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You can find the official Japanese chapters, including Chapter 164, on platforms like Magapoke (Magazine Pocket), which often offers the first few chapters for free.

: The narrative centers on the discovery of evidence that threatens to expose the truth of past disappearances. As investigators and remnants of the criminal organization close in, Tetsuo is forced to confront the physical evidence of his crimes—evidence he believed was long buried. You can find the official Japanese chapters, including

This chapter is a critical turning point in the final arc, focusing on the literal and metaphorical "traces" left behind by the long-running conflict between Tetsuo and the criminal underworld. This chapter is a critical turning point in

: A live-action TV drama and a subsequent film (released in March 2024) provide an alternative way to experience the "7 years later" finale. Where to Read Series Context and Status : The series is

For readers following the "Raw" or latest releases, it is important to note the broader context of the series as of April 2026:

: Unlike earlier chapters focused on immediate survival, Chapter 164 leans heavily into the forensic and investigative pressure, setting the stage for the series' ultimate conclusion. Series Context and Status

: The series is collected in 26 tankōbon volumes , with the story reaching a definitive end that resolves Tetsuo’s long battle to keep his family safe. Adaptations :