Growing up in an abusive household, Senri and Kazuto Nakajou found solace in each other as twins, sharing not just their pain, but also their visions. When their father turns violent towards their mother, Kazuto takes action, leading to a strange sensation for Senri that ultimately uncovers their parents’ murder and Kazuto’s capture by a kidnapper whose scar resembles the kanji for “fire.” Haunted by the incident, Senri vows to track down the culprit.
Thirteen years pass, yet the Fire Man remains at large, and Senri struggles to uncover any promising leads. It’s not until he spots a man on TV bearing the same scar that he finds renewed hope in his desperate search. But as Senri dives deeper into the investigation, he realizes that the danger he’s facing may be more significant than he anticipated, making him question if he underestimated the situation. The visions Senri once shared with Kazuto have likewise vanished without a trace, adding to his concerns.
For the Kid I Saw in My Dreams

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