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The dark world of Tsukasa Monma’s Guilty Circle has reached a fever pitch. Known for its gritty themes of revenge, underground circles, and psychological trauma, the manga continues to push its characters—and readers—to the edge. Chapter 172, recently surfacing in raw scans on sites like Manga Republic , marks a significant turning point in the protagonist's quest for vengeance.

While raw scans provide a sneak peek, the best way to support the creators is through official channels. Guilty Circle is serialized on Kodansha's Magazine Pocket , where chapters are updated regularly in Japanese. Writer: Tsukasa Monma Illustrator: Yammy Yamamoto Original Publication: Magazine Pocket (Kodansha) Genre: Psychological Thriller, Seinen guilty circle chap 172 raw manga welovemanga exclusive

As of the chapters leading up to 172, the series has moved past initial investigations into full-blown psychological warfare. Seitaro has navigated a landscape of betrayal where allies are scarce, and the "Circle" members are increasingly depraved. The dark world of Tsukasa Monma’s Guilty Circle

Key dialogue (for those following the raw Japanese text) suggests that a high-ranking member of the "Circle" is finally willing to talk, but at a massive price. While raw scans provide a sneak peek, the

Many readers have been tracking the "exclusive" raw leaks often attributed to community hubs. These leaks often highlight specific panels of emotional breakdown, which are plentiful in Chapter 172 as Seitaro realizes the depth of the conspiracy reaching into his own past. Why Fans are Hooked (and Divided)

However, its popularity persists because of its high-stakes pacing. Chapter 172 continues the trend of "cliffhanger" storytelling, leaving Seitaro at a crossroads where he must decide if his sister's safety is worth losing his own humanity.

Guilty Circle is not for the faint of heart. It has garnered a reputation on forums like Reddit for being "outrageous" and "insane" due to its graphic depictions of violence and betrayal.