The world of supernatural mystery manga is buzzing. For fans tracking the Kyokou Suiri raw releases, the wait for the new chapter 82 has been a tense exercise in patience. But beyond the page numbers and scanlation timelines, a deeper conversation is emerging among the international fandom—particularly regarding the core philosophical mechanism of the series: Xu Gou Tui Li (虚构推理), or as it is known in English, Invented Inference.
Xu Gou Tui Li: This is the Chinese transliteration (虚构推理) of the title, which maintains the same meaning: constructing a logical framework for a fictional event to satisfy the human need for order. Chapter 82: Narrative Evolution Kyokou Suiri Raw: The New Chapter 82 and
The Chinese transliteration of the title, which maintains the meaning of "Invented Inference." The Philosophy of "Invented Inference" Xu Gou Tui Li : This is the
Conclusion
“Thus,” Kotoko concludes, “you have your culprit — the tanuki — and the fisherman is innocent. The child saw only the reflection afterward.” “It was a tanuki — not an ordinary
“The culprit is neither human,” Kotoko says, standing on her crutch in the rain. “It was a tanuki — not an ordinary one, but a tanuki who once borrowed the fisherman’s face.”