“Tokyo Revengers” author Ken Wakui recently published a new chapter that took readers on a trip down memory lane by revealing the past of Rokuhara Tandai’s top dog in South Terano.
Readers were left hanging after the previous chapter revealed Benkei and Wakasa were going to South Terano. The latest manga chapter began with South’s time in the Favelas and his time in Japan.
Until recently, South lived in the Rio slums with his ailing mother and a man named Dino, who looked after her. Even at the age of five, Dino had taught him how to shoot a gun and take out his opponents.
After that act, he was rewarded with cash, which he spent on a new pair of shoes. He was taught the advantages of aggression from an early age. Dino renamed himself from Teramo Minami to South Terano after moving to Teramo Minami in the first place.
When he was 12, he shot and killed Dino and rose to the position of a gang leader in Dino South. His mother was murdered when he was 14 by a gang that broke into his house. After that, South decided to go live with his grandparents in Japan.
In 2006, he was committed to a juvenile detention facility. Except for Kakucho, he ran upon former Tenjiku members there. After defeating them all, South established Rukuhara Tandai in 2007.
South started the gang to usher in a new era of criminals, much like Mikey had done. South eventually beat Kakucho, but the latter only obeyed Izana after accepting his defeat.
After South’s past was told, the manga moved on to the present day, where a gang war was raging between three rival groups. However, formidable Wakasa and Benkei’s Black Dragon team may not overcome South since he is a “guy of tremendous aggression,” according to Kikuchi.
Regarding the ongoing combat between the three gangs in “Tokyo Revengers” 228, we may expect more information about the South’s battle with the Benkei and Wakasa. Mikey may finally learn (and accept) Draken’s death in the future chapter.
In the next chapter, readers may see Mikey flirting with someone. Nakamichi and Senju, on the other hand, may still be on the sidelines, conversing about various characters from the conflict.
Kodansha has the official manga issue for those interested in reading it. As of “Gangster,” the most recent instalment, the book’s title has changed.
A release date for “Tokyo Revengers” 228 has been planned for October 27. The upcoming chapter’s spoilers commonly leak between Sunday and Monday on the internet, while raw scans appear on various social media sites Tuesday evening.