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Suzuki Just Wants a Quiet Life · review

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Top reader Apr 10, 2026 · 2 min read
7 /10

The hired killer lived next door to the main character, who is a child. The child's family is being hunted because they are somehow connected with the theft of five million. One night, a murderer comes to them, but in the course of a random combination of circumstances, a neighbor saves the child. Now she doesn't know where to go or what to do with her child as a mercenary. A short story that tells about the experiences of a murderer, about his human side. The feelings that were hidden deep inside suddenly come out, and the heroine tries to figure out what exactly she feelsabout the child and why she saved him.

The child's storyline is not simple. At some point, he becomes attached to the killer, realizes that he has nowhere to go, and a certain moral dilemma occurs. What exactly is he willing to do to stay with her.

It's a typical story about how the icy heart of a murderer melts, but here we get what's on mind not only for him, but also for a little boy. The main villain here is a kind of analogue of Sato from the manga Ajin, very crazy, unpredictable and charismatic. You're looking forward to what else he's going to do.

The ending, in my opinion, is weak, because at some point the story goes around in circles again, without introducing anything new, and then gives a summary of what happened to the characters after a while. It's as if the author couldn't bring new ideas to the latest confrontation for one reason or another. Although it was possible to uncover the motivation of the villain and make a drama out of it.

Overall, it's a good, fast-reading story at once. The manga was officially published in Russia by the publishing house "Comics Factory", by the way.

Mark
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