapters will be exhausting... I expect a lot of cliffhangers, especially during the second phase of the training, but.
After reading 206 I gotta say, it was a very well-paced, solid chapter. It shows how much thought was put into it.
So I guess the wait will be worth it if the story stays as good as it is. Maybe even better since the author can think through everything without the deadline looming over him like a guillotine.
Really hoping for World Trigger to one day reach a satisfying conclusion...
(Though by the time of 206 I've already begun to forget minor characters... While they were together you could roughly remember who was where, but now? Oh, why were the teams mixed~ Well, there's no helping that. Can't wait to see the new teams' teamwork!)

To be honest I can't get enough of the last scene. Don't get me wrong, Jace went through an unmeasurably awful experience (and not once), but his last words, about not being easy or promiscuous, not making the same mistake with Duke again, are a direct answer to what Duke told him before.
Meaning~ The Duke is just about to have a revelation about what he's done. And I hope he will regret it deeply.
Well. It seems to me like the story will stray away from the raping from now on. At least I hope so because we all have had it already with forcing Jace. ( ̄へ ̄)

The trial of heart, The trial to see if one is worthy of power. The correct way to win it?
Just cut through anything, rape an undead woman who you've killed in a gruesome way before and laugh away with no consideration at what you've become.
AND THE STUPID BIRD SAYS HE'S WORTHY OF EVEN MORE POWER AAAGHGHGHGG!!!
Well... What did one expect from this series?

I know... But still. When you think of a "trial", the character usually has to overcome personal trauma, their own limitations, etc. (Like the first trial in Re:Zero in the second season).
Here he's just breezing through, having a kick out of it all, staying the same. I get that the bird is evil, but it must be blind if it didn't see to whom he'd just given power.
Like... What will Keyaru do after getting rid of every person who abused/was responsible for his abuse? (Wait... How many people are left?) Will he become an overlord wielding every op power possible, with his harem laying around his big ass throne... I wouldn't be surprised P_P
I came to read about senpai and Morinaga... I was not disappointed.