


Shu and the others eventually break out of Loop 7, though in the process a resurrected Gai appears and severs Shu’s right arm, transferring the Void Genome to him. As food and Apocalypse Vaccine supplies run low, Shu is elected the new student council president and becomes a tyrant.

Two weeks since the second outbreak of the Apocalypse Virus, the GHQ seals off the area surrounding Ruppongi in Tokyo, now called Loop 7, leaving a large number of teenagers to take refuge at Tennouzu High School along with Funeral Parlor members Shu, Inori, Ayase and Tsugumi. Gai and Shu work together and Shu manages to stab Mana’s stasis pod, knowingly killing Gai in the process. Inori was created to hold Mana’s soul to create a new race of humans after the Apocalypse Virus annihilates the current human population. Shu’s repressed memories return to him, revealing his sister Mana had been the first to be infected with the Apocalypse Virus and caused a massive explosion which spread the Apocalypse Virus across Japan: the Lost Christmas. During one operation, Inori is taken by a boy named Yuu, who possesses the second Void Genome. Shu then extracts Inori’s Void and destroys the attacking Endlaves.Īs events progress, Shu falls in love with Inori and reluctantly joins Funeral Parlor. The vial contains the Void Genome, a powerful genetic weapon derived from the Apocalypse Virus that grants Shu the “Power of the Kings”, an ability that allows his right hand to extract Voids, weapons of people’s psyche given physical form.

As GHQ begins attacking the Ruppongi area looking for the vial, it shatters as Shu goes to rescue Inori when she becomes threatened by GHQ Endlave mechs. Shu follows the coordinates of Inori’s robot to a drop zone where he meets Gai Tsutsugami, leader of Funeral Parlor, who asks him to safeguard a vial. The GHQ Anti Bodies storm the workshop and arrest her for involvement with the terrorist group Funeral Parlor. The story begins when high school student Shu Ouma encounters a wounded girl named Inori Yuzuriha, the vocalist of a popular internet group Egoist, taking refuge at his film club’s workshop.
