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The chapter opens in the familiar Tokise club room, but the vibe is distinctly different. The urgency of refining a piece for a competition is gone. Instead, the room feels larger, yet emptier. Chika Kudo is seen meticulously cleaning his koto, his movements slower than usual, seemingly trying to delay the inevitable moment he has to put the instrument away.
As he walks home, the sky turning a bruised purple of twilight, Kudo smiles—a genuine, unburdened smile. He realizes that graduation isn't the end of his music, but the beginning of a new movement.
Chika asks Takinami-sensei to borrow the hard-earned trophy so he can show it to his grandfather. In an incredible display of growth, Satowa musters up her courage and asks to go with him! She is finally making up for the time she turned him down after the qualifiers. Chika's response? He is just thrilled to brag about her to his grandpa. My heart cannot take this. Momoya's Healing Arc:
: The chapter heavily sets the stage for future romantic developments, particularly for Takezo and Hiro
As noted by readers on Reddit , the story's "rough" moments are starting to pay off, moving toward a sense of hard-won fulfillment. Conclusion: The Resonating Echo
The dust has settled following the intense National Koto Competition. The atmosphere at Tokise High School has shifted from the adrenaline of performance to the quiet, melancholic rhythm of the approaching winter—a season synonymous with endings and farewells for third-year students.