

There’s nothing wrong with acting differently in different environments Masks are tools adults use in order to protect themselves from being used or tricked by others, as well as a way to assert themselves in daily life. We wear one when we go to work, another when we hang out with friends, a completely different one with our close family and friends, and the list goes on. In today’s hyper-social world everyone has to have more than one persona, a handful of masks if you will. That is until they hear Nagase’s inner voice and discover that her cheerful and playful personality was just a pretense – a false persona she adopted in order to appear more likable in the eyes of others.


Initially the members of the literature club believe this to be an easy task to overcome. This time around they are affected by a phenomenon called “emotional transmission” that randomly transmits their thoughts telepathically to the other without their consent. In the unaired (Blu-ray only) last story arc of Kokoro Connect Taichi and the rest of the literature club are given a devastating blow.
