>The story takes place in Nagasaki in a world where a small amount of magic remains in everyday life. A descendant of mages, 17-year-old Hitomi lost her sense of color at a young age and grew up lacking emotion. Her grandmother Kohaku, a great mage, sends Hitomi to the past, to the year 2018. There, she spends time with a 17-year-old Kohaku and friends from club activities.
What are the chances she falls in love with her own grandpa?
Brayden Perez
When then MC will disappear?
John Brown
>Writer of Tsuki ga Kirei Picked up. Fall is gonna be stacked.
Eli Smith
This could be more close to Tari Tari.
Sebastian Young
Or Glasslip but went right.
Angel Thompson
Nah, it looks like a fucking love triangle with main cast consisting of two girls one guy. I be the guy is her grandfather too.
Aiden Lee
See the cast list, it's main focus to the white hair girl.
Hudson Anderson
Nagi no Asukara meats Flying witch???
Kayden Edwards
So? I didn't say the guy was the MC, did I?
Luis Mitchell
looks stunning hopefully it isn't shit.
Julian James
I'm saying it will be /u/ vs /het/.
Cooper Sanders
You're delusional
Henry Parker
Not really, meanwhile MC try to make them together or she will end up disappear.
Luke Kelly
>exact same character design for both girls So the MC will either fuse with her grandmother or disappear then will be reborn later. Could be okay or as awful as Glasslip.
Dylan Moore
>17-year-old Hitomi lost her sense of color at a young age and grew up lacking emotion.
>Most of these types of shows reveal that they have a male love interest from the start or at least very close to it >If they eventually reveal a male main character, I’ll revaluate my judgement I don’t see how, I was completely correct.
Camden Wright
Nah, it's overrated
Luis Stewart
>t-the a-artist likes yuri! >guys it will happen believe me! Good times
Austin Richardson
That was one user who made that ridicolous claim, and they were claiming that it was 100% confirmed yuri. I simply claimed that it could be yuri if they didn’t introduce a male character. But if you want to assume we’re the same person, what’s stoping you?