Love of Kill

Love of Kill (殺し愛[lower-alpha 1], Koroshi Ai) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fe. It has been serialized in Media Factory's shōjo manga magazine Monthly Comic Gene since October 2015 and has been collected in twelve tankōbon volumes. The manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press. An anime television series adaptation by Platinum Vision aired from January to March 2022.

Love of Kill
Cover of Love of Kill volume 1 by Media Factory
殺し愛
(Koroshi Ai)
GenreMystery,[1] romance, suspense[2]
Manga
Written byFe
Published byMedia Factory
English publisher
ImprintMF Comics Gene Series
MagazineMonthly Comic Gene
DemographicShōjo
Original runOctober 2015 – present
Volumes12
Anime television series
Directed byHideaki Ōba
Written byAyumu Hisao
Music byKei Yoshikawa
StudioPlatinum Vision
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkTokyo MX, SUN, KBS Kyoto, BS NTV, AT-X
Original run January 13, 2022 March 31, 2022
Episodes12

Plot

During one of her bounty hunter missions, Chateau Dankworth comes across Song Ryang-ha, a professional hitman, who begins stalking and brokering her information in exchange for a date. Though reluctant, Chateau complies yet refuses to open up to him. Despite this, Ryang-ha continues to save her when she is under attack and seems to know her past.[2]

After Chateau and Ryang-ha both become targeted by Donald Bachman, the two are forced to confront their common past: Chateau is the daughter of the heir to the Nobel family, a lineage of French aristocrats, who becomes targeted by Nelson Nobel, her father's stepbrother. The real Song Ryang-ha was ordered to escort her to safety, but she accidentally inflicts a fatal gunshot wound on him out of fear; meanwhile, the current Ryang-ha, a nameless victim of child trafficking saved by the real Ryang-ha, adopts his name after the latter dies.

Characters

Chateau Dankworth (シャトー・ダンクワース, Shatō Dankuwāsu)
Voiced by: Mikako Komatsu (drama CD),[3] Saori Ōnishi (anime)[4] (Japanese); Erin Yvette[5] (English)
Chateau is a newly recruited bounty hunter working for Ritzland Support.[2] She is reluctant to trust Ryang-ha and constantly rejects his romantic advances.[2] After she is captured by Donald, she is forced to remember that her true name is Chateau Nobel, the daughter of the heir to the Nobel family, who was escorted by the real Son Ryang-ha after her father's stepbrother ordered the Hong Kong triads to assassinate him. Chateau accidentally inflicted a fatal gunshot wound on the real Ryang-ha during the mission and went into a catatonic state, until she was found by Officer Dankworth. Despite knowing her true identity, Chateau rejects her nobility and declares herself to be a member of the Dankworth family.
Song Ryang-ha (ソン・リャンハ, Son Ryanha)
Voiced by: Koji Yusa (drama CD),[3] Hiro Shimono (anime)[4] (Japanese); Ryan Colt Levy[5] (English)
Ryang-ha is a hitman wanted by at least 20 organizations for singlehandedly taking down the Hong Kong triads.[2] Since meeting Chateau, he stalks and brokers her information in exchange for spending time with her.[2] After the two go on the run from Donald, flashbacks from their past reveal that he is a nameless victim of child trafficking who was saved by the real Song Ryang-ha and adopts his name after the latter dies.
Euripedes Ritzland (エウリペデス・リッツラン, Euripedesu Rittsuran)
Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda (drama CD),[3] Kenyu Horiuchi (anime)[6] (Japanese); Mick Lauer[7] (English)
Ritzlan is the owner of Ritzland Support and is married to a 25-year-old entrepreneur.
Indian (インド人, Indo-jin)
Voiced by: Tetsuya Kakihara (drama CD),[3] Kōhei Amasaki (anime)[6] (Japanese); A.J. Beckles[8] (English)
Indian, whose real name and personal details are unknown, is an immigrant from India working as a secretary at Ritzlan Support. He is named Jim (ジム, Jimu) in the anime adaptation.
Hou (ホー, )
Voiced by: Tomoaki Maeno (anime)[6] (Japanese); Alejandro Saab[9] (English)
Donny (ドニー, Donī)
Voiced by: Hōchū Ōtsuka (anime)[6]
Jinon (ジノン)
Voiced by: Ayumu Murase (anime)[10]
Nikka (ニッカ)
Voiced by: Masakazu Morita (anime)[10]
Mifa (ミファ)
Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa (anime)[10]
Song Ryang-ha (ソン・リャンハ, Son Ryanha)
Voiced by: Toshiki Masuda (Japanese); Chris Hackney[11] (English)
The real Song Ryang-ha is a Korean student and apprentice of Donald Bachman. He was ordered to escort Chateau to safety, but on the way, he took in the current Song Ryang-ha to save him from child trafficking. After Chateau accidentally kills him, the current Song Ryang-ha adopts his name.

