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It occurs after the conclusion of the Tenjiku Arc and before the series transitions into the final stages, such as the Bonten Arc .
The chapter begins on March 16, 2006. Takemichi is hanging out with Chifuyu Matsuno , expressing his desire to time leap back just three days because he forgot to give Hina a gift for White Day.
This chapter serves as a "romantic pause" following the high-stakes violence of previous arcs. It occurs after the conclusion of the Tenjiku
To make up for the missed gift, Chifuyu suggests a scavenger hunt. The plan is for Hina to follow clues that lead her to a final "future" surprise—a ring Takemichi bought for her.
In Chapter 191 of Tokyo Revengers , titled "Be the World to Me," Takemichi Hanagaki takes a major step toward his goal of making Hinata (Hina) Tachibana happy by proposing to her. The chapter shifts from the intense conflict of the Tenjiku Arc to a more personal, emotional focus on the relationship between the two protagonists. This chapter serves as a "romantic pause" following
Seeing her distress, Takemichi abandons the scavenger hunt plan and leads her directly to the "present." He confesses that while he isn't anyone special, he wants to make her happier than anyone else in the world. He then asks her to marry him in 12 years. Critical Reception and Context
Some fans found the "goofy" scavenger hunt setup jarring coming immediately after major character deaths, while others saw the proposal as a necessary emotional payoff for Takemichi's long journey to save Hina. In Chapter 191 of Tokyo Revengers , titled
The chapter reinforces the central theme of the series—that Takemichi’s primary motivation for fighting through gang wars and time leaps is his love for Hina.

