In this contest, students must pair up and take part in contests to win flowers and the couple left standing at the end wins. Although she’s chased away by Taichi, she still manages to cause plenty of chaos, interrogating everyone to make sure they’re worthwhile companions for her precious older brother.Įlsewhere in this volume, former class president Fujishima Maiko arranges a ‘Couples’ Battle Royale’ across the school, which might even lead to some development in her own love life. ![]() Unfortunately, she doesn’t and instead tries to crash the get-together. Taichi neglects to tell his sister that his friends are coming over and prays that she has plans with her friends on the day. Of course, our protagonist is dreading the event, knowing that his little sister Rina will want to be involved and no doubt embarrass him! While the group have visited some of each other’s homes before, this is the first time they’ve gone to Taichi’s place. The book begins light-heartedly with Nagase declaring that the members of The Cultural Research Club should visit Taichi’s house. Volume 11 of Kokoro Connect is another collection of short stories to tie up any loose ends left behind by Volume 10. ![]() ![]() Now it’s time to say goodbye to this much-loved cast of characters and find out what this last instalment has in store for them. A little over two-years after J-Novel Club started publishing Kokoro Connect, we find ourselves at the end of the series.
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