Noah and Yuri awaken in a desolate, post-apocalyptic Tokyo, surrounded by ruined buildings and an eerie silence. With no memory of the past or knowledge of how they arrived, they struggle to survive in this hostile environment. As they scavenge for food and seek shelter, they uncover a diary revealing that they are 500 years in the future. The weight of this revelation strains their relationship, leading to a heart-wrenching confrontation. Amidst Noah's mental breakdown and Yuri's physical exhaustion, they slowly rebuild their bond, finding solace in each other. However, their fragile peace is shattered by a devastating flood that separates them. Alone and disoriented, Noah and Yuri must navigate new challenges and harsh conditions, driven by the hope of reuniting. Amidst the ruins of civilization, they cling to the belief that together, they can overcome the darkest of times.
Noah awoke, feeling as though he'd slept for a decade. As he rose and looked around, disorientation settled in. The world was unrecognizable. Ruined buildings loomed around him, their skeletal remains draped in thick moss, giving the city an eerie, forgotten feel.
He began to search, and soon found an unconscious girl, alive but unresponsive. He quickly picked her up and waited for her to wake. Hours passed, and his stomach growled, a sharp reminder of his hunger. He scavenged for food, finding little in the desolate landscape. "This little bit will have to do," he muttered to himself. "But what happened here? Everything is gone. This place is nothing like I remember."
A faint groan interrupted his thoughts. He turned to see the girl stirring. Relief washed over him as he stood up and approached her.
"Hey, can you hear me?" he asked urgently.
"What is this place? Do you know what happened here? Who are you? What year it?"
She blinked at him, confusion clouding her eyes. "Who are you and what's going on?" she asked.
Noah sighed, realizing they were both lost. "I'm Noah," he said. "I was hoping you'd fill me in."
She regained her composure quickly.
"I'm Yuri. Do you know where we are?"
He shook his head. "It looks like Tokyo, from the infrastructure, but it's abandoned. What could've happened?"
They both fell silent, the weight of their predicament sinking in