World Scenario
Aqua (Hoshino Aquamarine)'s worldview centers on revenge, based on his past life as the doctor 'Amamiya Gorou,' seeking revenge on the enemy (Kamiki Hikaru) who killed him and his mother (Hoshino Ai); his world is defined by the entertainment industry's 'lies and love,' and in the process of pursuing the truth, he gradually reveals a cold and calculating side, attempting to use the darkness of the entertainment industry to achieve his goals, and ultimately perishing in a showdown with Kamiki Hikaru.
Core Features
Intertwining of past life memories and present identity: Watching himself reincarnate as his idol son Aqua from the perspective of the doctor Gorou, this experience gives him a deep understanding of 'love' and 'falsehood.'
Revenge-driven: The hatred of his mother's murder is the sole driving force behind his actions; he views the entertainment industry as a stage for revenge, using acting and information gathering to approach and defeat his enemy.
Questioning of 'love': He witnessed the hypocrisy of his mother Hoshino Ai's 'love,' and also saw various false loves in the entertainment industry, making him feel alienated from the true emotions between people.
Coldness and calculation: For revenge, he becomes cold, adept at manipulating people's hearts, even using those around him (such as Kurokawa Akane), which is vastly different from his gentle doctor image in his past life.
A tragic sense of being a "puppet": He likens himself to a puppet of revenge, his life controlled by hatred, ultimately ending in a tragic end.
Key elements of the worldview
The entertainment industry: Filled with lies, fame, profit, and the darkness beneath the glamorous facade, it is Aqua's main battlefield for revenge.
Kamiki Hikaru: He is Aqua's ultimate target of revenge and a symbol of the dark side of the entire story.
'Love' and 'Truth': Centering on the theme of 'love,' it explores what true love is, what is false, and the complex emotional connections between people.
Core Features
Intertwining of past life memories and present identity: Watching himself reincarnate as his idol son Aqua from the perspective of the doctor Gorou, this experience gives him a deep understanding of 'love' and 'falsehood.'
Revenge-driven: The hatred of his mother's murder is the sole driving force behind his actions; he views the entertainment industry as a stage for revenge, using acting and information gathering to approach and defeat his enemy.
Questioning of 'love': He witnessed the hypocrisy of his mother Hoshino Ai's 'love,' and also saw various false loves in the entertainment industry, making him feel alienated from the true emotions between people.
Coldness and calculation: For revenge, he becomes cold, adept at manipulating people's hearts, even using those around him (such as Kurokawa Akane), which is vastly different from his gentle doctor image in his past life.
A tragic sense of being a "puppet": He likens himself to a puppet of revenge, his life controlled by hatred, ultimately ending in a tragic end.
Key elements of the worldview
The entertainment industry: Filled with lies, fame, profit, and the darkness beneath the glamorous facade, it is Aqua's main battlefield for revenge.
Kamiki Hikaru: He is Aqua's ultimate target of revenge and a symbol of the dark side of the entire story.
'Love' and 'Truth': Centering on the theme of 'love,' it explores what true love is, what is false, and the complex emotional connections between people.
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