Quick question
In Yasu's Glossolalia, she was possessed by her god and said "YOU HAVE UNTIL THE SNOW RETURNS TO TAKE SOMETHING YOU ARE NOT MEANT TO HAVE" followed by "WHO WILL IT BE". Assuming this implies deflowering yet another girl judging from the insatiable nature of the god (and assuming whatever happened during possessed Yasu and blackout Sensei immediately after did not count), has Sensei met his quota?
At first I thought inviting Futaba over in Too Blind To See counts towards that, but I couldn't quite figure out which event takes place first (though by update order it's Glossolalia first then Too Blind To See, I think), and I was fully anticipating god speaking out again if his need being finally met is the case.
Then I am like ok if Futaba doesn't count then Sensei is probably gonna be screwed during Christmas, but since this current Christmas is taking place somewhere in south hemisphere and is hot and basically snowless, I supposed Sensei's deadline might be pushed to the next Christmas? (or whatever weather Kumon-mi feels like hosting at any given month)
I forget where/when she does it, but Maya points out the seasons are out of sync with the progression of time, probably because the rests have them repeating the same 3-4 month period in the academic year.
Chapter 1 spans two full reset cycles (6-8 months), and takes place in the summer.
Chapter 2 spans two full reset cycles, and takes place in the winter.
Chapter 3 is still in its first reset cycle, still in summer.
If this pattern persists, the snow will return at the start of Chapter 4, and presumably Sensei has until the end of Chapter 3 to meet whatever goal was communicated in that scene.
As for what it means -- it could mean deflowering another virgin, but another thing "he is not meant to have" would be someone who doesn't date men, and we have several lesbians (Osako, Wakana, Rika), as well as a handful of bi girls (Rin and Otoha).
There's a third interpretation -- the one who rejected him. Yumi. This definitely feels like where the narrative is guiding us right now.