
ここからの静けさからサビのドゥンドゥンした感じほんま好き

サビ入って一呼吸置いてからグリッサンドの後にギターが迫ってくるのがカッコ良すぎるその後ワルツっぽくなるのも最高


) (something that Ope echoed with Steel literally being jealous of Nuro's heart, "I mean the organ you just have is valuable to me"), and also mocks her ex' manners (

ここの音が大好きすぎる…

) would appear at first sight as supporting the cheating theory and the idea that there were three people involved, but if you watch that scene you'll notice that as those lyrics are sang the focus doesn't switch between Nuro and the faceless mannequin representing Steel, the MV switches between Nuro and NURO in a basket. Again, the 'him' Nuro doesn't trust anymore is presented as the version of herself that is wearing more formal and more masculine attire, and we learned in Reception and Pomegranate that Hachiya likes dress codes as a metaphor for hiding your true self, so retroactively it makes sense that we never got to see the woman that Nuro and Steel were supposedly fighting over, she was hidden in plain sight.

My point is, there are pieces of information pointing to the idea that Nuro is the elusive figure hidden throughout the trilogy, for instance, the lyrics of Neurosis always talk about two people, such as "Smashed into pieces, the finale of the two tumbled down" (). The line 'Along with your "Goodbye", I can't trust anyone, nor him anymore" (

That would explain why the Nuro hidden by the basket wears masc clothing while the Nuro we see exposed throughout the video wears a wide-brimmed hat, the very same hat which would go on to be used in Purple Hype for a specific mannequin wearing femme accessories seen at of that MV.Now, Purple Hype features lots of mannequins, but this one stands out because the manequinn immediately loses its head once Steel starts seeing everything through the literal and metaphorical kaleidoscope that is drugs. And who is the one person we've previously seen that Steel wants to hit in the head so darn badly that he even had a dream mid-coma where he imagined himself doing exactly that? Nuro.

) in a way that matches Steel's superficial fixation on elegant clothes and fancy banquets as shown in Purple Hype.
