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This chapter is more than just a fight scene. It is a philosophical turning point. Sunraku is no longer just a player in Shangri-La Frontier; he is an anomaly. The game itself seems to be recognizing him as a threat. This sets up a potential meta-narrative where the “Godly Game” might start treating Sunraku as a glitch to be patched out.
Furthermore, the reactions from other players (like Psyger-0 and Oikatzo) are shown in brief cutaway panels. They are watching the live feed of the Lycaon fight, horrified and awed. They realize they are not watching a normal gamer; they are watching a force of nature.
Chapter 154 of Shangri-La Frontier is not just a fight; it is a thesis statement.
It answers the question: Why does a hunter of broken games play a perfect one? Answer: To finally measure his own skill without bugs to blame.
If you are a fan of high-stakes VRMMO action, raw strategy, and art that makes you feel the weight of every frame, this is the chapter you have been waiting for. The "Shitty Games Hunter" is challenging a god—and for the first time, the god looks scared.
Stay tuned for the official English release, and until then—keep hunting those glitches.
Are you following the raw for Shangri-La Frontier? Drop a comment below with your prediction for Sunraku’s counter to the "Divine Lag."
Shangri-La Frontier chapter 154, "Pursue the Shadow, and Surpass It Now," focuses on the GGC tournament arc, featuring a high-stakes match between Kei Uomi and champion Sylvia Goldberg. Kei utilizes a calculated "zoner" strategy to win the first round, though Sylvia keeps the match close with high-damage output, with the chapter corresponding to Web Novel chapter 182. Read the official chapter on K MANGA.
In Chapter 154 of the Shangri-La Frontier manga, titled Pursue the Shadow, and Surpass It Now
the high-stakes Global Games Cup (GGC) arc reaches a pivotal climax. Key Events of Chapter 154 The Match Conclusion
: The chapter focuses on the intense conclusion of the match between (playing as Silver Jumper) and the top-tier professional Sylvia Goldberg (playing as Metius). Kei’s Unconventional Strategy
: Rather than engaging in a pure technical brawl—where Sylvia excels—Kei utilizes the unique mechanics of the game, including NPCs and the Chaos Cube , to create a life lead and pressure Sylvia. The "Shitty Game" Mindset
: True to the series' roots, Kei’s victory stems from his experience as a "trash game hunter." He treats the match not just as a fighting game, but as a strategic puzzle, exploiting the game's specific environment to overcome Sylvia’s superior mechanical skill. A Hard-Fought Win
: Even with his strategic advantage, Kei barely survives the encounter, highlighting that even in a "godly game," the instincts honed in "shitty games" are what allow these players to bridge the gap with world-class pros. Manga Overview Protagonist
: Rakuro Hizutome (Sunraku), a student obsessed with mastering "trash games" full of bugs and poor design. The Transition
: After mastering various low-quality titles, he joins the world-renowned VR game Shangri-La Frontier
, using his unconventional skills to tackle its most difficult challenges. Official Reading : You can find the series on the official KMANGA platform
In chapter 154 of the Shangri-La Frontier manga, Kei Uomi (Silver Jumper) employs high-level tactical strategies to take the first round against professional player Sylvia Goldberg in the G-G-H fighting game arc. This installment highlights the advantage of "trash game" experience in navigating chaotic game mechanics and corresponds to chapter 182 of the web novel. For a full discussion, visit Reddit [DISC] Shangri-La Frontier - Ch. 154 AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
Title: The Glitch That Cried God
Arc: 《Heavenly Records of the Ancients》
Chapter 154: The Moment the World Held Its Breath
The sky above the New Continent wasn't supposed to bleed.
Sunraku—or rather, his avatar, the “God-Game Hunter” with the bird-like mask and the black sword 《Voracious Chaos》—knew the 《Shangri-La Frontier》 codex by heart. The skybox for the 《Sword Wolf’s Resting Graveyard》 was a static, melancholic amber. It was a rule.
But rules, as Sunraku had made his entire career proving, were just shitty game design waiting to be exploited.
"Oi, oi, oi..." he muttered, his one visible eye wide behind the weasel mask. "This isn't in the patch notes."
The blood wasn't a skybox. It was a leak. It dripped from a single, hairline crack in the fabric of reality above the central altar. Where the Unique Scenario boss, 《World-Ending Wolf, Fenrir》, was supposed to spawn after a 72-hour real-time countdown.
The countdown had 48 hours left.
So why was the crack opening now?
[System Alert: Anomaly Detected.] [Warning: Data collision between scenario 《Twilight of the Gods》 and external executable.] [Source: Unknown. Hash: V3RY-B4D-ID3A.EXE.]
Sunraku grinned. It was the grin of a man who had beaten 《Vorpal Colossus》 with a broken wooden sword and had cleared 《Nephilim Hollow》 using only back-dash cancels.
"Shitty game," he whispered, activating 《Sky Walk》. "You shouldn't have shown me a crack."
