-read Geki Tsumi Dungeon Desu Ga Sukiru Hanshoku De Gyakuten Shitai To Omoimasu Chapter 5.2-

“When the curse claims you, only the one who bears the weight may cast the reversal. Let your spirit be the conduit, and the darkness shall be undone.”

The series has a small but growing cast. Here is how they evolve in Chapter 5.2:

The manga stands out in the "isekai/dungeon-crawler" genre by centering its power system around a skill often deemed villainous or taboo. Chapter 5.2 handles this theme by focusing on the utility of the skill rather than pure shock value. It presents a fascinating narrative question: If a taboo power is your only tool for survival, do you embrace it entirely? Shifting Alliances and Trust “When the curse claims you, only the one

The story follows a protagonist who finds himself in an incredibly difficult ("Extreme Dead-End") dungeon. In a world where your initial skill determines your survival, he is granted the "Hanshoku" (Reproduction/Multiplication)

This series is an adult‑oriented fantasy with explicit sexual themes. It contains graphic erotic scenes, strong language, and depictions of BDSM‑style power dynamics. Reader discretion is advised. Chapter 5

If you are a fan of dark fantasy, survival mechanics, and unconventional "cheat" abilities, then you’ve likely been following the intense journey of (translated as It's a Hardcore Underground Dungeon, but I Want to Turn the Tables with My "Reproduction" Skill ).

Go read it. Just keep a bucket nearby for the blood. In a world where your initial skill determines

For 4.5 chapters, the protagonist (and the reader) assumed "Breeding" meant combining goblins to make bigger goblins. We were wrong.

In chapter 5.2, our protagonist faces new challenges and obstacles as he navigates the complexities of the dungeon. Having overcome the initial hurdles, he now finds himself in a more precarious situation. The stakes are higher, and the enemies more formidable.

In this specific segment of the manga (serialized on platforms like YanChan Web The Power Scaling