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[BanG Dream!] Please take more responsibility for your statements.

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I feel like I want to retort that I don’t want to be told that only by Shoko.

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About 15 seconds.

Haaah~~~~~~~~~~?

It seems like you would say that.

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Ricky is super responsible for his expression!

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But because of Ricky, Umirin is on a rampage.

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If I’m held responsible for that, I won’t be able to say anything anymore.

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>>6

A trivial comment from a lover has enough power to drive someone crazy.

This means that Mr. Tachiki needs to responsibly accept the rest of his life.

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You said, “Give me the rest of your life.”

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>>7

It’s too late for you to come and entrust your life after cutting off your retreat after the breakup!

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If Sayoko says that, she will be beaten up by both Maigo and Musica.

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>>8

“You’re the one saying that!?”

“I don’t think it’s something Toyokawa-san can say…”

“But… Saki-chan is…” mumbling.

“Shou has always used strong words…”

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>>13

In this regard, it might be better for you, Sho-chan, to realize your true nature after being pointed out by everyone…

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Ah, it’s because Arikki said, “I can’t really believe you were doing Musica?”

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I was angry about someone saying that what Abe-chan did was not a band.

I can still understand.

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It’s because Ricky said he can’t trust Umi.

Oh dear.

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>>12

So it’s strange that what we’re doing leads to quitting all the bands we were supporting, right?!

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In this case, Umirin’s actions can be considered foolish, but Shoko’s actions after her statements are genuinely foolish, so I really don’t want to hear that from you…

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Mouri should take responsibility and take care of Umiri for the rest of his life.

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Rikky is cute, always worrying about whether they said too much after using strong words… but still…

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>>18

She’s cute, but at that strong initial word, Hachiman Kairi had already started running.

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Ricky drove me crazy.

Take responsibility.

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If you let your guard down, you’ll be taken away by Nyamuchi.

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This time, Anon can poke as much as she likes.

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>>24

Sneaking into the drum set is fun~😊

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I wonder what I think about hitting Den with a boomerang at Asukayama…

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>>25

Do not fear oblivion!

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>>25

I’m saying this while also wearing down my own mentality.

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>>29

That aside, don’t you care about your own band members? I feel like that’s what this girl thinks.

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>>30

The woman who wasn’t looking back at all the band members during the music session is truly a master of the boomerang.

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Ricky made it.

I can’t trust the sea bell that Nyamuchi created, it’s a bomb.

Unaware, I consume; it is Toyokawa.

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I think that when Ricky says something harsh, he is consciously aware that he is throwing a boomerang.

So when I calm down, I will apologize later.

I kind of went on a solo rampage.

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Not just Uminari, but also Hoshika should be called out to.

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>>32

There is a place called sumimi from a third party… that’s how it’s regarded.

It seems that they think it would be nice to have Shoko among the Mujika members as well…

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>>32

Kiss!

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>>36

(I don’t know why, but Hatsuka has also become part of the pro-Musica faction. Yay!)

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>>36

It’s cute how it seems to be trying so hard to intimidate.

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>>32

I see.

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>>32

To Rikkie, just being classmates makes us almost like strangers…

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Basically, in the public eye, it’s not Musica but the debut of sumimi.

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Since when Hoshika moved to Tokyo and learned how to contact Shoko, she could meet Shoko anytime if she wanted, so it’s not strange that Shoko herself might not realize just how much Hoshika loves her.

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Let’s try to choose our words a little better, okay?

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Finally, Rikki has become the one who disrupts other people’s lives…

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I see, Shiina.

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Even with Hatsuka present, Shoko says nothing; her mental strength is just too strong.

Someone who really doesn’t care at all.

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I don’t think they’re strong; they honestly don’t think about anything.

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Haruhi…? Who are you…? I am the noble Oblivionis.

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The opposite of love is the theory of indifference, which is more painful than being hated, Shuka.

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Shoko, seriously, apologize for not getting in touch…

The fact that Haruka is unusually infatuated with Shoko is a different matter altogether.

