once she entered, there was no looking back. what appeared to be an ordinary bedroom was ultimately an ensnaring trap set by her adoptive guardians -- scientists performing illegal experiments on children under the guise of parenthood. the room mechanically locked its own doors and windows as soon as she entered, and her cries for help couldn't break through the room's metal-plated walls. the only form of communication she had was banging on the decrepit floorboards, which sent another enslaved child to cook food and deliver it to the room. the room would unlock its door and suck the food in within milliseconds, leaving her no chance to escape. her mindset quickly shifted to paranoia after fully realizing her situation, soon after which she turned to the internet. the room convinced her to present herself as a new person, through which she gained a valuable reputation. that was not her though -- she was still trapped, and disassociated herself with her online persona. but was this really her situation? perhaps her adpotive parents were only neglectful. perhaps the room was not a form of human experimentation. perhaps the trauma of her biological parents dying in front of her eyes and being adopted shortly after influenced her to lock herself in her room by choice, and to become a new person in the meanwhile. trapped within her own mind and restricted by her own unconscious desires, an innocent 12 year old girl is the protagonist of the new hit psychological horror anime "eromanga-sensei."