Later chapters reveal a nation transformed by and utterly enamoured of this new power.
The last chapter reveals that Izuru is in college, but teaches at the high school.
But even they are not the main instigators of the events, as the final chapter of the novel reveals.
The next chapters reveal the clear course of action that the missionaries followed as they preached the gospel and established churches.
While the island might at first seem a Utopia, successive chapters reveal the arbitrary and cruel rules that govern the lives of the athletes.
That chapter, however, revealed quite a different picture.
The final chapters of the manga reveals that Raoh has left behind a son named Ryu.
The novel begins as a memoir of a hundred-year-old woman, but several chapters later reveals itself to be a spoof of the genre.
The following chapter reveals some of Lyndall's motivations.
Taken together, in fact, Bob's chapters reveal a life utterly given over to politics.