
Mr. Mask was thinking about so many things, huh… Really?
Speaking of which, you were a teacher…
It’s really terrible that the thread image is only seen as a bothersome barrier.
>>3Isn’t that exactly right, word for word?
>>3It is a relatively correct response.
It’s not a world where you can survive just because you took first place…
>>46It’s also important to talk about what gets attention on social media, right?
The teacher with the beard also thinks highly of Kanade’s abilities, after all.
Even though you’re the final boss, are you really coming back for a rematch…?
Isn’t it quite a high evaluation to say that we can meet properly in three years?
>>6It’s based on the premise that they are not on guard over there.
>>7In other words, if you experience defeat here and then rise up to grow even further, it will become a wall that can never be overcome…
The old man’s drawings seem to have the highest calorie content.
It’s only Mr. Hige who knows about Koharu’s feelings for Kanade, so there might be some misunderstandings in that regard.
If I lose to Kanao now, I’ll probably be mentally affected pretty badly.
Nanase-kun looks like a heroine.
Is it a plan that can continue to be effective after graduation, or is it a plan to win and escape at the timing of graduation, Mask-sensei?
It was a plan to win once at the best timing in three years and become a professional…
I’ve been told that it’s also a growth story for Sakura, so I’m thinking we might lose around this point.
>>15In other words, if Kanade doesn’t win here, it would be a problem for the story, or rather…
I hadn’t read the previous installment, but being called and feeling happy about it is so heroine-like…
>>16In the promotional manga for volume 2, I was constantly wanting to be told that the cover version of myself is cute.
Stop with the trash.
At least call it a junk piano.
If you win here, it will be a route where you’ll be stalked for life.
>>19You don’t have to pay attention to them…
The pressure of the breasts on the cover of volume 2 is amazing…
So, if it’s really impossible after all, then it becomes clear that unnecessary things are indeed unnecessary! It ends up being something quite blunt…
It seems like the upcoming battle will be about whether to play the piece in line with the theme of the competition or not.
By the way, it is said that Mask-sensei is at a top level in this work.
Looks can be deceiving.
You don’t know that Kanade is being obsessed over by Sakura, right?
There’s no way we can win.
Didn’t you say some really harsh things about Jiji’s performance?
Why are you being on guard?
>>28Talented people don’t play the piano just because they like it; they play because they fall behind the level of Sakurada.
The two points were completely out of the question, but I have always greatly valued your piano skills.
I think I would have passed normally if it weren’t for Sakura.
>>30You said you don’t like the piano, so I wonder about that?
It might just be that I became Kurumi Zawa.
I was surprised that the coach over there highly evaluated the protagonist.
At the moment, there is no trace or form of the new second-ranked person.
It only appeared during the entrance exam and didn’t have anything to do with the story afterward…
If you capitalize on the moment when you have built up your strength over three years but let your guard down, there’s a chance for a comeback, that’s Mask-sensei’s strategy.
If you do things too carelessly, you might accidentally get caught, so the old man is warning you to stay alert.
If both sides launch a surprise attack, there might be a chance of winning, but I think it’s a common belief that if they faced each other head-on, they wouldn’t stand a chance.
Kanau is a man who has already made a comeback after having his heart broken by the Demon King once, and of course, his skills as well as his motivation have become quite high.
It seems that right now, the only one who might be able to give Sakura a run for her money in the Sakura generation is Kanade.
>>36The previous match was fairly close, just to be sure.
Why did Sakura become so distorted?
>>38It’s somewhat indescribable that Kanade has a bit of a role in the cause.
>>38I was captivated by Kanade.
Well then, let’s do this.
Rule of losing equals death.
I can’t step back for the sake of Nanase, who saved me from rock bottom!
>>42What is this, is this person the heroine?
She is a sad heroine who was saved from bullying by a boy who burned her brain and implanted troublesome musical fetishes in her.
But I’m not the heroine…
In the past, I didn’t know, but if Kanade stops playing the piano, it would hit the thread picture the hardest, right?
It’s such a troublesome fan.
It’s half Yandere, right?
Thread image.
>>47I mean, life is being saved because of that…
If I don’t cut it off in a way that says “don’t bother me ever again,” it feels like I’ll be stuck with this harassment until I die.
>>50As mentioned above, just go ahead and accept that you’ve won and completely ignore it.
I wonder how I can defeat this final boss.
>>51I lose to Kanade, who is having fun with everyone.
How much do you expect it to break?
Is it a feeling that makes it impossible to play the piano again?
I pray that it’s not a story where each of my companions is carefully taken down one by one.
In the end, it is a one-on-one battle between Kanade, who carries on the will of the comrades who scattered, and Sakura, who has become the lone king.