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Something I have been wondering for a while now, does the exposure to the light also affect kyou even though the beam isn't directed at him? Does he inadvertently manipulate his own perception of reality when he hypnotize others? I mean, even if it isn't used on him the patterns are still in the light, and we saw that they were strong enough to put someone in a trance despite being many buildings away. It would also explain why Kyou seems to actually believe that, in the robot ending, Nozomi and her friends are actually robot despite being fully aware at first that it is all a ruse.


By the way, I love the way you write this story. It is obvious that you actually interested yourself on the subject of hypnosis. It feels so refreshing to have a media which doesn't shows hypnosis as a all powerful tool made for evil purposes (even though it is what ends up happening). I wish there were more content like yours.

I think Kyou has always been kinda delusional. the whole fact he never got the hint like Hiroko says even before the light was created proves it sadly.

Maybe, but he is still rational. I mean, never once he doubts about the ground set rules of hypnosis, it is only a way for him to hopefully get closer to Nozomi. He is logical and the fact that he is really into technology makes him more critical on what can or can't be achieved with it. That's why it doesn't make sense for him to believe that the girls are robot. He believes himself to be normal all the time, how would it be normal to have "found" fembots? Which all happened to be those people he looked up to? Loneliness can make you a lot of things, but I don't think he is lonely enough to get crazy.