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Wait—that’s the manga’s title. And in this context, Chihiro is not Suzuki-kun; Hikaru is. The line is wrong. It should be “I love you, princess.” But the words that leave his mouth are: “I love you, Suzuki-kun.”
Whether you are re-reading or catching up, Chapter 72 is a reminder of why this series remains a staple of the shoujo genre—it isn't just about the romance; it's about the courage to face the future together, no matter the cost. Do you think
On Reddit and Twitter, fans have called Chapter 72 “the chapter where the manga earns its title.” The deliberate role reversal of who says “suki desu” to which “Suzuki-kun” has become iconic. suki desu suzukikun manga chapter 72 full
Shinobu nods. He then reveals that he saw Hikaru and Chihiro in the storage closet. Instead of jealousy, he feels relief. “I’ve been pretending I don’t care about Sayaka. That’s my lie. But seeing them… makes me want to stop lying.”
Without giving away spoilers beyond Chapter 72, the next installment will likely address: Wait—that’s the manga’s title
Before diving into the events of Chapter 72, let’s rewind slightly. Suki desu Suzuki-kun!! follows two parallel couples with the same names: the cool, handsome Suzuki-kun (Hikaru) and the plain but earnest Chihiro, alongside the shorter, fiery Suzuki-kun (Shinobu) and the stunningly popular but kindhearted Sayaka. By Chapter 72, the narrative has shifted into the much-anticipated , where the class is putting on a romantic stage play.
The chapter opens with Hikaru celebrating his birthday. However, their intimate moment is shattered when Sayaka’s manager suddenly appears. The manager, furious to find Hikaru and Sayaka alone together in the hotel room where Sayaka is staying for work, reprimands them both. Hikaru tries to protect Sayaka, but the manager insists on driving Hikaru home himself. It should be “I love you, princess
But instead of the scripted opening line, Hikaru looks directly at Chihiro—past the audience, past the cameras—and says clearly:
Chapter 72, titled in Japanese sources as a turning point for Sayaka and Hikaru’s anxieties, is a dramatic and emotional chapter filled with romantic tension and external conflict.
The full rehearsal begins on Page 12. The gymnasium-turned-theater is packed with student helpers. Sayaka is handling lights, while Shinobu watches from the wings, arms crossed. The play reaches the confession scene.
– Look for the manga on platforms like Manga UP! (Square Enix), ComiXology , Amazon Kindle , BookWalker , or CDJapan for digital volumes. The series has been released in Japanese; English translations may be available in collected volumes.

