Mood Indigo
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Drama
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 6
avg.Runtime | 25 min
First EP | 2019-07-24
Last EP | 2019-08-28
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Rating : 7.3
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A broke novelist ghostwrites erotica to survive—but when a dying legend makes a twisted demand, he and his editor must face what they’ll sacrifice.
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season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2019-07-24
A broke novelist ghostwrites erotica to survive—but when a dying legend makes a twisted demand, he and his editor must face what they’ll sacrifice.
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Destiny Is Like the Color Indigo
2019-07-24
After years apart, Kido and Kijima reconnect at the funeral of a professor from college. When Kido learns of Kijima's financial troubles, he offers a way to earn some money through writing a different novel style.
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In Search of a Moment of Oblivion
2019-07-31
Kido's job is to get the last book of their top writer, Mr. Gamouda, before he dies. After accomplishing such a feat, he can get transferred to a better job. When under pressure, Kido convinces Mr. Gamouda to stay by offering Kijima as an apprentice. However, in order for Gamouda to take Kijima as an apprentice, he must pass a test.
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Awakening Beyond the Limits of Rationale
2019-08-07
After an intimate test, Kido wants more. Meanwhile, Kijima seems uncertain of how the two will continue after this night. Prolonging this change, Kijima finally begins his apprenticeship with Mr. Gamoda.
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The Art of Loving
2019-08-14
Kijima takes care of Kamoda as his health rapidly fails. Kido is experiencing mounting pressure from his wife and his personal goals regarding his current job.
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The Chain Reaction of Betrayal and Sadness
2019-08-21
Kijima learns the truth about Kido's fiancé and his plans to leave the publishing company.
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Head to the Other End That Exists
2019-08-28
Kijima plans a funeral for Kamoda and publishes his posthumous work.
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