Often in manga, "point-five" chapters serve as omake (extras) or fanservice. In Kimi ni Koisuru Satsujinki , however, these interludes deepen the psychological dread.
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." Often in manga, "point-five" chapters serve as omake
Kokoa claimed to be a victim, and Suzuki fell for it. The Cost: Blood is already on Suzuki's hands. Often in manga
You can find the latest chapters and support the author on Ura Sunday or the Manga ONE app. Often in manga, "point-five" chapters serve as omake
The series is complete at 5 volumes via Shogakukan .