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The video starts by introducing Ayumu Fujino, highlighting her first kiss and the importance of her diary, which she uses to remember these moments. It shows a dramatic accident sequence followed by a fast-forward through years of life, culminating in Fujino's reincarnation and quest for her love.
The narrative introduces Kyomoto, a student who struggles with school rules. The focus then shifts to advice on improving art skills, recommending learning perspective, human anatomy, and three-dimensional thinking. Various art books are shown, emphasizing continuous practice and study.
The video explores the journey of artistic development. Fujino grapples with her art, while Kyomoto achieves some recognition. It touches on personal struggles and the importance of perseverance in the face of creative blocks. Fujino's early work, 'Truth', and Kyomoto's 'Summer Festival' are highlighted.
Kyomoto gains recognition, winning a runner-up prize with 'Metaru Pare-do' at a young age. Her manga 'Shark Kick' becomes popular, leading to an anime adaptation. However, this success is overshadowed by a tragic incident at Yamagata Art College, where a mass killing occurs, forcing 'Shark Kick' into hiatus due to Kyomoto's illness.
Despite the tragedy, Fujino continues her artistic journey, inspired by Kyomoto. The video depicts her revisiting Kyomoto's home and finding strength in her memory. Fujino eventually takes over 'Shark Kick', continuing Kyomoto's legacy and finding her own artistic voice.
The story concludes with Fujino continuing to draw, driven by her connection to Kyomoto. She embraces the 'Shark Kick' series, ensuring Kyomoto's work and spirit live on. The final scene alludes to the continuation of the story, with Fujino's 'Metal Parade' and the ongoing 'Shark Kick' series.