The chapter establishes their individual arrivals through flashbacks: petty theft, protecting a sibling, a street fight gone wrong, being framed. The common thread? Poverty and a broken system that crushed them young.
The chapter ends with An-chan declaring, “From now on, we are brothers.” rainbow nisha rokubou no shichinin chapter 1
, who violently beats Sakuragi as punishment for the disturbance while the others watch in shock. Forging the Bond The chapter ends with An-chan declaring, “From now
Outside the barred window, the rain has stopped. A break in the clouds reveals the moon. But in their hearts, a different phenomenon occurs—a promise of a rainbow after the storm. But in their hearts, a different phenomenon occurs—a
The chapter opens in . The country is still rebuilding from the ashes of World War II. Poverty is rampant, and the social safety net is weak. We are introduced to the Sukoya Reform School —a hellish institution masquerading as a place of correction.
The first chapter of , titled "Seven from Compound Two, Cell Six," serves as a visceral introduction to the harsh realities of post-war Japan (1955) and the brutalization of youth within the Shio Reformatory. The Crucible of Shared Suffering