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[Just a Piano] I thought I would experience my first defeat this time, but I won normally.

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  • March 5, 2025
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1st place, I got it! Limitation settlement ranking 1st place, due to genius. Sakura… to be continued.

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The sense of T-shirts is terrible.

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I thought I would wear light clothes, but my breasts turned out to be bigger than I expected.

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I wanted to see that unpleasant teacher in a full-frontal apology kneeling.

What I want to see more after this is definitely unfair; they’ll do it just for the fun of it, no matter what.

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Mr. Mask is doing his job properly.

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Big-breasted heroines are great, aren’t they…

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What kind of work is it?

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The feeling of being the king of loneliness is growing stronger and stronger, but is it possible to be a heroine, or is it just a stage device?

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Congratulations on coming in second place!

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Did you really intend to keep your word? That’s just rough.

Well, if it’s coming from the winning side, there’s nothing we can do about it.

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Well, it’s not like I won by cheating, so I don’t feel any inferiority to the heroine at all.

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That’s why there’s no place for the raised fist to go.

I wonder if I’ll end up like Aomine.

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Without a piano, it’s just ○ To be continued.

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Even though it’s so bright, the highlight disappears when the protagonist and the older female senpai are getting along.

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The true intention of this woman is…

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Whether good or bad, playing the piano is enjoyable! That’s just because there is no human heart.

It seems that the protagonist who taught me is special in one way or another.

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The marginal villages are crying out.

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This sad piano monster

I thought it was a story about understanding or imagining the composer through the interpretation of a piece of music and getting to know people’s hearts.

I feel like this might just pass by as a mere natural disaster.

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I think this is a scene where you can really see into people's hearts, even though I don't usually show it much.

To be continued. The true meaning of that expression is…

I think this is a scene where you can really see into people’s hearts, even though I don’t usually show it much.

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It’s floating just there, like the true culprit’s dual nature.

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Why can’t the stronger side enjoy playing the piano? I wish they’d apologize instead.

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You’re having a blast, aren’t you!

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When I restarted in high school, the atmosphere was lighter than I expected, but I can’t tell how much emotion is directed towards it…

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>>23

I want to see that face from back then one more time.

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Because she is a heroine with overwhelming basic skills and sense.

Some people were showing reluctance, saying, “Isn’t he just relying on his sense?”

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In terms of the competition, it’s better to face the piece and play it, but then saying that a genius who plays purely by talent is in first place shows a lack of understanding of human emotions.

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I have no idea what will happen if the protagonist finds out they are being broken down by themselves.

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It’s the second place’s fault for playing with other girls.

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I wonder if the feeling of jealousy will reappear in the next story.

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Although they are at the center of the story, they are always on the sidelines in terms of the plot, so in order to truly become a heroine, one needs to have extremely intense emotions…

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>>30

Because I have intense feelings…

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The protagonist’s arrows aren’t that heavy, you know.

I was once heartbroken, but playing the piano is fun! It’s like I’m turning into a past version of myself…

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There seems to be a lot of unconscious jealousy and favorite nameless things.

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Because the power of the final boss is higher than that of the heroine…

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The protagonist also wants to win against that guy.

It’s true if you say it’s not how a heroine should be treated.

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The protagonist’s arrow uses any means necessary to one day win against this guy…

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After seeing the thread image, I thought it might be nice to live a life surrounded by these big breasts.

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Sakura is unlikely to have any interest in that direction unless they really push forward.

Because the kids around are good.

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The appearance of a large dog displaying its catch.

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It’s become quite an enjoyable thing for me lately on Tuesdays.

It was quite tough when there was a break two weeks ago.

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Isn’t the handling like a raid boss?

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It’s not like I want to see it, but every time it comes out, people react with “Wow, it came out!”

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If I don’t find at least one chance to win soon, it looks like it’s going to turn into a manga that just keeps losing…

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Because I can see the possibility of winning this time.

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It might be taken away by Chiyozaki or Kurumizawa.

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Although Kanade-kun has a tendency to show off, he’s essentially a good kid and a bit of a fool…

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>>46

The piano monster was born out of kindness.

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He was the boy who talked to me during my childhood when I felt out of place and taught me piano for the first time, so it’s more than enough for me to have feelings for him…

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There were cool episodes like the one with the indoor shoes… I wonder if they’ll eventually do a flashback from this kid’s perspective.

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What would you do if a monkey invited you to play the piano together?

I will play it.

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Her breasts are beyond the limits.

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So you don’t think a monkey would get better at the piano, right…?

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That might be true, but I think this is the one that scores the highest for me personally.

That might be true, but I think this is the one that scores the highest for me personally.

What are you up to, Kua? Were you close with Sakura? Um… no, not really… What’s wrong, Sakura? Huh? Let’s go! Oh… Are they really doing that in class 2? Huh? Shouldn’t we help?!? Oh! Sakura! What happened to those indoor shoes? Wait, Kua? What’s wrong…? Huh? Can’t you tell the difference when they’re lined up? That’s just graffiti! I’m going to copy you too! Look! I did it! Surprisingly cool, huh? Kua, you’re doing something interesting for a change!

