Sai:Taker - Futari no Artemis
サイ:テイカー―二人のアルテミス― ; Sai:Taker ; Summon Assist Interface
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In the futuristic world of "Sai:Taker - Futari no Artemis," the concept of an energy source called "Life" has become a vital commodity. But only certain individuals possess the unique ability to synchronize with special devices known as "Sai," granting them access to extraordinary powers. These exceptional individuals are known as "Sai Takers." However, within this group, there exists an even more exclusive circle known as "Original Takers."
The "Original Takers" differ from their counterparts as they possess a magical contract with a mysterious device. This contract allows them to manipulate "Life" without relying on a "Sai," and furthermore, it grants them immortality until their "Life" reserves are depleted. Due to their immense power and hidden identities, the "Original Takers" remain concealed from the world's admiration and curiosity.
Amidst this intriguing setting, we are introduced to Nanase Kyouya, an average teenager who finds himself living with two girls, Igarashi Kyouka and Yuma, after the tragic loss of his parents. While Yuma happens to be a "Sai Taker," Kyouka belongs to the rare breed of "Original Takers." Life takes an unexpected turn for Kyouya when he accompanies Yuma and Kyouka to witness the testing of a brand-new magical device, fashioned after Kyouka's own.
Tragedy strikes when a deadly terrorist attack ensues during the testing, leaving Kyouka in a critical condition. In a desperate bid to save her life, Kyouka hastily forms a contract with Kyouya using the experimental device. However, little do they anticipate the side effects that come with it. One of these effects manifest as a gender transformation, turning Kyouya into a girl!
Now, Kyouya must grapple with the revelation of secretly being an "Original Taker" and navigate his new life as a girl. Alongside Yuma, he must attend an elite "Sai Taker" school while concealing his true identity. The stakes are high as he not only strives to maintain a sufficient supply of "Life" to stay alive but also attempts to unravel the mysteries and dangers that come with the newfound power and transformed physique.
Readers are invited to join Kyouya on this thrilling and humorous journey filled with action, comedy, ecchi moments, romance, and supernatural elements. As our hero navigates the challenges of being a secret "Original Taker" and a girl, they will uncover the many surprises and consequences of the device's side effects. Will Kyouya adapt to his newfound identity? Can he keep his secret hidden from his fellow classmates? What other unexpected encounters lie in wait for him?
For those seeking to delve into this captivating tale, "Sai:Taker - Futari no Artemis" promises a high-quality manga experience. Read the latest issues and immerse yourself in the world of Sai Takers, supernatural abilities, and the ever-evolving life of the enigmatic and endearing Kyouya. Expand your horizons and join the adventure online, as the pages of this manga reveal the enthralling story of a boy-turned-girl and the challenges he must face head-on in a world where power comes at a cost.
The "Original Takers" differ from their counterparts as they possess a magical contract with a mysterious device. This contract allows them to manipulate "Life" without relying on a "Sai," and furthermore, it grants them immortality until their "Life" reserves are depleted. Due to their immense power and hidden identities, the "Original Takers" remain concealed from the world's admiration and curiosity.
Amidst this intriguing setting, we are introduced to Nanase Kyouya, an average teenager who finds himself living with two girls, Igarashi Kyouka and Yuma, after the tragic loss of his parents. While Yuma happens to be a "Sai Taker," Kyouka belongs to the rare breed of "Original Takers." Life takes an unexpected turn for Kyouya when he accompanies Yuma and Kyouka to witness the testing of a brand-new magical device, fashioned after Kyouka's own.
Tragedy strikes when a deadly terrorist attack ensues during the testing, leaving Kyouka in a critical condition. In a desperate bid to save her life, Kyouka hastily forms a contract with Kyouya using the experimental device. However, little do they anticipate the side effects that come with it. One of these effects manifest as a gender transformation, turning Kyouya into a girl!
Now, Kyouya must grapple with the revelation of secretly being an "Original Taker" and navigate his new life as a girl. Alongside Yuma, he must attend an elite "Sai Taker" school while concealing his true identity. The stakes are high as he not only strives to maintain a sufficient supply of "Life" to stay alive but also attempts to unravel the mysteries and dangers that come with the newfound power and transformed physique.
Readers are invited to join Kyouya on this thrilling and humorous journey filled with action, comedy, ecchi moments, romance, and supernatural elements. As our hero navigates the challenges of being a secret "Original Taker" and a girl, they will uncover the many surprises and consequences of the device's side effects. Will Kyouya adapt to his newfound identity? Can he keep his secret hidden from his fellow classmates? What other unexpected encounters lie in wait for him?
For those seeking to delve into this captivating tale, "Sai:Taker - Futari no Artemis" promises a high-quality manga experience. Read the latest issues and immerse yourself in the world of Sai Takers, supernatural abilities, and the ever-evolving life of the enigmatic and endearing Kyouya. Expand your horizons and join the adventure online, as the pages of this manga reveal the enthralling story of a boy-turned-girl and the challenges he must face head-on in a world where power comes at a cost.
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