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The series follows , the one-eyed, one-legged "Goddess of Wisdom," and her boyfriend Kuro Sakuragawa , a man feared by spirits because he gained immortality and precognition by eating yokai flesh.

The dark fantasy mystery series (widely known in English as In/Spectre or Invented Inference , and in Chinese as 虚构推理 / Xu Gou Tui Li ) continues to dominate the supernatural manga space as it progresses through its serialization. Created by writer Kyo Shirodaira and illustrated by Chasiba Katase, the franchise has established a massive global footprint across various naming conventions. For fans tracking raw scans, unofficial releases, or official translations, the publication of Chapter 82 represents a pivotal development in the ongoing narrative tapestry of lies, yokai, and supernatural logic puzzles.

Here’s a blog post draft covering Kyokou Suiri (also known as In/Spectre Invented Inference The series follows , the one-eyed, one-legged "Goddess

The original Japanese title, translating literally to "Fictional Deduction" or "Invented Inference".

Japanese ebook stores (BookWalker JP, Kindle JP) or raw aggregate sites (search "Kyokou Suiri raw 82"). Scanlation groups like /a/nonymous or LHTranslation typically release English versions 1–2 weeks after RAW. For fans tracking raw scans, unofficial releases, or

: The story continues to explore the complex relationship between Kotoko and Kuro, with Rikka often acting as a lingering threat who creates "rational" supernatural monsters. Series Overview

Recent chapters have seen the duo tackle more complex, self-contained mysteries that delve into the pasts of supporting characters. often circulate in niche scanlation communities

often circulate in niche scanlation communities, the series generally follows a "mystery of the arc" format.

: The core appeal is seeing Kotoko "gaslight" the public or spirits into believing a logical, non-supernatural explanation for bizarre events, a mechanic that is fully realized in recent high-stakes chapters. Critical Reception