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I want you to express your intense feelings quickly.

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I feel like the future could beautifully fit the image of a protagonist and heroine teaching students in music lessons and playing piano at a high place, as seen through a TV screen in a depopulated village…

As long as we’re in the same field, isn’t it impossible due to the vast differences in rank… a declining village…

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>>55

There was a manga that ended with a tsundere childhood friend in a similar way…

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Is this piano monster supposed to be in the heroine slot, just in case?

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>>56

The bonus for volume 1 is almost entirely this monster…

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>>56

If anything, it comes with a nostalgia buff from my childhood memories.

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Currently, the heroine element is only in the past, so it’s just a raid boss…

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Currently, the one closest to being a professional is not the heroine, but rather the senior.

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If the protagonist has an accident in just the right way and ends up unable to touch a piano again, they can retire while maintaining their self-esteem…

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Kanau-kun’s technique is recognized, so if he expands his knowledge from here, there might be a chance for a climax… I hope that’s the case.

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I feel like “You don’t like the piano, do you?” tells everything.

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>>65

If we keep playing together and come to love the music itself, we could become warm-hearted performers, right?

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Taught me piano…10 points.

Saved me from bullying… 5 trillion points

After that, we finished first and second together in competitions and got along well… 10,000 points.

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Since I’m just doing a piano stream with a senior I don’t know, I probably look like that, so I might also be acting like Dark Sakura when I’m having fun with the regular members.

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That group is going to daycare and the pool, they’re quietly living their youth…

Thanks to Mr. Mask.

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I want to see Gengai Shuraku-chan’s naughty figure.

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I got excited just seeing the phrase “nude dogeza,” but it turned out to be the guy.

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Mr. Mask is a good teacher who will do anything if you ask him.

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It’s understandable because Mask-sensei has various weaknesses held against him.

Well, it’s thoroughly self-inflicted, but…

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>>74

What is it?

Are teachers not allowed to read eroguarabia during their official duties at school?

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Mr. Mask is still infatuated with the preschool teacher and has been sharing unnecessary details with the students about how his high school days were dark due to his relationship with Purikyua Man, causing him to self-destruct and making it harder for him to refuse requests.

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I feel like I’m slowly accumulating points for a crisis.

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There are no elements that I can support regarding the current situation of the marginal village-chan…

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When will I come to realize the cost of being too strong…?

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It’s a terrifying world that only a limited number of people can make a living from piano performance, but there are other paths like teaching or becoming a performer that could be possible…

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Isn’t it fine to judge that a piano school can make a living through piano performances?

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It’s not that I’m being bullied like when I was in elementary school, but in terms of feeling isolated, hasn’t it become pretty similar?

Or maybe I’m making friends outside of the screen?

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I have friends, but they probably aren’t in the industry, so I feel like I might be isolated outside of school.

It’s not the same kind of negative isolation as before, so it won’t change unless the person takes action.

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It may seem like I’m moving freely and optimistically, but I’m actually quite concerned about being excluded or bullied.

I finally thought I could enjoy playing the piano with my beloved protagonist from my memories, but they’re actually hanging out with a classmate I don’t even know, so I have no choice but to approach them myself.

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It feels like the way kindness is expressed has turned into a sad monster.

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It’s a raid monster that can’t be defeated every time…

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A heroine with a mentality like the perpetrator who was obsessively pursuing Kindaichi.

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Maybe the big victory and excitement are also intentional on Dark Sakura’s part…

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It feels like the protagonist is being whittled down around.

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Too counterproductive.

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I think this guy just came all the way here to get compliments from the protagonist.

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Since everyone, including Kanau-kun, is a good kid and there’s no malicious intent like excluding anyone, it’s just that the gap in positions is too large, resulting in isolation…

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It’s okay since the protagonist Jin isn’t rejecting it, but it feels like there’s an overly one-sided involvement going on…

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Are the losers looking at me with such accusatory and cold eyes?

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Amazing, but I don’t want her to get too involved with me type of main heroine.

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There is a crazy possibility that the diminishing village intentionally does not read, but it’s amazing how incredibly out of touch they are.

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From the perspective of someone who likes the protagonist, Chiyozaki is definitely in a bothersome position.

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If you try to crush it, you’ll end up losing instead.

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Are you still saying there is a chance of winning?

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I think it’s a distance where we might accidentally get too close.

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From a big-boobed person’s perspective, it might feel like there’s suddenly a distance between us, so they might be glancing over.

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Kanau-kun is such a good guy, he’s shining too brightly…

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It’s true that I have some pretty heavy feelings towards the piano monster, Kanade-kun.

When Chiyozaki-chan can’t participate in training, she makes a comment that’s a bit sharp.

As a result, we ended up going to the pool in a mix of men and women.

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