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What if Asa's development from now on ends up in a Perfect Blue situation? She, much as Denji did once, is climbing the stares of fame (while Denji is going downhill hitting rock bottom with reality) without a mask or persona to protect her integrity -unlike Denji whose identity is unknown-, expossing and selling herself without restrictions to the world that, for famous young ladies especially her age, is so utterly dangerous. An idol borns from the objectification of a human being the moment is recognizable in the eyes of the public, getting stripped of their sense of self and becoming a frankenstein, a manufactured being, a vessel of what everyone desires to be away from reality: happy, succesful, intelligent, strong, beautiful, loved, things that Asa deep down, wants to be seen as. To be set free of loneliness and sadness, following up a path of altruist born of her love for chainsaw man! where there's no room to feel uncertainity about her actions, something that her weak moral compass have struggled so hard to determinate, where's the line that separates right or wrong. And so, the public will succefully make Asa everything she ever wished for... until her humanity clashes with her manufactured idol self. It's pretty common to see how fame ruin celebrities lifes, but worse cases are from young girls whose guardians (a luxury Asa doesn't have as an orphan) weren't supposed to let people do everything they want to their children, expossing them to the perversity of humanity; it's where stalkers and creepy fans start to play: to protect the girl's purity while make her their own property.

Being chainsaw man for Denji have its own heavy risks and rewards, but, no matter how famous csm is, Denji is still Denji, intact, uncorrupted, since his crisis comes from the separation of his identity as human-devil. He still can enjoy the silence and boredom that comes to living as a japanese citizen, something that, in these tragedies, is just a dream.

Asa's borders will start to blur.

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