![]() He planned it, he made it up and now has DID. The main character literally gave himself DID. tied into the story that relied on misinformation. I thought maybe the initial lines revealing that he "gave" himself DID were simply translated wrong but there were too many instances greatly Which is kind of important seeing as the whole story needs DID to even work. I say tries because the manga presents itself as a more realistic one but it completely goes into fiction for how it uses DID. The art is nice, it's a more realistic style and the story tries to follow this. I was enjoying the manga until it's revealed the main character "gave" himself DID (Dissociative identity disorder, formally known as Multiple personality disorder) for this massive setup. As his life is thrown into a spiral of disarray, he embarks on a journey to resolve the mess of the last three days and get Kyouka to accept his past. The situation takes a dire turn when a magazine writer exposes Eiji's deepest secret in front of Kyouka: he is the son of a serial killer. Three days have passed, yet Eiji cannot recall a thing. Walking alongside his friend, Kashiwagi, he cannot help but ask the most intuitive question in his mind: isn't today the 24th? "Eiji, what are you saying? Today's the 27th." Having no recollection of the event, Eiji goes along with the flow until he's faced with more nonsensical events that took place in the last few days. To his surprise, when Eiji wakes up, a gorgeous girl from his university, Kyouka Yukimura, is lying beside him-claiming to be his girlfriend. ![]() On October 23rd, he returns home after a pleasant night of drinking and goes to bed. His college career consists of boozing with his friends and trying to get a girlfriend. EditSynopsis Eiji Urashima is just an ordinary university student like everyone else. ![]()
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