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[Soft/Eng Sub] Shinai naru Boku e Satsui wo Komete [9/9] - chuline

Discuss how the author uses "lost time" (blackouts) as a narrative device to keep the audience and the protagonist equally uninformed. Research Resources [Soft/Eng Sub] Shinai naru Boku e Satsui wo

The series, written by Hajime Inoryu and illustrated by Shota Ito , is a psychological suspense thriller focusing on Eiji Urashima, a college student who discovers he has Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). He shares his body with a second personality, "B-ichi," and must uncover whether he or his alter ego is responsible for a series of gruesome murders mirroring those committed by his serial killer father, "LL". Analysis of Chapter 82: "The End of the White Knight" Analysis of Chapter 82: "The End of the

Chapter 82 is a critical turning point where the mystery surrounding the identity of the "White Knight" (the current killer) is resolved, and the true motivations of the protagonist's alter ego are laid bare. Detailed backgrounds on Eiji/B-ichi and his father can

The original Japanese chapters are available on Comic Days and Magazine Pocket.

Analyze how the trauma of the father (LL) is passed down and manifests in the son's psyche.

Detailed backgrounds on Eiji/B-ichi and his father can be found on the Fuji TV official drama site , which provides context for the 2022 live-action adaptation.