Introduction
The Revelation
: As the story progresses beyond the first episode, it is revealed that the adult actress Kirill and Ryuuki's "plain" sister Reiko are the same person—Kirill is a persona maintained through scientific means and a wig. Series Details
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The episode opens with a cold shot of the protagonist at 22. He is sitting on a train leaving Tokyo, tie loosened, eyes hollow. The animation here is intentionally desaturated—grays and muted blues. He mutters, "I knew it. Summer is just a season for losing things."
The series is noted for a specific narrative twist that many viewers discuss in online forums: