What chapter to read after The Beginning After the End Season 2?
If you’ve just wrapped up Season 2 of TBATE, you’re probably sitting there like the rest of us were—staring at the screen thinking, “Yeah… I’m not waiting months for answers.”
I’ve been there. TBATE is one of those rare series that sneaks up on you. It starts off feeling like a familiar isekai story… and then suddenly you’re emotionally invested, curious about the world politics, and way too attached to Arthur’s journey.
So let’s cut through the confusion and get you exactly where you need to go next—and more importantly, why switching to the novel is honestly one of the best decisions you can make as a fan.
Quick Answer: Where to Start After Season 2
If you finished the manhwa around Chapter 62 (end of Season 2), you should start the novel at:
Chapter 43 (Volume 3: Beckoning Fates)
That’s the cleanest transition point without missing anything important.
Manhwa to Novel Conversion (Simple Guide)
| Manhwa Season | Manhwa Chapters | Novel Volume | Start Novel Chapter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1 | 1 – 25 | Volume 1 | Chapter 1 |
| Season 2 | 26 – 62 | Volume 2 | Chapter 22 |
| Season 3 | 63 – 110 | Volume 3 | Chapter 43 |
| Season 4 | 111 – 133 | Volume 4 | Chapter 69 |
| Season 5 | 134 – 175 | Volume 5 | Chapter 98 |
Even though Season 2 technically overlaps Volume 2, jumping into Chapter 43 is the smoothest experience story-wise.
Arthur Leywin’s King Grey Memories: TBATE Season 2 Deep Dive and Spoilers
Why the Light Novel Is 100% Worth It
I’ll be honest: I originally switched because I was impatient. But I stayed because the novel just hits harder.
1. Arthur Feels Like a Completely Different Character
In the manhwa, Arthur comes off as calm, cool, and slightly overpowered. In the novel, you actually see inside his head.
You’re constantly reminded that he’s not just a talented kid—he’s a former king (Grey) with a lifetime of experience, regrets, and moral conflicts.
- He questions his decisions
- He analyzes every battle like a strategist
- He struggles with living a second life differently
It makes him feel real, not just impressive.
2. The Magic System Actually Makes Sense
The comic shows flashy fights. The novel explains how and why everything works.
- Mana core stages
- Elemental affinity
- The difference between augmentation vs conjuring
- The cost of power (especially with Beast Will)
If you enjoy structured power systems, this part alone makes the novel worth it.
3. The Tone Gets Way Darker (In a Good Way)
Season 2 still feels like an adventure. The novel starts shifting into something much heavier.
- Political tension between races
- Real consequences in battles
- Emotional moments that actually linger
This is where TBATE evolves into serious high fantasy with real stakes.
What Happens Next (Spoiler-Free)
Starting from Chapter 43, you enter the Xyrus Academy Arc, and it’s far from a typical magic school story.
- Arthur enrolls at Xyrus Academy to refine his abilities
- He begins to stand out a little too much
- You’re introduced to powerful figures like the Lances
- Tensions between Humans, Elves, and Dwarves escalate
- A bigger threat from outside Dicathen begins to loom
It’s less about school life and more about preparation for something much bigger.
Where to Read the Novel
- Tapas – Latest chapters in web novel format
- Kindle (Amazon) – Clean, polished volumes (start with Volume 3)
- Audiobook (Audible) – Narrated by Travis Baldree
Switching between reading and audiobook is a great way to experience the story more deeply.
My Honest Take as a Fan
If you’re thinking about waiting for the next season—don’t.
The manhwa looks amazing, but the novel delivers more depth, stronger pacing, and better emotional impact.
Once you hit the academy arc, it becomes very hard to stop reading.
TBATE is one of those series that keeps getting better the deeper you go. What starts as a reincarnation story grows into something much more complex—exploring identity, responsibility, and power.
Final Thoughts
Finishing Season 2 is really just the beginning of the real story.
Starting from Chapter 43 isn’t just continuing—it’s stepping into the part where everything truly begins to matter.
If you’re even slightly curious about Arthur’s future, you probably won’t stop at that chapter anyway.








