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The story follows , a boy who appears to be a ruthless class bully targeting a girl named Hana Shirosaki . However, the "yabai" (dangerous/crazy) truth is that Shirosaki is a masochistic mastermind who blackmails Nakajima into bullying her, threatening to kill his family if he stops or if his "bullying" isn't creative or intense enough.

The text you provided refers to of the manga series Ijimeru Yabai Yatsu (known in English as Venus Puts Fur on Me ), titled " Aoyama-san's Devotion " (青山さんの献身). The Story of Chapter 51 The story follows , a boy who appears

: While earlier chapters focused on the horror of Nakajima's predicament, Chapter 51 emphasizes the "devotion" of those around him, who see his struggle and try to help—often in ways that only make the situation more chaotic and bizarre. Series Background The Story of Chapter 51 : While earlier

: Aoyama, driven by a deep and obsessive devotion to Nakajima, attempts to support him in his "duty." Her actions highlight the manga's transition from a standard psychological thriller into a dark, absurd comedy where every character is increasingly unstable. You can read the full manga on the

As the series progresses (reaching a total of ), it evolves into a "battle manga" between various psychopaths in the school, each with their own extreme fetishes and motivations.

You can read the full manga on the official site or find it through various retailers like Amazon Japan .

In this chapter, the focus shifts to , a character who has become increasingly involved in the twisted dynamics between the "bully" Nakajima and the "victim" Shirosaki . Nakajima, who is actually being forced to bully Shirosaki by Shirosaki herself, is constantly pushed to perform more extreme acts of "bullying."