Hyoga's treachery now threatens the faith of humanity as he finally reveals his ultimate goal – a new world that not only chooses who is unworthy of de-petrification but one that also follows the vision of survival of the fittest. But Tsukasa is still alive and ready to fight against Hyoga's corrupted vision despite his wounds and has now committed to help Senku defeat Hyoga in “Dr. Stone” chapter 81.
Fans are probably excited for “Dr. Stone” chapter 81 due to Tsukasa surely teaming up with Senku in the fight against Hyoga. But Hyoga is right about the bleakness of the heroes' situation due to Tsukasa's grievous wounds. Even with Senku and Tsukasa working together, it does seem that Hyoga has the upper hand in the coming fight.
According to OtakuKart, fans can expect the battle in “Dr. Stone” chapter 81 to more or less be a balanced fight until either of the teams fighting for Humanity's future gets reinforcements. Hyoga might have Yo and Homura to back him up. Hopefully, Chrome and the rest of Senku's posse get on-site first to head off Hyoga's reinforcements.
One thing that is sure about “Dr. Stone” chapter 81 is the fact that Senku and Tsukasa really need to make sure that they are able to defeat Hyoga. His corrupted vision for the future will not only pose a threat to everyone who is still petrified but also compromise the Scientific Kingdom's advancements in the name of serving his twisted goals.
Fans looking forward to seeing how the big fight between Senku and Tsukasa against Hyoga will turn out can catch “Dr. Stone” chapter 81 when it gets released in the upcoming “Weekly Shonen Jump” on Nov. 5. Fans can only hope that Hyoga does not get his backup in time before Tsukasa succumbs to his wounds in the coming battle.


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