@Ryomi In Kyoichi's defense, this is kinda similar to how Tetsuo goes through problems as well; with a combination of intelligence and a whole lot of luck. But I do agree that the sheer speed that he discovered this stuff is pretty bullshit.
Even so, he's still in a pretty shitty situation. It's very unlikely that he can just convince the syndicate to check those evidences out. And even if he can manage that, they might still prefer using him as a scapegoat. He can only investigate Tetsuo and his family solo to get solid proof that he's been framed while also trying dodging the syndicate.
@Ryomi indeed. i usually hate it when manga drag out a 'crucial' moment over multiple chapters, but this one feels way too rushed... Like come on, give me 3 chapters worth of flashbacks please
Yea this is just so forced rn lol just END IT right there It was such a good ending you could have gone the emotional route and just made the final chapter about the memories of takeda
He figured it all out? What if his neighbours were hanging something there? Also why doesn't he just suspect the organization? A bit forced if you ask me
Kyoichi should just write crime novels too at this point or become a detective jesus christ he coincidentally found "evidence" and connected them all together instantly even though he doesnt know some facts
Because clearly, no one would ever hang something on the divider, they're all immaculate and as good as new, forever
How an he even think of someone using a ladder to get to his condo when he himself is just going through the side