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[BanG Dream!] From now on, I will live as a strawberry farmer!

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Is that really okay for your life?

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I’m starting to want to be a farmer too! 💛

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>>2

Diggy’s lineage

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Is this the thread that goes to the trouble of erasing and posting T sukushi-chan trim on the left?

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>>3

I can see a little… the level is low.

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It seems that strawberries are being cultivated in Shodoshima.

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>>6

Eloping with the strawberry farmer has come to an end…

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Completely a village girl.

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Light~ ❤️

Ah~n ❤️

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In Masquerade, we will be highlighting strawberries.

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I’m much more suitable than Hatsune, who was taking care of roses without even touching insects.

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I was thinking about going to the farm with Saki-chan… 💛 but if we go for a farming experience together, I’ll end up getting scared of bugs, huh, Hatsune?

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Sho… what about the promise we made to become cucumber farmers…?

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For some reason, Shoko Ichigo is paired with a Vocaloid look-alike.

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It is a relatively plausible timeline from the moment one sets foot alone on a remote island.

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My otherworldly yuri with AVER and the village girl is steadily increasing.

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Is AVER a non-human!?

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It’s like a five-person combined music robot.

No comments on whether it’s a Vocaloid with Hatsune.

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>>21

That’s not good! You’ll be erased by a power even more terrifying than Toyokawa!

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The hair tie is hinting…

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Hello, everyone~ Today, we will be sending you a strawberry tasting comparison video~

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You look good together with the fisherman’s daughter.

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>>18

Thank you, big sister 💛

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If Hatsune and the village girl Shoko suddenly came out as if from Castlevania, it would turn into this (otherworldly yuri).

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A coupling that I know nothing about AVER but am drawn to just by its appearance.

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I’m sure Tou and Mutsu are better at it…

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Using bugs as an excuse to fool around…

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AVER looks too much like Howl.

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“When Hatsune said, ‘I like stars,’ amidst a conversation that already felt like something out of a legend, and then Aver appeared looking like Frankenstein’s monster, of course, it would accelerate the otherworldly yuri.”

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The main cast gets excited every time a costume is revealed, so it’s similar to that.

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Isn’t the reading of “Aver” a bit masculine?

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It’s NTR… it’s terrible…

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It’s like a super Doloris with five bodies combined, but since the base is Hatsune, it can only have an aura that makes it the right choice in coupling.

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There’s something about the entire Musica team being like a receiving team in the merger.

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Why are there two people who are like burly tops…?

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It is not an exaggeration to say that it holds a position as the daughter of Uwizaki.

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A beautiful person in male clothing is great, isn’t it…?

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This is Toyokawa strawberry~

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The AI “Aver” that has been devotedly supporting Hatsune.

However, every time she gets close to Sayoko, she begins to feel an indescribable emotion.

Finally, I heard Shoko call me “Hatsune 🩵”…

I’m going with that story.

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Even if I become a farmer’s daughter, will you make me a human again…?

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The pairing of a silent giant monster and a kind-hearted village girl is a classic trope.

If Shoko Ichigo is also short-lived like Toyokawa, there’s a scenario where Aver continues to protect Shoko’s grave.

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AVER suits the vampire count too well.

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The village girl Shoko is so cute, so maybe I should go to Suipara after a long time…

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>>43

Is something like that okay for one man alone…?

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There is no prohibition against sweets at all.

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Due to sucking the blood of the knight of AveMujica, I became attracted to the goddess of oblivion, Oblivionis, whose soul resides in a certain village girl, so throw in some cheesy skit like that, Shoko.

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After all… a smile suits you…

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I want to spend peaceful days with the boy Tō, who became a coal miner and turned into a village girl.

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>>48

The appearance of Count AVER there…

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>>50

Stop the common NTR introductions.

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>>51

However, the true identity of the village girl was a goddess, so both the boy who was a miner and the count from the human town ended up accepting her…

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>>48

It’s the World Masterpiece Theater~

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Sayoko, go buy some alcohol.

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“Please give me the one where I hug the monster and say, ‘After all… you are Hatsune, right?'”

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It’s too much like a dream novel…

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Since the base is Hatsune, it seems like the passive nature won’t change.

