[_meganei_]_dea.row.boy_021_-_030.pdf

Chapters 21 through 30 mark a significant transition in the story. Following the explosive confrontation at the hotel, the focus shifts to the political and supernatural underbelly of Shinjuku as the "Corpse God" (Polka) begins to solidify his place in the modern world while dodging the . 1. Key Plot Points (Ch. 21–30)

The detective's sharp intuition starts closing in on the supernatural truth, making him a formidable human antagonist to the Corpse God. 3. Reading & Collection Guide

You can find the latest chapters and back-catalog officially on Square Enix’s Manga UP! platform. [_Meganei_]_Dea.Row.Boy_021_-_030.pdf

The identity and motives of the "Fire Bug" (a serial arsonist/killer) become more central. This arc deepens the mystery of how the Fire Bug’s symbols correlate with the magical symbols from the Corpse God's original world.

The strange mark left at crime scenes. Pay close attention to Chapter 25, which provides a heavy hint about its origin. Chapters 21 through 30 mark a significant transition

Chapters 21–30 are primarily contained within Volumes 4 and 5 . These are available through major retailers like Barnes & Noble and RightStuf/Crunchyroll Store .

This specific manga arc corresponds roughly to the latter half of Season 1, Part 1 of the anime adaptation. 4. Guide to Key Locations/Terms Key Plot Points (Ch

A major focus is the introduction and threat of the Agakura family, specifically Saki Agakura . Her supernatural agility and "monster-like" lineage pose a direct threat to Polka’s peaceful life.