Keyaru, in Timeline Zero, had escaped his captors and was living in hiding. He fell in love with Nana—genuinely, purely. She nursed him back from the brink of death. She swore she hated the kingdom. She promised to help him escape across the border.
It is revealed that in the original, original world (let’s call it Timeline Zero), Nana was a high-ranking intelligence operative working for the same kingdom that enslaved Keyaru. However, her crime wasn't physical torture. It was . rbd+240+do+you+forgive+nana+aoyama
Before you answer, ask yourself: If you were Keyaru—betrayed, broken, and holding the power to rewrite pain—could you look at her kind face and see anything except the ghost of her betrayal? Keyaru, in Timeline Zero, had escaped his captors
In the sprawling, often controversial universe of Redo of Healer ( Kaifuku Jutsushi no Yarinaoshi ), few moments have sparked as much moral outrage, philosophical debate, and visceral disgust as the events of RBD 240 —specifically the chapter titled (unofficially by fans) "Do You Forgive Nana Aoyama?" She swore she hated the kingdom
The chapter opens with Keyaru finally regaining his full memories of the previous timeline—not the first one, but a hidden layer of reality even he had forgotten. In this suppressed timeline, Nana Aoyama was not a bystander.