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* IsThisThingStillOn: Sakaki places a bug on [[spoiler: Kurosu,]] which leads to him having to hear [[spoiler: him and Miyaichi]] have {{their first time}}.
-->"If only you had broken the listening device earlier, I WOULDN’T HAVE TO LISTEN TO YOU TWO HAVING SEX!"
-->"If only you had broken the listening device earlier, I WOULDN’T HAVE TO LISTEN TO YOU TWO HAVING SEX!"
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* WeddingEnhancedFertility: [[spoiler:Kurosu and Miyaichi unknowingly conceive their son just after they marry.]]
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: It's pretty obvious in the first chapter that Kurosu was masturbating while peeping on Rio masturbating (which he notes that she does about every three days).
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* WeaponOfChoice: Miyaichi does all her killing with a box cutter.
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* PaintingSmils
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* GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul: Sakaki's victims get brainwashed into believing that they are in a happy family-like situation, with worship-like devotion to Miyaichi at its core.
* AGodAmI: During his torment of Jun, Sakaki states this out of his own delusions of grandeur and his twisted view on reality.
-->I decided I'd become God. To be God is to have overwhelming power. [...] My medical skills are divine gifts that only I can wield. They make me a god.
* AGodAmI: During his torment of Jun, Sakaki states this out of his own delusions of grandeur and his twisted view on reality.
-->I decided I'd become God. To be God is to have overwhelming power. [...] My medical skills are divine gifts that only I can wield. They make me a god.
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* {{Sadist}}: Rio Miyaichi clearly enjoys her killings, sometimes making her main character boyfriend an unwilling pawn in luring in victims, often at the expense of his own health and safety.
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* {{Sadist}}: RapeAsDrama:
** Haruko is threatened with rape, then death, by some Yakuza thugs but is saved by Miyaichi.
** Jun Schneider is assaulted by Sakaki but saved by Kurosu before he can get very far.
* {{Sadist}}:
** Rio Miyaichi clearly enjoys her killings, sometimes makingher main character boyfriend Kurosu an unwilling pawn in luring in victims, often at the expense of his own health and safety.safety.
** Koutoko Sakaki, in his obsession with Miyaichi, kidnaps people, alters them to resemble her, and brainwashes them into devotion to her, and feels no remorse about killing any that deviate even slightly. When Jun calls him on this, he doesn't take it well.
** Haruko is threatened with rape, then death, by some Yakuza thugs but is saved by Miyaichi.
** Jun Schneider is assaulted by Sakaki but saved by Kurosu before he can get very far.
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** Rio Miyaichi clearly enjoys her killings, sometimes making
** Koutoko Sakaki, in his obsession with Miyaichi, kidnaps people, alters them to resemble her, and brainwashes them into devotion to her, and feels no remorse about killing any that deviate even slightly. When Jun calls him on this, he doesn't take it well.
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* CleanupCrew:
** Reina Enmeiji runs one that deals with Miyaichi's kills, among other such clients.
** In the second half of the manga, after [[spoiler:Kurosu is released from prison]], he starts work for a cleaning service that specializes in taking care of homes where deaths have occurred. [[spoiler:It's eventually revealed to be connected to Reina.]]
* ADateWithRosiePalms: It's pretty obvious in the first chapter that Kurosu was masturbating while peeping on Rio masturbating (which he notes that she does about every three days).
** Reina Enmeiji runs one that deals with Miyaichi's kills, among other such clients.
** In the second half of the manga, after [[spoiler:Kurosu is released from prison]], he starts work for a cleaning service that specializes in taking care of homes where deaths have occurred. [[spoiler:It's eventually revealed to be connected to Reina.]]
* ADateWithRosiePalms: It's pretty obvious in the first chapter that Kurosu was masturbating while peeping on Rio masturbating (which he notes that she does about every three days).
* HumanResources: Reina retrieves the organs from the corpses she acquires, and also uses the bones to make furniture.
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* VillainProtagonist: While Kurosu may not be a perfect example of this, he does count solely because of who his girlfriend is: Miyaichi, a not only unrepentant, but proud SerialKiller, who definitely does count. He counts because he finds this out before he decides to start dating her, and while not agreeing with her activities, doesn't do much to stop her and sticks with her after she starts roping him into helping her with her kills.
