After rereading this masterpiece quite a few times, I got some key points to understand what exactly happened but it is just my assumption. Dr. Matsuzaki turned out to be an assassin as Aragaki said, who kills the criminals that does not get behind the bars due to their immense money power or some other reasons and does not have guilt or remorse for their sins, he does not leave traces behind and plays with the sinners minds and makes them kill each other. Investigator Aragaki helps him to do so because he can not tolerate such injustice which he mentioned in this chapter. Dr. Matsuzaki is a master of disguise who used Psychiatrist Matsuzaki, Producer Aiba and Reporter Nojima's fake personas to kill the killers here. He is a full fledged assassin because of his past explained in chapter 6 of the manga. After his parents death and the injustice of court he studied psychiatry and became a psychiatrist, but in the background he works with Investigator Aragaki to do what he did in the whole manga (the work of an assassin). He must have done it many times but since Naomi is the protagonist so her story was shown here. Investigator Aragaki said that Dr. Matsuzaki told Naomi his past which he never tells anyone, that means out of all the acting and lies he did the whole time, this was the only truth he said, mostly because he fell in love with Naomi due to the course of events in the story. Now why does Takumi and Dr. Matsuzaki's face resembles each other. That is because Naomi has not seen Takumi after losing her memories. None of the characters recognizes him, they find Matsuzaki as a new character in their life. (Even Naomi questions about his identity after gaining her memories back). If he actually looks like Takumi then everyone should recognize him since they were best friends before and killed him as well. Whether it is love or hate, they were suppose to remember that face throughout their life. This is a psychological and aesthetic manga with a psychiatrist as the deuteragonist, and the two main characters explored many psychological aspects of mind for example, "Selective Amnesia", "Split Disorder", "Psychological Hypnosis", and many more. So it is natural that they showed Naomi's (Protagonist) psychology from start to end. Since she has not seen him after losing her memories, and the only person she trusted the whole time was Dr. Matsuzaki and deep inside she fell in love with him that is why his facial features got mixed with her first love Takumi when she regained her memories. This was also mentioned by Dr. Matsuzaki in chapter 3 that the human mind does not record the memories as accurately as a video camera, declarative memories are paired with human feelings and their is a tendency for human beings to rewrite the memories according to their own convenience. We also noticed that in some panels Takumi looks a bit different from Dr. Matsuzaki and in some panels they look exactly the same. That shows that Naomi fell in love with Dr. Matsuzaki now. That is why Takumi and Matsuzaki's final romantic words to her came to her mind. "I love you" from Takumi and "Naomi-san, Goodbye" from Matsuzaki. From the beginning till the end Naomi and Dr. Matsuzaki both proved that mind is a complicated entity. This manga is a real masterpiece. Loved it. |