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[School Days] I saw all of it for the first time, but aren’t the others besides Makoto pretty much trash too?

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It’s just the words “not bad.”

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The only person I can say has a good character is Katsura-san.

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Let’s practice with me…? It became a successful example of NTR!!!

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Was it Kiyoura? That friend who acts like she’s involved just because she’s a friend, intervening in things that are unrelated is really that kind of painful woman.

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The one who looks like a true partner is an un-defendable rapist.

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I liked that the guy I thought was a nice friend turned out to be a rapist.

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I like the situation where a girl comes to the house after hearing rumors about sincerity.

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I can’t express it well, but when it comes to the goodness or badness of character, I think Makoto is still one of the better ones.

I’m a loser, but…

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>>8

It was great to be able to get along with words, but feeling frustrated because I couldn’t even hold hands, I got tempted by a female friend with whom I could interact easily, like the distance of a male friend, and ended up crossing the line, resulting in a situation where I was in a relationship with the world while just casually maintaining my relationship with words.

You trash…

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>>14

The raw trashiness of an exquisite line that can’t help but evoke empathy.

I think that’s why there are aspects where I’m even more disliked.

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>>19

There’s a troubling sense of being a miserable person, as I can understand that part of the emotional thread, even if I can’t empathize with it.

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But the world is better off as a bitch.

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It’s exciting that the traditional events happening behind the scenes of the cultural festival are in a context that could only be found in eroge.

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That tall, short-haired guy has a rotten nature.

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The White Album 2 is too beautiful, so this one feels more realistic.

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During the school festival, the girl who had been bullying me ends up in some terrible situation, and I can’t help but think, what the heck is with this school?!

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Words are great, aren’t they…?

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When looking only at the attitude towards sincerity, I like the maiden the most.

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Murder is bad, but…

It’s a game that makes you think about how the side that caused that to happen is doing.

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Someone with a sense of balance like Kuroda probably has the easiest time living.

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>>18

It’s nice, isn’t it…?

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>>18

At this age, it’s only natural to have an interest in sexual matters, but I don’t dislike the mentality of being cautious like “a wise person keeps a safe distance from danger.”

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It’s strange that Katsura is trying to pretend it didn’t happen by being with some random guy due to the shock of a heartbreak.

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The world is like that, and the women around me are the worst…

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I love words… cute, big breasts, obedient, and has big tits too.

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It’s strange that there are places for hookup during the school festival and that there’s a hidden camera screening…

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Surely, from a linguistic perspective, it’s the worst moment, isn’t it?

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It feels dependent on the route.

It’s only natural that the route of getting rejected is exposed for talking behind the world’s back.

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It’s terrible that this is happening mainly because of bloodline.

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I found out about the original game and did a quick search, but it seems to be a rather unique type of game.

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If you’re going to do something like this, why did you introduce me to it in the first place? That statement is just so true.

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It seems like there are few people who actually played the game.

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>>31

The sales in 2005 were pretty good, right?

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>>43

I saw an image of a world where Marimo-chan gets her head cut off next.

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The anime “Makoto” is like a compilation of the bad points from the original “Makoto.”

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>>32

You can feel the staff’s enthusiasm, right?

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Setsuna is a good child, right?

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>>33

From the world’s perspective, that guy is an ally of the world.

From the perspective of words, it’s trash.

Depending on the route, it seems I’ve casually gotten Makoto.

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>>61

It’s structured in a way that the world works out well.

Well, I thought while playing Summerdays that what you need in words is a friend you can talk to openly rather than him.

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>>75

It feels like a personality that is disliked by the same sex, and seems tough.

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I’ve often heard that the amount of bugs is strange.

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Looking at the range of the original work, it feels like all the gears were misaligned in a bad direction! It’s interesting, the anime version’s route.

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Even the maiden who has given up on sincerity is still better off.

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>>37

Is that so!?

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I honestly like Kuroda for being straightforward about his sexual desires.

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The break room in the interdisciplinary section has become a playroom.

The public release of hidden camera footage from the break room reveals the terrifying morals of the students.

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Makoto is really popular, isn’t he?

If the harem protagonist in a general work like “Trouble” wasn’t surrounded by women who were characterizing him conveniently for their own purposes, things would turn out like this.

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>>42

I hear that a woman comes to the house and must be good at sex.

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It seems that there were quite a few middle and high school students who learned about the great figures of the Meiji era with this.

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>>44

Was it the surname of a great person from the Meiji era…!?

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>>48

It’s the name of the first Prime Minister.

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>>48

Hirobumi Itō

Itagaki “Taisuke”

Taro Katsura

“Saionji World”

“Kiura” Keigo

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I think the world would have been more accepting if we were childhood friends.

