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Anonymous /vg/530350553#530364864
7/8/2025, 2:54:00 AM
After going through some of volume 3, I think I'm starting to understand the overall statement of this game. Basically, these girls, no matter what they do on the surface, are ultimately innocent beings. Only adults can be truly evil. And Sensei is basically a Jesus-esque figure who wants to shoulder the sins and pain of his students (all students in Kivotos) so they could live their lives in peace and happiness. If you get angry at the girls or grow spiteful, you fail in your role as their shepherd. And the game challenges you at that - the girls make mistakes, they put you and themselves in difficult situations with their childishness. Aru blows up a building and even takes full credit for it. Any other protagonist would knock her out in a stereotypical boss battle, but Sensei sees the good in her and wants to stand by her side no matter what happens. And he's right. The girls that come after her are put in the same situations; they're just way smarter than her, so it becomes far less obvious. But that unflinching belief must always be there - carry that weight for the students, and they will respond with unconditional love.
Anonymous /vg/528206731#528219895
6/21/2025, 3:19:18 AM
>>528219381
How do you fix your daughterwife's grumpiness?