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When they leave the scene, Tomoe thanks Sakuta for standing up for her. Sakuta assures Tomoe that they will remain friends upon ending their relationship,
with Tomoe assuring that she will do her best to be his best friend. 6"This World You Chose"
"Kimi ga Eranda Kono Sekai" (君が選んだこの世界)Kazuya IwataNovember 8, 2018 (2018-11-08)[77] On July 18, the day before summer break, Sakuta and Tomoe agree to discontinue their "romantic" relationship after a date on the beach. However, Sakuta is pulled another time loop which repeats July 18 multiple times;
unlike the first loop, Tomoe is unaware of the cycle. Following a conversation with Rio, he realizes Tomoe has been lying about her feelings, hence the repetition of July 18. After confirming his suspicions in his fourth July 18, Sakuta takes her to Enoshima instead and confronts her, where she admits she has fallen in love with him, but he respectfully turns her down. The following day, it is June 27 once again as the events of episode 4 repeat, though with Mai
kissing Sakuta on the cheek while having lunch. While going home, the two encounter a middle-schooler named Shoko Makinohara shielding an abandoned cat from the rain, a doppelgänger with the same name as another girl whom Sakuta had fallen in love with when he was younger. However, the oddity is that the Shoko whom Sakuta had met was older than this girl; she had been in high school during the time Sakuta was in middle school. 7"Adolescence Paradox"
"Seishun wa Paradokkusu" (青春はパラドックス)Ryūta OnoNovember 15, 2018 (2018-11-15)[78] Shoko begins to regularly visit Sakuta's house to take care of the stray kitten she found, as Sakuta agreed to take care of him for now. During a trip to the library, Sakuta talks with Rio about Shoko when he notices she has her
hair up and is without her glasses.
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[44] Volume six stayed on the list for one week, ranking at
first place. [45] Volume seven stayed on the list for one week, ranking at fourth place. [46] The first volume of Akame ga Kill! Zero also appeared on the list for three weeks, ranking at sixth place for one week. [47] Both the main and prequel manga combined had 3. 3 million copies in circulation by August 2016. [6] By September 2020, the
overall manga series had over 4.