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[BanG Dream!] Even though I took care of it for three days and nights, it got stolen by a stray cat in an instant… how sad…

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Mom decided to give a lecture to her daughter who spoke abusively to the family.

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I took care of you for three days and three nights, and yet you were instantly stolen away by a stray cat… how sad…

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After sleeping… I slept for three days and three nights.

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>>2

You’ve really been mothering me all this time, haven’t you?

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>>2

Mutsu-chan has been watching all along.

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Whether good or bad, feminine.

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Having terrifying experiences for two consecutive weeks is already at the level of a prank comedian…

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I thought I was going to fight that bastard old man, but I ended up running away.

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Three days and three nights is too much.

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Huh? (in a low tone)

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Going to that address over there takes a lot of guts.

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Without any ill intentions, you were the main character this time, and even though you went through a lot, you looked cool…

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This time, Den’s expression changed rapidly, and it was interesting.

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The next battle will finally be the Second Battle of Asukayama…

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Soyorin, who has become able to switch between Mama Mode and Den Mode, is strong.

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Hehehe… Nagasaki Soyoka is Soyorin, Soyomama and…

It’s a complete character that includes a gentle den!

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“Please don’t take photos!” was a memorable scene.

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>>15

It’s really cool… I mean, seriously.

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Is there a breeze?

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A woman who gets better and better after the 10th episode when the curse is lifted.

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Taking care of an ex-girlfriend’s matters.

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I can’t seem to be able to throw away my kindness.

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Actually, I feel like it’s a power character after all.

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A woman who is more suited to being a fierce general than a wise general.

This is a military officer.

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The type of kindness that is close and affectionate is difficult for children to understand…

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I never thought that two years later, I would be getting closer to the mom character from the masked short videos.

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As expected of the main character of My Muse.

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Comic Sea Mōnchi

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Somehow, Dangerous has always been kind.

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The band’s original landscape for Den is Monica, who gives Kurata both a whip and a candy, so it makes sense.

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There were times when my obsession with the classics was too strong, and part of it was for Shoko’s sake as well…

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This high school girl is more suited for being a mother than Minami-chan.

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Is it that I’ve made a dangerously close connection with a crappy old man for my doujinshi?

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The stock price of Denmutsu has been going up.

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Stocks with “den” elements have finally started to rise.

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Mutsu → The feeling of soy is bigger than I thought.

The scene where I hand over the cucumber is a significant action for me…

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Is there a possibility that Den cornered Saki-chan at Asukayama and made her cry, and Hikari witnessed it and got really angry?

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>>37

It’s someone who seriously hates Den!

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She’s a character with maternal instincts, but she’s still at an age where it’s okay for her to rely on her parents.

A cute kid who is going through a bit of a rebellious phase.

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This child definitely has the right to be angry at Sayoko.

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It is precisely because I was close to Shoko and Mutsumi that I must not retreat any further and must delve deeper.

If things continue like this, both Saki and Mutsu will be ruined.

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It’s different from what I was thinking!

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Mochan’s arrow towards Soyo is big too.

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Since I was under house arrest, pretending to be a doctor to meet everyone was quite clever.

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It’s nice that they’re strongly reacting to the fact that they don’t know much about Mutsumi-chan compared to when they were in the band.

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Kurata… aren’t your juniors all weirdos?

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The last one? The lack of wrinkles in the forehead, unlike usual, actually gave off a serious anger vibe.

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Rather, I think there were scenes hinting that Haruka would straightforwardly clash with the classic group this time.

I feel like it’s definitely going to explode in some weird direction since there was no appearance this time.

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There are rumors of Muzika’s revival, and it’s already concerning given the connection to Mutsu.

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I was acting quite differently than last week’s image.

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Mochan’s way of being clingy is like that of a mother.

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A part of Mutsumi that has never relied on anyone until now…

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>>51

Soyorin couldn’t be spoiled either.

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>>55

I’m quite skilled at spoiling.

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>>50

A child who can’t rely on their mother is depending on another child who can’t rely on their mother…

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Den, move!

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Huh…? That’s way too scary.

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I totally understand being upset, but I also feel that we shouldn’t bully Saki-chan any further.

For Saki-chan, the denial that has thrown away pride and everything else is truly the ultimate escape and a limit.

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>>58

It depends on how you get angry.

I understand the circumstances behind it, so I won’t unilaterally blame you.

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The sense of distance when cuddling is completely…

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The second installment of the horror development following the last time.

After caring for you for three days, you were stolen away in an instant.

From understanding and sympathy for Saki’s circumstances.

The dangerous switch that activates in an instant.

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Mutu → Soy→ Moo

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When I learned about Shoko’s circumstances, I remembered my own words at Asukayama and felt a bit down.

