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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}In the original magazine leaks, some backgrounds or character details were messy. The patched version uses the tankōbon (volume) quality scans.
Ikeyamada Go’s art style is famous for its "shoujo sparkles" and intricate hair detail. The patched version ensures these aren't lost in digital compression. Brief Plot Summary (No Major Spoilers) suki desu suzukikun manga chapter 72 patched
Here is a deep dive into why this specific chapter is a must-read and what the "patched" version brings to the table. The Significance of Chapter 72 In the original magazine leaks, some backgrounds or
In the early days of the Suki Desu Suzuki-kun!! scanlation history, many chapters suffered from "speed-scans"—roughly translated versions with low-quality cleaning. The "patched" version of Chapter 72 refers to the that features: The patched version ensures these aren't lost in
Chapter 72 is known for its heavy focus on the fallout of the time skip. The tension between Go and Sayaka reaches a fever pitch, as the distance (both physical and emotional) that grew during their years apart begins to be addressed.
By the time the story reaches Chapter 72, the "Middle School" innocence is long gone. The characters have transitioned into high school, and the stakes for their relationships have never been higher.
Go’s dialogue in this chapter is particularly nuanced. Older translations often missed the subtle "Keigo" (formal Japanese) used in certain scenes, which changes how we perceive his growth.