
Shiguang Dailiren III
Oshimeter
Synopsis
With the ability to dive into photographs and relive the moments they captured, Cheng Xiaoshi partners with Lu Guang, who can see the timeline of events connected to those photos. Together they run a small studio called Time Photo Studio, taking on clients who need something changed — or understood — about their past. It's a deceptively simple setup that hides some genuinely gut-wrenching storytelling. Season 3 picks up after the dust settles from the Li Tianchen incident, but peace doesn't last. Someone named Xia Fei goes missing, an old figure called Vein resurfaces, and Qiao Ling starts developing powers of her own. What really hooks you this time is that the mystery starts pulling threads connected to Cheng Xiaoshi's own parents and a case called the Bahati fire. The deeper they dig, the more personal and dangerous everything gets. The tone stays that same blend of emotional weight and creeping suspense the series has always nailed. If you liked ERASED for its time-manipulation tension and the way it tied childhood trauma into its mystery, or Summer Time Rendering for layered supernatural detective work, this scratches a very similar itch. The 24-episode ONA format gives the story room to breathe without dragging, and CMC Media's animation continues to be sharp and expressive. Honestly, Link Click has been one of the best-kept secrets in the donghua space for a while now. Season 3 feels like where everything converges.
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