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Rin Shinomiya (四ノ宮 凛, Shinomiya Rin) Voiced by: Kaori Ishihara[2] Kaede's best friend. She is level-headed and the Moral Public Committee President of Kōetsu High School. Mina Ichinose (一ノ瀬 深那, Ichinose Mina) Voiced by: Iori Saeki[4] Wataru's classmate and junior at part-time job. She is a literature buff with a quiet personality. Since the Light Novel Volume 8, she has feelings for Wataru. Fuka Sasaki (笹木 風香, Sasaki Fūka) Voiced by: Minami Kurisaka[4] (Japanese); Katelyn Barr[3] (English) A mature junior high school girl who met Wataru after a certain incident. She has feelings for Wataru, but he didn't notice. Supporting characters[edit] Rena Aizawa (藍沢レナ, Aizawa Rena) Voiced by: Sara Matsumoto A cute girl who approached Wataru for ulterior motives. Yuyu Inatomi (稲富ゆゆ, Inatomi Yuyu) Voiced by: Yukari Anzai A cute member of the Moral Public Committee of Kōetsu High School.
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