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How not, it was clear what Miura felt before. When Valentine's Day came when he intended to confess his feelings to Kenzi, because Miura had waited too long, but until that moment Kenzi had never expressed her feelings as if he had not been treated well, as if he had just been hanged in the most beautiful way. In the end, Miura decided to confess love. A lump of courage and confidence he felt so real. how not, he is sure that if Kenzi will return his love, he has made up his mind about it. until it finally arrived where Miura had to let go of all those dreams for real, everything seemed to have flown in vain. Never would have imagined even when the reality had come to this, a heart-wrenching reality. Kenzi came to him holding a man, then Kenzi said that his love for the man was accepted.

Destroyed, that's how Miura felt at that time and from there Miura had started to close himself and their heart distanced herself from everyone's reach, and started to make her own colony. Giving things that have never been imagined even at any time, until finally all of Miura's habits made him used to it and there were a lot of people who didn't know Miura. Whereas before?

Of course not at all, during Miura's childhood even until Miura finally fell in love with Kenzi, Miura was a fairly popular figure at school. Every day he always gets a love letter in his shoe box, every valentine's day he can barely bring all the chocolates he brought home, this is a far and inverse thing with the current Miura as if the radiance of his figure has disappeared completely. now, who will know Miura? Who will give chocolate to Miura? Not even a single human on campus seemed to know about Miura. A thing that seems to be enough to make Miura's chest tight. How could he not, he had to feel things like this, he had to think about things like this, and after all, Miura herself realized, that in reality there was only one thing standing with her, namely her own best friend. A thing that was enough to make Miura smile wryly, but at least it was there that Miura realized that she was not alone.