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* Seiji's crying face {{spoiler|when Midori's gone}}
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  • Midori Days with the second-to-last chapter or so. It took the entire damn series, and with tons of screw-ups, preparations, teases, training, and possibilities, but Ayase finally confessed her love for Seiji. But, Seiji stays true to Midori, despite having denied her love the entire time. Ayase leaves, laughing it off. This troper started crying when she looked up to the street light, crying, even though she said, "It's OK! I did it!"
    • What makes this even worse is that the events that made her fall for him would've happened even if Midori was never on his hand, and the only reason he didn't return her feelings was because he'd met Midori first. That poor girl.
    • Better that Seiji rejected her up front, though, instead of stringing her along out of indecisiveness like the typical harem anime protagonist would. Or for worse reasons... * cough* School Days* cough*
  • Seiji's crying face when Midori's gone

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