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Retrieved June 28, 2020. ^ a b c d e f g Lauenroth, Anne (April 19, 2017). "Berserk: Why Griffith is the Perfect Villain". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on November 7, 2020. Retrieved June 28, 2020. ^ Chavez, Eduardo M. (March 17, 2004). "Berserk Vol. #02". Mania.An older Shoko, whom he had met when he was younger, treats his injuries. As he is bathing, she reads entries from Kaede's diary that she began writing shortly after her initial memory loss; expecting to regain her old memories and Sakuta to respond negatively, Kaede created her list of goals to provide him with happy recollections once she reverted to her past self, further devastating Sakuta. The next day, Sakuta spots a note left by Shoko before finding out both versions of her have disappeared entirely; Rio suggests Shoko was an illusion created by Sakuta. Mai frees up time to visit Sakuta at home, but storms away angrily when she finds Shoko's note. Sakuta promptly follows her to her filming location, stunning her. On an impromptu date, Mai apologizes for not being there to help him through his crisis, to which he answers he is simply happy to have her by his side. In a post-credits scene, Sakuta and Kaede pack their bags at the hospital when he thanks her and she states her interest in going to school, knowing she is no longer alone. Notes[edit] ^ The original title of each volume is set according to the syntax Rascal Does Not Dream of. (青春ブタ野郎は.
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