The title "Two Murders" refers to the intensifying psychological conflict and the lethal intentions surrounding both Ryotaro's original self and his new identity.
In this chapter, the narrative deals with the immediate fallout of Ryotaro's original body awakening from its coma at the Municipal First Hospital. This complicates his ongoing revenge plot, which he has been executing while occupying the body of his teacher, Shiratori. The title "Two Murders" refers to the intensifying
The 28th chapter of the manga series (復讐の教科書 / Textbook of Revenge), titled "Two Murders" (2つの殺意, Futatsu no Satsui ), marks a significant turning point where the protagonist, Ryotaro Kurose, faces a major shift in his dual existence. Chapter 28 Overview: "Two Murders" titled "Two Murders" (2つの殺意
The title "Two Murders" refers to the intensifying psychological conflict and the lethal intentions surrounding both Ryotaro's original self and his new identity.
In this chapter, the narrative deals with the immediate fallout of Ryotaro's original body awakening from its coma at the Municipal First Hospital. This complicates his ongoing revenge plot, which he has been executing while occupying the body of his teacher, Shiratori.
The 28th chapter of the manga series (復讐の教科書 / Textbook of Revenge), titled "Two Murders" (2つの殺意, Futatsu no Satsui ), marks a significant turning point where the protagonist, Ryotaro Kurose, faces a major shift in his dual existence. Chapter 28 Overview: "Two Murders"