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Blanchimont
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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2022 4:46 pm |
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| Quote: | | Rinne Akegami, a girl who can solve mysteries as if by divine revelation, and Tōya Iroha, a boy who skips the deductions and immediately comes to conclusions. Together, they can solve any mystery in their school. |
This part is completely wrong, Touya specifically deduces how Rinne came to those seemingly 'divine' answers, to give reasoning and a chain of events as well as find evidence, because otherwise to others Rinne would look like she's just guessing. Toya isn't skipping anything here, it's the opposite. He figures out the 'reasoning' behind her 'answers'.
(disclaimer, manga reader here, of the scanlated version)
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dm
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Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 1:46 pm |
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| Blanchimont wrote: | |
This part is completely wrong, Touya specifically deduces how Rinne came to those seemingly 'divine' answers, to give reasoning and a chain of events as well as find evidence, because otherwise to others Rinne would look like she's just guessing. Toya isn't skipping anything here, it's the opposite. He figures out the 'reasoning' behind her 'answers'. |
That makes it sound a lot more interesting than the summary in the article.
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