I like the “losing heroine” move.

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Relationships are falling apart.

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The remake version was released, so I think a lot of people played it, right?

I’m also guilty of that.

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It’s not just trash… it’s more like the foundation is broken…

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In the first place, what is the world? It’s your fault for acting like that all the time.

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>>50

It’s bad that things went well when the losing heroine made a move that showed she couldn’t give up and backed down.

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Just when you think the world is going to lose normally, something successful happens…

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Even though it’s supposedly a story set in modern Japan, it feels like we’re in a different world.

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True sexual desire is bad.

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In the early version of the original game, even if you choose the proper option, does it end up going a different way?

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It’s amazing that words aren’t bad at all.

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>>59

Well… the original work has a personality that definitely gets bullied, regardless of the anime version.

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It was said that imaginary pregnancy was like a falsehood, but was the world itself serious about it?

It looked like they really thought that way, but they were told to go to the gynecologist and seemed confused, so I don’t really understand.

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I normally like the manga version and the original of “The Sky with You,” including the potato ending.

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>>65

The comic version is too good.

It’s becoming like a Kuroizu version of Yaruou threads.

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>>65

Sweet potato ends are nice, right…?

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Setsuna is being masked by cuteness, but she is properly making moves as a girl’s friend.

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>>67

From a momentary perspective, it seems like a tragic romance, but when you change the perspective, it’s really quite annoying behavior, isn’t it?

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Having a girl with that body by your side and being unable to do anything is hell for a high school boy.

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>>68

Next to that, a cute girl starts saying she wants to practice with me.

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The language is a bit… no, quite strange, but all the other characters are also strange.

It’s a world where it’s common for sub-characters and parent characters to have affairs and cheating, and it feels like a daytime drama that’s been boiled down.

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In the end, even though the words are bad, I’ve been subjected to treatment that shouldn’t be happening up to that point.

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In the story, it is not mentioned, but Sekai and Setsuna are half-sisters, and their father is Makoto’s half-brother.

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>>79

The family tree closes in a square, overflowing universe.

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>>87

Since it’s a special occasion, I’ll hint at the connections with other projects I’ve been involved with in the past…

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>>104

Was it necessary to have a “repeated rapist” system with an overflow of boys being raped?

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>>104

Well, if you say that SisPri is a product of the Sawakoshi family, it totally makes sense…

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>>104

The main character from the previous work being the rapist’s sister is…

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Makoto is true to his desires and lacks a sense of responsibility, but his character itself is not bad.

There are quite a few people whose personalities are not good.

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Speaking of the circumstances of the story, that’s just how it is.

I often don’t understand why that child is being bullied.

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>>82

A beautiful woman with large breasts, a modest personality, and a gaze that seems to have shadows, likely to tempt a man.

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Would things have turned out better if we had been able to say “let’s break up” from Makoto’s mouth relatively early after getting involved with the world?

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It’s a gathering of trash.

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There is a route that shows the protagonist as a man, but the route that shows him as the most of a man is the homo route of Kuroiz. What is up with this guy?

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Is it the sister of Otome to Kotoba that has a different voice actor?

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It would be good for Makoto to end up with the protagonist of Cross Days.

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At the beginning, they were just indecisive, but once they start being held accountable, they become worthless.

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When I’m playing Summer and Shiny, I feel like the world is such a hassle…

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If the parties involved had discussed it, it might have been resolved more smoothly, so there are aspects where my friends around the world are complicating the situation.

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The insecurity and popularity with boys of a certain word happens to be catching the interest of Kato’s crush, who is making waves in girls’ basketball, so it’s kind of a real situation.

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The world has become too popular among girls.

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Compared to Makoto’s dad and brothers, Makoto has fewer people he has a relationship with…

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Summer is too much of a harlot for the world’s mother.

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Even though you really didn’t want it, the moment you were taken by another woman, seeing you start to seduce with your body feels… something.

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>>98

It’s erotic, isn’t it…?

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Don’t be lured by the body in the first place.

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>>100

I can’t help it; I was dating a girl and was like “Woohoo!” but I can’t connect to Tesla now.

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>>100

The other person is a quite beautiful girl with a bust size in the triple digits, you know?

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The words about same-sex hatred are vivid, aren’t they?

From a man’s perspective, she would be the best woman if she could become his girlfriend.

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I like when my friends in the basketball club have their dignity destroyed.

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>>102

What is it about properly depicting brain-breaking scenes of unimportant characters?!

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The program before Squid is the anime version of Konnyaku featuring Yuichi Nakamura’s first lead role.

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It’s probably about 40% due to the entourage and other factors.

