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In both the manga and the 2022 live-action drama, the fourth installment marks a major shift as Eiji begins to confront his "other self." It seems you are looking for a guide

The half-grey (semi-criminal) group led by the sadistic Sai , faces a sudden crackdown by the police. Eiji learns that Sai has died, and Sai is initially blamed for the murder of Yoko Hata. However, Eiji's internal investigation suggests B-ichi might be the one truly responsible for the escalating violence. 4. Dark Imagery and Psychological Horror During this "blackout," his B-ichi persona was active

Eiji wakes up to realize that have passed without his knowledge. During this "blackout," his B-ichi persona was active. He finds terrifying clues in his possession—including a bloodied baseball bat and a large sum of cash—linking him to recent violent events. 3. The Fall of 'Skull' and Sai's Fate The Missing Three Days

Critics and readers note that this chapter/episode emphasizes the of Eiji's trauma. In the manga, Chapter 4 features intense sequences depicting a panic attack and a shocking "nightmare" that may actually be a suppressed memory of his father's crimes. Character Dynamics in Part 4

Eiji finally admits his condition to his girlfriend, . He confesses that he has missing gaps in his memory and fears he might be a murderer. Kyoka’s reaction is a turning point; she chooses to support him, agreeing to help investigate the actions of his second personality, B-ichi . 2. The Missing Three Days