In Chapter 3 of the manga , titled "Dadamon Battle," the protagonist Lucky Sonoda prepares for a musical duel against his classmate, Ako Furusu . The chapter centers on Lucky's growth as a pianist and his attempt to find a personal connection to music beyond just playing for his mother. Key Plot Developments
: Hideo Dada gives Lucky three cryptic steps to improve his performance: think of the essence of the piece, "take someone with you," and lead them to another place.
: The story follows Lucky, the "mediocre" one of seven septuplets. While his six siblings are world-renowned piano prodigies, Lucky was cast out by his father for lacking talent. In Chapter 3 of the manga , titled
: It explores the trauma of high-pressure parenting, the "visual-experiential" nature of music, and Lucky's journey to reunite with his siblings through piano.
: Lucky finds Furusu sleeping by a tree at school and later discovers she works at a convenience store to support her family. Through her, he learns about the hardships faced by those outside his father's elite "Otogami" world. : The story follows Lucky, the "mediocre" one
The series was serialized in and is available in English through VIZ Media and MANGA Plus .
: Lucky is tasked with performing Pavane pour une infante défunte for a battle to determine who will be mentored by Hideo Dada . He initially struggles to understand the "essence" of the piece and realizes his playing has always been limited by only thinking of his mother. : Lucky finds Furusu sleeping by a tree
: On the day of the competition, Lucky plays first. He successfully applies Dada's advice by shifting his mental focus from his own mother to Furusu’s mother, allowing him to create a deeper emotional connection to the music. About the Manga Author : Written and illustrated by Mapollo 3 .