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03. 23 He and Hori eventually marry and, in the webcomic, have a son named Kyouhei.
Souta Hori (堀 創太, Hori Sōta, anime: Sota Hori) Voiced by: Yumiko Kobayashi[6] (OVA), Yuka Terasaki[7] (TV anime) (Japanese); Emily Fajardo[4] (TV anime) (English) Portrayed by: Haru Takagi (live-action film and TV drama) Hori's little brother. After tripping and getting a nosebleed, Izumi
brings Souta back to his home and where Souta constantly asks his sister to invite his new friend to come back. This gives Kyouko an excuse to hangout with Izumi after classes. Ch.
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