Explanation and Summary

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Actually, this story is pretty easy to explain and tell. Actually, you only have to read the entire Big Chapter 4 and you have already read the whole story. A young man who has been destroyed and traumatized because of various events in his past, developing a second personality that he can no longer control and then takes over completely.

And then ... a little incident that sparks the last bit of his real Him back to life. His second personality meets a girl who looks exactly like his little sister, whose murder is the cause of his disorder.

Exactly at the point where one side starts telling him that his deeds are wrong and that he should stop, come to his senses, while the other side tells him to continue acting out his hatred and that everything he did was justified, the rest of the story begins. The first parts of the prologue 1-3 including Big Chapters 1-3 are only the fight in his mind, but presented on a physical level.

The last piece of himself awakens and tries to break out of the sick brain of his other self and to renew it. Without knowing it at first.

While going through this process, he encounters different characters and worlds. All of these exist or existed in the real world in some form. People he has met briefly or has known for a longer time. The worlds ... Oritsu is his and his sister's favorite children's book, and it is of such great importance to him that this story has become firmly anchored in his brain. Tan'i, the oath of loyalty between himself and his sister that he could not keep. No wonder that in the 2nd world (Tan'i) there is only chaos and war. Conflict and confusion ...

The third world is a little more complex, it consists of all the negative feelings and characteristics of his person. The claw arms that want to hold him back from "the door to himself" are just ... thoughts that tell him something else. That's why they have names, the name stands for the message of the thought, for example FORGET stands for the fact that it would be much easier for him to just forget his past and leave everything to his other, "bad" self.

Which brings us to the question of why Niretsu, his second personality, reveals and tells him everything. Oh, the Niretsu in his world of thoughts does not exist in reality either, he is only the image of the real Niretsu, so to speak, only in his thoughts. But back to the question, why does Niretsu reveal everything when he wants Kaito to forget everything and disappear again?

Well, Kaito has just been awakened. And Niretsu sees only two ways: either to destroy him, or to influence him to hide again. He tries the second way first, he tells him the full truth and makes him remember everything, because he hopes that Kaito cannot take this truth ... and thus buries himself again.

As that fails because Kaito has changed quite much during his trip, he simply tries to get rid of him. The final phase of thoughts, the final mental battle between the two of them. Which Kaito wins, and with it regains control.

Then he wakes up again and ends up in the real world, which, however, has already been shaped by the actions of the other self. But he is himself now, and will fix the chaos again, just as he had fixed the chaos in himself.

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