This chapter serves as a heartbreaking revelation for both Mikey and the readers. We learn the startling truth about Izana’s lineage: he is not actually blood-related to the Sanos. This discovery shatters the foundation of Izana’s obsession with "family," explaining his spiral into loneliness and his desperate need to create a world where he belongs. Key Plot Points
The chapter explores the relationship between Shinichiro Sano and Izana, highlighting Shinichiro's attempt to provide a sense of belonging to a boy who felt abandoned. This chapter serves as a heartbreaking revelation for
The dialogue emphasizes the psychological weight of loneliness and how it can warp one's sense of purpose and morality. Why This Chapter Matters Key Plot Points The chapter explores the relationship
We see the moment Izana realizes he isn't biologically a Sano, which triggers his deep-seated resentment toward Mikey, who he views as having "everything" he was denied. Chapter 186 is pivotal because it shifts Izana
Chapter 186 is pivotal because it shifts Izana from a standard antagonist to a deeply sympathetic figure. It sets the stage for the final confrontation of the Tenjiku arc by clarifying that the war isn't just about gang supremacy—it's about the desperate search for identity and a place to call home.