This is a locked chapterChapter 46: The Key and the Door to My Heart
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"Fa chirp chirp" is the title of this chapter's dialogue. It begins with a chirp from "Masamune" , who is apologizing to "Koda" for not being able to talk to her the day before. He asks her what she's been up to, and she tells him that she shut herself in her room the night before because it was a "serious sibling spat" . The chirp is interrupted by the sound of a cat's-country flag flying in front of her room. "I'm sorry," she says, "about yesterday . I know I said some things . . about yesterday ." She then goes on to say that it's "been two weeks" since they last saw each other, and that they have to use their time together to "level up" their girliness. She then says that she has been talking to "Komako" about it, and he's surprised her. "It was more like he was sulking" than a fight, she says. "He really surprised me," she continues, "but he really isnt at all ." The chirp ends with a hug from "Wa wa koeda." "You're welcome," she replies, "though ... ! you're not welcome to ! . you are welcome to, though !" . "What's this all about?" she asks, "smack about not wanting to see a disappointed side to you?" .
This is a locked chapterChapter 46: The Key and the Door to My Heart
About This Chapter
"Fa chirp chirp" is the title of this chapter's dialogue. It begins with a chirp from "Masamune" , who is apologizing to "Koda" for not being able to talk to her the day before. He asks her what she's been up to, and she tells him that she shut herself in her room the night before because it was a "serious sibling spat" . The chirp is interrupted by the sound of a cat's-country flag flying in front of her room. "I'm sorry," she says, "about yesterday . I know I said some things . . about yesterday ." She then goes on to say that it's "been two weeks" since they last saw each other, and that they have to use their time together to "level up" their girliness. She then says that she has been talking to "Komako" about it, and he's surprised her. "It was more like he was sulking" than a fight, she says. "He really surprised me," she continues, "but he really isnt at all ." The chirp ends with a hug from "Wa wa koeda." "You're welcome," she replies, "though ... ! you're not welcome to ! . you are welcome to, though !" . "What's this all about?" she asks, "smack about not wanting to see a disappointed side to you?" .