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* UnsettlingGenderReveal: There's no details about Reina's exact gender, but she [[GagPenis certainly has a "him"]] as Kurosu puts it. This is actually not pulled on Kurosu so much as the reader, since her FullFrontalAssault is the first thing he sees upon regaining consciousness, but his narration doesn't get around to that detail immediately.
* VillainProtagonist:While Kurosu may ends up becoming one by virtue of not be a perfect example of this, doing very much to stop Miyaichi's killing even though he does count solely because of who his girlfriend is: Miyaichi, a not only unrepentant, but proud SerialKiller, who definitely does count. He counts because he finds this out before he decides to start dating her, and while not agreeing with her activities, doesn't do much to stop her like it, and sticks sticking with her after she starts roping him into helping her with her kills.kills. In the second half of the manga, he starts becoming more outright villainous as his sanity starts to crack, but after [[spoiler:Miyaishi is revealed to be alive]] he goes back to his old characterization.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: The version of the manga put on the legal English Manga Box app was heavily censored to Apple/Google Play guidelines. Chapter one in particular is so censored that it makes the series look like hentai. What makes the censorship even worse is that it's happening in an app already restricted to 17+.
** Strangely enough for a manga that centers at least partly on murder and those who commit it, severed heads will get the {{Pixellation}} treatment.
* BungledSuicide: Following two years of living as a ronin and one year as a shut-in, Kurosu tries and fails to commit suicide by hanging himself on a wall-mounted hanger. Due to shoddy construction, the wall gives and creates a peephole which looks into his neighbor's bedroom, which is the catalyst for the manga.
** Strangely enough for a manga that centers at least partly on murder and those who commit it, severed heads will get the {{Pixellation}} treatment.
* BungledSuicide: Following two years of living as a ronin and one year as a shut-in, Kurosu tries and fails to commit suicide by hanging himself on a wall-mounted hanger. Due to shoddy construction, the wall gives and creates a peephole which looks into his neighbor's bedroom, which is the catalyst for the manga.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: The version of the manga put on the legal English Manga Box app was heavily censored to Apple/Google Play guidelines.guidelines, with nudity covered by black bars and severed heads getting the {{Pixellation}} treatment. Chapter one in particular is so censored that it makes the series look like hentai. What makes the censorship even worse is that it's happening in an app already restricted to 17+.
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**Strangely enough for a manga that centers at least partly on murder and those who commit it, severed heads will get the {{Pixellation}} treatment.
* BungledSuicide:Following two years of living as a ronin and one year as a shut-in, Kurosu tries and fails to commit suicide by hanging himself on a wall-mounted hanger. Due to shoddy construction, the wall gives and creates a peephole which looks into his neighbor's bedroom, which is the catalyst for the manga.manga.
** Much later on, Kurosu again tries to hang himself, this time from a bridge over a river. However, the rope breaks and he comes up before he can drown.
* BungledSuicide:
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* BungledSuicide:
** Much later on, Kurosu again tries to hang himself, this time from a bridge over a river. However, the rope breaks and he comes up before he can drown.
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* FeelNoPain: When Sakaki tries to kill Miyaichi and Kurosu on their wedding night, he uses two huge goons that he's surgically altered to greatly dull pain from impact trauma. [[spoiler:What he didn't count on was Kurosu using fire against them, which works very well.]]
* FeelNoPain: When Sakaki tries to kill Miyaichi and Kurosu on their wedding night, he uses two huge goons that he's surgically altered to greatly dull pain from impact trauma. [[spoiler:What he didn't count on was Kurosu using fire against them, which works very well.]]
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* MagicPlasticSurgery: Sakaki is an extremely skilled plastic surgeon, able to completely transform his patients. He does work for both legal and under-the-table clients, the latter of which is partly how [[spoiler:Fujiura]] has been able to elude capture for so long.
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* OffWithHisHead: Sakaki installs in some of his patients [[spoiler:and the "family" he creates in his awe of Miyaichi]] hydraulic spools connected to a wire in their necks that is used to swiftly decapitate them.
