
(God is watching over you…)
That’s a nice, big chest, isn’t it…?
It’s still a bit embarrassing to talk face to face.
I won’t transfer schools, so please rest assured that I will always be watching over you.
The lamp is cute, isn’t it?
Even when you’re down, you’re still cute.
It always looks like a good jam.
I wanted to hang out with Sho-chan after school… Even if I was given a farewell letter like that, I still wanted to talk normally…
>>7
I understand how you feel…
I have made up my mind. Let’s get married, Akari.
Hello, Tomi.
I can’t look directly at big breasts.
Isn’t this god a bit too vulgar?
>>10
If you look at Norse mythology, you’ll see that the gods are pretty much useless.
The chest of the lantern is a sexual relic.
I would like to bear the child of God…
>>12
Sho-chan… even though he made a girlfriend himself, he’s been looking at me with lewd eyes…
Oh…
I’ll leave some stones in the hallway until the next classroom move.
Certainly, it’s a god that feels more like Zeus.
>>18
Are you going around making women pregnant and aging?
The feelings for the lamp are different, you see.
If I’m lucky… if I’m lucky, I’m not thinking that if I ignore it like this, the sticky note time will come back again.
It seems like I could write a whole song’s worth of lyrics just from the mystery of leaving behind something that looks like a will early in the morning.
It’s quite annoying to leave such a letter when you’re right next to me.
As soon as I was revived, why do I become completely obsessed and clingy towards Tomorin… what is this, God…
This god has now become completely invincible, and it’s laughable.
We will continue to have conversations as classmates, and it doesn’t mean we will have no connections.
I’ll leave it in a letter as a separation… I know that, but it’s too long, God…
God is all-powerful.
Of course, you can also slip away.
Tomorin’s sticky notes are a counter to being ignored by the gods.
There’s no need for God to reply with a letter, right?
>>27
I think it’s clear that Morin, who uses sticky notes with the intention of not avoiding them, is the one who seems to be struggling the most because she’s more logical.
God may forgive, but will Ricky forgive?
A stalker on the lantern!? I’ll catch you!!!!
Still, it’s really huge…
It’s fine if I get pregnant.
I know a good island.
The proper etiquette for contacting the deity is to use a sticky note.
First of all, please start with a morning greeting.
Shoko… you’re scattering stones for Akari, right?
>>36
The Hansel and Gretel plan of wrapping you up and bringing you into my room has been found out.
>>37
My home…
I will give you any jewel with Toyokawa’s wealth.
I will also create a monument for the lantern.
I want you to keep that letter forever; you have ulterior motives, don’t you, God?
>>40
(I will save it, but I plan to put it in a clear file.)
You probably want a reply, right, God?
God is omnipotent.
I can also bring my ex-girlfriend, with whom I’ve made up, into the room where I’m currently living with my girlfriend.
>>42
Saki is… still shameless after we broke up…
>>44
But… I like that kind of thing…
What is up with the occasional English words mixed in Lamp’s replies?
>>45
When you can’t think of good words… get words from Ano-chan…
Shou-chan… even though they were cruelly discarded, they are still full of lingering attachments…
>>46
Everything has been settled there in the shadows of tears on a spring day…
It seems like there’s no concept of playing normally after school for Akari…
>>50
If it’s with her…
>>50
I learned that well back in the CRYCHIC days.
When I’m eloping with my current girlfriend…
Bringing up memories of an ex-girlfriend as a top priority is just plain pathetic…
>>51
(The current girlfriend with an exquisite expression)
>>56
If the notebook could go, it seems like my lover might also forgive me…
I apologize for everything that has happened until now!!
But if I get directly involved with Akari now, I will fall from being a god to being human.
I know that I’m more detached than the production, but…
I seriously laughed when I only brought back the notebook where I randomly collected sticky notes from my parents’ house.
>>53
Isn’t that just full of lingering regret?
>>55
I think it’s just that I’m trying to remember everything so I don’t get scolded by Den.
I forgot the keepsake doll.
While I was just casually having tea at RiNG, Urara is being noisy asking if I’m cheating?!
I will hold Umitsu and make her quiet!
(I don’t touch this notebook because I hate bugs…)
It’s different to say that something has become a memory and to feel regret.
That’s just like a classic, isn’t it?
>>62
Even though we’re in the same school, being told something like that… I’m at a loss for a response…
I will leave the dolls behind, but I can’t part with the notebook.
If I was making advances on someone else’s lyricist and vocalist, it’s only natural to be suspected, right?
Are Toyokawa and Triangle lacking in awareness as Ave Mujica?
I have abandoned my home and blood ties, discarded my mother’s keepsakes, will never touch the piano in my main house again, and don’t tell my current girlfriend that I hate coffee; it’s the strong impressions from the descriptions, sticky notes, and the Memorial Takamatsu issue that are to blame.
