Imasara desu ga, Osananajimi o Suki ni Natte Shimaimashita - Ch. 42 - The Uprising of the Nosey Girls

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I doubt Hikari is that perceptive. She strikes me more as an intuitive kind of person rather than someone who can read people's minds.
I don´t say she realized everything in a moment. But her subconscience started to join pieces, this is the moment where she starts to realize Yuu didn´t lie her and in part this is the reason why she defends him and starts to understand how she failed him in the truth moment, not just as love interest, as childhood friend too.
Hikari is starting to realize Yuu talked with Yami about his grief and inferiority complexes about her, she is starting to realize Ayami was the person who Yuu tried to got over her... and failed because Yami dumped him. And this is the reason why Yami changed visibily when she learned Hikari was the childhood friend of Yuu she always hated.
Her instinct definitely is very good to detect when somebody hated her even before meeting...
This is the point she starts to realize why she failed in the moment she didn´t enter in the classroom when Yami slapped Yuu. Why she failed when she stayed in the door as a fool paralyzed by the shock to see "Aya-chan" having a couple fight with "Taa-kun". To have friends like her who let you die in the truth moment...
 
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This "you never would have look Yuu if wouldn´t was for me" is the point where Hikari starts to realize Yuu really said something about her to Yami...
 
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There is nothing in the text that suggests that she is convincing herself about it being not that deep.
I think it's the words she's saying to Hikari, which are text. And I think it's the whole structure of 41, where Aya isn't ever responding to Hikari's asks even though the pretence of 41 is that Aya is seeking Hikari's forgiveness.
 
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I think it's the words she's saying to Hikari, which are text.
All the while thinking it's all a lie?
where Aya isn't ever responding to Hikari's asks
All the while explaining why she can only keep lying?
There is even a part where she almost drops the facade because Hikari called him the "wrong" name:
Hikari: “The truth is… you still haven’t gotten over Ta-kun, have you?”

What is she even talking about…?
I don’t care about Ta-kun.
The one I care about—the one I know—is Yuu.
Get it right.

No. Wait. Don’t snap at her, damn it.

Okay, let's stop here. At this point I can't help but think you're the one convincing yourself. I see no other explanation because you're choosing to ignore some parts of the text while only focusing on ones that are in favor of your point (even though the ignored text completely refutes it). I am sure it's not a bad faith argument, but I doubt it's entirely logical either.
 
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All the while thinking it's all a lie?
You think the argument about Hikari being interested in
Yuu b/c of Aya is true even though Aya thinks it's a lie.

There is even a part where she almost drops the facade because Hikari called him the "wrong" name:
I didn't say that Aya doesn't care about Yuu.

All the while explaining why she can only keep lying?
Aya's self-rationalization for why she keeps lying is b/c she can't lose Hikari. Which is at odds w/ 41 ending on Aya baiting Hikari.

I’ll do anything. I’ll beg on my knees, fake-cry if I have to—
I’ll erase everything that happened.
Because I don’t want to lose Hikari too…

Hikari: “You love him, don’t you…?!”
Yami: “If you’re scared of losing him, just tie him down with your body! You idiooooooot!!”
 

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