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[BanG Dream!] A woman who plans to make a dramatic comeback from a overwhelmingly unfavorable situation.

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It’s not a typical drama CD about band members going on a trip.

Being alone with Shoko is too much of a gamble and too intense…

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There is hope because of the example of that Soyono who jumped to the top in the first episode.

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If we were kissing or promising to get married in flashbacks, there would still be a chance to win.

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If we can just manage to deal with Mutsumi, we can win easily.

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Even if I look back on the past, I can only see a future where I think, “This woman, Tokugawa, seriously…”

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Actually, they are sisters.

Damn old man.

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It seems that Hoshika is more likely to be Shoko’s aunt than her sister.

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My childhood friend (Makoto) is a little too strong.

Moreover, both are heavy.

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Of course there is something, but it’s a high hurdle to be on par with Soyoden.

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Hoshika is Shoko’s mother…?

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It’s about time to go and bow my head to an acquaintance, isn’t it…

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It’s interesting because it’s uncertain whether a huge comeback can really be achieved.

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If anything, there’s even a possibility that Shoko could get angry in the next story and it would become impossible to repair the relationship.

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If Episode 8 is Kazune’s episode and Episode 9 is Nyamu’s episode, then I hope they do a detailed past story in Part A of Episode 10.

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I’m throwing away the main story!

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It seems that Shoko probably has a favorable impression of you, so Hoshika…

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When you think about it calmly, there’s no way such a cute and kind-hearted girl could lose.

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Somehow, when it’s written like that, it gives off a full-fledged vibe of a losing heroine, and I dislike it.

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JR Tokai is pushing confidently because they secretly know the upcoming developments.

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Right now, there isn’t a single aspect where Mutsusaki is winning, so it’s definitely impossible, right?

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Uika the Dangerous

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Don’t think about beating Mutsumi, make the most of your strengths.

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Uika Octopus

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Let’s share, Mutsumi-chan~ 💛

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Rather, it’s half between me and Mortis…

There is no room for Hatsuka to be caught in between…

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The fact that Sakimutsu is strong is one thing, but I also can’t particularly get into the trio coupling of Tomosaki, Sakimutsu, and Soyō.

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After all, Hatsuka is a loser…

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From Hoshika’s perspective

Mutsumi said, “The one closest to Shoko-chan is Hoshika-chan!” and I was happy, but then it ended up looking like Mutsumi had gotten Shoko.

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What you said about asking me to take care of Shoko-chan was a lie, wasn’t it…

I won’t forgive you… I won’t forgive you, Yutenji…!

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No matter who I take my frustrations out on, it’s unshakeable that Uiko is the losing heroine…

Ah, is that why they collaborated with JR Tokai, which is also McCain’s hometown?

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Is it possible to specify something like this as a drama CD?

Since the management chose Shouho to release, I think there will definitely be progress, right?

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JR Tokai may have taken the voice actors’ words to heart or learned about the future developments; it’s so unfortunate that perhaps a collaboration with Uisaki is a gesture of sympathy.

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>>36

If judged solely by the color of the subtitles, it would be the protagonist and the heroine, or rather the two main characters.

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Unless we seriously start living together again, a comeback victory is impossible!

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>>37

If we start living together, I wonder if Hatsuho will be satisfied with that.

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You should quickly sell your stocks before it’s too late.

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To be honest, I can’t trust the interview that everyone keeps saying will come…

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>>39

Are you saying that Riko Sasaki is strange?

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Rather, at first, we were living together and definitely had an overwhelming advantage to win, you know?

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Is there anyone who has been buying Uisaki stocks?

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>>42

JR Central

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>>44

Grass

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Is it 16.8 billion for a human-like Toyokawa?

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I know for sure that UISAKI will definitely come.

That’s a sense of despair that it probably won’t reach a dominant level.

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>>48

It’s Saki-chan’s fault for continuously getting girls.

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Well, it would have been better if Hatsuka had been a bit more proactive.

If we had just brought donuts to the loft and forcefully shared them together, things might have been different.

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That’s because even sharing half is unhealthy, and it’s just a copy of someone else’s.

I won’t know unless you show me a strong example.

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There is a sense of reassurance in a bad way that no matter how well things are set up, I won’t be able to make the final push.

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I feel that Uisaki is too poor, so I hope Sumimi gets rewarded in some way.

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I’m sorry for pushing Saki-chan down in the accident! She’s the type to quickly move away.

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It’s definitely true that Shoko’s feelings are quite elevated.

The level of bad emotions is almost non-existent.

However, that’s why they’ve become a good person.

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Instead of just being close, it’s amusing that you even allowed Tō to confess first.

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Mutsu: “Do your best, Uika… You’re number one…”

If there’s a chance, we can reach this far by the final episode.

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Since it’s a special collaboration, let’s elope on the Shinkansen.

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Even if Uisaki has become strong, Mutsusaki is also strong.

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If you’re watching a lost child, you can predict that there will be a comeback home run in the final stages.

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But Akari was consistently highly favorable towards that girl.

It would probably be stronger than both arrows, and if we follow that…

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It might fly off in an unexpected direction around Ui Nyamu.

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It feels too much like that part from a romantic comedy finale where they end up together because of leftovers, and I really don’t like it…

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Saki-chan probably likes women who have places where I need to support them somehow…

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I seriously thought I could live with Saki-chan forever while being in a band!

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Make me forget everything… → I will never forget…!

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If you forcibly shove a donut into your mouth…

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Dad… I bet 16.8 billion on Umisaki… Please, Sakiko…

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If it’s been made so obvious that I can’t take the initiative with Shoko, then it’s easy to imagine a comeback.

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I’m sorry, I no longer need to forget everything.

With just that one word, I wonder if I can accumulate a lot of EX gauge.

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They say that they are even misunderstanding that as being related to their mother’s death…

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Even if this is said, Shoka mistakenly thinks that Shoko wants to forget about her mother’s death.

It’s complicated because it makes you question the death of your mother.

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Haze…

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Did you really live together? There was so little progress that people started saying that.

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Wait 10 seconds! → It’s only number 3, but this is the closest exchange, isn’t it…

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Well, the truth is I was a freeloader…

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>>73

What do you want to say…?

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Isn’t it terrible to not even know the content you want to forget and not have to forget it? Is there really human blood flowing through you?

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I don’t think it’s flowing very much.

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According to Mortis, it’s a wicked witch with blue hair.

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It’s more like Sayoko is living as a freeloader than cohabiting.

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From Shoko’s perspective, he was truly just a good friend who had no ulterior motives and simply cared for Shoko’s well-being by letting her live with him.

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In other words, forgetting just means I was simply flustered…

It’s a bit much to take that as a commitment.

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>>83

It’s strange to end a confession in such a flustered way like “I want to be held like that!” right!?

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You’re a friend I can absolutely trust.

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Currently, the promising coupling for Nyanmuchi seems to be either a bickering couple like Nyamusaki or a one-sided affection type like Nyamumutsu.

That’s Kaminanyamu.

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