A door to another world begins in the midst of a boring everyday life.
Yumeji, a first-year high school student, is bored with his mundane daily life, with no hobbies or dreams for the future. His only salvation is a casual conversation with his cheerful and sociable childhood friend, Hibiki Hanano.
One morning, Yumeji is troubled by the strange feeling that he can’t remember anything about an impressive dream, even though he feels like he had one. While researching “dreams” on social media to stave off boredom, he comes across the term “lucid dreaming.”
“In a dream, you can be aware that you’re dreaming and do what you like.”
If reality is boring, then just have fun in your dreams—thinking this, Yumeji begins training to master lucid dreaming.
Once you tell your audience that MC is having schizo at that point, I might as well question whether the MCs perspective is even real, and what he experiences and what the author is writing is even coherent. I would definitely like is there’s a perspective change at 60~+ to actually show which is real and which is not, what is normal anymore as everyone honestly is absolutely crazy, there’s literally no one whose considered normal in this story or atleast grounded to some semblence of normalcy.