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Shouhei Mizoshiri, a junior detective nicknamed Mizo, has just been assigned to the organized crime division. He finds himself increasingly drawn to his senior colleague, the experienced detective Toranosuke Hino, though he keeps his feelings hidden. During an ongoing investigation, a shooting occurs and Hino is struck by a bullet, falling into a coma. Overwhelmed by guilt and believing himself responsible, Mizo is suspended from work. Returning home in a state of emotional collapse, he makes a shocking discovery: the living spirit of Hino is standing in his apartment.
The story follows this unexpected out-of-body encounter as Mizo, confronted by the spectral version of the man he admires, must navigate his guilt, his unspoken desires, and the surreal situation. The narrative blends police drama with supernatural and psychological elements, exploring themes of regret, responsibility, and confession. The art is noted for its psychedelic and dream-like quality, which reinforces the disorienting nature of the premise.
The manga is a concise, single-volume Boys Love story. Its central arc focuses on the relationship between the two detectives, moving from Mizo's quiet longing and guilt to a more direct confrontation with his feelings when faced with the possibility of losing Hino forever. The story resolves the tension created by the shooting and the appearance of Hino's spirit, culminating in an emotional resolution between the pair.
The story follows this unexpected out-of-body encounter as Mizo, confronted by the spectral version of the man he admires, must navigate his guilt, his unspoken desires, and the surreal situation. The narrative blends police drama with supernatural and psychological elements, exploring themes of regret, responsibility, and confession. The art is noted for its psychedelic and dream-like quality, which reinforces the disorienting nature of the premise.
The manga is a concise, single-volume Boys Love story. Its central arc focuses on the relationship between the two detectives, moving from Mizo's quiet longing and guilt to a more direct confrontation with his feelings when faced with the possibility of losing Hino forever. The story resolves the tension created by the shooting and the appearance of Hino's spirit, culminating in an emotional resolution between the pair.
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- Story & ArtHidebu Takahashi
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