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* OffWithHisHead: Sakaki installs in inside some of his patients clients [[spoiler:and the "family" he creates in his awe of Miyaichi]] hydraulic spools connected to a wire in their necks that is used to swiftly decapitate them.
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* VillainProtagonist: While Kurosu may not be a perfect example of this, he does count solely because of who his girlfriend is: Miyaichi, a not only unrepentant, but proud serial killer, who definitely does count. He counts because he finds this out before he decides to start dating her, and while not agreeing with her activities, doesn't do much to stop her and sticks with her after she starts roping him into helping her with her kills.
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* VillainProtagonist: While Kurosu may not be a perfect example of this, he does count solely because of who his girlfriend is: Miyaichi, a not only unrepentant, but proud serial killer, SerialKiller, who definitely does count. He counts because he finds this out before he decides to start dating her, and while not agreeing with her activities, doesn't do much to stop her and sticks with her after she starts roping him into helping her with her kills.
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* {{Bookends}}: Kurosu and Miyaichi's relationship began with a peephole. [[spoiler: The final chapter ends with their son, an unnamed female neighbor, and another peephole.]]
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* AnyoneCanDie: By the time the manga's over, the only surviving character is [[spoiler:Kurosu and Miyaichi's son]].
* {{Bookends}}: Kurosu and Miyaichi's relationship began with a peephole.[[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The final chapter ends with their son, an unnamed female neighbor, and another peephole.]]
* {{Bookends}}: Kurosu and Miyaichi's relationship began with a peephole.
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* EasyAmnesia: [[spoiler: Thanks to nearly dying and being in a coma, Miyaichi loses her memory. It's only restored after she witnesses Kurosu being stabbed.]]
* GenerationXerox: [[GenderFlip Gender flipped]] version. [[spoiler: Kurosu and Miyaichi's son grows up to be a murderer as well, and the final chapter implies that the exact same events will play out again with him and his female neighbor.]]
* GenerationXerox: [[GenderFlip Gender flipped]] version. [[spoiler: Kurosu and Miyaichi's son grows up to be a murderer as well, and the final chapter implies that the exact same events will play out again with him and his female neighbor.]]
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* EasyAmnesia: [[spoiler: Thanks to nearly dying and being in a coma, Miyaichi [[spoiler:Miyaichi loses her memory. It's only restored after she witnesses Kurosu being stabbed.stabbed]].
* GenerationXerox: {{Gender Flip}}ped version. [[spoiler:Kurosu and Miyaichi's son grows up to be a murderer as well, and the final chapter implies that the exact same events will play out again with him and his female neighbor.]]
* GenerationXerox: [[GenderFlip Gender flipped]] version. [[spoiler: Kurosu and Miyaichi's son grows up to be a murderer as well, and the final chapter implies that the exact same events will play out again with him and his female neighbor.]]%% InsuranceFraud
* GenerationXerox: {{Gender Flip}}ped version. [[spoiler:Kurosu and Miyaichi's son grows up to be a murderer as well, and the final chapter implies that the exact same events will play out again with him and his female neighbor.]]
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* MutualKill: [[spoiler: How Kurosu and Miyaichi die.]]
* [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou The Only One Allowed To Kill You]]: Miyaichi towards Kurosu, as he consentually becomes her planned final kill in what they view as the ultimate expression of their love. [[spoiler: It's to the point where seeing someone else attempt to kill him snaps her out of her amnesia.]]
* PartingWordsRegret: [[spoiler: Upon seeing their young son, both Kurosu and Miyaichi silently express their dying regret that their MutualKill answer was a mistake.]]
* [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou The Only One Allowed To Kill You]]: Miyaichi towards Kurosu, as he consentually becomes her planned final kill in what they view as the ultimate expression of their love. [[spoiler: It's to the point where seeing someone else attempt to kill him snaps her out of her amnesia.]]
* PartingWordsRegret: [[spoiler: Upon seeing their young son, both Kurosu and Miyaichi silently express their dying regret that their MutualKill answer was a mistake.]]
