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, initially built on the idea of "one for all, and all for one," becomes the moral compass Takemichi must protect as the gang begins to drift toward criminality. The Butterfly Effect and Moral Conflict

Ken Wakui’s is a high-stakes blend of delinquent gang culture and time-travel science fiction that explores the heavy burden of regret and the power of second chances. Through its protagonist, Takemichi Hanagaki, the series examines how small, courageous actions can ripple across time to alter a tragic destiny. The Catalyst of Regret , initially built on the idea of "one

, the series' primary antagonist, serves as a foil to Takemichi. While Takemichi uses his knowledge to save people, Kisaki uses manipulation and foresight to orchestrate tragedies from the shadows. Conclusion and all for one