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Adam is a timid college student who suddenly gains the ability to “rewind” time by a few seconds whenever someone touches a certain birthmark on his neck. However, each rewind causes a hilariously inappropriate physical side effect: his clothes vanish. As female classmates, a mischievous senior, and even his childhood friend discover this “power,” they start exploiting it for their own amusement—leading to chaotic, ecchi-filled loops where Adam tries to regain control of his dignity.

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