Criteria
Requirements
None
To get this event
This event plays automatically after "The Gazelle".
To miss this event
This event is not missable.
Choices
There are no choices in this event.
Effects
- +5 Makoto Affection
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| location = [[Locations# | | location = [[Locations#School Dorms|School Dorms]] - Dorm 3 | ||
| location3 = | | location3 = [[Locations#Sensei's House|Sensei's House]] - Sensei's Bedroom | ||
| location4 = | | location4 = [[Locations#Park|Park]] | ||
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| synopsis = Makoto arrives | | synopsis = Five minutes after [[The Gazelle|their call]], [[Makoto]] arrives and takes a look at [[Miku]]'s injury. While she can tell that it's serious, she also isn't that worried since Miku apparently has a history of badly clogging wounds, making them always look more severe than they actually are. Regardless, she thinks they should do something to help her, and when Miku can't make a choice, Sensei suggest to inform [[Maki]]. Makoto agrees and tells Sensei he knows what that means, but when he promises to take responsibility for his actions, Makoto tells him to leave and let her handle everything, with Miku promising she will cover for him. | ||
Sensei then returns home in dismay and waits for the inevitable phone call. After an agonizing amount of time, Makoto finally calls to confirm that Miku will be okay and asks him to meet her at the park so she can make sure he won't blame himself too much for what happened. | |||
One hour later, Makoto and Sensei meet up at the park. After questioning how Sensei is faring, she asks if he expects her to be mad at him, and when he tells her he wants her to be, she gives him a lecture about his irresponsible behavior, and while most of it is rather halfhearted, she gives him a serious reminder that he should be more cautious with how he interacts with the girls. He also wonders if Miku is mad at him, but she isn't mad at him but herself for ruining a special moment between them, a feeling all of the girls would have in her situation. | |||
He can see why they would since all of them are blinded by their desires and try to appeal to him in the simplest way, completely ignoring the fact that they shouldn't. He wonders if he has to life in eternal fear of physically hurting them, but Makoto states that Miku was hurt due to factors that have nothing to do with the fact that he's their teacher, and them being in a time loop just complicates their situation even more. She asks him if he really intends to wait for however long it may take to fix the flow of time before he will do anything with them. | |||
Being caught in the time loop also made her question morality, specifically on how the consequences of their actions don't mean anything when everything reverts to a specific point in time that erases all of them, meaning the concept of right and wrong doesn't exist anymore. This is why she wants him to enjoy his new life, why she can't be actually mad at him, and why he doesn't see his actions as evil anymore. | |||
Sensei wonders if she would consider his actions as evil the moment time works normally again, but she finds it pointless to ponder about things that will never be relevant for them, and when he thinks he doesn't deserve it, she tells him to stop thinking about what he's supposed to do and enjoy the freedom they have, including the possibility of creating a perfect world, which might be something they're supposed to do. She finishes by confessing her feelings for him and how she loves being in a situation where she can enjoy life with him forever. | |||
Makoto leaves shortly after, and Sensei feels at peace for the first time in months, even if he's unsure what his purpose is. | |||
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"T Is For Time (Trees & Threes)" is an Event for Makoto Miyamura.
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This event plays automatically after "The Gazelle".
This event is not missable.
There are no choices in this event.
This Event takes place in the following locations:
Five minutes after their call, Makoto arrives and takes a look at Miku's injury. While she can tell that it's serious, she also isn't that worried since Miku apparently has a history of badly clogging wounds, making them always look more severe than they actually are. Regardless, she thinks they should do something to help her, and when Miku can't make a choice, Sensei suggest to inform Maki. Makoto agrees and tells Sensei he knows what that means, but when he promises to take responsibility for his actions, Makoto tells him to leave and let her handle everything, with Miku promising she will cover for him.
Sensei then returns home in dismay and waits for the inevitable phone call. After an agonizing amount of time, Makoto finally calls to confirm that Miku will be okay and asks him to meet her at the park so she can make sure he won't blame himself too much for what happened.
One hour later, Makoto and Sensei meet up at the park. After questioning how Sensei is faring, she asks if he expects her to be mad at him, and when he tells her he wants her to be, she gives him a lecture about his irresponsible behavior, and while most of it is rather halfhearted, she gives him a serious reminder that he should be more cautious with how he interacts with the girls. He also wonders if Miku is mad at him, but she isn't mad at him but herself for ruining a special moment between them, a feeling all of the girls would have in her situation.
He can see why they would since all of them are blinded by their desires and try to appeal to him in the simplest way, completely ignoring the fact that they shouldn't. He wonders if he has to life in eternal fear of physically hurting them, but Makoto states that Miku was hurt due to factors that have nothing to do with the fact that he's their teacher, and them being in a time loop just complicates their situation even more. She asks him if he really intends to wait for however long it may take to fix the flow of time before he will do anything with them.
Being caught in the time loop also made her question morality, specifically on how the consequences of their actions don't mean anything when everything reverts to a specific point in time that erases all of them, meaning the concept of right and wrong doesn't exist anymore. This is why she wants him to enjoy his new life, why she can't be actually mad at him, and why he doesn't see his actions as evil anymore.
Sensei wonders if she would consider his actions as evil the moment time works normally again, but she finds it pointless to ponder about things that will never be relevant for them, and when he thinks he doesn't deserve it, she tells him to stop thinking about what he's supposed to do and enjoy the freedom they have, including the possibility of creating a perfect world, which might be something they're supposed to do. She finishes by confessing her feelings for him and how she loves being in a situation where she can enjoy life with him forever.
Makoto leaves shortly after, and Sensei feels at peace for the first time in months, even if he's unsure what his purpose is.
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This Event was added in Update .43.0.
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