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He also confirmed that the numbering is a pun: RBD stands for "Redo Betrayal Doctrine" , and 240 refers to the 240 hours (10 days) Nana spent nursing Keyaru before her betrayal in Timeline Zero.

Characters are sketched with subtle economy. The narrator is complex—capable of tenderness and thoughtless cruelty—rendered through internal monologue and muted interaction. Secondary figures are less fully drawn but serve as effective mirrors for the narrator’s conscience. Aoyama excels at making silences reveal character as much as dialogue does. rbd+240+do+you+forgive+nana+aoyama

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