Moonflare
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Might sound strange to put it this way, but I think "Kyoto" would be much harsher on Sekai than Ami killing someone.Hard to say how Sekai "should" act but we do see in Kyoto that she does actually get stressed.
Just hear me out: Sekai was pregnant during Kyoto, her life and the life of her child hinged on Akira's decision. It was the first time in years she chose to dare and try to reach for an actual happy life.
The Sekai from the happy ending already has been living that happy life for 15 years. 15 years of trauma-free life, the life she always wanted. Even if everything went bananas then, she lived a dream for such a long time. All that being said, Sekai does react badly to what Ami did, and then goes away as to not deal with it.
Anyway, I'm really playing devil's advocate here, as her reaction is strange no matter how we put it.
What do you mean? That Ami is his biological daughter? If so, yes. It certainly doubles as evidence in favor of that.Interesting that Sekai and Ami both called Akira her dad, as in biological dad during the last resets fuckery phase.
Feel like a decent amount of people knew this way earlier but Akira barely adressed it at the time.
I'm unfamiliar with the good uncle route. But Ami does seem to know some of Akira's triggers (as in slip triggers). She uses one of them on him (presumably) when they're alone after her fight with Ayane and Maya.I vaguely remember Ami using cute girl magic to manipulate Io, Uta, and Akira in one of the good uncle events. Still not sure if that was a one-off or indicating that she does have supernatural powers; and if so, what the limits on that are.