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Back at the mansion, Subaru wakes up with Rem in the room, and Subaru tells Rem to keep on living for the future rather than to feel sorry for herself, causing her to
fall in love with him. That night, Subaru again asks Emilia to go on a date with him to the
village the next day, and she agrees. 1212"Return to the Capital"
Transliteration: "Sairai no Ōto" (Japanese: 再来の王都)Daisuke TakashimaMasahiro YokotaniJune 20, 2016 (2016-06-20)[32][33] One month after the Mabeast incident, Subaru and Emilia return from a morning outing with the Arlam village kids. At the mansion, Emilia is summoned to the capital as part of the royal election, and the two are escorted by Wilhelm van Astrea and Felix Argyle. At the capital, Subaru reunites with the fruit merchant and buys a bag of apples as thanks. They then meet Julius Juukulius and the sight of him chivalrously kissing Emilia's hand causes a jealous reaction by Subaru. He then witnesses a redheaded young woman, Priscilla Bariell, being chased by the same three hoodlums who confronted him in previous timelines. He goes into the alley to save her but the hoodlums run away when Rom appears looking for Felt, whom Subaru says was taken away by Reinhard. Later, Emilia insists that Subaru does not accompany her to the castle where the candidates for the upcoming royal election will gather. However, the next day Subaru breaks his promise and accepts a ride to the castle in Priscilla's carriage as her apple servant. At the castle, Emilia is shocked to see Subaru with Priscilla who calls Subaru her manservant.
10 credits (Japanese); Corina Boettger[9] (English) Aya is a student who attends Izumi Primary and is one of the original victims of the serial kidnapping case. Misato Yanagihara (柳原 美里, Yanagihara Misato) Voiced by: Hina KinoEp. 2 credits (Japanese); Mela Lee[6] (English) Misato is
another classmate of Satoru's. She has a strong dislike for Kayo and she often likes to pick on her. Akemi Hinazuki (雛月 明美, Hinazuki Akemi) Voiced by: Akemi OkamuraEp. 3 credits (Japanese); Carrie Keranen[6] (English) Played by Tamae Ando (film); Noriko Eguchi (drama) Akemi is Kayo's abusive mother, whose abusive nature was exposed to the public. Kumi (久美) Voiced by: Reika UyamaEp. 11 credits Played by Miyu Ando Kumi is a nine-year-old patient who suffers from leukemia. Media[edit] Manga[edit] The original manga, written by Kei Sanbe, was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Young Ace magazine from the July 2012 issue (shipping date: June 4, 2012) through the April 2016 issue (shipping date: March 4, 2016). [10][11] The
first tankōbon volume was released in Japan on January 26, 2013,[12] and the eighth volume was published on April 27, 2016. [13] The series is licensed by Yen Press, who released the first volume in February 2017.