Gaishuu Isshoku Ch 50 ((new)) Jun 2026

We finally learn the identity of the informant who has been leaking war plans to the Shogunate. It is none other than Oyuki, the healer who saved Kaito’s life in Chapter 12. Her motive? Revenge for her family’s execution by Kaito’s own uncle years ago. This revelation is delivered in a quiet, rain-soaked panel that has already become iconic among fans.

We are formally introduced to the Shogunate’s new weapon: Lord Sadamori, a ronin-turned-admiral who wields a foreign-made firearm. Unlike previous antagonists, Sadamori is calm, polite, and utterly merciless. In the chapter’s final panel, he steps onto the burning deck, aims his pistol at Kaito, and says: “You’ve sailed far, little boat. But all seas lead to hell.” gaishuu isshoku ch 50

Instead of paying standard rent, Michiru makes an absurd deal to pay her way through hyper-specific, borderline-masochistic games of self-restraint and visual stimulation. We finally learn the identity of the informant

We finally learn the identity of the informant who has been leaking war plans to the Shogunate. It is none other than Oyuki, the healer who saved Kaito’s life in Chapter 12. Her motive? Revenge for her family’s execution by Kaito’s own uncle years ago. This revelation is delivered in a quiet, rain-soaked panel that has already become iconic among fans.

We are formally introduced to the Shogunate’s new weapon: Lord Sadamori, a ronin-turned-admiral who wields a foreign-made firearm. Unlike previous antagonists, Sadamori is calm, polite, and utterly merciless. In the chapter’s final panel, he steps onto the burning deck, aims his pistol at Kaito, and says: “You’ve sailed far, little boat. But all seas lead to hell.”

Instead of paying standard rent, Michiru makes an absurd deal to pay her way through hyper-specific, borderline-masochistic games of self-restraint and visual stimulation.