In the present, the "current" Kaede sets goals to overcome her agoraphobia. She pushes herself to visit the park and eventually tries to go back to school. The Climax
"What I think, Sakuta-kun, is that life is here for us to become kinder." 12 : Life Is a Never-Ending Dream
Watch the emotional weight of these final moments and see how Kaede's journey reaches its peak in this episode: In the present, the "current" Kaede sets goals
Kaede’s attempt to reintegrate into society while Sakuta fears the return of her original memories will erase the "Kaede" he has lived with for the past two years. 📝 Plot Summary 📝 Plot Summary The struggle with Adolescence Syndrome
The struggle with Adolescence Syndrome and the trauma of dissociative identity disorder.
A pivotal moment in the episode features a flashback with on the beach. She tells Sakuta:
Sakuta reveals to Mai and Nodoka the truth about Kaede's condition. Two years prior, Kaede suffered severe online bullying, which manifested as physical wounds on her body (Adolescence Syndrome). This trauma caused her original personality to "sleep," and a new, amnesiac version of Kaede emerged. Kaede’s Quest