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Good Ending No. 5
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e05.msg.jdiff
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#0@0
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#0@1
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Hatate
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#0@2 ‘So you're sure she said she was a god of hindrances?’
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Aya
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#0@3 ‘Right. I thought it was a serious matter.’
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Hatate
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#0@4 ‘Hmm... well that IS a disturbing story.’
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Hatate
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#0@5 ‘If whoever this is gathered faith and showed herself,
she might have been trying to get rid of the tengu,
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#0@6 and if she shows up personally, that itself might be
for the purpose of causing the tengu's downfall...’
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Aya
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#0@7 ‘No, she didn't seem THAT hostile.
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#0@8 Although it is true that she acted like meeting me was an inconvenience.’
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Hatate
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#0@9 ‘But still, it's not every day you consult with me about anything.’
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Aya
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#0@10 ‘At first I was merely investigating the season incident,
but if the threat to the tengu is real, then I can't put this in an article.’
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Hatate
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#0@11 ‘And there it is, concealing the truth for your own convenience.’
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Aya
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#0@12 ‘But aren't I being the very model of a reporter?
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#0@13 If I'm not writing an article, then I'm free to consult with whoever I wish.’
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Hatate
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#0@14 ‘Don't beat around the bush, you just want my thoughtography power.’
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Aya
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#0@15 ‘Well of course I do.
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#0@16
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#0@17 I'd been caught in her trap from the beginning, allowing her to take away all my weapons.’
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Aya
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#0@18 ‘And at the very end when I was at my wit's end,
she got away before I realised what was happening.’
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Hatate
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#0@19 ‘This is rare. So she made even a battle-type like you cry uncle?’
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Aya
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#0@20 ‘I'm the social awareness type, thank you very much.’
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Aya
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#0@21 ‘But now I've got no idea where she is or what she's doing.
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#0@22 Which is where you come in. With your thoughtography, I could get a lead on her.’
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Hatate
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#0@23 ‘Sure, but... you don't know where she is, right?’
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Aya
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#0@24 ‘Don't worry, there's a way.
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#0@25 There was a hint in the season I equipped.’
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Hatate
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#0@26 ‘Th-There's a door on your back?!’
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#0@28
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#0@29
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#0@30
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#0@31
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#0@32
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#0@33
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#0@34
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#0@35
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#0@36
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Bad Ending No. 6
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e06.msg.jdiff
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#0@0
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#0@1
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Aya
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#0@2 ‘Looks like she got away.
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#0@3 Those back doors are a real pain. She can run to anywhere she wants.’
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Aya
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#0@4 ‘Maybe I should have beat her faster?
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#0@5 Next I need the perfect countermeasure before I try again.’
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#0@6
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#0@7 However, she seemed to have got away right before the finishing blow.
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#0@8
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#0@10
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#0@11
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