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Y'know . . . I can get where short hair Miyato coming from. She's still a teen in her adolescence phase in love, who's significant other passed away by saving her. She must've felt a huge amount of survivor guilt at some point and I really wish Ichiki sensei showed it, or hopefully in the future.
If we go with what a lot of people here said here, had she moved on, had she got over with her grieve, she wouldn't even multiverse leaped to save Jogo in the first place.
She did say she leaped by accident, so she wouldn't know much about the current universe as she thought it isn't that different from hers. So she resolved to help her other self be with Jogo for longer. Because she thought they were dating.
But the moment she found out they weren't dating yet. She saw a hope to be once again with her significant other. Cracking her resolve to just save Jogo and call it a day. Guys, remember she's still a adolescence teen who hasn't moved on. So it's not really fair to just tell her to give up.
There are multiple choices of route this trope can go. One is obviously the harem ending consensually.
One which short hair Miyato eventually realizes that the current Jogo is very different from her universe which he is not the one she's in love with. This can be interestingly written by having her comparing current Jogo and Jogo from her universe.
One which Jogo felt a change of heart after spending a lot of time with short hair Miyato that he ended up with her. But, I don't like it since it's just making long hair Miyato sad losing heroine in the end. The other way to write this route is having long hair Miyato realizes she can't feel her self falling in love with him. It's a multiverse, every universe has its difference, maybe in this one their love is one sided from Jogo. But this is very complicated to pull off, since they seem to already have a good chemistry and he saved her life, a reverse nightingale effect.
One is where short hair Miyato fused with long hair one. Like the one in Zathura. Which in my opinion can be written very interestingly since the story went supernatural already and included those mysterious voices, so just ball with it. But it's definitely not an easy one to pull off.
Sums up my thought for this series currently~ Thank you as always for the sl! Sky!
If we go with what a lot of people here said here, had she moved on, had she got over with her grieve, she wouldn't even multiverse leaped to save Jogo in the first place.
She did say she leaped by accident, so she wouldn't know much about the current universe as she thought it isn't that different from hers. So she resolved to help her other self be with Jogo for longer. Because she thought they were dating.
But the moment she found out they weren't dating yet. She saw a hope to be once again with her significant other. Cracking her resolve to just save Jogo and call it a day. Guys, remember she's still a adolescence teen who hasn't moved on. So it's not really fair to just tell her to give up.
There are multiple choices of route this trope can go. One is obviously the harem ending consensually.
One which short hair Miyato eventually realizes that the current Jogo is very different from her universe which he is not the one she's in love with. This can be interestingly written by having her comparing current Jogo and Jogo from her universe.
One which Jogo felt a change of heart after spending a lot of time with short hair Miyato that he ended up with her. But, I don't like it since it's just making long hair Miyato sad losing heroine in the end. The other way to write this route is having long hair Miyato realizes she can't feel her self falling in love with him. It's a multiverse, every universe has its difference, maybe in this one their love is one sided from Jogo. But this is very complicated to pull off, since they seem to already have a good chemistry and he saved her life, a reverse nightingale effect.
One is where short hair Miyato fused with long hair one. Like the one in Zathura. Which in my opinion can be written very interestingly since the story went supernatural already and included those mysterious voices, so just ball with it. But it's definitely not an easy one to pull off.
Sums up my thought for this series currently~ Thank you as always for the sl! Sky!
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