Wait, the manga's title translates to "Please Stop Making Me Reincarnate, Grandmaster!" So the story might have elements of reincarnation and fantasy. A feature like a guide to characters or an encyclopedia of terms and locations could be useful. Alternatively, a side-by-side view of the raw manga with translated text might be helpful for non-Japanese readers.

I should also consider accessibility features, such as text resizing or high-contrast modes. But the user mentioned "develop a feature," which could be for a platform hosting the manga or even a tool for the author to use. If it's for the website, maybe a chapter progress bar, recent chapters feed, or a favorites list. If it's for the manga content, maybe a digital annotation tool for fans to draw on the pages or take notes.

Another angle is interactive elements during reading, like expandable panels or a way to toggle between different versions of the manga (original vs. translated). They might also be looking for social features, like sharing a chapter on social media or bookmarking favorite scenes.

I should also think about analytics for the site, like tracking popular chapters or user engagement metrics, but that might be more for the site administrators rather than the end-users. Alternatively, a feature that allows users to request specific translations or report errors could help maintain content quality.

I need to make sure I'm not assuming too much. Since the user provided a specific chapter from WeloveManga, they might be looking to enhance the user experience on that site. Features like improved navigation, better chapter loading times, or a chapter preview feature could be important. Or perhaps a feature that allows readers to customize their reading experience with different panel layouts or scroll settings.

The user might not be familiar with the exact technical terms, so I need to consider possible interpretations. They could want a feature like dark mode, which is common for manga readers to reduce eye strain. Or maybe a comment section where readers can discuss the latest chapter. Another possibility is a chapter tracker that notifies users when the next chapter is posted. Oh, or maybe they want an interactive element, like annotations from the artist's commentary.

But considering the context of a raw manga, translation might be a key aspect. Features like a multilingual interface or the ability to switch between original Japanese and translated versions dynamically could be useful. Also, providing a voting system for the best comments or a community-driven translation thread might engage readers more.