I just want to play normally… but it feels creepy how you’re sending gifts while avoiding me…
The keijimeru letter feels a bit too funny because it seems to involve Tomorin in sorting out my feelings before thinking about lingering attachments.
I understand the intention, the intention.
It seems that Akari has no lingering attachments…
>>71
No, I’ve been saying since the mygo days that I have no intention of giving up, and I’ve been taking action on that!
It feels like, according to the bulletin board and the character development of Mori, there’s just no interest in anyone other than Aine-chan.
>>139
Well, I graduated from classics properly, so I don’t think I have any regrets.
Just because there’s no lingering attachment doesn’t mean I’ve lost interest or don’t like it; that’s not the case at all.
The top priority for notes is that Hatsune clearly expresses her emotions, which is terrible.
>>72
Due to Sho-chan’s eccentric behavior, the two vocalists are having a hard time in a short period.
What will happen to Hatsune if she finds out what’s in the notebook…?
>>73
Countdown face
It feels like a will or something…
>>74
I thought you were transferring schools, but you were just there the next day like normal…
From now on, we will fight together with other bands.
There will be some kind of conversation before the final episode’s live performance.
Is there?
I’m also saying that I will protect my own band, but the farewell letter shows a lack of reading comprehension, right U-chan!
>>82
The part leading up to “Let’s all do our best” is quite long…
>>86
Anonymous can only remember up to three lines of text…
As for Shoko, perhaps Mu had the best understanding of her when he was alive.
(The god who confidently arrives late because they were playing the piano in the music room)
>>84
When I think calmly about it, being so relaxed is just too funny…
Why do you talk normally to that girl…?
>>87
I initially tried to keep a little distance from Ai-ne, but before I knew it, I was completely defeated by her bright energy and mama-like charm.
What I did is the same as what Tou did by sending the sticky notes…
>>88
The sticky note of the lamp is a secret strategy developed as a final resort because God activates their specialty of completely ignoring things…
>>88
That’s like a desperate measure after being rejected for a note, but while Shoko can normally meet and talk, the fact that it’s a letter feels strange or something like that.
It wouldn’t be strange if I dropped out of school…
Shou-chan is… everything they do is so grandiose…
Well, it’s more interesting to make it a joke, so I’m laughing about it, but to be serious, that’s just a relationship where Shoko and Akari can understand each other through that communication.
>>93
In episode 5, Tou immediately realizes that the piano in the mansion hasn’t been played, and Shouko instantly senses that she has been noticed…
As long as Shoko doesn’t try to hide it, it’s quite obvious.
>>153
It seems like they are both Newtypes.
In summary, it’s a report that I will do my best with the previous apologies and Musica, but I want to make it more emotional.
If you’re going to send that letter, you might as well just meet in person and say it! That’s why I can’t help but feel that way.
>>95
I think it would have been more natural to respond with a letter since there have been plenty of depictions saved by sticky notes.
>>101
As a story about Shoko, it makes sense and is natural, but from the perspective of other characters, it’s just bizarre no matter how you look at it…
>>107
We were just talking normally about classic begging the other day.
There really is no reason to reply by letter…
>>107
It’s fine between these two since Morin is also quite eccentric with the sticky notes.
>>107
From the beginning, Toyokawa Shoko has only been engaging in bizarre behavior, hasn’t she?
>>107
Isn’t it just a story from the viewer’s perspective, rather than from the perspective of other characters?
To be honest, Akari is quite a strange kid, so viewers have no way of knowing how she feels about the letter she received; it’s truly a matter only God knows.
>>101
Almost no one knows that I collect sticky notes.
>>95
But doesn’t it feel like you understand that you have to apologize to the other person after you messed up, yet you still can’t take that step to face them directly?
It’s long… I almost got late while reading it…
Leaving things to a child with a collecting habit is such a wicked life hack…
I wrote this letter because I wanted you to always hold on to it.
I can’t handle the thought of having a normal conversation during break after this.
>>100
“Would you like to have lunch together?” she said as she appeared…
Both me and Ano-chan were surprised…
Since it’s in response to a sticky note, I can just reply with a sticky note…
Since it was long, I ended up having to run to the classroom before finishing reading.
Recently, Shou-chan has been acting strange…
It is said that sometimes the personality of God appears, and occasionally by the side of the stairs.
“…I don’t know about that. I am the God of Oblivion, Oblivionis…”
I was shouting while holding back my right arm…
So I turned that scene into a song.
>>106
Listen, “Chūnibyō”.
>>109
How do you read this, Tomorin~?
>>117
Oh, it’s Saki-chan, but not really Saki-chan, so it’s “Shoko-chan”…
I’m better at apologizing than Takumi, who is really bad at it!
As usual, I was picking up stones and An-chan probably came and we went to school together.
It’s hard to understand the desire to be normal while also wanting to be anything but normal, like a typical “chuunibyou” (middle-school second-year syndrome).
