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Today’s encounter with Kouko was cut off with him giving her a sharp look in refusal. That ambiguous conclusion made him feel awfully bad. It left a bad aftertaste.
 
Today’s encounter with Kouko was cut off with him giving her a sharp look in refusal. That ambiguous conclusion made him feel awfully bad. It left a bad aftertaste.
   
He had no intention to give Yanagisawa’s course information to Kouko like she wished, but it was because he wanted to give priority to ''Yana''-ssan's wishes. On the other hand, Banri himself wasn’t holding anything against Kouko, and he wanted to make sure she knew of this somehow. Even though he was brought into the conflict, even though his friend loathed her, even though his name wasn't remembered, even though he was never even noticed to begin with, Banri didn't hate her for such reasons. He could not reject her.
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Though Kouko had been hoping he would give her Yanagisawa’s course information, he wanted to give some priority to ''Yana''-ssan’s wishes. On the other hand, Banri himself wasn’t holding anything against Kouko, and he wanted to make sure she knew all of this somehow. Even with finding himself involved in the conflict, where a friend disliked a girl, where his name was forgotten, when from the start he wasn’t even noticed, Banri didn’t dislike them. He could not refuse them.
   
 
Like Yanagisawa said, it may be simply because Kouko is beautiful. It could be that he only felt sympathy for her because she’s beautiful. But, let's suppose--- If Kouko’s appearance wasn't that pretty, say, she looked like some rascal instead, even if she did the same things, Banri didn’t think he could come to hate her. Or you might say, he didn’t want to be like that.
 
Like Yanagisawa said, it may be simply because Kouko is beautiful. It could be that he only felt sympathy for her because she’s beautiful. But, let's suppose--- If Kouko’s appearance wasn't that pretty, say, she looked like some rascal instead, even if she did the same things, Banri didn’t think he could come to hate her. Or you might say, he didn’t want to be like that.

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