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>>49

(I forgot I had blocked it…)

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>>49

Hana is so infatuated with Shoko that the inconvenience caused by the dissolution of Muzika has been overshadowed, and the only thing she is concerned about is the loss of communication. It’s a twisted situation.

That’s usually the opposite, right?

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Unlike those who say, “I don’t know such a thing…” it really seems like they have forgotten.

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It’s not about the arrows; I just think of it as a really convenient tool, you know?

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I thought you hadn’t contacted Hoka yet, so your mental state hadn’t fully recovered… but now I’m sensing that even if your mental state is completely fine, you might still be getting ignored.

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I think I have no face to show.

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>>54

I don’t even think that way in the current situation.

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(It would be better for Shuka not to get involved anymore…)

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If you really think you caused trouble, I believe you might remember a bit when you brought up the classic and the lost combined band to Tomorin.

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I want to believe that I simply don’t have the energy to think about anything else other than Mutsumi.

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>>58

There are definitely people who just want to speak badly about it for no reason.

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>>62

Isn’t it the opposite? There’s clearly no scene where he’s concerned about Hoshika, and he’s just imagining it in his mind.

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>>69

The original response is that Shoko has no room to think about anything else.

It’s being substituted with the claim that I’m thinking about it in my heart.

Isn’t it just reinforcing the idea that you only want to speak badly?

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No, it’s terrible because I’m not recognizing it as a “convenient tool” and using it that way.

“She is such a good-natured person that she could easily be deceived by a con artist! She is one of many friends!” This is the perception, and there is a difference compared to Akari and Mutsumi…

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>>59

It’s what they call having no prospects.

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>>59

Since Hoshika is just continuing to be a good friend while keeping a certain distance, I guess it’s no wonder you might not notice.

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>>59

Hatsuka also understood that “Tō and Mutsumi understand Shōko better than she does, and that Shōko needs them”, and that’s why she harbored strong ill intentions…

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You are being so insensitive, going beyond just being considerate for Hoshika…

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Hatsuka’s behavior towards Shoko is really strangely passive to an abnormal extent.

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It’s the agency’s decision to fill in for Sumimi, and if I have to say, everyone in Musica, including Haruka, shares the same responsibility, so only Mana-chan can get angry about it.

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Hoshika is saying she wants to be together face to face, but I wonder how Shoko interprets that.

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>>67

“Because of Shoko-chan, Mutsuki-chan died!” → It seems they have nothing else on their mind due to the dissolution of Mujika.

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>>68

It’s the part where they were saying something about being forced to buy a jar, etc.

Since we were looking at each other over there, it wouldn’t be a matter of going from right to left.

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>>71

I think that will be overshadowed by a phone call from the police right after.

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>>67

You are saying that on purpose so that I won’t have to worry… There’s a possibility that you really thought that way.

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I think it’s unreasonable to expect Shoko to notice Ui-chan’s strange kindness, given that she’s already neglecting her.

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In a typical band anime, there would likely be multiple episodes where the entire Abemuzika group goes to confront Ricky because Umirin is crying.

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I’m happy because it was a dream to be able to do something with you, Shou-chan, and I’m telling you this straightforwardly, but on top of that, this is what we have.

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To be honest, I don’t think it’s necessary to make Hanashika feel this miserable.

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>>79

Everyone is in a miserable situation to some extent, but it’s okay to recover from here.

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Of course, I have a stronger attachment to Tomo and Mutsu, whom I was with in my first band.

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Hana didn’t really understand Shoko at all.

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Shoko can forget her own statements if she sets her mind to it.

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Even if you say that I just want to speak ill, there’s nothing good about this woman.

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>>85

Ricky is!?

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>>87

Riki-chan is… bad-mouthed to everyone except me… a stalker…

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>>89

You’ve been directing lewd looks at me and Mutsu-chan all this time…

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>>87

It might be Umiko.

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That’s why I dislike island-raised lesbians!

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I thought we were just friends, and I knew you were super popular and busy, so leaving a note to say goodbye is probably acceptable, right?

