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i don't know why people are using juri as their example

she begins as a character who is clumsy making terrible food. it's the stereotypical bad cook who poisons you but wants you to eat her food. you feel it's going to do down the usual route where sensei helps teach her how to cook properly and all's well that ends well. actually, no. this isn't the usual gag where she's just so clumsy and can't do anything right. sensei takes her step-by-step through the process and she actually replicates it but it still tastes wrong. sensei tries to break the trope cooking most of it but then allowing her to only add the finishing touch but it still goes wrong. not even sensei's magic can correct her cooking ability so she begins to cry and feel terrible the only thing sensei can do is try to encourage her saying to keep trying and she'll get it. her final momotalk isn't even her successfully cooking instead it's her gardening to show while she can't succeed at cooking she's got strength elsewhere and can find some level of enjoyment

this event has her actually succeed in cooking finally overcoming her mystic power which sensei couldn't even do. it's her greatest wish that she's been struggling with from the beginning. she's not actually a clumsy girl at all instead she's a very competent and meticulous waitress (part-time juri momotalk). it's only her mystic power holding her back but she partially overcame it with this event and now has a odd relationship with it.

i don't want a volume f for juri or "serious" development. i don't want her to some sorta torturous "character development" where she arrives back at the same starting point like abydos trying to roll the boulder up the mountain. they she got to make customers happy and reached her goal that's enough.