Kōsei Arima was a child piano prodigy, but after his abusive mother died, he stopped hearing the sound of his own playing—as if the world went silent. Now a depressed middle schooler, he drifts through gray days. Then he meets Kaori Miyazono, a free-spirited violinist who plays with wild abandon and drags him back onto the stage. She is sunlight to his shadow. But Kaori has a secret, one hidden in the title’s “lie.” As Kōsei rediscovers music and love, he learns that some songs are beautiful precisely because they end too soon.

Self-proclaimed “mad scientist” Rintaro Okabe runs a lab in Akihabara with his childhood friend and a genius hacker girl. They accidentally invent a way to send text messages to the past—changing history with each “D-mail.” At first, it’s silly: betting on lottery numbers, preventing a friend from being late. But then they try to save a life. And reality starts to unravel. Every change creates a new timeline, and each timeline has a cost. Okabe watches his friends die in increasingly horrific ways, only to rewind and fail again. The question becomes: can he save everyone without breaking time itself?

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