: The official Japanese digital platforms where chapters typically debut before being mirrored elsewhere. đź“… Series Status & Context Serialization : The series runs in Dengeki Maoh .
The old man smiled. "Just call me a concerned citizen. I've been watching you, Detective. I know you're one of the best in the business." : The official Japanese digital platforms where chapters
Jun uploaded a summary of their findings on a community board with guidance: how to spot illegitimate raw uploads, how to support creators legally, and why patience matters. It wasn’t perfect justice—some uploads would always slip through—but attention, they realized, was a resource as valuable as any evidence. Chapter 110 closed on a small, clear instruction: protect the craft, protect the creators, and remember that every leak has faces behind it. "Just call me a concerned citizen
Have you read the raw for Chapter 110? Drop your theories about the mystery in the comments below. Just remember to use spoiler tags! It wasn’t perfect justice—some uploads would always slip
There is a significant delay between Japanese raws and English scanlations. While the Japanese release is past Chapter 110, English fan translations have historically lagged behind, often stalled around earlier volumes (Chapter 24-40 range). Where to Read Raws:
Kaito's eyes lit up. "Let's see."
Chapter 110 ends not with a single triumphant arrest but with a careful dismantling. Kita Ra coordinated with a copyright compliance officer at the publisher, who pushed takedowns and tightened their internal security. Aoi and other café owners agreed to verify sources before scanning. The courier’s testimony exposed the syndicate’s payment chain, and several accounts were frozen. Kenta, confronted with witnesses and his own conscience, agreed to help the publisher identify missing masters and restore credit to creators.