In the world of the manga, Yugami-kun was a protagonist who defied every trope. He didn't want friends, he didn't care for social cues, and he found genuine bliss in his own company. Kenji felt a kinship with him. As a collector of digital rarities, finding a high-quality of the final volumes felt like completing a puzzle of his own solitary life.
[佐倉準] 湯神くんには友達がいない 第13-16巻 .rar
The file name was a mess of encoding errors, but the Kanji for "Yugami-kun" and the volume numbers "13-16" were unmistakable. He clicked "Download."
The download finished with a soft ping . Kenji extracted the archive. Hundreds of high-resolution pages filled his screen. He opened the first chapter of Volume 13, where Yugami was likely ignoring someone with his usual, inadvertent grace.
Outside, the world was loud and demanding. But inside the glow of the screen, Kenji settled into the quiet, perfect company of a boy who needed no one—and the story that was finally complete.