Since Aine is always with me, for some reason I started reading the letter next to her…
I don’t think Tomorin believes she has a collection of sticky notes either…
I don’t want to be called a chūnibyō for using a pun on the title like a yankee.
>>119
Oh… I’m always trying hard to think…
>>127
I really couldn’t read the shade dance.
Tomosaki and I don’t really understand each other… but that’s okay.
>>121
I think we may not fully understand each other, but for better or worse, we can both land critical hits.
>>128
I found an interesting kid, so I actively took their hand… I’m totally hooked!!
Since I’m being ignored out of stubbornness, I’m launching a preemptive attack with sticky notes… They’re stuck in!
It’s not so much eccentric behavior as it is an overly bold approach to everything they do…
I understand what Shoko wants to do, but it feels interesting in a way…
The content is really long, and halfway through, the chime starts ringing, while one of the gods is nonchalantly playing the piano, which makes the scene quite surreal.
It’s really amazing to see a face like “What is this…?” from the heroine’s letter in the epilogue…
There are too many people who feel that the light perceives things with the same sensibility as the viewers, and it makes me genuinely worried if they were really watching MyGO all the way through.
>>129
Well… at least in the Musica arc, we had the same sensibility…
>>132
Don’t lie, there weren’t many viewers who empathized with the opinions that if it’s a plan with sticky notes or if you’re suggesting to start a band, Toh would go along with it.
>>140
I don’t understand what this person is suddenly saying…
By the way, Hinoka has a higher level of chuunibyou.
Because both are out of sync, there is a sense that both are trying to come closer and understand each other.
>>131
The strange sense of mismatched harmony after reconciling is honestly endearing.
Tomorin is now in a state of “I don’t understand…” which is healthier than when she was misinterpreting things and feeling down.
Rather, Tomorin is too logical considering the setting of being special.
I thought of this technique since the sticky notes also tried to have a conversation but it didn’t work.
>>135
After seeing Muzika, you actually think that guy isn’t so bad, right?
>>138
Awareness that my sensibilities may be misaligned.
The fear of having to gauge the other person’s expression because of that.
Self-awareness is also a splendid skill…
The god who no longer needs to be particular about scholarships is also allowed to be late.
I can manage tuition fees with royalties.
I honestly think that Tomorin is just strange, but her sensibility seems to be more on the normal side compared to the whole series from the first season.
The original character, Lamp-chan, cares about everyone in her own way…
When it comes to Tomorin, even the sticky notes aren’t particularly normal.
Once you realize you landed a critical hit, just saying “Whoa!” is already impressive.
>>146
If you say to stop, it’s really problematic if you can actually stop…
>>148
God is simply too much of a god…
>>149
Even if I think I don’t need a login bonus, it still annoys me when it’s not there!
>>152
A complaint that is likely to come to the call center…
Understanding that you can no longer play classic games is what that means, right?
If you can rub the lamp’s chest, then that’s fine.
Sticky notes can also be considered strange, as they are directed at someone who suddenly got angry at an old acquaintance, severed ties, and is a bizarre existence that ignores others at school.
>>151
It’s like a sticky note that gets put on because you don’t pay your taxes.
At the point where she is already being called a god, Shouko is way too much of a gag character…
Because I’m not particularly worried about Mutsumi being absent from school for a week due to her issues, Tomorin.
My mother has died, my father has fallen into alcoholism after being exiled, and my grandfather has fathered an illegitimate child and is now desperately trying to protect himself.
It’s a state where God, as something absolutely believable in existentialism, is dead.
>>159
The only thing I can trust is myself.
As is characteristic of existentialism, I will become the subject.
Honestly, I found God’s actions through the mime to be completely incomprehensible, but I like the conclusion that trying to understand God is what’s really strange.
>>161
It seems like Mutsumi, who understood everything that God was trying to forget, is out of his mind.
At the point of not understanding God, you’re quite ordinary, Akari.
Humans wouldn’t understand, God.
The lamp discovered by Shoko is, so to speak, a child of God, or the Savior.
>>163
I want you to stop imposing that on me…
There are too many characters who resort to extreme actions and emotions.
Basically, the environment where the quiet and calm personality of Akari is at the top.
>>166
It’s already quite good just being harmless to people and animals.
I feel like Musica is just a presence that is even more incomprehensible than lights…
The sticky note attack might just be a desperate measure because if I chase normally, it will easily get away…
Because Akari-chan is an exceedingly good child.
It’s quite extreme behavior to put sticky notes every morning and when you get back even though there’s no response or reaction!
>>171
It’s like a notice saying “Talk to me instead of ignoring me!” so the god who is ignoring it is at fault for that time.
>>171
It’s not my fault, you ignore me even when I try to talk to you.
I’ll make sure to practice my voice properly in the futon…