Shuichi Kagaya was never meant to be a monster.
Once, he lived as an ordinary high school boy — quiet, reserved, and painfully human. But fate had other plans. His cursed ability transformed him into something unrecognizable: a beast of flesh, claws, and fangs.
Even then, Shuichi remained more than just a monster. His fragile humanity still clung to him — a heart that cared, a soul that protected, and memories that tied him to the world of humans.
But what if all of that was stripped away?
What if Shuichi lost his humanity completely, leaving behind only the beast?
Would Clair Still Recognize Him?
Clair Sawada was the one person who looked past Shuichi’s monstrous shell. She trusted him enough to fight inside his body, to share his pain, and to rely on him as both a weapon and a partner.
If Shuichi’s humanity were gone, Clair’s world would collapse. She would face an agonizing decision:
Step inside a hollow monster, knowing the boy she cared for was gone.
Or raise her gun, putting an end to the beast once and for all.
Her loyalty was to Shuichi, the boy. But what if only the beast remained?
The Collapse of Their Bond
The connection between Shuichi and Clair was fragile but powerful. It was their trust, their reliance on each other, that gave them strength.
If Shuichi’s humanity disappeared, that bond would shatter instantly.
Clair would no longer be his partner — she would be his prey.
Every moment of teamwork would vanish, replaced by fear.
The story of their survival together would end in betrayal and blood.
The bond that defined Gleipnir would simply cease to exist.
The Rise of the True Monster
With humanity gone, nothing would remain to hold Shuichi back.
No hesitation. No morality. No compassion.
The beast would fight with pure instinct, driven only by hunger, rage, and dominance. His monstrous form would no longer be a curse — it would become his true self.
In this reality, Shuichi would no longer be the reluctant boy forced into battles he didn’t want. He would be a predator, an unstoppable monster who lived only to destroy.
The title of “The Monster of Gleipnir” would finally be earned.
The Fate of the World Around Him
The ripple effect would be catastrophic.
Allies like Clair, Elena, or even other fighters would turn against him out of fear.Enemies would either be slaughtered or flee, unable to fight something so uncontrollable.
The fragile balance of power in Gleipnir’s violent game would be shattered, replaced by chaos.
Instead of a story about survival, the world of Gleipnir would become the tale of an apex predator ruling through terror.
Final Answer: Humanity Is Everything
If Shuichi lost his humanity completely, he would no longer be Shuichi Kagaya.
The boy, the partner, the protector — all of that would be gone.
Only the monster would remain.
What remained would be a hollow shell of fangs and flesh, feared by everyone and loved by no one. Clair’s story would end in heartbreak, and the fragile hope that carried them both would be destroyed.
In that world, Shuichi would not exist.
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