(新だまし屋本舗・蛍 ~フランチャイズ詐欺を撲滅せよ~), Hotaru takes on a complex scheme targeting the dreams of young women. The Movie Database The Client:
The final reveal—that Hotaru’s sister might have been a con target herself —is a gut punch, but it’s the third volume in a row ending on a “everything you knew is wrong” note. Some readers might roll their eyes. hotaru the hyper swindler series vol 4 hot
In Volume 4, Hotaru is hired by an office lady named Kimika Tani. Kimika has been scammed by Akira, a male host she met at a club. Akira convinced her to take out a $30,000 loan In Volume 4, Hotaru is hired by an
To be fair, Hotaru Vol. 4 is not high art. The dialogue can be clunky, and the plot relies on the villains being incredibly stupid to work. If you are not a fan of the V-Cinema aesthetic—low budgets, occasionally hammy acting, and graphic content—this won't convert you. 4 is not high art
For those who want to know what makes Volume 4 so addictive without ruining the journey, here is the high-level structure.