“The Promised Neverland” chapter 110 has some pretty high expectations to overcome. The previous chapter gave fans a very heavy and dramatic scene of Yugo and Lucas sacrificing themselves for the orphans' safety.
The clincher to the sacrifice is the fact that even though Yugo and Lucas died quite far away from the children, Emma was still able to realize that Yugo and Lucas are gone for good. With some of the eldest and most capable members of the group now dead, fans may be wondering what “The Promised Neverland” chapter 110 has in store for the rest of the children.
According to OtakuKart, “The Promised Neverland” chapter 110 will explore the aftermath of Yugo and Lucas's death. Apparently, Emma is not the only one who will realize that Yugo and Lucas have died.
Aside from losing friends, the loss of Yugo and Lucas means that the camp will have fewer combat-capable individuals keeping the children safe in “The Promised Neverland” chapter 110. Aside from the heartbreak, there is a possibility that not all of the assassins were eliminated by Yugo and Lucas, which could end up in an ambush of the children while they take the time to rest.
Fans may wonder if Yugo and Lucas's death was needed prior to “The Promised Neverland” chapter 110. Considering the state that both Yugo and Lucas were in, they had no chance of escape and both knew that taking out the assassins with them was the best choice before going out with a bang. While they may not have eliminated all the threats to the children, they were still able to take out some of the most immediate ones.
Fans looking forward to seeing the aftermath of Yugo and Lucas's death can catch “The Promised Neverland” chapter 110 when it is officially released in the next issue of “Weekly Shonen Jump” on Nov. 3. Hopefully, the children are still safe in the new hideout they have made their camp as they grieve for their friends' sacrifice.


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