Media

Manga

Love of Kill is a manga series written and illustrated by Fe. Fe first published the story on Pixiv under the title I Wanted to Read a Manga About an Assassin Couple in Love so I Started Drawing One (殺し愛カップル漫画が読みてぇなぁと思ってたらなんか書き始めてた, Koroshiai Kappuru Manga ga Yomitē nā to Omotteta kara Nanka Kaki Hajimeteta) in October 2012 and gained over 5.4 million views on the website.[2] Fe followed up with a sequel titled A Short Story About the Assassin Couple in Love Manga that I Just Wanted to Read About (殺し愛カップル漫画が読みたいだけの小話, Koroshiai Kappuru Manga ga Yomitai Dake no Shōsetsu).[2] Within three years of the stories being published, it was picked up for serialization by Media Factory's shōjo manga magazine Monthly Comic Gene since October 2015 and has been collected in twelve tankōbon volumes.

A drama CD adaptation was released as a bonus item bundled with the physical release of the March 2018 issue of Monthly Comic Gene, released on February 15, 2018.[3]

In October 2020, Love of Kill was licensed in English for North America distribution by Yen Press.[12]

Volumes

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 March 26, 2016[13]978-4-04-068238-9March 30, 2021[1]978-1-97-532281-6
2 October 27, 2016[14]978-4-04-068570-0June 1, 2021[15]978-1-97-532528-2
3 April 27, 2017[16]978-4-04-069159-6August 10, 2021[17]978-1-97-532543-5
4 October 27, 2017[18]978-4-04-069478-8October 5, 2021[19]978-1-97-532545-9
5 April 27, 2018[20]978-4-04-069831-1November 23, 2021[21]978-1-97-532547-3
6 October 25, 2018[22]978-4-04-065192-7February 22, 2022[23]978-1-97-532549-7
7 April 27, 2019[24]978-4-04-065652-6April 26, 2022[25]978-1-97-532551-0
8 October 26, 2019[26]978-4-04-064085-3June 21, 2022[27]978-1-97-532553-4
9 June 27, 2020[28]978-4-04-064561-2August 23, 2022[29]978-1-97-532555-8
10 December 25, 2020[30]978-4-04-680044-2
11 July 27, 2021[31]978-4-04-680554-6
12 March 26, 2022[32]978-4-04-681236-0

Anime

On December 11, 2020, Kadokawa announced that an anime television series adaptation is in production.[33] The series is animated by Platinum Vision and directed by Hideaki Ōba, with Ayumu Hisao handling the series' scripts, Yōko Satō designing the characters, and Kei Yoshikawa composing the music. It aired from January 13 to March 31, 2022, on Tokyo MX and other networks.[34][4][10] The opening theme song is "Midnight Dancer" by Toshiki Masuda, while the ending theme song is "Makoto Period" by Aika Kobayashi.[6] Crunchyroll has licensed the series.[35]

On January 13, 2022, Crunchyroll announced that the series will receive an English dub, which will premiere on February 23.[36][5]

