Mei - Haruka
In most iterations, Mei Haruka begins as an overlooked individual—the quiet classmate, the junior employee whose ideas are dismissed, the artist without an audience. Her initial struggle is not with active hostility but with invisibility . This phase is crucial because it strips away the performative layers of personality. Without the drug of constant approval, Mei is forced to ask: Who am I when no one is watching? Her answer becomes her foundation.
"I know," the man said. He slid a photograph out of his pocket. It showed a young woman laughing in a field of sunflowers. "This belonged to her. My wife. She... she faded. A year ago." mei haruka
The truth, however, was far more intriguing. In most iterations, Mei Haruka begins as an