And then he stops.
Why? Because at that exact moment, Chihiro’s phone rings. It’s her mother, reminding her that her younger brother is sick and she needs to come home. The moment shatters. Chihiro leaves. She does not look back. Hikaru stands alone in the empty street, clenching his fists. The final panel of Chapter 72 is a close-up of Hikaru’s face, rain dripping from his bangs, as he whispers to himself: "I think I was in love with you this whole time. And I just let you walk away." suki desu suzukikun manga chapter 72
If you haven’t read Suki desu Suzuki-kun!! Chapter 72 recently, go back. Read it in the rain if you can. And remember: sometimes the most powerful love stories are the ones that take the longest to begin. And then he stops
For long-time readers, this is cathartic. The "perfect" twin finally shows his ugly, human underbelly. As the rain begins to lighten, Hikaru steps forward. He reaches out to touch Chihiro’s wet hair. The panel zooms in on his eyes—wide, vulnerable, nothing like the flirtatious prince we met in Volume 1. It’s her mother, reminding her that her younger
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.