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>>106

Reasonable ratio

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Language is completely unrelated to the family of truth.

The body and sexual allure produced by that mother is truly convincing.

My mother is truly too easy to fall for.

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It’s that kind of annoying realism where someone intervenes bluntly just because they’re a friend!

In the end, everything turned out bad.

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Actually, I’ve only done Muji, so I don’t know anything after summer.

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The girl I’m truly in love with is way too high on the school social hierarchy.

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A beautiful man who brings a country to ruin?

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Hanazanyin-senpai’s sister is cute.

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Didn’t you know that your friend was also subtly aware of the bullying world and was letting it slide?

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>>120

Is this dependent on the route?

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>>121

Finally, there is a story about bullying being exposed.

I realized that even the world was involved, yet I remained silent, and perhaps I was completely turned down after that.

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>>126

That’s the sweet potato end, right?

There is something that can only be gained from being a seriously sincere and beautiful person who can also solve bullying.

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To be frank, I think Makoto is more suited to the world than to words in terms of personality.

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Was the setting of practicing Iaido necessary?

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The world is mentally really weak, so it’s possible to isolate oneself or run away, but language has a strangely stubborn aspect, which makes me think it’s an action that ends up tightening one’s own noose.

Moreover, the process leading up to the breakdown is depicted with extraordinary detail, so those mentally damaging endings are understandable, to say the least.

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I heard that in the original story, Bug is trying to go along the route of words, but Makoto is trying to go along the route of the world.

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Women are easily opening their legs, and the world is being loved too much by women.

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Next, make pure mail popular.

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>>128

It’s heartless to make the pure-hearted heroine of a fan disk impregnate the main character, isn’t it?

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Even with a smooth route, it seems that Makoto, who says that without a body, words are boring, doesn’t quite fit.

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>>129

As an erotic game protagonist, there’s a tendency for me to have a bit too strong of a sexual desire, so I feel there’s a disconnect with words in that regard…

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The unfortunate words of an ordinary person who accidentally got involved with the Sawakoshi clan.

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The girl’s name is all rare names, but Makoto Ito is too ordinary.

There are also anime producers.

There are quite a few victims of reputational damage, aren’t there?

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At the time of the original work, Makoto was treated as an alien from another dimension.

This is also the victim of a game system filled with bugs after a massive patch.

It seems that it won’t move according to the route chosen by the player…

The world has been treated as evil since then.

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In some works, they also embrace their biological mothers.

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It’s not like now with fiber optic lines, it’s 3G patch, but ADSL with 3G.

You dropped it, didn’t you…

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Since the parents are like that, there’s no helping it, right Makoto…

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The fact that Makoto is being carried away continuously is exactly what makes him a scumbag.

The world is directly pulling the trigger…

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I like the ones that can make words submit.

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>>140

It’s nice to have the three of us—Word Mother, World Mother, and Moment Mother—arguing over sincerity, only to be looked at in disbelief by our daughter.

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I want a moment that is not involved with the world.

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>>141

Please enjoy Summerdays.

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I really hate the idea of getting carried away after having sex once and gaining a sense of success.

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Makoto can become a saint depending on the route, so it’s the better option.

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The structure of a play where a carefree womanizer seriously falls in love with a stiff young lady is a classic and traditional scenario.

The surrounding characters are a bit unusual, so it turned out like this.

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Isn’t the intensity of the vocal song amazing?

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>>146

I wonder what Kiriko is doing now.

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>>146

This and the insert song album for Gakuen Kankyou no Kyoukai Zero are the culmination of Lantis at that time.

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>>146

It’s really heartbreaking that it’s impossible to have a campfire with words, no matter what.

In the end, the song by Momoi flowing during the campfire dance with the world is just… really…

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I want them to release a bug-free version even now.

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>>147

There should have been a set sale including all the series for the 10th anniversary or something like that.

Isn’t that also already patched?

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>>151

It seems like a new bug has emerged that prevents it from launching on certain graphics cards.

Obafuro has essentially disbanded, so there will be no patch.

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>>152

Terrible.

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>>156

I thought they would release a patch, but since they can’t fix the graphics card issues, they’re asking us to roll back instead.

Feeling overwhelmed.

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>>147

Is the HQ version different?

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>>153

The HQ version also quickly becomes unresponsive as soon as you progress a little.

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It’s like every time I think I should do it this way, I completely miss the mark.

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I nostalgically saw Niceboat in real life.

Due to circumstances, we are broadcasting a changed program.

I nostalgically saw Niceboat in real life.

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In this broadcast, the blood is pitch black, but it feels more gruesome than fresh blood.

