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The same with me. At first she's kinda like the typical class rep falling for teacher you watched in anime so I flat out ignored her. And to be honest Akira in Ch.1 was a perfect imitation of teen creeper and molester (he grew more and more humane only afterwards) and his interactions with Makoto was not even funny.Makoto was pretty basic at the start (As most chrs were) it was until the later events where she starts to mature a lot that she grew on me.
IDK about what did it for you lot tho.
It's only until Blue Jay that my comfortable ennui shattered to piece. My pupils were shaking when she said "But just now I understand what I wish to become. I want to be a blue jay." Sometimes it's just thing you were undeliberately ignored you found in a sudden become glittering than anything.
It's until Beach visit with Makoto in Ch.2 that made me finally realize how much had I taken for granted and how mistreated she was all along. And I should treat everyone better and stop having mindset of a porn game reviewer. It's a very interesting process I've encountered with since the game itself kept externalizing any event from readers, labeling us as "not here", we can't help but notice that for some reason this externally expressed feeling and pain enter into us.
But somehow everything turned out to be good, not with reset forcing her become normal, but the real comfort she met (again from Ami, never thought she faked it) that she's not alone while encountering sadness like passing of father. After all of that happened one of my favourite event - Young Cardinals. For me it's the place where her tragic life is summed up and revealed after all the tiresome hashing-over of parts. It's astronguishingly refreshing and delivering for a game filled up with uncertainties and insecurties. At that moment the blue jay has overcame a full circle and grew to a red bird.
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