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| | synopsis = As he makes his way to class, [[Sensei]] recalls what happened after nearly a week without [[Makoto]], which contains the aftermath of [[Yumi]]’s fight, [[Imani]] taking over Makoto’s duties and how [[Miku]] is still upset by Makoto’s suffering. He’s feels similar knowing what she’s going through and being reminded when he sees her desk. | | | synopsis = As he makes his way to class, [[Sensei]] recalls what happened after nearly a week without [[Makoto]], which contains the aftermath of [[Yumi]]’s fight, [[Imani]] taking over Makoto’s duties and how [[Miku]] is still upset by Makoto’s suffering. He’s feels similar knowing what she’s going through and being reminded every time he sees her desk. |
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| Once he enters, Miku awaits him to get his permission to leave early today. Sensei wonders why she’s still coming in the first place and she explains that she can't leave [[Karin]] alone with the club and needs the exercise to keep herself occupied. She informs him that Makoto is doing a little better now and thinks that [[Parallelogram | his visit]] helped her, but he doubts it. Both of them want Makoto back so she can bring back order to the class. Sensei actually considers teaching until she does, but Miku seems distracted and drops Makoto’s name. | | Once he enters, Miku awaits him to get his permission to leave early today. Sensei wonders why she’s still coming in the first place and she explains that she can't leave [[Karin]] alone with the club and needs the exercise to keep herself occupied. She informs him that Makoto is doing a little better now and thinks that [[Parallelogram | his visit]] helped her, but he doubts it. Both of them want Makoto to come back so she can bring order to the class again. Sensei actually considers teaching until she does, but Miku seems distracted and drops Makoto’s name. |
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| He turns around and sees that she came to school. She’s still a nihilistic mess and Sensei wants Miku to bring her home immediately. She tells them that she’s fine, but she doesn’t care about being serious anymore and asks Miku about current gossip instead. [[Maya]] wonders why she acts like that, but notices that [[Ami]] fell silent. Since Miku isn’t telling her anything, she talks to Sensei about the [[White Oak Doors| picture he broke]] and makes it apparent that she’s still far away from being fine. [[Sana]] can’t hear what they’re talking about, but [[Ayane]], who has excellent hearing, can and is afraid of what’s coming next. | | He turns around and sees that she arrived. She’s still a nihilistic mess and Sensei wants Miku to bring her home immediately. She tells them that she’s fine, but she doesn’t care about being serious anymore and asks Miku about current gossip instead. [[Maya]] wonders why she acts like that, but notices that [[Ami]] fell silent. Since Miku isn’t telling her anything, she talks to Sensei about the [[White Oak Doors| picture he broke]] and makes it apparent that she’s still far away from being fine. [[Sana]] can’t hear what they’re talking about, but [[Ayane]], who has excellent hearing, can and is afraid of what’s coming next. |
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| Makoto walks in front of the class as Imani, who was doing paperwork in Sensei’s office, enters the class after receiving a call from [[Maki]] and asks him if they should stop her, but he wants to let her speak for now. She blatantly informs everyone that her father died, claims that none of them care about her and that both school and live are meaningless. While some try to reason with her, she ignores it, explaining that no one bothered to help her, even though the only ones who knew were the people closest to her, and that they all hate her for ruining their school days with menial tasks. She did it regardless to make her father proud, but now has no reason to act like a well-behaved student now that he’s gone. | | Makoto walks in front of the class as Imani, who was doing paperwork in Sensei’s office, enters the class after receiving a call from [[Maki]] and asks him if they should stop her, but he wants to let her speak for now. She blatantly informs everyone that her father died, claims that none of them care about her and that both school and live are meaningless. While some try to reason with her, she ignores it, explaining that no one bothered to help her, even though the only ones who knew were the people closest to her, and that they all hate her for ruining their school days with menial tasks. She did it regardless to make her father proud, but now has no reason to act like a well-behaved student now that he’s gone. |