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In the anime world, it feels like the place where words are being raped is the beginning of the end.

If it weren’t for that, I could only say to transfer out of this crazy world with words alone.

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Almost everyone is a villain.

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There is also a route where Sawanaga plays the role of a good friend in a gal game.

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When it comes to matters of the heart, I have a fondness for words that slightly cool my blind love for Makoto.

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This is a work in which I vowed never to play an overflow game again.

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The genuine creepy moaning voice adds a nice touch.

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>>166

If it were a cool BL eroge, it would be great!!

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The anime’s sincerity is too depraved!

Well, it was interesting, so that’s good.

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I love Secchan, so I want her to go through even worse experiences.

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You can only hear Daisuke Hirakawa’s creepy moans in the School Days series!

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>>170

There is also the devilish glasses!

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Acting skills honed through homo content.

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>>172

The nightmare was pretty unsettling, wasn’t it?

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It feels like Makoto would still end up in ruin even if he were a real human.

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Since it uses the last name of a former Prime Minister, let’s release the latest version.

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I never expected to play the role of Kakyoin.

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>>178

It turns out it was quite a decent handsome voice.

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Since I haven’t played Summer, it’s when I reach out to Kokoro-chan.

I don’t know what the relationship between sincerity and words is like…

If you’re in a relationship, you’re scum, and even if you’re not, you’re a criminal bastard who would shove your dick into a junior high school girl, so it’s no wonder my sister is furious…

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>>179

I will sneak up behind Makoto and attack him with a blunt instrument while he is assaulting Kokoro-chan.

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Is this the place called Bakusai?

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It’s a game filled with diversity, where I awakened to true love for Yuu-chan and there’s also the aspect of homo-rape.

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I like the Days series and all, but I sometimes can’t help but think that they could have made a more proper eroge with that budget…

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The man, Kakyouin, who reduced the curse of Makoto by half from Daisuke Hirakawa.

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>>183

But you get killed by the world, don’t you?

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>>186

This is too perfect.

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The bloodline is cursed…

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The erotic aspect of Summer Days is very practical and appreciated.

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From the very beginning, it should have just been connected to the world.

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>>188

The world is saying that it will support the moment, so no matter what, it will become a sea of blood.

If it’s just for a moment, won’t you do something strange?

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It’s the world’s fault for constantly meddling!

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But that unique blend of just the right amount of trashiness and messiness in Squid is an addictive flavor.

In the subsequent series, it feels like they are treating parts that would normally be humorous with seriousness.

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The language mother isn’t my type at all except for her breasts, but the situation is too lewd.

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Anime-style daytime dramas are a rare breed…

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Regardless of the words, at first, you liked Makoto, right? I’ll support you~ and then I also ended up liking Makoto, so give him to me! I was a loser for saying that.

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>>196

Until the moment you allow that, it can be seen as just sad…

Isn’t it a different opponent when you start to get tense with words from the position of supporting someone?

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>>200

Well, I think I can still understand it as a way of thinking.

Even though I gave up and conceded to the world, don’t come in from the side and interfere.

There’s also the fact that someone has appeared to whom I can perfectly express the lingering frustration that I couldn’t digest.

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If it’s Set-chan, I can leave it to the world, so it’s safe.

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If there were no world and no maidens, it would be quite peaceful.

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I like her appearance, but her personality is so terrible that it makes me laugh.

Don’t give off that template tsundere aura.

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>>201

The younger sister has an aura like a typical lively younger sister character, but her personality is a mess, so the Kato sisters have really strong character traits.

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Dolbe and Kakyoin reduced the shock of Makoto…

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Well, since Setsuna cannot direct malice towards the world, it’s just misplaced anger.

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>>203

From a momentary perspective, it looks like the world… I understand how you feel because it seems like a sudden woman has come and interrupted after I had conceded.

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Are all the trash connected by blood?

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>>205

Yes.

Those who share the same blood are drawn to each other.

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The words, while mostly coherent in the narrative, are generally quite absurd.

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I like Kato’s appearance, but that guy has a strange sense of common sense, so he won’t face any consequences.

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There was a time when hate in the world (including jokes) was intense, but in the story, he receives his comeuppance, so he feels much better.

Those who were bullying with words are much worse…

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The unfortunate Yamagata that doesn’t come up in discussions in threads like this.

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Kanroji is being filmed in a compromising situation with someone unrelated to Makoto, and the person she is dating is either Makoto or someone even worse.

Kato will finish without facing any sanctions.

I won’t get pregnant.

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The maiden has been pushing away the girl who gets close to Makoto even before the squeeze begins.

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If everything had gone smoothly, the Katsura family would have ended up being connected in the family tree, I guess.

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