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As time goes on, Tinja’s life becomes increasingly intertwined with the crow’s egg beneath her pillow. Despite her mother's constant criticisms and demands, Tinja strives for perfection in gymnastics, yearning to impress Sophia. Yet, the egg appears to respond to her emotions, facilitating a peculiar connection between Tinja and her creation.
Her emotional struggles manifest physically as pain during training, further escalating her mental anguish. While Sophia expresses her newfound love for Taro, Tinja feels abandoned and overshadowed by her mother’s aspirations for another relationship, complicating her own emotional landscape. In a climactic moment, the egg hatches, unleashing a terrifying creature—an embodiment of Tinja's pent-up emotions and frustrations.