Well, it depends on how the story unfolds. Maybe there are some challenges or requirements Lori needs to meet to get the license. But without reading the specific chapters, it's hard to say.
I don't know. The outcome could be influenced by various factors in the manga's plot. It could be a straightforward process or involve unexpected twists and turns. You'll have to check it out yourself to know for sure.
I'm not sure. You might have to read the manga to find out for sure.
I have no idea. Maybe you can look for discussions or reviews from other fans of the Grand Blue manga to see if they mention anything about Lori getting a driving license.
Yes, it is. The story concluded with all the main plotlines wrapped up.
It's hard to say for sure. The ending of a manga often depends on the author's creative decisions and various factors like story development and popularity.
Yes, it's finished. You can now enjoy the entire story from start to end.
Yes, he does. Gon's nen is restored after a significant development in the story.
In the manga, Sasuke doesn't regain his Rinnegan. The story progresses without this particular change. The power he had before is maintained without reverting or regaining additional abilities related to the Rinnegan.
Yes, he does. The story progresses and he eventually regains his quirk.
Yes, he does. The story has a plot twist where Lemillion regains his powers.
Lemillion does get his quirk back. It happens as part of a significant plot development and character arc in the manga.
Mirio eventually gets his powers back. This occurs after a series of challenging events and character growth that leads to his restoration.