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- Our Friend's Dream (second half)
- Chapter 4
- Hero Club room
- Fu: Uhm... the timetable for the day of the event... should be something like this, I guess.
- It: I prepared a full-length mirror for changing clothes, a drier and everything.
- Fu: Thanks a bunch, Itsuki. ...Haah~.
- Na: What's the matter...? You sighed just now...
- Fu: Well, you know... setting up a wedding like this reminds me that I'll have to give Itsuki away when she gets married one day... well, you know.
- Ka: Get yourself married first before you worry about your little sister.
- Fu: Nuoh!? Don't make it sound like I'm already late to getting married!
- Ka: It doesn't take a genius to see that coming from miles away.
- Fu: What was that, you little...!
- Ka: You got a problem, you little...!
- Se: Ahahaha! Senpai and Karin, you make a great duo! You're gonna be a nice couple when you get married~.
- Fu/Ka: Huh!?
- Ka: Wh-who would ever marry her!?
- Fu: Ooh!? How dare you!? I'm the one who'd turn you down!
- Na: You can do such a thing... in the Divine Era...? In that case, I'd like to make Fuu my wife.
- Fu/Ka/It: ...Huh?
- Se: U-uhm~. Natsume-san...?
- Na: It's plain as day that Fuu would be a wonderful wife and a good mother. I want to eat Fuu's miso soup every day...*
- Fu: Eh...? Eeeh!? Wha-, stop, whaaa-!?
- It: N-Natsume-san, w-was that... j-just now, was that...?
- Se: I don't want to point it out, but no matter how you look at it, that sounded like a proposal~...
- Ka: Hey, wait a sec! Y-you, you! You'reaugh, wha-, whoeeh!?
- Se: Karin, calm down! Take a deep breath! You're talking gibberish!
- It: Naphume-san, One-shan, wha-! Wai-!
- Se: You too, Itsuki!? Please, get a grip! I'm the only tsukkomi left!
- Na: Fuu, I...
- Fu: Y-yes!?
- Na: I like seaweed miso soup...
- Fu: I-I got it...
- Ka: Don't get iiit!!
- It: Nooooooo!!
- Se: Aaah! Someone, please help!!
- Na: ...?
- *Telling a woman that you want her to make miso soup for you every day is a traditional way of proposing.
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