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[BanG Dream!] Feel the presence or absence of trust.

Not sisters.

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The eye color was the same, huh?

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Looking at it this way, Ozawasan is quite fair-skinned.

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>>2

It’s because I’m always wearing costumes…

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Since we’re in the same school, we might start to seem like sisters from here on out.

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When I first saw Umine, I thought she was more like Otae than Misaki.

Because it’s a beautiful face.

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>>4

What’s inside?

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Stop the serious hate speech towards Mii-kun.

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Senpai Okuzawa can be trusted, right? ❤️

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She’s a bit sulky sometimes and shows signs of withdrawal, but she’s like a bundle of trust, isn’t she?

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The bangs are the same as the heart, so in a sense, it gives off an otherworldly feeling of being distant from people’s hearts.

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Mizuki, or rather Misaki, has immense trust.

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Umizuru is fond of Okusawa.

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→Sighing while taking care of things, and the person enjoys it too.

Not realizing that others are taking care of me and just enjoying myself.

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Will a stray cat become affectionate?

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>>15

Michele is affectionate, but Okuzawa is ignored.

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I think there is enough trust in Okuzawa-senpai, don’t you?

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Don’t cause too much trouble for the student council president.

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A woman who earns Tō’s trust with just a little conversation.

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Until he lost himself in anime, he was a pretty cool lone wolf except for being a bit too in love with Naki.

Why did this happen…

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>>19

I thought about why I’m attached to Ricky, who tends to be isolated even in class, and well…

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Student council president… what a trustworthy sound it has.

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>>20

I might be eliminated.

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>>20

It’s like the papal election currently happening at the movie theater; with a backward sense of responsibility that says, “You absolutely cannot let this guy become president,” it feels like he might get blown up while trying to aim for the presidency.

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>>20

Since the other candidates are Ricky and Shuka, it might be…

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Mascots of Mujika and Halohapi.

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Umichelle

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Riki-san, let’s join the student council next year as well.

When I become the student council president, I will increase the vending machines in the school.

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Even if you become the student council president, I think your trust deficiency won’t improve…

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>>28

The emotional issues around here can only be slowly healed by getting into Garupa…

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>>30

The fact that a sequel is coming paradoxically suggests that nothing will grow until then, right?

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I need to ask Okuzawa-san to stay back for another year.

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Is there no flower girl in the second year?

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>>32

If it’s an NPC, there’s Shirley, my childhood friend from here.

There’s no one who is in a band.

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It’s no good because, while saying you trust someone, you don’t really step in or show any interest.

You need to improve that.

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Poor advice to this guy will go sideways.

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The current second-year students have no main characters in the Flower Girl.

The Kurata generation is the most exemplary student, after all…

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I can see slogans that don’t resonate in my heart, like the school life where we trust each other.

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The trauma from my childhood runs too deep, over and over again.

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>>39

Since I don’t understand people’s feelings from around this time, it seems like a cause at first glance, but it really isn’t related much…

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>>40

That said, if it weren’t for that, I would have surely been able to grow properly in the future.

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Just because it was revealed that the root is a young girl doesn’t mean that the cool character aspect is denied.

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The sea bell, furrowing her brow at her mother’s phone call, is adorably age-appropriate, though…

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There was a time when Mi-kun was worried, thinking that if Michel was around, I wouldn’t be needed, right?

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The reason for the lack of trust is due to having their trauma brought back up.

Not understanding people’s hearts is simply something inherent.

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It was certainly unfortunate that everyone was cut off just before the live performance.

Breaking the heart all at once.

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>>46

I was able to endure it because I had been juggling bands just in case something like this happened.

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>>48

Isn’t it just a result of being spread too thin?

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I don’t really need Musica, but it’s frustrating to see my money and pachinko winnings used in anime by people who don’t even know where it came from.

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>>47

I really don’t know where you want to land this seriously…

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If there was truly no trust at all, Riki would have left long ago, and Musica wouldn’t be around either, so I want to believe that it can’t be completely true that there is no trust as the person feels.

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Since there is also the concern that it would negatively impact Shoko and Mutsumi, leaving it alone is not really an option.

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If Ricky hadn’t flipped that weird switch, he would have remained a cool bassist.

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The moment you think you’re not trusted, it becomes a story about how you don’t trust the other person, right?

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I want to see the junior high school girl Kurumi from the time when she was the type to boldly pull everyone around her.

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The level of trust is that everyone thinks he did something to Mutsumi.

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>>58

It’s not that Umirin is untrustworthy, but I think the question is how to get from that state?

Well, after that I couldn’t answer and lost trust.

