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The series, written by Hajime Inoryu and illustrated by Shota Ito , is a psychological suspense thriller focusing on Eiji Urashima, a college student who discovers he has Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). He shares his body with a second personality, "B-ichi," and must uncover whether he or his alter ego is responsible for a series of gruesome murders mirroring those committed by his serial killer father, "LL". Analysis of Chapter 82: "The End of the White Knight"

A major theme of this chapter is the distinction between "justice" and "revenge." The "White Knight" arc concludes by revealing the depths of the trauma that created B-ichi, showing that his goal was never murder for pleasure, but a desperate attempt to find the truth about his father, Makoto Hachinoi.

This chapter marks the transition into the final phase of the story, where the focus shifts from finding a contemporary killer to uncovering the 15-year-old truth behind the original serial killer, LL. Key Themes for Your Paper