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: Rou eventually defeats the Greater Skeleton , the source producing the endless lesser skeletons.

: Rou's success isn't just about raw power; it's about information management. By quickly relaying the skeletons' blunt-force weakness via "ear cuffs," he turns a "tough fight" into a decisive victory.

"Re:Monster" distinguishes itself from typical isekai (reincarnation) stories through its gritty, survivalist perspective. Chapter 60 serves as a microcosm of the series’ broader themes: : Rou eventually defeats the Greater Skeleton ,

: Rou’s leadership is defined by cold pragmatism. He saves others—like the Kobolds or the human women earlier in the series—not out of pure altruism, but to strengthen his community’s military and logistical capabilities.

: Rou uses the situation as a training opportunity for his community. Initially, their long-range attacks (crossbows) are ineffective. : Rou uses the situation as a training

: The central hook of the series remains Rou's [Absorption] ability , where he gains powers by eating his enemies. This literal "you are what you eat" mechanic drives the pacing, ensuring that every battle results in tangible character evolution.

: Impressed by Rou's strength and protection, the surviving Kobolds swear their loyalty to him. Rou accepts them into his community, though he uses his enslavement skills to ensure their future loyalty. Thematic Essay: Evolution and Pragmatic Leadership : Rou eventually defeats the Greater Skeleton ,

: A group of 53 Kobolds flee to the goblin caves, seeking sanctuary from a relentless assault by skeletons.