I didn’t bring anything. I was trying to save them.
Flames roar. Then—a strange, deep hum. Like a temple bell cracked and reversed.
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“I don’t know what forgiveness means anymore. I was six. You were seventeen. You were supposed to protect me. Instead, you became the thing I feared most.”
And what answer did heaven give?
Includes the complete two-disc audio drama and is available through major retail platforms like AmiAmi and the CDJapan Regular Edition Page . I didn’t bring anything
Then punish me. Take the rest of my soul. I’ll become a true oni. I’ll wander the earth forgetting everything. Even you. Is that what you want?
Kazuyuki Okitsu faces the monumental task of voicing Ohba, a character defined by emotional numbness and hidden fragility. Okitsu navigates this complexity flawlessly. He utilizes a detached, airy, and slightly exhausted tone that perfectly mirrors Ohba’s internal resignation. During the story's high-stakes, emotionally charged climaxes, Okitsu’s voice cracks and shifts. This gives the audience a profound window into a broken man slowly learning how to feel again.
The seiyuu are given scripts that allow for a wide range of emotional expression, from weeping to manic laughter. Conclusion Then—a strange, deep hum
: Voiced by Kazuyuki Okitsu (興津和幸) , Aoki is the "Demon" of the title. He is an older, tired, and burnt-out teacher who has long since given up on passion or ambition. His "demon" is not one of malevolence, but of self-isolation and a life lived in emotional gray. He is haunted by the scars of his past, particularly a difficult relationship with his mother, which has left him fearful of making decisions and forming genuine connections. Throughout the story, he is constantly thrown off balance by Tengoku's provocations. The voice actor, Okitsu-san, delivers a nuanced performance, capturing Aoki's initial listlessness, his growing frustration, and his eventual, reluctant vulnerability as he begins to open up. Critics and fans have praised how Okitsu masterfully portrays a character who "can't be read," with his smooth, enigmatic voice perfectly fitting the role of a "dangerous school nurse".
You think a child’s forgiveness is enough? I lost my grandson. My only blood. He was three days old when you burned our world.