After that, about three landmines exploded simultaneously through Aine-chan, and I went into a soothing mode.

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I don’t know…

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There may be storytelling reasons for it, but it’s scary that the parents don’t show up…

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There is a bad sense of trust that they might not come out if it’s that parent.

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Shoko, too, has lost her mother, you know…

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The scene where I responded to Morty’s phone was so good that I let out a voice.

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In a situation where it seems like Speedwagon would say, “Like a compassionate mother gently participating in her child’s playtime!”

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I heard that Mutsumi-chan liked classical music, and she became a mom.

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I’ve roughly understood the situation, but it is unacceptable to just pretend it didn’t happen.

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Mochan probably thinks people with digital cameras are out too…

I don’t have good feelings about being photographed.

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That’s because of Sho-chan’s habit of using people and tossing them aside, so all I can say is yeah…

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Leaving the mother behind and going out to play with kids of the same age is something basic for children.

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Soyou → Mutsu was totally crazy.

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It was so cool to protect the part that was becoming a spectacle while responding to the phone with a phone.

I like the gentle breeze when moving for others.

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Mō → Soyō → Mutsu → Saki

Just when I thought so

Mora→na

became

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I understand the situation, but I can’t forgive that…

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What Saki-chan is trying to forget is way too much of a low-frequency horror case from the perspective of Soyoden…

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It’s funny how Soyon’s mama character has been strengthened here.

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When Mutsumi-chan wakes up and shares her body memory with Mortis, it seems like Soyomama will be completely imprinted.

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Dedenden den den… dedenden den den…

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It seems that Den’s direct attack was successful near the area where Shoko was heading to Mutsuki’s house…

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Akabane Special Attack has missed, so maybe I’ll wait at Hanagaoka again.

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Mo-chan knows my family home, and even Tou knows it.

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If we’ve been together for three days and nights, you must be nursing.

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Click.

Mortis is becoming confused.

Bang!

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>>83

Hurry up and get up.

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That’s surprising that “Soyo Den” becomes “Soyo Den (conversation).”

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>>86

That actually works because it adjusts to the patient’s behavior.

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(Mortis) So loud!

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Somehow, I ended up looking at it with a simply lewd gaze.

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There are way too many parts in this anime where I feel like there should be H scenes according to the original work…

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Mutsumi, don’t you really hate being photographed? If you look at the previous episodes…

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It’s amazing that they even added pseudo mother-child yuri attributes! A band anime of the Reiwa era…!

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Isn’t this more like a nurse than a mom?

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I see, using the distinction between the two modes to tackle dual personalities…

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The fact that Soyorin was able to answer the phone made me think a lot, like how Aine sent a message with the same content that I sent to Shoko when I was worried about her during Crychic, and how everyone has become someone we can rely on… it’s just all so good.

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Even in dangerous mode, your genuine kindness leaks out.

It’s funny to be made to flinch by Mortis and Shoko’s dad.

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But please don’t push Shou-chan too hard…

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Is she really a high school student? She seems like an incredibly emotional woman…

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Is it because Mortis doesn’t know that Shoko has returned to her family’s home?

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If I hadn’t run away from there, that damn old man might have dragged me into the room and regressed like a child.

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Is it really okay for the inner space battle of Mo-muku to have so many direct attacks?

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👀👈️ So noisy!!

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A woman who wet herself twice in one episode.

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It seems like if Moku does her best, things might work out after all.

I feel like if Sho-chan keeps doing direct attacks, things might work out somehow.

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Since Mortis knows that Saki-chan’s house is in Akabane, it’s only natural for Den to go to Akabane, but when it’s actually shown as a picture, it’s quite interesting and made me laugh.

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>>109

I laugh at the face that says, “Is there really a place where people can live in a place like this…?”

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>>192

That’s why celebrities…

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Shoko… I’m thinking about marrying your father, Soyosan…

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The part where you are sleeping next to your child Mortis was completely like a mom.

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I thought Mortis liked Soyorin, but it seemed like he liked her about five times more than I imagined.

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I thought it was similar that both Ricky and Mortis have the policy of not getting involved, as their responses to obstacles regarding the people they like only end up hurting.

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>>113

Don’t get too full of yourself, I was about to say Umirui, but it was a story about Akari.

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Next week, if I confront Shoko with my true feelings, it seems like things might turn out somehow.

Can the other Muzik members be dealt with in the remaining episodes?

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>>114

Nyanmu and Umirisu are rolling down on their own, so honestly, I think anything could happen with just one episode.

The problem is that since the beginning of Muzika, the mirror robot has always been left out.

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>>114

I’m still more relaxed than being lost…

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When it comes to Mutsuki, I can only say seriously don’t run away…

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I guess… Saki-chan also needs a sweet mom, doesn’t she…?

