Yofukashi no Uta, aka Call Of The Night, is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Kotoyama. The story’s protagonist is Kou Yamori, an average middle schooler who finds love complicated. He soon stops going to school and wanders in his neighborhood at night due to insomnia.
One day while on his rounds at night, he coincidentally meets Nazuna Nanakusa, a very bizarre girl. According to Nazuna, people stay awake during the night because they are dissatisfied with how they spend their day. Kou seems to find her trustworthy and decides to hang out with her to pass his time instead of roaming around all alone.
Nazuna later offers for Kou to come along with her and spend the night at her place. After a while, he decides to do so, and that night, she reveals herself to be a vampire by biting Kou. Kou is now worried that he will also become a vampire, but the rules in this world are slightly different.
Here in this world, to become a fully-fledged vampire, you must be get bitten by someone you truly love. Kou seems to like the idea of it all and decides to give up on his human life while trying to look for true love. Will Kou find true love? Will he turn into a vampire and give up on being a human? Tag along on his journey and find out what happens eventually.
Previously on Yofukashi no Uta Chapter 166
The plot and the scenes have been moving slowly for a while now. Though Kou left for his hometown a few chapters back, the plot still revolves around that. Chapter 166 shows how Kou’s absence is greatly impacting the girls.
Throughout Chapter 166, we find Kou just reading the letters and conversations and staying home playing video games to avoid encountering the girls. While on the other hand, the girls and the boys seem to have been meeting up and discussing altogether.
The best part, however, is that Kou Kun, as promised, asks Nazuna out on a date! Leaving us all curious, this is where the chapter ends. Even though the chapters are relatively slow-paced, the fans have been anxiously awaiting new chapters every week.
Yofukashi no Uta Chapter 167 Spoilers – What To Expect From The Upcoming Chapter?
As previously stated in Chapter 166, We may be able to anticipate a change in the upcoming chapter now that the situation has stabilized somewhat and Kou Kun has eventually got out. The girls have also been trying to grasp the alterations that have occurred in the recent chapters.
From where they have left, we need to read and find out about Nazuna’s response, and things go forward. Will Nazuna go out with our Kou? Will there be more complex issues coming with this? Everyone has always been waiting for another fun and compelling chapter.
We also need to keep an eye on how things develop moving forward. We’ll probably have to wait a little longer, given that we just got an unfamiliar setting a while ago. But with Kou in the picture, things should quickly return to normal.
Official spoilers and unofficial spoilers of the upcoming chapter will be available and accessible online two or three days prior to the release of the chapter. Stay tuned to stay updated!
Yofukashi no Uta, aka Call Of The Night Chapter 167 Release Date
It has been serialized in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shōnen Sunday since August 2019. The new chapter of this manga releases every Sunday, so the Yofukashi no Uta aka Call Of The Night’s release date is April 9, 2023 (JST).
- (JST) Japanese Standard time: April 9, 2023, Sunday
- Indian Standard Time: April 9, 2023, Sunday
- Korean Standard time: April 9, 2023, Sunday
- Central European Time: April 8, 2023, Saturday
- New York Time: April 8, 2023, Saturday
- Australian Capital Territory: April 9, 2023, Sunday
- Eastern Indonesian Time: April 9, 2023, Sunday
- Singapore Standard Time: April 9, 2023, Sunday
- Pacific Time: April 8, 2023, Saturday
- Eastern European Time: April 8, 2023, Saturday
- Philippines Standard Time: April 9, 2023, Sunday
Yofukashi no Uta Chapter 167: Where To Read The Latest Chapters?
Viz Media has been serializing this manga weekly on its official site for all the fans waiting for the English release. As for the Japanese release, it is being serialized in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine every Sunday.
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