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Throughout the earlier volumes (RBD 180–230), Nana served as Keyaru’s moral anchor. While he methodically dismantled the lives of Princess Flare and the warrior Blade, Nana bandaged his wounds, asked no questions, and offered him unconditional kindness. Fans latched onto her. She was the “forgiveness test.” If Keyaru could spare her, he might not be beyond redemption.

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Before you answer, ask yourself: If you were Keyaru—betrayed, broken, and holding the power to rewrite pain—could you look at her kind face and see anything except the ghost of her betrayal? Throughout the earlier volumes (RBD 180–230), Nana served

On the night of their planned flight, Nana drugged Keyaru’s meal. She didn’t hand him over to the guards immediately. Instead, she spent three days pretending to look for him while secretly reporting his location. When the soldiers finally came, she stood behind their captain, watching without emotion as Keyaru was recaptured. Her reason? "They had my little sister. I had no choice." She was the “forgiveness test

The chapter opens with Keyaru finally regaining his full memories of the previous timeline—not the first one, but a hidden layer of reality even he had forgotten. In this suppressed timeline, Nana Aoyama was not a bystander.