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>>58

Yoshi seemed to have the most fun when he was doing classics… → Classics… shall I do it…?!

Shoko is running off in a strange direction again… → Did something happen to Mutsumi…?

To revive Musica, I will first teach Mortis how to play air guitar!

So it just happened that coincidence matched up and the question hit the core.

That aside, I was caught off guard and clearly flustered because my secret was hit right on the mark, so it was obvious that something was going on.

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I feel like I’m not out of sync with those around me, like a light.

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I think deep down I don’t trust myself.

Although I’m not very aware of it,

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Hachiman, who is pampered and becomes affectionate by the seniors.

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The way Umirin tries hard to gain trust in her own way is so cute.

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>>63

You know that you are doing something that would cause you to lose trust, right?

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The side where no one helps even if you go crazy and the side where all the members will help you.

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When lined up, the facial features look quite different, don’t they?

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>>66

It’s only natural since it’s someone else’s business!

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I have no idea how someone who fundamentally has no interest in people’s hearts and doesn’t trust them can change.

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>>68

We can only take our time to engage with people.

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I don’t really understand love, but it’s cute how your technique is like an amazing call girl.

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There is a significant difference in whether or not one is blessed with good band members.

Halo Happy has dependable seniors, among other things.

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>>71

I was quite fortunate…

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Reviving Mutsu’s personality seems easier than correcting Kurisu’s character.

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I felt that those who truly don’t think they are at fault cannot change anything at all.

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>>75

Umirin herself has analyzed that it was a problem for her to take charge too much in her own way, so she feels bad about it and has changed by taking on various bands simultaneously.

Whether that is good or bad is beside the point.

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It’s difficult that things are like this despite there being no issues with the home environment.

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It seems that a facade band that doesn’t speak with honesty or true intentions probably doesn’t get along well and might actually suit each other.

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It feels like Mirazu is pretending that things are over and only focusing on new problems.

Nothing has ended yet.

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I sometimes feel that there are people who view the Umisuzu-related matters through quite a negative lens.

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There are some people who say things in an exaggerated way, right?

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>>81

There are times when I think the way I’m being handled is too harsh, but I don’t often think the negative feedback is strange.

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>>86

That criticism feels kind of exaggerated.

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>>89

Sometimes I see people who talk as if they have no human heart, but it’s really because they didn’t have a human heart in the first place, so they don’t need anyone’s trust.

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As long as they only handle scheduling, they’re excellent, so there’s really no need for improvement.

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It looks similar on the outside, but the insides are completely different.

The only thing we have in common is our hair color, but Ai Hinari’s light-heartedness is similar to mine.

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That said, it would be a problem if a character who is just a gofer is reduced to something so minor.

If others are progressing, it becomes even more so.

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I want to see the joke about mistaking Umi ringing for Misaki officially.

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Since Uminari herself is struggling and seeking trust, there is a need for improvement.

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I don’t know what they want to do with the anime, but it seems like growth is the theme for Garupa, so I think Umiri will probably end up feeling pretty good too.

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You can tell that I will grow through normal interactions with the band members from now on, right?

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It might be better not to pair up Riki and the others, as they have been growing in quite a nice way.

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That guy is simply a troll.

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They don’t look that similar just because their hair and eye colors are the same…

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Mutsumi can see the actions of others well, like when she followed Shoko…

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On the right, the senior duo really feels like a dependable dad and mom.

When it’s with Kaoru-kun, Mii-kun seriously becomes a girl.

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>>97

Are you saying that you can’t rely on the members of Mujika?

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>>98

You’re quite unreliable as someone I can lean on, unlike the seniors from Halohapi!

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>>98

Everyone is probably too busy dealing with their own issues.

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Michel has a younger sister, right?

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>>99

I definitely want to greet you!

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Hello, Happy has overcome various challenges and grown, so Musica surely still has room to grow too.

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If it’s Hatsune during a stable time, I feel like I can say that the poetry comes through, right? She’s such a strong character…

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Even in the relatively stable early stages, I’m quickly outmatched by Nyamu!

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>>104

Because it’s not a character that is strong in battle…

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The right side has accumulated results over a fairly long time in the story, despite being asked, “Who were you?”

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Do those guys in that world have sexual desire?

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Regarding Umizuru, even though they said it’s about the face, they kept showing the butt, which means the staff is really getting carried away towards the end.

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I’m not sure if I fully understand the things I’ve been pointed out or told to do, but I am responding sincerely, and I think it would be better if you could provide more specific guidance.

If it were an ordinary character, it would probably be a story where they should think for themselves…

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>>110

I think Nyanmu has quite hit the mark regarding the gap between Umirine’s ideals and herself.