Episode list

No.Title[37]Directed by[lower-alpha 2]Written by[lower-alpha 2]Storyboarded by[lower-alpha 2]Original air date[38][lower-alpha 3]
1"What's Your Name?"Hideaki ŌbaAyumu HisaoHiroaki YoshikawaJanuary 13, 2022 (2022-01-13)
New bounty hunter Chateau Dankworth meets master assassin Son Ryang-ha and is defeated by him, so she is surprised when he tries to flirt with her. Over the next month Son constantly invites her on dates, even capturing valuable bounty targets for her to get her attention, but she ignores him. Chateau’s boss, Euripedes Ritzland, is asked to apprehend Son who 8 years previously assassinated dozens of high ranking triad members. Euripedes warns Chateau to focus on her current less dangerous target. Chateau is contacted by Son who has already captured her target and requests a date on Christmas Eve which she reluctantly agrees to. On Christmas Eve Son has a good time while Chateau stubbornly refuses to accept it is a date. Over dinner in his hotel room Son reveals Chateau’s target, a pimp who would rob his girlfriend’s clients, is dead and stored away for Chateau to collect, though Chateau is suspicious he wants nothing in return except time with her. Euripedes witnesses Son with Chateau and is unsure what to make of it. Via flashback it is shown Chateau was found as a child with a dead unidentified man and unable to remember her name.
2"Target"Hideaki ŌbaAyumu HisaoHideaki ŌbaJanuary 20, 2022 (2022-01-20)
A man watches Son returning home. Euripedes worries about Chateau getting involved with Son. Chateau retrieves the body of her pimp target. Euripedes reveals to Chateau the man who hired them to find Son, the eldest son of a triad boss, was just assassinated by Son. Chateau is shot at by a man with a spider web facial tattoo, causing her to crash off the road. Son becomes suspicious when Chateau, who normally rejects his calls instantly, starts letting the phone ring endlessly. Spiderweb chases Chateau into the woods and overpowers her. Son arrives, finds Chateau’s car and tricks Spiderweb into answering Chateau’s phone revealing their location. Spiderweb leaves Chateau alive but gives her a message for Son that he is a traitor and must pay for his past. Chateau awakens in a hotel where Son admits her current situation was indirectly caused by mistakes he made. As she has a fever Chateau passes out again but tells him about the spiderweb tattoo. Son cannot be sure but he suspects he has met Spiderweb somewhere before. Due to her fever Chateau dreams about the night she was found as a child with the dead man.
3"Room"Motohiko NiwaAyumu HisaoMotohiko NiwaJanuary 27, 2022 (2022-01-27)
Seeming depressed Chateau has a shower but is furious when Son manages to take her clothes to be cleaned, including her underwear. Before she leaves she passes on Spiderweb’s message. Son remembers 5 years previously when he and Spiderweb, revealed to be called Hou, both worked for the same organisation and Hou was furious when Son was going to be promoted first despite Hou having worked there longer. Chateau returns to the office where Euripedes is upset at her absence plus the destruction of her car. Chateau later finds Son at her home. He notices a picture that interests him of Chateau with her parents. Chateau reveals Euripedes knows about him but Son is not worried since if it is revealed Chateau and the company benefitted from Son capturing bounties for them, their reputation would be ruined, so their only choices are to kill him or work with him secretly. Chateau is confused why Son is risking his life, but he points out she is doing the same by associating with him, having not once properly rejected him. Chateau’s mother calls to remind her about the anniversary of her father’s death, upsetting her, so Son leaves.
4"Real Face"Norihiko NagahamaAyumu HisaoHiroaki YoshikawaFebruary 3, 2022 (2022-02-03)
Chateau visits her father’s grave while her mother meets a young man named Brian, a friend of Chateau’s from childhood, and decides to tell him the truth. Son meets Chateau in the cemetery’s church but she declines to spend time with him. Three men attack the church so Son kills two and interrogates the third, learning the target was actually Chateau. Chateau rushes to find the church’s missing Nun and finds Hou holding her hostage. Despite fighting back Hou knocks Chateau unconscious. Son calls Hou to demand to know what he wants. Chateau’s mother reveals how she and her husband adopted Chateau at a young age as her husband had been the police officer in charge when Chateau was discovered with the dead body whose passport identified him as Son Ryang-ha. Chateau claimed her surname was Noble, but no record of a Chateau Noble existed anywhere and when the case went cold Chateau was adopted and became Chateau Dankworth. Son meets and defeats Hou but the car he was hiding Chateau in explodes. Despite having been shot Hou draws a knife and insists they continue their fight.
5"Limit"Hideaki ŌbaAyumu HisaoHideaki ŌbaFebruary 10, 2022 (2022-02-10)
