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Still in shock with Kureno's revelations, Tohru turns to Saki for counseling, fearing how Arisa will react upon learning that Kureno can't reciprocate her feelings.
Still in shock with Kureno's revelations, Tohru turns to Saki for counseling, fearing how Arisa will react upon learning that Kureno can't reciprocate her feelings.
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S3, EP1 "I'll Hold Another Banquet"Still in shock with Kureno's revelations, Tohru turns to Saki for counseling, fearing how Arisa will react upon learning that Kureno can't reciprocate her feelings.
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S2, EP19 "There's Just No Way!"Isuzu spends the night recuperating at Shigure's, giving a chance for Tohru and Isuzu to get to know each other.
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S2, EP20 "Are You Okay?"With the school culture festival around the corner, Yuki is kept busy as he juggles the student council and class duties.
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S2, EP21 "There Was, Definitely"Yuki loses himself in thought as he recalls a dark memory from his childhood.
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