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I am being toyed with by AVER and leaking…

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It’s unfair that Shoko Ichigo and AVER become a coupling due to the effect of the timing of their appearance.

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In both the main story and here, there’s a love across different social statuses…

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Mutsumi Mutsumi Ho-ai

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Tokawa Farm anyway.

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I am a farmer’s daughter helping with the family business in a small village!

The lord of the large city beyond the mountain, AVER (real name: Hatsune)!

The kind-hearted poet, Akari, who is a strange person in the village and loves insects!

My childhood friend and the only daughter of the village chief, Mutsu!

This time, I’ll go with this masquerade~

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>>61

This is different… This is a MyGO!!!!! person, so I can’t involve them in the masquerade.

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There is a monster disguised as a human mixed in.

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We don’t get a turn, do we! Don’t you trust us that much!!

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Am I not needed? Do you not trust me that much?

What should we do with that guy, Umiko? What should we do?

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When you look at it this way, she’s just a beautiful girl.

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Isn’t it too cute…?

I’m going to lose my mind…

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Don’t run away from Uminyamu.

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The position of the hairpin is the same as Mutsuki’s, so this is Mutsusaki.

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Seeing Shou-chan looking happy makes me feel good.

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I can’t forget the maid Akari, who I became friendly with by chance while working under the lord!

I can't forget the maid Akari, who I became friendly with by chance while working under the lord!

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>>71

The lord and the maid share a common hobby of watching the stars…

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>>74

It’s AVER too! So that’s a thing as well!

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Shoko blooms with an unusually strong yuri attribute for non-human characters.

Shoko may be creating something non-human.

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Mutsuki-chan’s natural glow makes it hard to see, so the impression of her hair accessory is too weak.

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The lantern is so cute!!

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It’s no good, everything looks like it’s in the context of NTR…

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It’s the opposite…

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When you dress differently than usual, the strength of the character design really shines through, doesn’t it?

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The pure gaze of the lantern directed at the starry sky and the ore soothes the tired heart of the lord… this is… AVER too.

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Love snatching and indulgent love are the privileges of the lord.

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There are plenty of works like that, more than enough.

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The appearance of AVER is 70% Howl.

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The story of the monster Aver, who met the village girl Shoko and gained a beautiful singing voice.

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Make me forget everything…

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Is it NTR!? That kind of thing is traumatic for me!?

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>>81

I’ve never seen a village girl being taken before.

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Here comes the masquerade… (Aver)

I’m going, meow~

Hunger

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>>91

I’ll seriously get started!

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The village girl has her life completely ruined by the aristocrat.

History says the same.

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That’s the worst, Soyorine…

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Because it’s pitiful, the night becomes intense.

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Even though it’s supposed to be hard living as a farmer, damn it! At the same time, a non-human character that is compatible with the village girl has come about!

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>>94

It seems like there might be a divergence in the direction of agriculture, doesn’t it? Mutsusaki.

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>>96

Shoko, who runs a strawberry farm…

However, Mutsumi refuses to yield, insisting on cucumbers or bitter melons, and ends up clashing with the rosaceous Shoko…

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>>96

Strictly speaking, I don’t think it fits because Mucchan is not a farmer but has a gardening hobby.

If Shoko gets serious, it seems like she would promote efficiency.

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While knowing that Tomo is having a pure and innocent romance appropriate for her age, she is also having a deep physical relationship with Count AVE…

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>>95

But I think it’s a bit interesting to consider that AVER is the receiver.

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Next, I want you to dress like a bee removal technician.

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Your face is too good…

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While getting close to the wanderer Aine, what reached Akari, who was waiting anxiously for Shoko, who had been abducted by the Count, was a single letter saying “Wishing you happiness”…

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I was surprised to find out that it was different since I thought it was pronounced “Abee” based on the origin of the name Avemusica.

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>>102

I’m not confident in the reading, but… is it correct to say “abar”?

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>>102

I learned how to read this kind of thing through PC-related topics.

It’s definitely A-Bear!

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Don’t go! Shoko! Don’t leave me behind! …Please… don’t go… Saki-chan…

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>>103

I won’t leave it behind.

Shall we go together?

