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[DeepL Translation - needs review] Volume 1 Introduction: Lillian Girls' Academy is a private school for purely cultured maidens. In order to carry on the pure and correct school life, a system called "sisters (suru)" exists in the upper school. After the students pledged to become sisters through a ceremony in which they received a rosary, the older sisters would mentor the younger sisters. Yumi, who had not yet had an older sister when she entered the upper secondary school, was suddenly d...
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4086012448
ISBN13:
9784086012447
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暁のルナsays
February 22, 2025
While I liked this better than the last graduation volume, the middle yet again dragged, and I was a bit disappointed with the fact that the author focused so much on the logistics of it. I would have much preferred to have Touko & Noriko's perspectives included (especially since we got everyone else's). That said the after-graduation portion was excellent, and made up for it. Another moment we were all waiting for.
This is apparently the final volume of the main story (at least for now), and apparently next is a volume of side stories, with a rather surprising title. So interested to see what the author cooks up there.
TatamiGoblinrated
December 31, 2024
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[Content & Thoughts]
This is the last volume of the main story with the graduation of Sachiko and Rei. We get to see different views, starting at home, giving the roses to the graduation students in the classroom and the ceremony itself.
There are so many emotions in this volume. Like who is selected for giving the roses and how it feels like to give those roses to the students who won't be there the following month. 感動しすぎる😭
I was also looking forward to the ceremony itself. Like who is giving the speeches and are there any "accidents" coming like at the time Youko-sama and friends graduated before (Sachiko was crying so much that Rei came to help her finish the speech).
There are a lot of background information and different views so we don't get to experience the graduation day in a linear way. That was a bit frustrating here and there.
Overall a really nice volume!
[Japanese]
A lot of PoV and time changes. Vocabulary and grammar same as for most of the volumes here.