For some reason, it just ran diagonally downward from there.

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You should watch it…! To those who are about to embark on a journey…!

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>>111

The ending is…

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I have trauma, but I do think that someone who has all the director’s reviews is like that.

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>>112

Thinking that someone like Maya, who was a studio musician, could make a living from music makes her a really strong character, doesn’t it?

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I imagine it must be really tough not to be trusted for the words you’ve said.

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I think there are a lot of people who have such high specs that they can’t understand human feelings.

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>>114

The most ordinary Nyamu can only do their best.

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The specs on the left are quite impressive, but the one on the right is almost like it’s giving up being human, just like my partner.

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>>118

Their physical abilities are just a bit more subdued compared to the other members, but in terms of musicality, they are definitely in the genius category.

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Urizumi-chan is the vice president.

Hana-chan is a historian.

Riki-chan is the accountant.

And I, the student council president…!!

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The right side is just a common sense character in fantasy, so it’s basically fantasy.

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I feel it’s unrealistic to learn morality among the members of my group.

Once I started interacting with the seniors in Garupa, I might have become more respectable.

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>>122

In dealing with someone at that distance, just like with disruption, Mizuki remains the same capable bassist as always.

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If you are trusted, you’ll have to go along with an extremely high bungee jump without any prior consultation or safety measures.

Do you understand, Umiryu?

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I feel like if you hit the left side against the right, it could become nicely rounded.

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I think the part where she was jealous of Classic is proof of Mizuki’s humanity above all else.

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Nyamu is not just an ordinary person; from the start, they had experience as a streamer and are a pro-level drummer who utilizes their max insight in debates, making them a formidable force.

The talent for performance that I wanted the most is the balance of having muchan, who has transcended genius and turned into a disaster, next to me.

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God is gracious.

You can learn from now on.

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>>129

You come over here too.

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First of all, the specs of Halohapi are strange.

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W-What?! My divine power doesn’t seem to work…!?

That’s why I said it… you don’t know the horror of Tsurumaki…!

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It wouldn’t be strange for Kokoro and Shoko to have met during their childhood.

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>>133

It seems that in Garupa, they will definitely consider that we have met in the past.

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Myumji is made up of members with outstanding skills that are on par with their seniors, but they have weak personalities that don’t stand out at all… That personality is what makes Myumji appealing, though.

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>>134

The higher the skill level, the more I feel there are difficulties in human qualities or communication.

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The student council president who has a flag with Tomo-chan.

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I want to see both Halohapi being made into Mujika and Mujika being made into Halohapi…

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Since existence is recognized, it’s definitely an easier starting point compared to the right.

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Mii-kun has overwhelming trust from the Tsurumaki family, which is very strong.

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Is that a person in a costume…?

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>>141

It’s probably a person… maybe…

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It seems like there will be an event where we can talk about the other bands we cut ties with after joining Garupa.

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>>144

I would like you to explore why Umi Rin chose Abemujika.

There are certain things I think are probably like this, but I don’t know if they’re correct.

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>>144

It seems that the band with the older sisters who were supporting was quite famous and apparently appeared in a movie as well.

Wasn’t it because those older sisters relied on you that you had their trust?

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>>146

It seems that Mizuki’s trust is based on her own scale.

Well, from the perspective of someone who is in a business relationship, it probably remains important to be competent.

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>>146

I was thinking that I really didn’t agree with going to Musica from here.

The sight of a once-broken member regaining trust in Classic burned into my brain.

I want to do that too! I heard that they’re eager to reunite Muzyka, and I’m not sure if I get it or not.

For now, I guess the older sisters’ trust is something that the person themselves may not be able to fully rely on.

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>>156

I personally think that the “soulmate” that Nyamu mentioned corresponds to trust for Umi-rin.

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Even if someone is trusted, the person themselves often doesn’t really understand what trust is…

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I feel that Abemujika might be a place where Umisuzu can be on equal footing.

Although they are too much of a genius, there are only geniuses around who won’t be outdone by that.

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Could it be that Right still hasn’t been figured out by the majority of the members in Holohapi?

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>>149

I often think that Kaoru-kun is actually aware of it…

Well, the truth probably won’t be revealed.

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There are no costumes in Halohapi.

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Michelle is Michelle, after all.

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Nyamuchi is strong just by going to a ramen shop with a masking setup, as it creates a pathway.

The strong evaluation from masking in the main story is impressive.

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Nyamuchi is a streamer, so they can interact with Infinite Mewtwo as well.

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Ami really doesn’t trust people that much, does she?

It seems like that kind of thing will become a keyword in the future.

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