
The Most Powerful Vendor
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Roughly twenty years before the story begins, mysterious gates appeared across the world, leaking energy that awakens supernatural powers in ordinary people. Most Spirit Warriors get elemental or physical abilities. The rare ones — the Space series — can bend the fabric of reality itself, and there are almost none of them. Jiang Nan is an orphan from Jiangcheng who's spent his whole life dreaming about becoming a top Spirit Warrior, and at sixteen he awakens space-based powers, making him only the second person in his entire region to pull it off. The catch is he's still broke, still an orphan, and still has to figure out how to not get killed by the various threats pouring out of those gates. The 24-episode ONA follows him as he trains, scrapes by, and stumbles into situations way above his pay grade, with the show bouncing between genuine action setpieces and comedic moments that keep things from getting too heavy. The animation from Painted Blade Studio and B.COOL Studio leans into dynamic fight choreography, especially when the space abilities come into play — warping, teleporting, bending distance. If you liked the power progression in Quanzhi Fashi or the urban fantasy vibe of Dawang Raoming, this hits a similar spot. It's also got that Douluo Dalu energy where the MC starts from nothing and claws his way up through an intricate ability system. The harem elements are there but the real draw is watching the power system unfold.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-120 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 121.

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