The stage is set. The actors are ready. And the curtain rises on the play, Tokyo Blade. However, there is another story aside from the play: that of the actors themselves.
The creator of Tokyo Blade isn't happy with the unfaithful adaptation of her manga and demands a revision of the entire script. However, only twenty days remain until opening.
Time is dwindling, and a question looms: a faithful Tokyo Blade adaptation or one tailored for theater? Amidst the tension, only one person can convince Abiko to compromise.
Abiko and GOA collaborate on a new script and now the pressure is on the actors to bring the script to life. However, Aqua soon faces an unexpected challenge during rehearsal.
Aqua confides in Akane, revealing his true motives. She vows to remain by his side, but this deepening bond causes Akane's rivalry with Kana to intensify.
Their pasts shaped their acting. Kana wanted to shine as an actress, but she compromised to be useful. Meanwhile, Aqua's childhood trauma led to a unique acting method.
The actors shone brilliantly, and the curtain fell on a successful play, setting the stage for the next performance as Aqua and Taiki press the director for answers.
Taiki discovers a surprising connection, but reveals something Aqua wasn't expecting. Meanwhile, Ruby hopes one person in particular notices B Komachi's growing fame.
Aqua doesn't have to live for revenge and can finally look towards a brighter future. But what does this mean for the relationships he's cultivated in pursuit of a killer?
The place where Goro and Sarina once lived and where the twins were born, Aqua and Ruby visit Miyazaki for the first time in more than a dozen years. On the other hand, Ruby continues to hide her feelings for Goro in her heart.
A gruesome discovery finally gives Aqua the closure he needs to begin a new chapter in his life. But as he steps into a brighter tomorrow, Ruby's descent into darkness begins.