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* [[Artifact of Doom]]
* [[Artifact of Doom]]
* [[Badass]]: Banjou. Holy shit, Banjou.
* [[Badass]]: Banjou. Holy shit, Banjou.
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: It's in the title. {{spoiler|The final chapter opens up with the Greek myth of Cassandra. By the way, Bekku was [[The Fatalist|a fatalist]] at first because, due to this trope, her childhood friend Nao died because she didn't believe it when Bekku told her about her own death. This lead to Bekku believing that [[You Can't Fight Fate|You Can't Fight Fate.]]}}
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: It's in the title. {{spoiler|The final chapter opens up with the Greek myth of Cassandra. By the way, Bekku was [[The Fatalist|a fatalist]] at first because, due to this trope, her childhood friend Nao died because she didn't believe it when Bekku told her about her own death. This lead to Bekku believing that [[You Can't Fight Fate]].}}
* [[Clock Tower]]: the focus of Chapter 3.
* [[Clock Tower]]: the focus of Chapter 3.
* [[Clothing Damage]]: Banjou, and ''how''.
* [[Clothing Damage]]: Banjou, and ''how''.

Revision as of 05:16, 13 July 2021

Bekku Nanaki has just moved to Tokyo from her rural hometown and a boy called Banjou Kizaki saves her from a falling billboard. The next day, she discovers that they are classmates, and that he has a reputation for being involved in various accidents and all sorts of trouble. When he drops his notebook, she discovers the reason why he gets into so much trouble in the first place is because he has been making sure that they don't happen, due to his notebook giving him predictions about the various disasters. Bekku, at first, refuses to believe him, even going so far as to throw the notebook into a canal, but over time comes over to his side and reveals that she too can predict the future using mirrors. Together they work to break fate.


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