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* MutualKill: [[spoiler: How Kurosu MutualKill:
** [[spoiler:Subaru Ibiko and Koutoko Sakaki]] shoot each other, although the former's wound isn't immediately fatal.
** [[spoiler:Kurosu and Miyaichidie.slice each others' necks as their final act.]]
*[[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou The Only One Allowed To Kill You]]: Miyaichi towards Kurosu, as he consentually becomes her TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: "Kill You" in this case -- Kurosu agrees to become Miyaichi's planned final kill in what they view as the ultimate expression of their love. [[spoiler: It's [[spoiler:It's to the point where seeing someone else attempt to kill him snaps her out of her amnesia.]]
* OffWithHisHead: Sakaki installs in some of his patients [[spoiler:and the "family" he creates in his awe of Miyaichi]] hydraulic spools connected to a wire in their necks that is used to swiftly decapitate them.
* PartingWordsRegret:[[spoiler: Upon [[spoiler:Upon seeing their young son, both Kurosu and Miyaichi silently express their dying regret that their MutualKill answer was a mistake.]]]]
* {{Psychometry}}: Haruko has some proficiency with this particular power, although her psychic visions don't always need contact to work.
** [[spoiler:Subaru Ibiko and Koutoko Sakaki]] shoot each other, although the former's wound isn't immediately fatal.
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* OffWithHisHead: Sakaki installs in some of his patients [[spoiler:and the "family" he creates in his awe of Miyaichi]] hydraulic spools connected to a wire in their necks that is used to swiftly decapitate them.
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* {{Psychometry}}: Haruko has some proficiency with this particular power, although her psychic visions don't always need contact to work.
* SelfHarm: One of Kurosu's co-workers at the cleaning company has been cutting herself for some time. She tries to find an outlet through [[spoiler:Ibiko's charitable organization]] but, unlike the other members, it actually makes her worse.
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* SurprisePregnancy: It's revealed in the final chapters that [[spoiler: while in a coma, Miyaichi was pregnant with her and Kurosu's child, one that they sadly only learn about in their final moments]].
* TimeSkip: The final chapter takes place fifteen years after the previous chapter, [[spoiler: with Kurosu and Miyaichi's now-grown son murdering Reina]].
* TimeSkip: The final chapter takes place fifteen years after the previous chapter, [[spoiler: with Kurosu and Miyaichi's now-grown son murdering Reina]].
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* SurprisePregnancy: It's revealed in the final chapters that [[spoiler: while [[spoiler:while in a coma, Miyaichi was pregnant with her and Kurosu's child, one that they sadly only learn about in their final moments]].
* TimeSkip: The final chapter takes place fifteen years after the previous chapter,[[spoiler: with [[spoiler:with Kurosu and Miyaichi's now-grown son murdering Reina]].Reina]].
* TwinSwitch: [[spoiler:Koutoko Sakaki]] is actually identical twin brothers who swap places routinely. [[spoiler:Jun Schneider kills one twin as he's trying to kill Kurosu and Miyaichi; the other and Ibiko shoot each other to death.]]
* TimeSkip: The final chapter takes place fifteen years after the previous chapter,
* TwinSwitch: [[spoiler:Koutoko Sakaki]] is actually identical twin brothers who swap places routinely. [[spoiler:Jun Schneider kills one twin as he's trying to kill Kurosu and Miyaichi; the other and Ibiko shoot each other to death.]]
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* WeddingEnhancedFertility: [[spoiler: Kurosu and Miyaichi unknowingly conceive their son just after they marry.]]
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* PartingWordsRegret: [[spoiler: Upon seeing their young son, both Kurosu and Miyaichi silently express their dying regret that their MutualKill answer was a mistake.]]
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* {{Bookends}}: Kurosu and Miyaichi's relationship began with a peephole. [[spoiler: The final chapter ends with their son, an unnamed female neighbor, and another peephole.]]
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* {{Bungled Suicide}}: BungledSuicide: Following two years of living as a ronin and one year as a shut-in, Kurosu tries and fails to commit suicide by hanging himself on a wall-mounted hanger. Due to shoddy construction, the wall gives and creates a peephole which looks into his neighbor's bedroom, which is the catalyst for the manga.manga.
