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Kyokou Suiri (In/Spectre): The Art of the Invented Inference Known by many names— In/Spectre Kyokou Suiri Invented Inference Xu Gou Tui Li
—this series by Kyo Shirodaira turns the traditional mystery genre on its head. Rather than seeking the objective truth, its protagonists often work to construct the most believable lie to maintain order between the human and supernatural worlds. The Core Premise: Goddess and Monster
The story follows an unlikely duo bound by supernatural pacts and a complicated romantic dynamic: Kotoko Iwanaga : At age 11, she was abducted by and agreed to become their Goddess of Wisdom
. The cost of this status was her right eye and left leg, both now replaced with prosthetics. She acts as a mediator, solving disputes among spirits. Kuro Sakuragawa
: A university student who gained immortality and near-absolute precognition after being fed the flesh of both a as a child. Most
are terrified of him because he is "unnatural" even by their standards. The Manga and Chapter 82 Kyokou Suiri (In/Spectre): The Art of the Invented
The manga adaptation, illustrated by Chasiba Katase, has been serialized since 2015. While specific raw details for Chapter 82
often circulate in niche scanlation communities, the series generally follows a "mystery of the arc" format.
Here’s a blog post draft covering Kyokou Suiri (also known as In/Spectre Invented Inference
), focusing on the manga's progression and the recent buzz around Chapter 82
The Art of the Lie: Kyokou Suiri and the Mystery of Chapter 82 3. "Inference Flowchart" Navigator
If you’re a fan of "fabricated reasoning," then you know that in the world of Kyokou Suiri
(虚構推理), the truth is often less important than a convincing lie. Whether you call it In/Spectre Invented Inference , or the Chinese title Xu Gou Tui Li
(虚构推理), this series has carved out a unique niche by blending supernatural folklore with complex psychological battles. What is Kyokou Suiri? At its core, the series follows Kotoko Iwanaga
, a girl who sacrificed her right eye and left leg to become the "God of Wisdom" for the . Alongside her is Kuro Sakuragawa
, a man who gained immortality and precognition after consuming the flesh of two supernatural beasts. Together, they don't just solve mysteries; they illustrated by Chasiba Katase
solutions to maintain the balance between the human and spirit worlds. The Buzz Around Chapter 82 The release of Chapter 82
(and its raw scans) has sparked significant discussion among fans. While the series often follows an episodic or "arc-based" structure—such as the famous Steel Lady Nanase
arcs—Chapter 82 continues the trend of deep, dialogue-heavy investigations that the manga is known for.
4. Why "Xu Gou Tui Li" Appears Twice
Your query repeats "xu gou tui li" – likely a copy-paste artifact. In Chinese fan communities (Bilibili, Tieba), 虚构推理 is the standard name. They often differentiate:
- 虚构推理 (Chinese translated manga)
- 虚構推理 (Japanese raw)
- In/Spectre (English official)
Some Chinese readers call it Xu Gou Tui Li when searching across language barriers.
3. "Inference Flowchart" Navigator
- The Context: "Xu Gou Tui Li" (Invented Inference) involves constructing a lie so convincing that the supernatural world accepts it as reality.
- The Feature: A visual flowchart tool alongside the chapter that tracks Kotoko’s logic in real-time.
- As you read through Chapter 82 panels, the flowchart updates: "Premise A $\rightarrow$ Speculation B $\rightarrow$ Invented Conclusion C."
- Usefulness: This helps readers visualize the complex deductive paths that often span multiple chapters, making it easier to recall previous events if reading a RAW chapter where the text density is high.
The Antithesis: Pure Logical Deduction
The new chapter introduces a fascinating foil: Pure Tui Li (pure deduction) versus Xu Gou Tui Li (invented inference). The "Silver Logicalist" argues that Iwanaga’s methods are dangerous because they blur the line between monster and human. By inventing a false solution, she doesn’t defeat the monster—she rewrites reality so the monster never existed.
This is the horror at the heart of In/Spectre. If a lie is well-constructed enough to kill a god, what prevents a lie from creating one?