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For me I'll sometimes revist old romcoms and wonder where the characters would be right now ten or fiteen years later, but a lot of the time I'll just be thinking of the MC and the winning girl. Is it more natural for a losing heroine to stay in touch with the winning couple or to put some distance in between them and herself? Do those weird-semi harems with a lot of unrequired feelings morph into genuine friendgroups or just fall apart once the main love interest takes the prize? Do losing heroines remain forever alone (;_;) for the rest of their lives or do they rebound quickly?
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Watch Makeine if you want to find out.

In this case though, we know Kuroneko gets to hear all the juicy details from Kirino.



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