* EasyAmnesia: [[spoiler: Thanks to nearly dying and being in a coma, Miyaichi loses her memory. It's only restored after she witnesses Kurosu being stabbed.]]
* EasyAmnesia: [[spoiler: Thanks to nearly dying and being in a coma, Miyaichi loses her memory. It's only restored after she witnesses Kurosu being stabbed.]]
* MutualKill: [[spoiler: How Kurosu and Miyaichi die.]]
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* {{The Sociopath}}: There are many examples in the series, but Rio Miyaichi, who is a mostly unrepentant serial killer and also our main character's new girlfriend, takes the cake. While she claims to only kill criminals, she also makes it clear that she's perfectly capable of killing anybody she feels like, and at one point randomly kills a police officer for no apparent reason aside from simply not liking his tone of voice while he was questioning her about another killer (while she herself wasn't under direct suspicion at the moment), and even justifies her actions by saying that cops aren't people.
* {{Villain Protagonist}}: While Kurosu may not be a perfect example of this, he does count solely because of who his girlfriend is: Miyaichi, a not only unrepentant, but proud serial killer, who definitely does count. He counts because he finds this out before he decides to start dating her, and while not agreeing with her activities, doesn't do much to stop her and sticks with her after she starts roping him into helping her with her kills.
* VillainsOutShopping: Miyaichi is a Hiroshima Toyo Carp fan and chapters 7 and 8 has her and Kurosu at one of their games. Kurosu notes how weird it is that somebody he's personally seen kill people also has such mundane interests.
* {{Villain Protagonist}}: While Kurosu may not be a perfect example of this, he does count solely because of who his girlfriend is: Miyaichi, a not only unrepentant, but proud serial killer, who definitely does count. He counts because he finds this out before he decides to start dating her, and while not agreeing with her activities, doesn't do much to stop her and sticks with her after she starts roping him into helping her with her kills.
* VillainsOutShopping: Miyaichi is a Hiroshima Toyo Carp fan and chapters 7 and 8 has her and Kurosu at one of their games. Kurosu notes how weird it is that somebody he's personally seen kill people also has such mundane interests.
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* {{The Sociopath}}: TheSociopath: There are many examples in the series, but Rio Miyaichi, who is a mostly unrepentant serial killer and also our main character's new girlfriend, takes the cake. While she claims to only kill criminals, she also makes it clear that she's perfectly capable of killing anybody she feels like, and at one point randomly kills a police officer for no apparent reason aside from simply not liking his tone of voice while he was questioning her about another killer (while she herself wasn't under direct suspicion at the moment), and even justifies her actions by saying that cops aren't people.
*{{Villain Protagonist}}: SurprisePregnancy: It's revealed in the final chapters that [[spoiler: while in a coma, Miyaichi was pregnant with her and Kurosu's child, one that they sadly only learn about in their final moments]].
* VillainProtagonist: While Kurosu may not be a perfect example of this, he does count solely because of who his girlfriend is: Miyaichi, a not only unrepentant, but proud serial killer, who definitely does count. He counts because he finds this out before he decides to start dating her, and while not agreeing with her activities, doesn't do much to stop her and sticks with her after she starts roping him into helping her with her kills.
* VillainsOutShopping: Miyaichi is a Hiroshima Toyo Carp fan and chapters 7 and 8 has her and Kurosu at one of their games. Kurosu notes how weird it is that somebody he's personally seen kill people also has such mundaneinterests.interests.
* WeddingEnhancedFertility: [[spoiler: Kurosu and Miyaichi unknowingly conceive their son just after they marry.]]
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* VillainProtagonist: While Kurosu may not be a perfect example of this, he does count solely because of who his girlfriend is: Miyaichi, a not only unrepentant, but proud serial killer, who definitely does count. He counts because he finds this out before he decides to start dating her, and while not agreeing with her activities, doesn't do much to stop her and sticks with her after she starts roping him into helping her with her kills.
* VillainsOutShopping: Miyaichi is a Hiroshima Toyo Carp fan and chapters 7 and 8 has her and Kurosu at one of their games. Kurosu notes how weird it is that somebody he's personally seen kill people also has such mundane
* WeddingEnhancedFertility: [[spoiler: Kurosu and Miyaichi unknowingly conceive their son just after they marry.]]
