The next chapter ends with the number 16... considering how this number is tied to Imu, given that it literally spells out "I-Mu" in Japanese number puns, we could get an Imu face reveal in the next chapter.
In Japanese number wordplay, known as goroawase, numbers can be read in various ways based on their phonetic similarities to syllables in the Japanese language. For example, the number 1 can be read as "ichi" or "i," and the number 6 can be read as "roku" or "mu." Therefore, the number 16 can be phonetically interpreted as "I-Mu" (1 = "i" and 6 = "mu").
In Japanese number wordplay, known as goroawase, numbers can be read in various ways based on their phonetic similarities to syllables in the Japanese language. For example, the number 1 can be read as "ichi" or "i," and the number 6 can be read as "roku" or "mu." Therefore, the number 16 can be phonetically interpreted as "I-Mu" (1 = "i" and 6 = "mu").