Gachiakuta chapter 113 is slated to release on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 12 am JST. However, because of the varying time zones, most manga readers outside Japan can read the chapter on October 8, 2024. Since the official staff hasn't announced a break, fans can access the chapter on Kodansha's K Manga service next week.
The previous chapter delved into a flashback and revealed Rudo's conversation with Kuro, the information broker. Kuro asked him two questions; the first one was about the location of the choker's maker, and the other was about Amo's whereabouts.
Kuro revealed Amo was kept captive, but didn't mention the captor's name. On the other hand, he apologized to Rudo for not knowing about the choker maker's location. Yet he handed over a letter to the boy, which gave him a clue to the man's whereabouts.
Gachiakuta chapter 113 release date and time
According to Kodansha's K Manga service, Gachiakuta chapter 113 will be released on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, in most region, while in Japan, the chapter can be read on Wednesday, October 2, 2024, at 12 am JST.
Here are the release dates and timings for Gachiakuta chapter 113, according to the corresponding time zones:
Where to read Gachiakuta chapter 113?
Kei Urana's fans can read Gachiakuta chapter 113 on Kodansha's K Manga service through both the app and the website version.
However, the service is only available in the USA as of this writing. Additionally, interested readers must purchase points to read the latest chapters on this service.
Gachiakuta chapter 112 recap
Chapter 112, Unboxing, opens with Tamsy wondering whether Rudo has heard something about him. After that, the chapter delves into a flashback, revealing the conversation Rudo had with the information broker, Kuro.
Rudo asked him two questions: Firstly, he wanted to know the location of the choker's maker, and secondly, he wanted information on Amo's whereabouts. Enjin wondered whether Rudo should have stuck to asking questions about the choker's maker.
However, Rudo firmly made it clear that he wouldn't waste his chances to know about Amo's location. In response to the boy's second question, Kuro handed him a note and informed him that Amo was held captive. However, he refused to disclose the captor's name, as it would come under another payment.
Rudo kept a cool head because he didn't want to drag others into his mess anymore. On the other hand, Kuro apologized to Rudo because he didn't know about the Choker Maker's location. The information broker's nonchalant answer infuriated the boy, as he hurled abuses at him.
While apologizing, Kuro reminded Rudo about his ancestor's will. He also brought out a note, which Enjin took from his hand. As soon as he read the letter's content, Enjin became surprised. Meanwhile, Kuro informed Rudo that the Choker's Maker was an expert at hiding his true location, thus only false news reached his ears.
On the other hand, Enjin calmed down Rudo and handed him over the letter. According to the letter's content, Rudo had to go to the South Ward's Doll Festival and follow a white crow, which would take him to someone with information on the choker's maker.
However, the letter warned Rudo not to share the details with anyone, including his fellow cleaners. Following the flashback, the chapter returns to the present, where Rudo nervously tells Tamsy that the information broker had no information on the choker's maker. The chapter ends with the Eager Faction's cleaner convinced that Rudo is lying.
What to expect in Gachiakuta chapter 113? (speculative)
Gachiakuta chapter 113 will likely continue with Rudo and Tamsy's conversation, where the latter will try to learn more about the boy's intentions. He is convinced that Rudo knows something about him, but isn't aware of the letter.
As such, he will likely follow Rudo when he's alone. On the other hand, Gachiakuta chapter 113 may show the other Cleaner members coming to meet Amo at the infirmary.
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