gravity falls streaming
Now recognizable to her classmates again, Mai announces the truth about
Sakuta's syndrome. 4"There Is No Tomorrow For A Rascal"
"Buta Yarō ni wa Ashita ga Nai" (ブタ野郎には明日がない)Shōhei YamanakaOctober 25, 2018 (2018-10-25)[75] On June 27, Sakuta proceeds through his day by eating lunch with Mai, who accepts his feelings for her, and encounters Tomoe being asked out by Maezawa, a member of the basketball club. However, June 27 begins to repeat as Sakuta finds himself stuck in a time loop, which Rio attributes to the phenomenon of Laplace's demon. To break out of the loop, she suggests he try to find whoever is not behaving the same as the day repeats, leading him to Tomoe. While hiding in a desk, Tomoe explains her
best friend had a crush on Maezawa, hence her reluctance to accept his confession, and the reason for her to be hiding from him. Sakuta and Tomoe eventually fall on top of each other by accident, angering Maezawa and Mai when they spot the two. Thinking he will have another June 27th, Sakuta wakes up to discover it is June 28, meaning that he must amend his relationship with Mai. Tomoe later proposes she and Sakuta enter a fake relationship until the start of summer break. Sakuta agrees after seeing Tomoe's distress at the thought of her losing her friends and comparing this to how his sister Kaede felt when a similar occurrence happened to her. Later that night, as Sakuta is trying to figure out how to explain the situation to Mai, Mai surprisingly comes to his apartment and asks why he hadn't come to explain himself yet about Tomoe. 5"All the Lies I Have for You"
"Arittake no Uso o Kimi ni" (ありったけの嘘を君に)Norihito TakahashiNovember 1, 2018 (2018-11-01)[76] Now pseudo-dating Tomoe, Sakuta is taken aback when she shows up to work in the same restaurant as him as a waitress.
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