Yasu-Tsuyokute - Koharu and Daiki
The scene unfolds in a labyrinth of towering metropolis, where neon lights flicker like fireflies against the obsidian sky. Central to the frame stands **Koharu**, a colossus whose translucent skin shimmers under the city's artificial glow, her limbs stretching beyond the horizon. Her form is both ethereal and imposing, fingers brushing skyscrapers as she traverses the terrain, each step resonating like a thunderclap. Nearby, **Daiki** navigates the urban sprawl with unflinching resolve, his figure dwarfed yet undeterred amidst the debris of her passage. The interplay of scale and fragility is heightened by the way her presence warps the environment—cranes bowing unnaturally, bridges bending under her gaze. The narrative is a dance of contrasts: the serene elegance of her movements juxtaposed with the chaos she inadvertently sows, while Daiki’s journey through this shifting landscape mirrors the tension between vulnerability and resilience.

















