Hotaru didn’t just steal money; she stole the pride of those who preyed on the weak. Her target for Volume 4: "The Gilded Ledger," a black-market bank operating out of a high-end hot yoga studio called Satori Burn . 🏮 The Setup

Mangaka Yuki Himura has always been praised for dynamic, cinematic layouts. But in Volume 4, the art reaches a new peak. Action sequences use aggressive diagonal panels and speed lines that feel hot to the eye. One chase scene through a burning casino is being called “the most visually scorching sequence in the series”—literally, as Hotaru dodges flames and bullets simultaneously.

In Volume 4, the narrative takes a sharp turn as Hotaru faces her most formidable adversary yet. The stakes have never been higher, with complex schemes and unexpected betrayals lurking around every corner. This volume delves deeper into Hotaru's mysterious past, revealing the motivations behind her career as a hyper swindler and the emotional weight she carries. The intricate plotting and character development ensure that readers are kept on the edge of their seats from start to finish.

For those following the series, Volume 4 is a pivotal chapter that bridges earlier conflicts with new, even more dangerous challenges. It balances dark humor with moments of genuine vulnerability, making Hotaru a relatable, albeit morally complex, protagonist. As the volume concludes on a gripping cliffhanger, readers will find themselves counting down the days until the next release.

to buy platinum from him, but after she handed over the money, Akira disappeared without ever providing the platinum. This type of fraud is referred to in the series as "Paper Selling".

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