![]() ![]() That is the reason Kanae agrees to the bet in the first place. But, its not that simple, as the only way to truly make her capable of filling the role of "sleeping beauty," she must fall into a deep, deep despair that makes her not want to live. ![]() "live happily ever after" I suppose.Īs for the reason why everyone wanted Nemu, that is because she is "the next sleeping beauty." I don't know how much the anime goes into that, but to put it simple: She is an important research subject that can potentially make huge breakthroughs in science, and people like Kanae wants her so that they can continue that research. In the end, Keisuke manages to take back Nemu and they. In reality, Nemu was the childhood friend that Keisuke loved and cherished, but his memories were tampered with by Kanae. Because the truth was that Nemu's evil acts in the game was just a facade she put on to win the bet by making Keisuke kill her. The thing where they have sex at the end doesn't happen in the VN, but thats most likely to show the relationship that Nemu and Keisuke actually has. She didnt want Nemu to fall into the companies hands, and decides to give in to the bet, and gives Nemu back to Keisuke. She is killed, but she managed to hide nemu. During those 3 years, Aoi Natsuki and Keisuke tried to hunt down Kanae and eventually Kanae gave away her position due to being found by the company she stole Nemu from. The three year time skip is because Kanae actually steals nemu from the research facility after Keisuke is released from the game, because she is a spy for a different company and she wants to continue to experiment on Nemu. He does end up killing Nemu by breaking her neck after she continuosly pushes him, and thereby Nemu wins the bet. Keisuke was mortally wounded by a trap before the game started, forcing nemu to make a bet with Kanae. Remember, the bet between Kanae and Nemu was: If Keisuke kills Nemu in the "game" (which is being controled by Kanae behind the scenes), then Nemu wins the bet and "can have him back". There is probably a fair share of spelling mistakes in there, so bare with me.Īnyways, it does sound kind of like the VNs ending to be honest. So what I don't understand is, who was she talking to when she was admitting defeat? Why wasn't Manaka dead? And why was there some random three year time skip inbetween all of this? And most importantly, why do I care so much? Then we get some sort of three year time skip, there's a tiny flashback showing Kanae dead on the ground, and then Kei is seen walking down the steps with this girl who looks like Manaka but doesn't know who he is, they have sex (because euphoria) and she says she doesn't know who he is, again, but that that's only something you do if you love someone, so they must be lovers. He doesn't want to kill either because he is a pussy, so the three other girls die, and then at the end of the episode he's fucking Manaka, and then breaks her neck (apparently killing her?), and then the screen cuts to black with Kanae (I think) saying "I hate to admit it, but you win, you can have him back". Anyways, what I do understand is that Kanae was behind the incident this whole time (this kind of came out of nowhere), and that she gives Kei the choice of killing her or killing Manaka. ![]() But I just watched the 5th and final episode, and am hoping for an explanation for the ending, mainly because I don't really have the time I want to devote to reading it. Don't ask me why I watched it, or why I have been keeping up with it, because I don't know either. ![]()
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