It is shown Chateau escaped the explosion. Hou remembers how a triad member, Seung-Woo, took him in when he was a drug addict and became his mentor, before Son killed Seung-Woo during his assassination of the triad leaders. Hou manages to stab Son but is shot and killed. Son retrieves Chateau and escapes but passes out from his wound. Another unknown assassin reports Hou’s defeat to his boss and asks what to do next. With help from Jim, Euripedes secretary, Chateau gets Son to a back alley doctor, but Jim also reports everything to Euripedes, so Chateau suggests Son quietly disappear before Euripedes arrives. Son offers to take her with him to a life free of responsibility, but she refuses so he leaves, after teasing her first. Euripedes suspends Chateau for three weeks. After her suspension ends, Son contacts Chateau to inform her he is leaving on a trip. Chateau begins to suffer memory flashes of the dead man while he was still alive. Chateau, Euripedes and Jim all go undercover on the cruise ship Artemisia to guard one of Euripedes relatives, a VIP highly influential in world politics and finance. Son also boards the ship, as does the unknown assassin.
6"Dark Dream"Motohiko NiwaAyumu HisaoHiroaki YoshikawaFebruary 17, 2022 (2022-02-17)
In the past an unnamed child is rescued by a man, who names the child Son Ryang-Ha. Chateau and Jim learn the VIP is Hawk, Euripedes wife who owns a multi-billion dollar corporation and, through her powerful family, is politically connected. Son appears before Chateau, who suspects he is there to assassinate Hawk. Son neither confirms nor denies this but instead challenges Chateau; as long as Chateau can see him he won’t do anything. With Euripedes agreement Chateau agrees to share a room with Son for the whole voyage, with Euripedes and Jim monitoring via cameras. Son notices Chateau is struggling to sleep and, after some teasing, carries her to bed where she quickly falls asleep, surprising Son that she must trust him. Son points out Chateau’s clothes make her stand out while she should be undercover, so he takes her dress shopping, despite her obvious discomfort. Jim arranges extra reinforcements to keep Hawk safe. Euripedes asks to meet Son in private, revealing he knows Chateau doesn’t remember much of her past except that her original surname might be Noble. Jim’s reinforcements, Jose and Cedran, arrive. Son evades Chateau to meet Euripedes at the rear of the ship, his disappearance worrying Chateau. Euripedes is stabbed in the throat by an unknown attacker.
7"Bullet"Motohiko NiwaAyumu HisaoMotohiko NiwaFebruary 24, 2022 (2022-02-24)
It is shown Euripedes was stabbed by the unknown assassin. Son directs Chateau where to find Euripedes and chases the assassin who escapes after warning Son he and Chateau must remain on the ship. Euripedes manages to tell Chateau it was not Son who stabbed him before he is flown to hospital with Hawk and Jim. Chateau is confronted by the assassin Jinon Won. Chateau locates Son and points her gun at him, Jinon having offered to spare her mother’s life and pay her a large sum in exchange for Son. Surprisingly, Son agrees to be handed to Jinon. Overcome by guilt at Son’s agreement to be traded and fear for her mother Chateau attempts to shoot herself so Jinon no longer has a reason to kill her mother, but Son angrily stops her and begins choking her while insisting she be more honest with herself and others. Jose and Cedran are suspicious the voyage hasn’t been cancelled following Euripedes departure. Jinon’s boss is shown manipulating events. Son chokes Chateau unconscious. Via flashback Son is shown as a teenager diligently studying so he can one day work for Donny, the man who rescued and named him. However, Donny instead gave Son an important secret mission.
8"Confusion"Hiromichi MatanoAyumu HisaoHiroaki YoshikawaMarch 3, 2022 (2022-03-03)
Chateau dreams of being in the car with the dead man who told her he is Son Ryang-Ha, a friend, and she told him she is Chateau Noble. Jinon murders Jose and Cedran. Euripedes finally wakes up so Jim decides to meet the ship at the next port, but is shot by another assassin. At the port Son leaves the ship and meets Jinon, explaining he has left Chateau aboard as she is not to be involved further. Jinon and another assassin, Nikka, begin driving Son to meet their employer, who they claim is Donald Bachmann, a.k.a Donny, whom Son claims he does not know and resists Nikka’s attempt to interrogate him further. Chateau is located aboard the ship by Jim who survived with minor injuries thanks to the bullet proof windows on his car. They attempt to leave the ship but are stopped by Jim’s would be assassin who tries to capture Chateau. Working together the assassin is shot and knocked out. Donny calls the assassins phone but Chateau does not answer it. Son is taken handcuffed and blindfolded to meet Donny.
9"A War Trigger"Hideaki ŌbaAyumu HisaoHideaki ŌbaMarch 10, 2022 (2022-03-10)
