TV-Series
Description
Hitomi Matsuzawa, a high school student, is persistently called "Daisy" by Reijirou Techno despite her objections. This unwanted nickname originates from their first encounter when she tried to retrieve her lost hat from his property, triggering his obsessive fixation. Techno imposes the name "Daisy" as part of his objectification, treating her as property rather than an autonomous individual. She endures sustained psychological and physical domination, facing repeated life-threatening situations directly caused by Techno. These include near-drowning, electrocution, involuntary size alteration, and exposure to hazardous experiments involving a giant slug and a malfunctioning android, causing her significant distress, trauma, fear, and resistance.
Her social circle consists primarily of school friends Sayori and Tami, and her homeroom teacher, Rarako. However, these connections provide little protection or solace, as Techno's manipulations infiltrate her school environment through public declarations of "ownership" and forced proximity. Another classmate, X Yamakawa, experiences similar targeting by Techno, but this does not lessen the threats against Hitomi.
Her character trajectory shifts from consistent resistance to eventual submission. Initially, she actively opposes Techno's claims and escapes his traps, sometimes requiring intervention by others like Anii Noe. Over time, relentless danger and isolation lead to emotional exhaustion. Moments of pity for Techno complicate her responses. This culminates in an ambiguous resolution where she accepts a relationship with him, including a decisive kiss to prevent further destruction, signaling her surrender to his persistent control.
Her background includes parents and a home life, elements minimally explored beyond establishing her ordinary existence prior to Techno's interference. Her personal goals and agency show no significant evolution outside of reacting to his actions. The narrative consistently frames her experiences through victimization, with her identity and safety perpetually undermined by his obsession.
Her social circle consists primarily of school friends Sayori and Tami, and her homeroom teacher, Rarako. However, these connections provide little protection or solace, as Techno's manipulations infiltrate her school environment through public declarations of "ownership" and forced proximity. Another classmate, X Yamakawa, experiences similar targeting by Techno, but this does not lessen the threats against Hitomi.
Her character trajectory shifts from consistent resistance to eventual submission. Initially, she actively opposes Techno's claims and escapes his traps, sometimes requiring intervention by others like Anii Noe. Over time, relentless danger and isolation lead to emotional exhaustion. Moments of pity for Techno complicate her responses. This culminates in an ambiguous resolution where she accepts a relationship with him, including a decisive kiss to prevent further destruction, signaling her surrender to his persistent control.
Her background includes parents and a home life, elements minimally explored beyond establishing her ordinary existence prior to Techno's interference. Her personal goals and agency show no significant evolution outside of reacting to his actions. The narrative consistently frames her experiences through victimization, with her identity and safety perpetually undermined by his obsession.