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What if Bachira's "monster" isn't just a metaphor? After Blue Lock ends, Bachira begins to unravel. The imaginary friend that once drove his passion on the field starts consuming him off it — manifesting as an obsessive, possessive fixation on Isagi as the only person who ever truly saw him. Isagi, now thriving in his own career, starts receiving unsettling messages, gifts left at his door, evidence that Bachira has been watching him. But the horror isn't just what Bachira is doing — it's that part of Isagi understands it, even craves being needed that desperately. The story alternates between Bachira's deteriorating grip on reality and Isagi's moral struggle between wanting to save him and recognizing that their bond itself might be the thing destroying Bachira. Dark themes of codependency, mental illness, and the question of whether love born from loneliness can ever be healthy.
Bookmarked by acc3ee3
17 Jun 2026