Donny explains his assassins are anonymous orphans he raised himself. He also reveals Ryang-Ha Son was the name he gave one of his orphans who died, meaning Son is not the original Ryang-Ha Son, but an imposter. Chateau and Jim smuggle themselves off the ship with the injured assassin who explains Donny is known as The Trigger and is paid by clients to use his assassins to start wars all over the world. Chateau asks Jim to protect her parents, and then resigns so her actions will no longer tarnish Euripedes reputation. Nikka allows Son to free himself so they can fight. Several guards are killed and Son’s recently repaired wound is reopened. Chateau breaks down the gate to Donny’s mansion with a truck. Son weakens from blood loss and through flashback shows that when he was a child he was also in the car with young Chateau and the real Ryang-Ha. Son collapses and seems to accept his death. Bored, Nikka casually reveals Chateau is outside before walking away. Jinon confronts Nikka over letting Son go. Forcing himself to recover, Son rescues Chateau from the guards and happily calls her an idiot for almost dying trying to rescue him.
10"Help"Motohiko NiwaAyumu HisaoMotohiko NiwaMarch 17, 2022 (2022-03-17)
Chateau and Son hide in a homeless camp to treat Son’s injuries. To atone for accidentally helping Son escape, Nikka promises to find and kill him. Chateau and Son awkwardly thank each other for saving each other. Donny decides not to send Nikka after Son but still demands they find Chateau who he has been searching for since she was a child. Son is forced to pick pockets for cash, revealing that due to an unpleasant childhood he was forced to learn criminal skills before learning to read or write, causing Chateau to feel guilty. Chateau wonders about Donny’s organisation and why they are interested in her, but Son refuses to answer. Angry, Chateau attempts to leave to find out herself. Son loses his temper and threatens to snap her wrist to keep her obedient, but then relents and explains he isn’t willing to lose her after he spent so many years trying to find her after losing her the first time. Chateau suddenly remembers that when she was a child she shot someone. Via flashback it is shown that Donny had asked the original Ryang-ha to look after a man named Lizst Noble, and on his way to meet Lizst he encountered and then saved a young Son from child traffickers.
11"Worst"Mitsutoshi SatōAyumu HisaoMitsutoshi SatōMarch 24, 2022 (2022-03-24)
Ryang-Ha, a university student, looked after Son for a week while waiting for Lizst. As Son was about to leave Ryang-Ha got a call from Lizst begging him to find something Lizst hid. Lizst was then shot while still on the phone by Seung-Woo, who was furious the girl he was looking for was not there. Son helped Ryang-Ha and they found a young girl asleep hidden in a suitcase. Stealing a car they drove away, unsure what to do with her. She woke up, crying, but managed to say she was Chateau Noble. Realising she was Lizst’s daughter Ryang-Ha decided to take responsibility over her. Breaking into a cabin for the night Son decided to leave. For a moment Ryang-Ha was uncertain if he should kill Son to keep his whereabouts secret, but let him leave. On the road Son met the surviving child traffickers who wanted revenge and chased Son into the woods. Ryang-Ha guiltily decided to bring Son back, leaving Chateau sleeping and also leaving his gun. Unable to find Son, Ryang-Ha returned to the cabin where Chateau, having woken up scared and alone, hid in the closet with Ryang-Ha’s gun, and when he tried to open the door, she shot him. Adult Chateau, having remembered all this, collapses in Son’s arms.
12"My Name"Motohiko NiwaAyumu HisaoHiroaki YoshikawaMarch 31, 2022 (2022-03-31)
The trafficker beat Son badly but Son managed to kill him. Ryang-Ha was shot in the neck but initially survived and escaped in the car with Chateau. Son passed out, waking up in hospital a week later where a police detective, presumably Officer Dankworth, Chateau’s future adoptive father, informed Son that Ryang-Ha died after getting Chateau to safety. Devastated, Son took Ryang-Ha’s name as his own. In the present Son brings Chateau to another of his safe houses where she is so exhausted after remembering everything she sleeps for two days. After waking she is furious that Son knew everything the whole time without telling her and yet finally understands why she never once properly rejected Son, because deep in her mind she had recognised Ryang-Ha’s name and couldn’t bring herself to reject the man she accidentally killed. Donny meets with the head of the Noble family and Nikka takes Jim hostage while Euripedes manages to keep Chateau’s mother safe. Chateau attempts to hire Son to assassinate Donny but he tells her she will have to work with him as an equal, which she happily accepts, but is confused when he refuses money and tells her to work out what he really wants as payment.

Notes

  1. A pun on the Japanese word for "killing each other" (殺し合い, koroshiai).[2]:2
  2. Information is taken from the ending credits of each episode.
  3. Episodes are released every Wednesday at 11:30 p.m. JST on d Anime Store, 30 minutes before the original air time television.

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