They don't need to get on the Evangelion to take down the apostles that threaten the world, they don't have superpowers, they can't teleport or use railguns, they can't join the SOS regiment, they didn't pick up the death note that fell from the sky, they Can't see the virtual, they were not wingmen who inherited the memory of the stars in their previous life. They, they are just ordinary students.
Under such a setting, when I saw half of the time, the male lead, female lead, male accompaniment and female supporting role were still fighting, and I felt that it was destined to only become "a thing similar to a Korean drama"-occasionally in Saw this review online and resonated somewhere in my heart QVQ
but, but.
Beginning with the sentence "Have the guilt gone?" that Ami-chan said to Minori, I suddenly realized after realizing it. I didn't see the plot behind the plot? It's me who takes joy for granted. It's the sweetness of the previous days that made my IQ lower and lower.
Do you think everyone is a baka who presents their hearts to the audience?
Do you think the plot is that even if the characters don't say anything or express their actions, they will rely on the narration to express their psychological activities?
Ignorance is a sin!
Those foreshadowings buried in the shallows, those feelings that erupted deep in my heart.
Yes, an ordinary student, but his actions and behaviors are given a whimsical color, and the second dimension will appear. It is impossible in reality, it is too mythical, and it is vulgar.
But in front of Takasu's confession while sitting in the water, he had to lose.
In front of Dahe, who wore black silk in OP1, he had to lose.
In front of Nori kissing her fist, she had to be defeated.
In front of Kitamura-kun and Ami-chan who tacitly blocked the front door and the back door, they had to lose.
In front of KIRAKIRA's smile when Taiko said that Takasu was studying hard, he had to be defeated.
In front of Xiao Ying who loudly called out "Parrot Sauce", Jin had to be defeated.
In front of everyone's smiles in the big group photo, they had to lose.
In the face of such a scenario, I was defeated.
So when I finally saw the words "Complete" appearing, all the previous thoughts, opinions, and comments were forgotten. All I remember seems to be the smile on my own lips at that time.
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