Remu follows a young transfer student, Sora Kisaragi, who arrives midway through the second term at the aging Yamaboshi Gakuen. But something is off. The hallways are too clean. The library smells of old paper and dust, yet every book seems to have been read recently. And in the back of the music room, an old cassette player sits with a single tape labeled only: Remu .
When she finished, she slumped against the board, exhausted. "I felt it," she whispered. "I heard it."
The rhythm. The story.
The corridor leading to the Old AV room was lined with portraits of principals from decades past. As Remu walked, his footsteps echoed rhythmically— click, click, pause . He wasn't just walking; he was counting. Remu didn't just see the world; he felt its patterns.
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She gestured to the drawn keys. "I can't practice at home—my neighbors would complain. And the music room is always booked. So I come here. I play the air. It’s pathetic, isn't it?"
Intrigued, Remu began to investigate the student council's activities, sneaking into their meetings and gathering information from her classmates. She discovered that several students, including some council members, seemed to be hiding secrets. Remu follows a young transfer student, Sora Kisaragi,
In the annals of Seishun Academy, there was a rule that everyone knew but no one spoke of: Do not enter the Old Audio Visual Room after the sun hits the western windows.
"Aina-san?" Remu asked, his voice barely a whisper. The library smells of old paper and dust,