Daiji, the reluctant heir to Muyami’s musical empire, is called to the top floor of Mekata’s colossal talent agency, where an unwelcome news awaits him. Confronted with the inevitable, Daiji must decide—now, or never.
Vitral (Stained Glass) tells the tale of Daiji and Tsumi, two sixteen-year-old boys living in the bustling metropolis of Mekata, a heart-shaped nation in Asia that shares the city’s name. Daiji is the son of the country’s greatest superstar, the imperious owner of MH, its most powerful talent agency. Yet Daiji has no desire for fame and lives under the crushing weight of his father’s expectations.
Tsumi, by contrast, is a gentle, wide-eyed boy who dreams of becoming a mega-star like his idol, Muyami. But on Christmas Eve, fate draws both of them to a phantom stained-glass window, where they glimpse a dark and devastating future awaiting them.
Determined to change what they have seen, they join forces—though doing so means breaking the curse tied to the stained glass and facing Muyami’s wrath. Tsumi is supported by his circle of musician friends—Higa, Tadashi, Mirai, Toshi, and the elegant Midore, his manager.
Along the arduous road to stardom, Tsumi finds himself falling in love with Daiji. But in Mekata, such love is forbidden—dangerous enough to destroy Tsumi’s rising career and shadowed still further by the Specter that haunts the ghostly stained glass.
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