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Old 05-25-2008, 12:07 PM   #5 (permalink)
AuroraExcutio
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Well I think if we look at how the story develops, Aya had a fatal character flaw prevented her become Manakas' lover. On the other hand, Nishino was able to conqure her own weakness by confessing with the bar, and of course the cosequences later. Thus Manaka chose her, by common sense I believe.

So if that's how the story develops, I think it is really the author's way of putting it.

But I still have some questions, in which Manaka read Toujou's novel, it says the main character chose the "childhood friend" instead of the "princess", so I really thought it meant as Manaka chose Toujou, what do you guys think of the implication of the novel? Did it really affect Manaka's choice? I have doubts. Because I think "childhood friend" = Toujou.

PS. Man I love your picture of Toujou, can u get a coloured one? And with Nishino as well? Thanks lol.
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