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DeSkel15

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Let me present the third option here, where I just tease teenager Sana in the way that a stepmother would, and count the days until she leaves the house so I can have Sara for all for myself - and put the other lesbian couple to shame.
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also, magic penises on demand!

I wonder where that is... Is it Akira's apartment or has Yasu moved into the building as well?
Yasu moved into Touka's apartment complex in Chapter 3:
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Chika (+Chinami), Tsukasa, Yasu, and Sensei all seem to have rooms in Touka's complex.

Whether that's actually her room or she's having a slumber party with Sensei, though, I'm not sure.
 

shmurfer

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In an attempt to figure out whether the chapter is ending next update or not (I think not at this point), I had to count who is having sex with Akira. This reset it was 5, with Kaori getting reset sex and mutual masturbation and is probably due invite events, Nodoka getting invite events and Molly, Sana and Noriko getting sex names.

I count 9 main girls who aren't fucking Akira yet, not counting Miku (so Yumi, Rin, Maya, Yasu, Touka, Otoha, Tsuneyo, Uta and Io) and 9 side girls (Chinami, Karin, Yuki, Wakana, Osako, Tsubasa, Tsukasa, Rika and Nao-chan)

If we keep getting meaningful progress with 4 to 6 at a time per reset, we'd still need 4 more resets to fit them all. Two more resets of infinite spring aka an extra chapter's length, and two resets for Chapter 5 when Prime is back before Chapter 6 dark route.

The underlined have had sex with him as a milestone but otherwise do not engage.
Requoting for this Cycle. Chapter isn't ending, Maya is now off that list, 17 left, 8 main 9 side girls.

I'd imagine Rin has to be this cycle, previews imply Rika is getting way too comfortable around Akira to not lewd soon, and I think Io is the same based on the "let me know if we fuckin" from the last Dorm Wars. She might beat Uta to the punch if Uta doesn't jump his bones in her next set of events.

Karin is probably getting something soon, might not be the D but I imagine by the end of the cycle we will get access to her generic events, if only because there won't be much time left to see them if it's left until the next cycle. She probably can't be rushed due to that plot point of her father knowing Sekai.
 
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Detective Dc345

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One of my biggest fears about LiL's completion is that everything regarding the LiL universe won't be answered. By LiL's completion, we should know how Sensei got transported from NiB to Kumon-mi, why Sensei is special to the gods, why the time loop exists, etc. Questions like that need to be answered before or by LiL's completion. We shouldn't have to play NiB or the future Wishing Well game to have these questions answered. The future Wishing Well game shouldn't have the answers as to why the time loops exists in LiL. And if that's the case, what was the point of 10 years of LiL? By the time LiL ends, everything regarding LiL needs to be answered.
 
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Moonflare

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I agree but there's a counterpoint: "what was the point of 10 years of LiL?"

Yumi and Rin happy endings. Can you imagine Himawari Yamaguchi and Himawari Rokuhara? (or their actual names, which I doubt will be Himawari, cause I hope these two have better sense than letting Akira name their children).

That being said, I have been developing another perspective towards the ten year thing which might be helpful. That is centered around the question of "what has really happened in these 5 years of story?" And, well, almost nothing - if you look at the actual world. I'll give an example.
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So, "why did LiL take/will take 10 years?" Because it has 35 "main" characters (by which I mean with their individual arcs). The actual story could be told in one single chapter with time to spare. All of this being said, I also hope everything Akira is answered by the end.
 
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fasoaga

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One of my biggest fears about LiL's completion is that everything regarding the LiL universe won't be answered. By LiL's completion, we should know how Sensei got transported from NiB to Kumon-mi, why Sensei is special to the gods, why the time loop exists, etc. Questions like that need to be answered before or by LiL's completion. We shouldn't have to play NiB or the future Wishing Well game to have these questions answered. The future Wishing Well game shouldn't have the answers as to why the time loops exists in LiL. And if that's the case, what was the point of 10 years of LiL? By the time LiL ends, everything regarding LiL needs to be answered.
Selebus is probably aware his next games and livehood in japan depend on having a satisfying ending on lil. He has a cult like audince which would either happily support his next game or try to burn his house down with his lizards depending of conclusion of lil.

He may be dumb enough to get banned by the biggest marketing site but he is not dumb enough to pull a it was all meaningless you are an idiot for trying to make sense of it. (basically il cervo but whole game)

Sure, not everyone has to like it. But it has to have an ending where it respects it's players time and attention.
 

DeanNoriko

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I agree but there's a counterpoint: "what was the point of 10 years of LiL?"

Yumi and Rin happy endings. Can you imagine Himawari Yamaguchi and Himawari Rokuhara? (or their actual names, which I doubt will be Himawari, cause I hope these two have better sense than letting Akira name their children).

That being said, I have been developing another perspective towards the ten year thing which might be helpful. That is centered around the question of "what has really happened in these 5 years of story?" And, well, almost nothing - if you look at the actual world. I'll give an example.
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So, "why did LiL take/will take 10 years?" Because it has 35 "main" characters (by which I mean with their individual arcs). The actual story could be told in one single season with time to spare. All of this being said, I also hope everything Akira is answered by the end.
I agree with your assessment.

But I'm also fine with the dynamic of the story. Unlike in other stories, like in some TV shows where it is common to produce filler episodes to prolong the length of the series, LiL benefits from this "filler" by adding wholesome, interesting, obscure, funny etc. side stories to follow. I prefer a game where there are a lot of smaller story arcs intertwined with each other, while the grander story is pushed to the background to a game that is just about the main story with superficial character developments or a very small cast.
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Because honestly, LiL is one of the only game on this site (or even generally?) that has more than 6-7 characters of whom every single one is meticulously developed with distinct personalities that don't feel like copies of each other. Let alone thirty-fucking-five of them.

Credit where credit is due, Selebus is a great character writer, he would rob himself of his strengths were he to focus on a convoluted mystery story and put the individual protagonists on the back seat.

And on a side note, a game developed by Moonflare with time skips?
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Also, I bet at least one of you already pressed the Quote button because of the 6-7, you fell right into my trap, HA!
 
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