
It never ends. But before the drama can start, the core friend group hits up an amusement park. Gotta get that R&R in before things get dicey, I suppose.
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It never ends. But before the drama can start, the core friend group hits up an amusement park. Gotta get that R&R in before things get dicey, I suppose.
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Oh right, Maki is set to have dinner with Umi’s parents. You can already tell that this is ripe for drama, because we just learned all about Maki’s broken family. Now he has to go and compare it to Umi’s intact family. How does that Anna Karenina quote go again? Ah, right:
“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”
Hmm…
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We pick things up right where we last left off. Tartah is about to ask Qifrey what had happened to Nolnoa. Unfortunately, Qifrey acts as if he thinks Tartah is just thirsting for general knowledge, so he cheerfully invites Tartah to ask him anything. The boy is startled by the witch’s eagerness (again, likely an act), so he doesn’t actually get the chance to actually confront Qifrey. Sigh, I’m disappointed… but I probably should’ve seen this coming.
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Y’know, I actually want to see more scenes of Yuru learning about the world. I find that a whole lot more interesting than all of the action and violence. Anyway, some loose thoughts after the jump.
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