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>>116

There are too many children in my class who cannot rely on their mothers…

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The reason I was attached to Rakana was that our positions were different.

Rakuna is an amazing person, and Soyoko is a mom.

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I thought I would feel sympathy upon noticing the 16.8 billion sword, but the timing was bad.

But Shoko probably dislikes being pitied, so it seems like things are likely to improve next time.

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“Please don’t take pictures or answer the phone for me, Soyosan has grown up.”

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He mentioned classical music during the shoot.

If I stop filming, it looks like there are people involved around me.

Soyori was found out to be a former band member of Muku.

I wonder if the next mygo concert will have more audience as people who watched the video gather to attend.

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Classical music is not that famous…

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>>124

The account itself remains, so there might be a possibility that interested people will research and spread the word.

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Soyoden seems to look good in a nurse uniform.

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Soyosan is the type who becomes dangerous because she has a kind heart and is very emotional…

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Those who were fans of classical music must be having the most fun in the world right now.

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Hana would be considered the final boss, I guess.

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I could see it, the future where Mutsu → Soyo ← Saki is doing nursing therapy at the end.

God, having two breasts for humans was meant for this time, wasn’t it?

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From the beginning, Mutsu-chan was friendly enough to give me a cucumber.

If Soyosuke’s attitude softens, the relationship will return to how it was before.

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I feel like Hoshika is going to get tangled up right before the final episode.

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Since the guests are asking for it, if you resolve it with a serious fight, you can come back.

Nyamuchi is also feeling stuck, and Umiri is frustrated too.

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>>134

HAHAHA

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The related “soyomutsu” Mo elements are moving with a density similar to crychic in Bang Dream Chapter 1, MyGO in Chapter 2, and Musica in Chapter 3…

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Nyamuchi is eating mandarin oranges and ramen, doing their best.

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From a third-party perspective, that’s probably how a certain character in Suba’s daily life would be… the interactions between Muku and Mortis.

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It seems that the lost child won’t be resolved without a second season, so they solved it from episode 9 to 1 and had one episode left, so let’s just throw in a live scene of Musica; I’m not really worried about the time length.

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>>138

I’m lost, but for now, let’s just throw aside the classic-related issues and shut up! Let’s just start a band! That’s how it settled down in some ways.

In the case of Mujika, it seems like it will get quite busy with the settlement of the Classic and the reformation of Mujika.

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Mutsumi-chan is just a mysterious fairy because she tries to stab you to death with words as soon as she opens her mouth.

Looking at the movements in the play, they are consistently struggling to care, so I hope it leads to a rewarding outcome.

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Some fans might not be satisfied, but there’s a sense of excitement about the revival!!?

The rest depends on whether we can motivate the members and convince the relevant parties.

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In the last couple of episodes, Soyoden’s emotions have been all over the place.

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As for the classic, the reasons for the complications have mostly been clarified, and it should be settled by next week.

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Well, next week things should settle down with the classic.

There are 6 episodes, so it’s almost too much.

The initial flower bomb must be huge, right?

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I feel like the classic part will end next, and the initial flower part called Musica will begin.

It will probably be about Shou-chan’s original sin.

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Sakipi’s original sin

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When I think about how I talk to and arrange my stuffed animals to watch over Mortis-chan while cleaning the room, it just…

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After the rain comes the sunshine, so when the rain stops, it means the classic breakup, so the settlement will likely end next time.

The explosion of the Demujika is about to begin~

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Hibika-chan, it’s fine to do sumimi…

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Finally, Musica’s bomb, Hatsuka-san, will start rampaging…

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>>150

Mana-chan! Stop it!

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If things go poorly, it seems that the eerie buildup where Shoka’s movements are completely absent will continue next week as well…

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>>151

It might end in great happiness at B and Hana might shine at C.

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I wonder if the story of the young Uisaki breaking the seal of the island and releasing the monsters will end in episode 6…

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What was surprising was that Shoko expressed sympathy for Nyamu to the extent of calling her selfish.

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>>153

Because I’m just a regular person like A who got caught up with the Fourteen Lights and the Toyokawa financial conglomerate’s daughter.

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>>153

Mortis just wants to protect himself.

From Mortis’s perspective, it probably looks like a goldfish droppings just trying to curry favor with him.

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“I saw people saying, ‘After all, the disbandment was also a performance!'”

Well, I thought it looks that way…

No one would think that the situation is this serious behind the scenes.

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>>155

It’s terrible that Nyamu, who seems like they might spill the beans, is on a decline and no matter what is said, it seems like it will just become part of that setting.

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>>155

A situation no one could imagine, where a guitar has developed a split personality.

