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Hina finds out about Yota's celebrity crush; if Yota can execute Hina's latest scheme, he may have a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Hina finds out about Yota's celebrity crush; if Yota can execute Hina's latest scheme, he may have a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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The Day I Became a God
S1, EP1 "The Day a God Descended"A strange girl dressed like a nun appears before Yōta Narukami and declares she is an omniscient god; as he attempts to return her to her house, she endeavors to prove her power to him.
The Day I Became a God
S1, EP2 "The Day of the Melody"Yota brings Hina to his house; Hina hatches a variety of schemes to help Yota get closer to Izanami; Yota helps his sister with a summer assignment.
The Day I Became a God
S1, EP3 "The Day the Angel Falls"Sora wakes up and tells her family about her friend's failing ramen restaurant; Hina hatches a plan to save it.
The Day I Became a God
S1, EP4 "The Day of Battling Tiles"Hina finds out about Yota's celebrity crush; if Yota can execute Hina's latest scheme, he may have a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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