Kokoa claimed to be a victim, and Suzuki fell for it. The Cost: Blood is already on Suzuki's hands.

Often in manga, "point-five" chapters serve as omake (extras) or fanservice. In Kimi ni Koisuru Satsujinki , however, these interludes deepen the psychological dread.

As hinted in official synopses , a certain "scum" character is about to upend Suzuki's worldview.

Do you think Suzuki is truly a victim of Kokoa's manipulation, or was the potential for violence always inside him? Let us know in the comments!

The police presence is no longer just background noise. Suzuki's amateurism is starting to leave a trail.

Is she just a girl in trouble, or is she collecting "protectors" to do her dirty work? 📖 Where to Read