In doing so, the god grants his wish to be reborn as a high school girl and gives her the name Kagura Tendou. Yashiro awakens in the presence of the shrine's god and Ukon, and as a show of gratitude, the god decides to restore him back to life to give him a second chance with Kenta. Although heartbroken, Yashiro tries to joke around with Kenta, but he accidentally gets killed when a truck runs into him. However, they are surprised to see him confess to a guy, Yashiro's longtime friend Kenta, only for Kenta to turn him down. This earns him the attention of the enshrined deity and his fox attendant Ukon who follow Yashiro on the 100th day to see how the confession turns out. To gain the confidence to confess to his crush, Yashiro visits a secluded shrine for 100 days straight. That is until Naru loses all hearing in her right ear and she keeps her condition from Yamato a secret. ♥ Kieta Hanbun, Nokotta Real (Half Gone, Love Remains)Ī broken school festival sign and a common love for music makes best buds out of Naru and Yamato. What is Yuki supposed to do when Tomoya says "Yes" to another girl before graduation? Her last one before they graduate - writing Suki (I like you) on the back of his gakuran's second button. Yuki plays pranks on Tomoya because she likes him. ♥ Kimi no Button Kudasai (Give Me Your button) Yui vehemently refuses to have her little brother's friend Haruka stay over at her house for the three days his parents are away. At first happy over how Katsuragi-senpai diligently takes time to teach her "many things," Hinako later questions why her so-called enviable position saddens her. But Hinako's preferential treatment resembles nothing so much as a senior's spartan training of a junior. Hinako is the only girl to receive special attention from Katsuragi-senpai, the popular Kyuudo club president protected by his male club-member guards from all girls, not just fangirls. ♥ Itoshii no Senpai-sama (Beloved Senpai-sama) That's why this time, so I won't regret it, I'll. At that time, if I had been more honest, would it change anything.? Yeah, right. It's painful, lonely, and my heart squeezes in pain. The distance between us wouldn't diminish. Will Ao find a way to cope with his painful new life? For that matter, ending a person's single suicide attempt doesn't necessarily mean that he has done anything about the reasons they were willing to take that step. Ao feels the pain of each death, though, so it's not something he wants to repeat over and over. Now, Midori informs him that his job is to show up where people are going to kill themselves and die in their place. She kills him- only to bring him back as a shinigami (death god). ![]() He carelessly asks a wish of her, like people have been sending to the popular "God mail" address that's suddenly been going around school, and she grants his wish. One day, Ao witnesses proof that she is a supernatural being, and confirms with her that she is actually a god. For some reason, though, everyone seems interested in her. There's a new transfer student in school named Midori, and she is very cold and set apart from everyone.
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