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Is Dad not installed either?

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The count, who understood that the happiness of the village girl Shoko was to spend time with Akari, attempts to execute the meddler Akane in order to fulfill Shoko’s wish…

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>>104

Eh…!?

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The village girl Shoko’s body under her clothing is covered in bite marks and scratches from her long affair with Count AVER.

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In medieval Europe, there was a terrifying thing known as the right of the first night…

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After leaving AVER’s mansion and secretly returning to the village, Shoko is treated as a dead person sent to the mansion…

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For you, Yoshiko… singing “Kasugakage” in front of the grave…!

I don’t know much about Shoko-chan, but I’ll sing too, Momorin~

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The scene where the villagers’ persecution of Count AVER blends with Tomo’s love for Shoko has arrived…

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Aver: “Don’t take Saki-chan away from me!” (Aver sets the village on fire)

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>>117

At the moment when Aver’s hand pierced Shoko’s abdomen as she stood in the way to stop the count’s rampage in the burning village, it was too much of a situation for Aver to regain his sanity.

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Why is AVRE the opponent?

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It feels like… the timing just matched up…

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There are only two reasons: one is that it was announced in the same live broadcast, and the other is that it has a good visual compatibility.

It was really exciting.

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It’s nice, isn’t it, a village girl and a non-human lord?

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The light that gradually warms and melts the cold, frozen heart of Count AVER…

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AVER, with a seemingly uninterested expression, and the village girl Shoko, with a radiant smile.

This is definitely going to get capped.

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I understand the feelings of people who like face capping!

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Count AVER is quite a mysterious person, isn’t he?

Usually cold like ice, but today gentle like the moon.

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(Critical Hit)

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Well, since the base is Hatsune, it’s only natural to be paired up.

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Hatsune, who took Shoko from Hatsuhana, is now having Shoko taken by a non-human being that resembles herself.

Don’t you think it’s beautiful?

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The werewolf Haisuzu, who comes and changes the genre of the movie on its own.

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Mob Rezu: “Recently, the masquerade has been so amazing it’s like we’re the AveMujica theater troupe now, isn’t it?”

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>>133

(I couldn’t listen to a single song during the play!) 😭

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Light shone through.

Light filled my dim world.

I felt as if I had been reborn.

I wanted to be illuminated forever and ever!

I was happy!

I have been a cold monster ever since I was born.

You turned me, who was nothing but a monster, into a human!

I love you!!!

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Isn’t it a bit too much for a village girl to actually be a relative of an earl and also a reincarnation of a god?

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>>136

In the genre of village girls, there are real figures like Joan of Arc.

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A line that Shoko would barely manage to write.

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Vampire

Frankenstein

Werewolf

Cheshire Cat

God

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AVE Saki has about a 90% chance of becoming a better ending.

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But Shoko agrees and embraces AVE on her own.

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No matter how I struggle, I can only sense that it will turn into a tragic ending for the non-human yuri.

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>>142

Together we will become gods who live in AveMujica (eternity).

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>>146

Shoko also becomes a non-human being to obtain eternal time with the two of them, but in the end, she is defeated by a human and it all comes to an end…

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Abel is like that…

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The fact that Count AVER, whose heart has been melted, holds a wedding ceremony with Shoko, is the first time the villagers learn that Shoko is still alive…

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>>144

On the day of the wedding, the villagers, who rose up to protect their important companions in the village, stormed the Aver residence armed with weapons…

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>>148

You’ve just given up on your own and only think about yourself, haven’t you?

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The 18th episode, where the multi-headed monster Mutsu, which usually disguises itself as a villager to watch over Shoko, battles fiercely against the vampire AVER, was an incredible episode.

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It seems that AVE-sama would be greatly hesitant to tarnish Shoko by making her one of his minions…

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Since Shoko has to forget her past as a village girl, she also needs to make sure that AVER does not forget its sad past.

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Even without meeting AVER, I will end up having a non-human yuri relationship with my childhood friend Mutsuki, who is possessed by a demon.

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>>150

I want to protect Saki-chan… I will protect her…

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Ultimately, non-human yuri lovers who solve the lifespan difference problem by ceasing to be human.

