Kou Yamori, a regular middle school kid who struggles with the complexities of love, is the main character in the narrative. He soon quits school and wanders his neighborhood at night, afflicted by insomnia.
Kou meets a strange young girl Nazuna Nanakusa by chance one night. Nazuna offers a controversial point of view, suggesting that individuals welcome the darkness because they are unhappy with what they’re doing during the day. Drawn to Nazuna, Kou prefers her companionship to lonely nights spent exploring.
Kou hesitantly agrees to spend the night at Nazuna’s apartment after receiving an unforeseen invite. On this particular night, Nazuna bites Kou to reveal her true status as a vampire. Kou’s thoughts are dominated by fears of turning into a vampire, but this world’s norms provide an interesting twist.
To become a full vampire in this world, a person must be bitten by someone they truly love. This idea intrigues Kou, who voluntarily gives up his human life to pursue real love. But will this actually happen?
Recap
Previously we saw in Yofukashi No Uta Chapter 200 that it was freezing cold out there. Lately, Nazuna Nanakusa has been picking places to go at random and wandering around with zero expectations. That is Nazuna Nanakusa’s life these days.
One time, by total coincidence, Nazuna Nanakusa ran into Suzuki Pi. She was kinda hoping to see Kyoko too but was bummed to hear that she was already back in Japan. Nazuna Nanakusa hung out with Suzuki Pi for a night and then she cleared out.
In one country, Nazuna Nanakusa met a vampire with a problem that hit close to home. The vampire was in love with a human. It always hurts Nazuna Nanakusa to see that vampire, so she avoids going into town. Some people are kind enough to help Nazuna Nanakusa out, but she feels attached to this place.
Nazuna Nanakusa kept missing the love of her life a little too much that day. It has been fifty years now, but he still has not changed. To them, love is nothing but a curse.
This is why vampires must not fall in love with mortals. It destroys them, and this is the proof you need. Nazuna Nanakusa had fallen for someone she should not have. And as a punishment, she is cursed to remember him for eternity.
What To Expect From The Upcoming Chapter?
In the upcoming chapters, readers can expect an exploration of Nazuna Nanakusa’s bittersweet existence as she navigates through random wanderings and chance encounters. The chance meeting with Suzuki Pi added a new dimension to Nazuna Nanakusa’s transient lifestyle, and readers may witness the impact of these encounters on her perspective.
The mention of missing Kyoko and the lingering feelings for a past love hint at the emotional complexities that Nazuna carries with her. The vampire’s struggle with love and the pain it inflicts on them could serve as a reflection of Nazuna Nanakusa’s own experiences.
As Nazuna Nanakusa struggles with the consequences of falling for someone she should not have, readers can expect an exploration of themes such as love, loss, and the enduring nature of memories.
The choice to avoid going into town and the attachment she feels to the place where the vampire resides may lead to further revelations about Nazuna Nanakusa’s past and the reasons behind her nomadic lifestyle.
Release Date & Where To Read
Yofukashi No Uta Chapter 201 is to be out on the 30th of January 2024, that is, Tuesday. A new chapter of this manga will be out every Tuesday so make sure you do not miss any chapters. The release timings of the series internationally are as listed below:
- Japanese Standard Time: 10:00 PM on Tuesday, 30th of January 2024
- Central European Time: 03:00 PM on Tuesday, 30th of January 2024
- New York: 09:00 AM on Tuesday, 30th of January 2024
- Australian Capital Territory: 12:00 AM on Tuesday, 30th of January 2024
- Pacific Time: 06:00 AM on Tuesday, 30th of January 2024
- Eastern European Time: 03:00 PM on Tuesday, 30th of January 2024
Yofukashi No Uta Chapter 201 can be read online on the official site of Manga Plus. The site provides the official and raw scans of the manga for all of its international fans and readers.