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77"Senpai, Want to Go to the Festival?"
Transliteration: "Senpai, Omatsuri Ikimasen ka?" (Japanese: センパイ、お祭り行きませんか?)Hisaya TakabayashiTaku KishimotoMay 23, 2021 (2021-05-23)"It's Like a Date, Huh, Senpai?"
Transliteration: "Dēto Mitaissu ne, Senpai♡" (Japanese: デートみたいっすね、センパイ♡)"Let's Go Home, Senpai"
Transliteration: "Kaerimashō, Senpai" (Japanese: 帰りましょう、センパイ) Senpai is surprised Nagatoro doesn't invite him to the summer festival, so he goes by himself and bumps into Gamo and Yosshii. They send a picture to Nagatoro, who then rushes to the festival in a fit of jealousy, where Gamo challenges her to win Senpai back.
During the festival games, Nagatoro teases Senpai about wanting her to invite him but hints he could have invited her. Nagatoro wins Senpai back, so Gamo and Yosshii leave. Fireworks draw a crowd, so Senpai takes her to a more secluded spot to watch. Nagatoro teases that he is just trying to get her
alone despite being too cowardly to try for a kiss.