The Mob (System)
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  • Reads 498
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 14
  • Time 4h 59m
Ongoing, First published Aug 26, 2021
[NEW CHAPTER EACH WEEK - 08.27.2021.]

" "Sometimes... I don't know. He's like... a mob. Yeah, Shigeo acts like a mob sometimes."

"A mob?" the psychiatrist asked.

"Yes."

Mr Jodo frowned [...]. "

Shigeo Kageyama is a 24-year-old when he is brought to a psychiatrist by his boyfriend, Teruki Hanazawa, and gets diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder. He feels as if his life fell apart but the only thing he can do is to learn how to cope with his emotions and his alters. Shigeo tries his best and he just hopes that with the help of his loving boyfriend, Teru, his devoted brother, Ritsu, his supportive friends, Shou, Tome, Ichi, and his understanding therapist, Reigen Arataka, he can make it somehow.

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42 parts Ongoing Mature

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