Self-proclaimed “mad scientist” Rintaro Okabe runs a lab in Akihabara with his childhood friend and a genius hacker girl. They accidentally invent a way to send text messages to the past—changing history with each “D-mail.” At first, it’s silly: betting on lottery numbers, preventing a friend from being late. But then they try to save a life. And reality starts to unravel. Every change creates a new timeline, and each timeline has a cost. Okabe watches his friends die in increasingly horrific ways, only to rewind and fail again. The question becomes: can he save everyone without breaking time itself?
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Genius high school student Light Yagami finds a supernatural notebook: write anyone’s name inside while picturing their face, and they die. At first, he uses it to execute criminals, dreaming of a utopia where he reigns as god. But the world’s greatest detective—a mysterious figure known only as “L”—takes the bait. What follows is a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game of wits, where every move is a trap and every word a lie. Light must kill L without being caught; L must prove Light is Kira without being killed. The question isn’t who will win—but whether justice can survive when both sides are monsters.
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