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The image doesn't explain anything, you retard. At what point does the show state that that specific Tsukimiya has any relation to Takeru? The show states that she switches body every time she dies.
Tsukimiya herself states that Takeru is being protected by the bird because one of her bodies is related to him. How would her being an aunt, or sharing an ancestor with him, make the bird think that Takeru's important enough to protect? Tsukimiya states that the bird is ensuring that the future does not change so that her mind can eventually return to the future so that it can be punished.
Assuming that she's his aunt, how would Takeru dying affect her? It doesn't.
Assuming that that specific Tsukimiya and Takeru shared an ancestor, how would him dying affect her? It wouldn't.
Now, assuming that Takeru is the ancestor to one of his future bodies, how would him dying affect Tsukimiya? There are only two options:
>Tsukimiya would be transferred into a different body. If that's the case, then that means that Takeru's death has no affect on her, meaning that the bird would have no reason to protect Takeru.
>Tsukimiya's future body would not exist, and Tsukimiya wouldn't be able to switch bodies with it. Now the bird has reason to protect Takeru.
Her being older than him does not mean that she's his aunt. It just means that that body that she was in is older than Takeru. Your logic makes absolutely zero sense and you have not explained it in any coherent way other than
>"but she's older than him!"