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| | The Mitaka Page |
 | | Mitaka's uncle, who is of a very different nature altogether, does count on his nephew's good heart and sense of duty to further his own schemes, and, as it turns out, he's basically right in his assessment of Shun. |
 | | Mitaka does not really want to take advantage of her, then or at any other time; he only wants to cancel out Godai's recent gains, to restore (a semblance of) an even playing field where he will, once again, have a fair chance to win her heart. |
 | | And, when they are both alone in Mitaka's childhood room (a symbol of going back to the true core, to the deepest heart of Mitaka's self?) she tells Mitaka what she has noticed. |
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