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The blood of the gods is special, so if AVER bravely drinks it, they can overcome any destiny.

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Shoko, who is mistakenly regarded in the village as the daughter of a god who killed a monster, due to the misunderstanding that Saki died in a duel with Aver…

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>>154

In that belly, there is a new life left by the lord…

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There is a convenient setting that AVER’s bloodlust can be suppressed with strawberries.

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>>157

Someone came up with a development that feels like a night visit under the pretext of cutting strawberries…

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It wasn’t just here that AVER and the village girl Shoko were getting excited…

It wasn't just here that AVER and the village girl Shoko were getting excited...

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>>158

I was seeing fan art about an hour after the TV show ended.

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>>164

You are quick with your hands, aren’t you?

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A soulless monster, a machine that only kills people, AVER encounters the village girl Shoko…

The story is just too cliché…

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Shoko is suited for a bait-type heroine like Akai Ito.

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I want a cel-shaded picture from the 90s.

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Saki-chan!

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The vampire scene can be used as an erotic scene suitable for all ages in a play.

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The people whose settings are based on AVER look too much like junk because of Musica, which is funny in its own way.

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>>167

Shoko’s femme fatale and Mutsumi’s slip of the tongue are probably diluted by Hatsune and Uminyamu as well…

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It’s unreasonable to have a emotionless character with Hatsune’s face.

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Thinking of the late Sho-chan… I was singing “Kasuga no Kage” at the grave…

Shou-chan is… alive… and is going to marry the count…

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>>169

Let’s go help Sho… Sho’s happiness is to spend time singing in the village…

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>>170

Generally similar flow to the main story.

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>>170

Mutsumi-chan’s actions are going to result in Sayoko’s death, and it seems like it will ultimately lead to an inappropriate remark.

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Why am I wearing boots!

It’s the leg parts of a combined robot!

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>>171

Doesn’t it look good on you? (While looking at the legs of the person inside)

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>>171

The part of the legs is like a cape on Umiko’s shoulders…

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>>171

If you complain, I’ll make it the third unit of Sangod V.

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Vampire Hunter Aine…

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An unlimited taste of Abasaki.

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Grandfather: “Stop meeting that monster, Shoko.”

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>>176

It’s your grandfather who’s scared, isn’t it!?

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The world of Masquerade and AVER are too compatible.

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It’s not just that it’s resembling a count and a village girl.

It’s amazing how the expression is completely opposite to the person’s image, isn’t it?

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The famous vampire noble AVER, known for not attacking people, kidnaps the young lady Shoko of the Toyokawa family one night.

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I’m becoming Van Helsing…!

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Please note that Hatsune, your grandfather’s illegitimate child, is a different person.

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The fact that Shoko is a type of light that cooks with a good compatibility for otherworldly yuri is about 90% of the problem.

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You don’t know the terror of that monster!!

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The old man is perfectly suited for the role of village chief, isn’t he…

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The scene where Shoko lives with the two of them was a memorable moment, wasn’t it…?

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In the 12th episode, Shoko decides to marry the count, having made up her mind to leave the village, knowing there is no turning back.

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Sayo-chan has a character design like that of a heroine from a shoujo manga.

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>>193

In other words, that nobility might have had no obstacles and no enemies if they were genuinely poor from the start.

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It’s Yoshiko’s fault that she gets along so well with monsters and goes along with them.

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>>194

There are too many monsters in CRYSICK and Musica that do not understand human hearts.

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But AVER isn’t Hatsune, you know…

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>>195

The village girl Saki is a completely different character from Shoko in the main story…

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It really seems like they will do it in the Musica play.

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There is a view that Hatsune completely takes over AVER’s character.

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>>200

I will make a living based on a skit setting using AVER.

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Oh… Count, should we watch the stars together?

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Shoko, who has a design like a protagonist from a fantasy story, is about 90% bad.

The appearance of Hatsune and Mutsumi, who are like heroines from a tale of the fantastic, and even AVER with a fantastical look, is about 10% bad.

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It’s already a complete monster since we combined the monsters from Mujika.

Return… AVER…

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Since the main story is hard to understand, I play with things like this…!

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It seems like this band could create endless stories with this skit setting…

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