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* {{Villain Protagonist}}: While Kurosu may not be a perfect example of this, he does count solely because of who his girlfriend is: Miyaichi, a not only unrepentant, but proud serial killer, who definitely does count. He counts because he finds this out before he decides to start dating her, and while not agreeing with her activities, doesn't do much to stop her and sticks with her after she starts roping him into helping her with her kills.kills.
* VillainsOutShopping: Miyaichi is a Hiroshima Toyo Carp fan and chapters 7 and 8 has her and Kurosu at one of their games. Kurosu notes how weird it is that somebody he's personally seen kill people also has such mundane interests.
* VillainsOutShopping: Miyaichi is a Hiroshima Toyo Carp fan and chapters 7 and 8 has her and Kurosu at one of their games. Kurosu notes how weird it is that somebody he's personally seen kill people also has such mundane interests.
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* {{The Sociopath}}: There are many examples in the series, but Rio Miyaichi, who is a mostly unrepentant serial killer and also our main character's new girlfriend, takes the cake. While she claims to only kill criminals, she also makes it clear that she's perfectly capable of killing anybody she feels like, and at one point randomly kills a police officer for no apparent reason aside from simply not liking his tone of voice while he was questioning her about another killer (while she herself wasn't under direct suspicion at the moment), and even justifies her actions by saying that cops aren't people.people.
* {{Villain Protagonist}}: While Kurosu may not be a perfect example of this, he does count solely because of who his girlfriend is: Miyaichi, a not only unrepentant, but proud serial killer, who definitely does count. He counts because he finds this out before he decides to start dating her, and while not agreeing with her activities, doesn't do much to stop her and sticks with her after she starts roping him into helping her with her kills.
* {{Villain Protagonist}}: While Kurosu may not be a perfect example of this, he does count solely because of who his girlfriend is: Miyaichi, a not only unrepentant, but proud serial killer, who definitely does count. He counts because he finds this out before he decides to start dating her, and while not agreeing with her activities, doesn't do much to stop her and sticks with her after she starts roping him into helping her with her kills.
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'''''Ana Satsujin''''' ''(Peephole)'' is a psychological thriller manga written by Rahson about a suicidal NEET and his discovery of a murderous neighbor through a peephole.
The manga is currently available on [[https://www.mangabox.me/reader/en/ Manga Box]], an official manga magazine app and website. It is currently available in Japanese, English, and Chinese.
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!! This manga provides examples of:
* {{Sadist}}: Rio Miyaichi clearly enjoys her killings, sometimes making her main character boyfriend an unwilling pawn in luring in victims, often at the expense of his own health and safety.
* {{The Sociopath}}: There are many examples in the series, but Rio Miyaichi, who is a mostly unrepentant serial killer and also our main character's new girlfriend, takes the cake. While she claims to only kill criminals, she also makes it clear that she's perfectly capable of killing anybody she feels like, and at one point randomly kills a police officer for no apparent reason aside from simply not liking his tone of voice while he was questioning her about another killer (while she herself wasn't under direct suspicion at the moment), and even justifies her actions by saying that cops aren't people.
'''''Ana Satsujin''''' ''(Peephole)'' is a psychological thriller manga written by Rahson about a suicidal NEET and his discovery of a murderous neighbor through a peephole.
The manga is currently available on [[https://www.mangabox.me/reader/en/ Manga Box]], an official manga magazine app and website. It is currently available in Japanese, English, and Chinese.
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!! This manga provides examples of:
* {{Sadist}}: Rio Miyaichi clearly enjoys her killings, sometimes making her main character boyfriend an unwilling pawn in luring in victims, often at the expense of his own health and safety.
* {{The Sociopath}}: There are many examples in the series, but Rio Miyaichi, who is a mostly unrepentant serial killer and also our main character's new girlfriend, takes the cake. While she claims to only kill criminals, she also makes it clear that she's perfectly capable of killing anybody she feels like, and at one point randomly kills a police officer for no apparent reason aside from simply not liking his tone of voice while he was questioning her about another killer (while she herself wasn't under direct suspicion at the moment), and even justifies her actions by saying that cops aren't people.