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Hotaru The Hyper Swindler Series Vol 4 🔥

In a brutal three-page sequence, Hotaru is physically and psychologically dismantled. She is exposed on live corporate television as a fraud. Her reputation—her only real currency—is vaporized. For the first time, we see Hotaru scream. Not in anger, but in absolute, primal loss.

For existing fans, this is the volume that transforms a great series into a classic. It dares to ask: What happens when the greatest liar in the world finally stops lying to herself? The answer is heartbreaking, exhilarating, and utterly unforgettable.

Kagaribi reveals that she left the family not out of betrayal, but out of survival. She offers Hotaru a deal: join the Yayoi Group and abandon the "pathetic life of a street swindler." In exchange, she will reveal the truth about their mother’s death. hotaru the hyper swindler series vol 4

And that, dear reader, is the greatest con of all.

Hotaru smiles. It’s not a happy smile. It’s the smile of a predator realizing the hunt is just beginning. In a brutal three-page sequence, Hotaru is physically

Just as victory seems certain, Kagaribi reveals she has known Hotaru’s plan since Chapter 1. The neural implant was a fake. The fire drill was a trap. And Ginji? He was never a loyalist—he was a plant from the original Kaguya Family, sent to eliminate both sisters.

What makes this chapter brilliant is the pacing. Author (who has cited Liar Game and Death Note as influences) dedicates nearly 40 pages to pure dialogue. Every sentence is a feint. Every pause, a weapon. By the end of the chapter, the reader, like Hotaru, cannot tell if Kagaribi is a savior or a predator. Chapter 2-3: "The Three-Tiered Con" True to the series’ hyper-kinetic style, Hotaru refuses the offer. What follows is a multi-layered heist sequence that spans the next 90 pages—the most ambitious set piece in the series’ history. For the first time, we see Hotaru scream

In the shadowy world of manga where anti-heroes reign supreme, few titles have carved a niche as sharp and glittering as Hotaru the Hyper Swindler . The series, a relentless cocktail of psychological warfare, elaborate cons, and moral ambiguity, returns with its most anticipated installment yet. Volume 4 is not merely a continuation; it is a tectonic shift. It promises to break its protagonist, test its audience, and redefine the rules of engagement.