DeSkel15
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I don't think we'll have to worry about Nodoka being omniscient. She seems completely unaware of Maya's importance:Speaking of rooms that ring bells, the mind space where Sensei was during his coma reminds me a lot of the end of Nodoka's book.
With the background behind Futaba being THE room with clocks, I suppose that is where her book ends instead of whatever I am thinking.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
However, what tickles me is that, the ending of the book "The Light of Last Summer" in fact sounds pretty much like where we are now, a new chapter that moves on from a long ass summer and enters the infinite spring. Since her work is supposed to be the first installment of a new series, I don't think the end of that book is the end of LiL, but the end of the current harem phase, a phase that ends with Sensei starting hiding in a mind space full of clocks, seemingly abrupt and all of a sudden from the perspective of the unaware.
(plus I think making Nodoka too omnipotent is a weird story direction; being able to "access" how the current phase ends is still ok in my book but being able to access how everything ends? She might as well join Long Maya et al and become a full-time plot device, but that's me being personal and thinking out loud LOL)
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As smart as she is, Nodoka has shown that her knowledge is limited. Whether it's by accidentally hitting on Yumi's mom, thinking Noriko got kicked out of school instead of joining Sensei's class, or thinking Futaba and Sensei weren't already fooling around, etc.
Something could be feeding her specific info, though.