"The Seven Deadly Sins" has released chapter 210 entitled "Emotion Maelstrom" featuring the arrival of Gowther of Selflessnes and Melascula of Faith in The Gates of Heaven. As this is happening, the Warriors of Stigmata rest as they think that the Holy War is over. But it looks like they have underestimated the situation and was caught off guard by Rou disguised as one of the warriors.

"The Seven Deadly Sins" chapter 210 is streamed via Manga Stream. The chapter begins with Nerobasta gets a message saying to summon reinforcements. The goddess gets a message to open the gates and was greeted by Gowther of Selflessnes and Melascula of Faith. As the two enter, they announce that anytime soon, heaven's gate will connect to the underworld.

Meanwhile, the Warriors of Stigmata thought that the Ten Commandments were completely defeated by the Fairy King and Giant King, Fandom posted. Suddenly they get an announcement that the demons have taken control of The Light of Grace. The Holy Lance Corporal summons all warriors to attack saying that two of the Ten Commandments are at the gates. Rou reveals his true identity and attacks one of the giants.

The Giant King and the Fairy King are also alerted of the events happening at the Light of Grace so they decide to head back. Melodias argues that he wants to come with them to see if he could help but the two kings decide that he stays with Lady Elizabeth and the other giants.

The two kings move closer to The Gates of Heaven but the two Ten Commandments easily spot them from afar. Gowther quickly intercepts and welcomes King Gloxinia and King Dolor before they even arrive at the gates. As Gowther introduces himself to the two, the fairy king cannot believe his eyes. He knows this is not Gowther and so the chapter ends.

Unless the human Rou and Gowther are stopped, the Warriors and the base could fall with the allied army in total danger. Chapter 211 "He Who Says Farewell" is up next. "The Seven Deadly Sins" is written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki and serialized in Kodansha's "Weekly Shonen Magazine."