He launched himself into the crimson-stained air. Below, his party—the noble knight Arthur Pencilgon and the berserker Oikatzo—shouted warnings, but their voices were static. They were playing a godly game. Sunraku was hunting something else.
As he touched the crack, the world didn't load.
He fell through the floor of reality.
Raw – No Filters – Chapter 154
[No Background. No UI. Just Void.]
Sunraku landed on a mosaic of broken polygons. Floating in the infinite black were the discarded assets of a hundred unfinished games: a dragon's head from some forgotten MMO, a texture of a vending machine, the skeletal rig of a player character named “Kazuma_2001.” This chapter is more than just a fight scene
And in the center, sitting on a throne made of error messages, was The Other Hunter.
He wasn't a unique monster. He wasn't a boss.
He was a User.
His character model was default—a bald, grey-skinned man with no face. But his nameplate...
[PLAYER: ?????????] [Status: DELETED (404)] [Title: The One Who Completed the Unwinnable]
"Ah," the faceless thing said, its voice a direct synth of the game's internal error code. "A rat. I left one hole unpatched. The Pencilgon exploit. You used it."
Sunraku's hand was already on his sword. "Who the hell are you? A GM?"
"No." The thing stood up. The error messages beneath it screamed. "I am the first player. I cleared 《Shangri-La》 when it was still a beta on a single server. I found the Final God. The True God. The one the devs hid behind the 'Unreachable' flag. I killed it."
"You beat the game? Then why are you in the trash bin?"
"Because beating a godly game doesn't give you an ending." The faceless thing tilted its head. "It gives you a curse. The devs didn't expect anyone to reach the final boss's code. So when I struck the killing blow... the game didn't know what to do. It couldn't generate a 'victory' state. So it generated a 'DELETE' state."
It raised a hand. The polygons around them began to shatter.
"I am not a player anymore, Sunraku. I am a memory leak. A bug that learned to hunt. I have consumed thirty other 'godly games' from the inside. And now I will consume this one."
[Unique Scenario Forced: 「Heavenly Records of the Ancients – 154 – The Unwinnable Hunter」] [Defeat Condition: None. Escape Condition: None. Win Condition: Prove the game is still shitty.]
Sunraku looked at the prompt. He looked at the faceless god-bug.
And then he laughed. A raw, ugly, beautiful laugh.
"You think because you beat a godly game, you understand it?" He drew 《Voracious Chaos》. The black blade hummed with the souls of every cheap boss he'd ever humiliated. "I've played 999 shitty games. I lived in their garbage. A perfect run isn't a victory. A victory is when you break the final boss with a move the devs forgot to patch."
He charged.
The faceless god swung an arm coded in pure "NULL" data. Are you following the raw for Shangri-La Frontier
Sunraku didn't dodge. He let the arm phase through his chest—because NULL data couldn't interact with a player who had activated the 「Pencilgon’s Paradox」 flag in the previous chapter.
"Checkmate, you fossil."
Sunraku's sword didn't cut the god.
It cut the throne of error messages beneath it.
[SYSTEM OVERRIDE: Source of corruption identified as residual player data.] [REMEDY: Re-run Beta 1.0 tutorial sequence on identified entity.]
The faceless god screamed as its body was flooded with pop-up tutorials for "How to Jump" and "What is HP?"—concepts so banal, so beneath its god-bug status, that its existence began to unravel.
"NO! I TRANSCENDED THE GAME!"
"Yeah," Sunraku said, sheathing his sword. "But you forgot the first rule of shitty games."
The god-bug dissolved into a cloud of debug text.
"What... rule...?"
Sunraku turned his back as the void collapsed and the real sky—the beautiful, amber, bug-free sky of 《Shangri-La Frontier》—reloaded around him.
"No matter how godly the game," he said, landing in front of his stunned party. "The hunter always finds a shittier exploit."
[Unique Scenario Cleared.] [Reward: Title 「The Bug That Ate God」 + 1,000,000 Exp.] [Chapter 154 END. Next Chapter: 「The Devs Are Panicking」]
End of Raw Chapter 154.
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Chapter 154 picks up exactly where the previous left off: Sunraku vs. Ctarnidd continues. But this isn’t just a slugfest. Ctarnidd, the octopus-like Unique Monster (god-level boss), reveals a new phase mechanic that directly punishes pattern recognition and muscle memory — Sunraku’s greatest weapons from clearing countless shitty games.
The raw shows Ctarnidd “inverting” controls, UI elements, and even skill activation inputs mid-combo. Sunraku gets hit hard — not just HP-wise, but mentally. For the first time in a while, we see genuine panic on his face. Meanwhile, Emul and the others are sidelined, forced to solve a separate puzzle to lift the inversion debuff.
The chapter ends on a double-page spread of Sunraku, bleeding (in-game), with one eye glowing red, grinning like a madman, whispering: “So this is a godly game’s ‘fuck you’… finally.” Title: The Glitch That Cried God Arc: 《Heavenly