It was just that the arrow from Haruka was insane.

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>>88

Reply.

White

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>>88

Hana is watching Shoko, who hasn’t said a word, so she’s not worried about that.

I’m worried about not being able to get in touch.

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>>88

Since you left in a way that would worry others, you should reply to the message that Haruka sent out of concern.

It’s not like it’s a long message with deep feelings like Den.

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Shoko hasn’t even read or replied to Hoshika’s messages on social media, and it’s beyond just a mental health issue at this point.

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>>91

By the way, what is the response from the lost member regarding Ai’s message…?

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>>106

I can’t react to something like that being sent all of a sudden.

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>>106

The lost members gathered at the RING afterwards, right? They are taking responsible actions properly.

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After all, a thread that proceeds without a comedy skit is no good.

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I’m hinting at making Ano-chan sit at the drum set…

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It’s ironic that I go out of my way to go to school in the afternoon to meet that friend and ask for a favor, yet I don’t do anything for Uika-chan.

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A woman who destroys the other person’s life without any ill intentions and takes no responsibility.

It’s bad enough that it’s just Saki-chan, but there’s even a demon named Mūko, so it makes things worse.

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This time, it’s also a problem that Aika can’t directly meet Shoko without a reason, as she has to negotiate directly with her.

If you don’t say anything, nothing will get across.

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Ricky

Gross

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I understand that you’re in self-punishment mode and that you feel that moving would only inconvenience others, so you’re not replying.

It’s just about how Hana should go meet her directly, just as Umisuzu said.

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I think it should be considered with the premise that Shoko’s self-hatred continues.

I have gone from a state where I shouldn’t act for myself to a state where I shouldn’t act for anything other than Mutsu.

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If Hoshika had the same motivation as Soyorin, things would have been different.

The rationality that could seal away violence was a hindrance.

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Since the beginning of episode 7, I have been acting consistently for Mutsumi, so if meeting Hatsuka can somehow help Mutsumi, I would go to meet Hatsuka.

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Let’s forget everything and gather the leftovers for ANON TOKYO!

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If Soyomo wasn’t surrounded by kindness, that move would have been an instant checkmate.

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The lyrics of the song to Shoko from Akari and the actions of guitar Mutsumi clearly revealed to Hikari-chan that Abemujika and herself are simply convenient tools to make Shoko forget about the classics…

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>>111

This matter is something that Shoko really has to address, and it’s incredible how Mutsuki just jumped in and told her to stay quiet.

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There are anonymous people who interpret comments negatively while staying silent, but that place was just a situation where Mutsu was desperate to reunite the classics, right?

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>>113

There are some who think umi’s method is worse than it actually is.

Everyone is just desperately trying to protect their favorite characters.

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Moreover, they probably have no ill intentions at all.

If it were there, I would leave it to Mortis.

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It’s not that there is absolutely no ill intent.

You don’t understand at all.

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Clearly, Sayoko was being harshly criticized by Nyamu, but that was something Mutsumi also experienced.

That attitude towards Hanaka, who hasn’t done anything, is clearly malicious.

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>>117

The recognition that nothing has been done is fundamentally wrong.

They clearly say it’s not classic, but they’re interfering with the formation of classic.

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What have you done to Mutsumi…?

What did you do to Muko?

W-well… I thought it might be a bit cruel to jump straight into serious practice, so I suggested starting with air guitar first…

…It feels like just that alone could allow us to take control.

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For Mutsumi-chan, it’s probably just the feeling of crushing an ant on the roadside. > VS Hatsuka

Just like how he tried to devour Mutsuki’s other personalities and even kill Mortis.

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“It’s still not clear… When Tou-chan said ‘I’ve written a song,’ telling her ‘This song is different. It’s not classical’ is an outsider’s denial of the revival of classical music, so she probably told him to ‘Shut up!'”

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“‘Yoshi created Musica to forget CRYCHIC’ is a factual statement without malice, but ‘Shut up!’ can only mean ‘Don’t say strange things to Akari!'”

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