We see more of Suzuki's internal monologue. He isn't just killing for Kokoa; he’s killing to maintain the only version of himself he likes—the "protector."
Enma Akiyama’s art style becomes noticeably sharper and more distorted during Suzuki’s moments of "realization." The wide-eyed innocence of the early chapters is being replaced by a hollow, sunken look in the characters' eyes. Red Flags: What to Watch For Next We see more of Suzuki's internal monologue
Kokoa claimed to be a victim, and Suzuki fell for it. The Cost: Blood is already on Suzuki's hands. The Cost: Blood is already on Suzuki's hands
Every interaction between them feels increasingly performative. Chapter 10.5 highlights the eerie silence that follows their "victories," suggesting Kokoa is far more manipulative than she appears. You can find the latest chapters and support
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The "stalker" wasn't the only one with secrets. 📍 Analysis: Why Chapter 10.5 Matters