
Although some people find it Squicky, the "Extra Ending" of Chapter 5 where Yuka admits that she loves her brother is touching in its own way.

It's enough to bring both Naomi (and the player!) to tears. Naomi initially thought that Seiko was spamming her out of spite, until she realized that the text was titled "No hard feelings". She receives the same text a second and third time. Naomi didn't understand why she got the text at that moment, nor did she care, convinced that Seiko died hating her. The same text Seiko intended to send to Naomi before she died, apologizing for their fight. How on earth does she not immediately succumb to the darkening, you ask? Well, at the very end, when she admits what she learned out to Satoshi, we find out: As Naomi was falling into the depths of despair, she received a text from Seiko.

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