22 chapters! I just checked my shelf to confirm because I could’ve sworn it was longer—the story moves so fast in this volume that it feels packed with twice that number. Vol. 7 is where the art style really evolves too; there’s a chapter around the middle where the backgrounds shift to this haunting watercolor effect during a flashback sequence. It’s one of those details that makes rereading rewarding.
I remember lending this volume to a friend who’d never read the series before, and they binge-read it in one sitting. The chapter breaks are placed perfectly—always leaving you desperate to turn the page. Some volumes drag, but this one? Every chapter serves a purpose, whether it’s advancing the plot or deepening a relationship. The final chapter’s cliffhanger still lives rent-free in my head.
Vol. 7 clocks in at 22 chapters, and honestly, it’s the most cohesive volume yet. The way the chapters flow into each other makes it feel like a single, uninterrupted narrative—no filler, no wasted space. There’s a fight scene in chapter 14 that spans nearly 20 pages without a single cutaway, and it’s breathtaking. If you’re collecting the series, this is the volume where everything clicks.
PULSE has always been one of those series that sneaks up on you—what starts as a casual read quickly becomes an obsession. Vol. 7, in particular, feels like a turning point in the story, with the tension ramping up and characters facing impossible choices. After flipping through my copy again, I counted exactly 22 chapters in this volume. It’s wild how the pacing shifts; some chapters are short and punchy, while others take their time to build atmosphere. The last few chapters especially left me reeling—no spoilers, but the way the artist plays with panel layouts to heighten emotions is just chef’s kiss.
What’s cool about Vol. 7 is how it balances action with quieter character moments. There’s a chapter midway through that’s mostly dialogue, but the way it’s framed makes it feel as intense as any fight scene. If you’re a fan of the series, this volume’s chapter count might surprise you—it’s dense, but never feels bloated. I’d love to see how the next volume builds on this Foundation.
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He has no idea that I'm gravely ill.
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Upon exploring, Aurie continually experiences good and bad situations, and even encounters deep secrets with unbelievable revelations within the hallways of a musically inclined building, hiding from the shining and sparkling gold furniture and pure white walls. She is also slowly becoming part of every artists' lives, mostly her most admired artist, Ryota Morii who doesn't acknowledge her presence and becomes irritated by just seeing her around.
Until, more ideal guys started invading her life which eventually ended up trying to steal her from Ryota, with all having the same reason: LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT. Will Aurie be able to hold her feelings just for Ryota or will she give chance to others who won't seem to stop pursuing her?
"Are you sure you want to do this?" Mist inquired. Carnation bit her bottom lip and looked down at the papers she was holding. "You can't back out once you sign the contract." She remained silent, so Mist spoke up again, "think about it twice."
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She shook her head repeatedly. "No. . . I've made up my mind."
"You're pretty desperate, aren't you?"
"My family is in serious debt, and this is the only way I can pay it off."
"You're so lovely. You don't belong here. But what options do I have? People like you are exactly what our business requires. Desperate women willing to cling to a knife's edge."
Carnation placed the paper on the wooden table. She took a deep breath and quickly signed the contract before returning it to Mist.
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When Carnation's father was admitted to the hospital after being diagnosed with lypmhoma. Their family's small business went bankrupt. Carnation had to drop out of college and work to support her family. In serious depth, she had no choice but to work in Casa de Lujuria, an exclusive nightclub owned by Luca Lindenhurst, a Seven Sins Association member.
The hunt for free online copies of 'PULSE Vol. 7' can be tricky, especially since unofficial sources often pop up and vanish just as quickly. I’ve stumbled across a few sketchy sites claiming to host it, but I’d be careful—many are riddled with malware or just straight-up scams. If you’re adamant about reading it digitally, your best bet might be checking if your local library offers a digital lending service like Hoopla or OverDrive. Sometimes, they have partnerships with publishers to provide free access.
Another angle is to keep an eye out for limited-time promotions or fan-driven initiatives. Smaller publishers occasionally release free chapters to drum up interest, and fan translations might surface in niche forums. Just remember, supporting the creators by buying official copies or subscribing to legal platforms ensures we keep getting more of the stories we love. There’s something satisfying about knowing you’re contributing to the artists behind the work, even if it means waiting a bit longer.
I was actually just flipping through 'Pulse Vol. 1' the other day, and it’s such a solid read! The first volume packs a punch with a tight 12 chapters, each one building this intense, claustrophobic vibe that I couldn’t get enough of. The way the artist plays with pacing is wild—some chapters hit you with rapid-fire action, while others slow things down to let the tension simmer. It’s one of those series where you start reading and suddenly realize you’ve blasted through half the book without even noticing.
What really stood out to me was how the chapter breaks never felt arbitrary. Each one ends on a note that makes you itch to turn the page, whether it’s a character moment or a plot twist. I’ve seen some manga where chapters blur together, but 'Pulse' makes every single one count. The volume ends on this brutal cliffhanger that had me immediately hunting for Vol. 2—always a good sign!