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Suzuki Ryuto, our timid protagonist, thought he was the hero of a tragic romance. By "protecting" the beautiful Kokoa Yoshizaki from her supposed stalkers, he has crossed a point of no return.
The thin line between "protection" and "obsession" has officially snapped. Kimi ni Koisuru Satsujinki (Killer in Love) has reached a critical turning point. While the early chapters felt like a dark rom-com with a twist, Chapter 10.5 serves as a chilling bridge that cements Suzuki Ryuto’s descent into madness. The Story So Far Suzuki Ryuto, our timid protagonist, thought he was
If you are following the raw releases or the latest translations, keep an eye on these brewing plot points: Kimi ni Koisuru Satsujinki (Killer in Love) has
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
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."
The series is complete at 5 volumes via Shogakukan .