Shinichi is more like his former self in this book. If you're looking for ambient music that's perfect for reading fantasy, horror, sci-fi, comics, manga and other books like this one, then be sure to check out my YouTube Channel called Nightmarish Compositions. The background plot is also building up toward the climax by giving the parasytes more prevalent roles in society such as politicians and military officials, giving them a wider range of power and influence over the world. The best part of this volume is watching Shinichi struggling to come to terms with his changing identity and trying his hardest to be a good person even though he’s being forced to become more inhuman and cold blooded due to the changes going on inside his body, to no fault of his own. There’s less action but much more drama, environmental conflict and a thrilling tension slowly building up to serious problems for the near future. Volume 4 of Parasyte forms a tragic love triangle while bridging the emotional gaps between humans and parasytes. The parasyte Tamura is also working on fitting in with modern society by raising a human child and supporting political movements to help the environment. While working out issues with his girlfriend, the telekinetic girl named Kana sees an opportunity to move in closer to Shinichi. Shinichi is trying his best to reconnect with past relationships while adapting to becoming more like a parasyte.
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