Introduction: A Turning Point in Shoujo History For fans of the beloved, emotionally layered shoujo manga Suki desu Suzuki-kun!! (I Like You, Suzuki-kun!!) by Go Ikeyamada, certain chapter numbers are etched into memory. Chapter 32? The cultural festival arc. Chapter 50? The first major time skip. But for those who have followed the tangled web of unrequited love, doppelgängers, and theatrical passion, Chapter 72 stands as a monumental pillar of the series.
English-speaking fans, reading scanlations years later, have consistently ranked Chapter 72 as one of the top 5 most re-read chapters. On MyAnimeList forums and Reddit’s r/shoujo, discussions about this chapter often center on one question: "Should Chihiro have waited for Hikaru’s full confession?" suki desu suzukikun manga chapter 72
Released during the height of the manga’s serialization in Sho-Comi , Chapter 72 represents a perfect storm of narrative tension. This is the chapter where metaphorical masks begin to crack, and the quiet yearning that has defined the series for over a dozen volumes reaches a fever pitch. Introduction: A Turning Point in Shoujo History For
He admits to using Chihiro as a sounding board for his feelings about Sayaka. He admits he knew she loved him and that he weaponized that love for his own comfort. He says the words: "I was a coward. I kept you close because I was afraid of being alone, even though I knew I was hurting you." The cultural festival arc