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>>155

The screams during the dissolution and this street performance this time, Mortis’s expressiveness is truly amazing.

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>>165

(Is this the response from Yutenji that cannot reach the truth…?)

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>>165

To convey what you think to the outside world, you really need a sense of style, whether it’s genuine or acting.

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>>175

Do it naturally.

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Mujika is a friendly band that can travel together.

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>>159

Even if we resolve our grudges and decide to give the band another go, it feels like we’ll basically meet up and disperse on-site.

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It’s not so much sympathy as it feels like Shou-chan’s dislike is taking precedence, almost as if they don’t really care…

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I really like the line where Rikki is seriously doing Musica.

I can’t help but want to say, “As a member of the band, don’t keep a strange distance; engage properly.”

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Each time the developments are too acrobatic.

It feels like watching a live movie.

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The classic group will be settled next week, and the remaining three outsiders will handle the bomb disposal, I suppose.

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>>168

The support from that ranaga watching from the side is too solid of a formation.

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Yutenji, who does work like an oddity, is now sadly in a position where trends are taken away in an instant.

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Reactions to starting the band again and empathy towards Shoko.

I feel like Aine-chan’s bomb gauge is also accumulating quietly, but I wonder if it will activate here.

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>>171

Since Ano-chan is kind, I think she would probably forgive me even if I start the new classic (tentative) anyway…

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Awesome! Mutsumi-chan’s Mortis split personality acting street performance!

As expected, the dissolution of Muzica was according to the scenario!

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>>172

The DMC context is too interesting to fit perfectly, right?

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Mortis is also one of the culprits behind the dissolution of Musica.

I can’t maintain my ego unless I push all the responsibility onto Shoko.

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>>173

It exists for that purpose, after all.

As the one pursuing responsibility towards Shoko, whom Mutsuki does not want to acknowledge.

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As expected, the super spicy ramen is too overdone…

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>>177

Huh? I’m also comparing different types of mandarins, you know?

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>>177

I want you to do Mentos and Coke.

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There’s nothing about Mortis that has been conveyed properly…

This time, it almost became entirely Shoko’s fault for a moment.

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It’s terrible that my emotions are so childish that I can’t improve the situation at all.

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Mortis is also a copy of what Mutsumi saw in the past…

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It’s a terrible composition where the incompetent artist Mortis, who can’t convey anything, is admired by the foolish Yutenji, who has broken down on his own.

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>>183

Maybe Mortis can’t act according to the script…

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It is understandable that the pressure caused by participating in media activities for Yoshiko is due to Yoshiko, although mechanistically.

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Mutsumi was more of a woman who absolutely protects Shoko than she thought.

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>>188

The bassy feeling when I handed over the Akabane ticket… That was nice.

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>>188

Well, there’s no way that Mutsumi dislikes Saki-chan, normally.

Originally, doing Mujica is for Saki-chan.

Since I am the only one who knows what happened to Saki-chan, I also have the feeling that I need to be of help.

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>>198

However, that touched the initial flower’s reverse scale!

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This child is basically kind and caring, but isn’t it a trap that there are huge landmines buried in weird places?

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>>190

In this case, it’s not just strange; it’s a completely legitimate point to be furious!

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Mutu clearly inherits various talents from their parents, but those talents just don’t stand out due to their personality.

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She was angry saying, “You don’t know classic?” but Mutsu-chan also didn’t know and her expression changed again, so I don’t think she gets angry unilaterally.

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>>196

It just looks like it turned into Super Den 2…

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Mutsuki is my older sister.

Mortis is my sister.

Because I’m the older sister, I’ll do my best even if it’s somewhat unreasonable.

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However, having a separate personality make my friend play the role of a mother for three days and nights is quite a matter of destroying dignity, isn’t it…?

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It was fortunate that Saki-chan happened to be out in Akabane.

If I think about what would happen if Saki stayed at home and we ran into each other at the entrance…

Mutsuki-chan’s “Why did you tell me your address?” is a very valid point.

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>>203

Last week, I properly depicted my life in Akabane.

The composition is skillful…

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When I was Ichinose, it might not have been at Akabane’s level, but it could have been somewhat similar in some way…

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Right now, Mutsu-chan only seems like the type who would follow a useless guy and end up ruined together, so I understand Mortis is trying hard out of a defensive instinct, but his methods are rough…!

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Soyo is strong when she becomes a mom.

I feel like I often lose when I start fighting as a Soyoden.

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>>207

Because they are good people, even if they behave like bad people, they will only become insignificant.

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Anyway, if I charge into Shou-chan’s place, it’s too obvious that the flow will turn into sympathy.

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It’s not like blaming someone now will change anything.

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Don’t run away from acting, Yutenji Nyamu.

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