
Now that Renako agreed to a three-way match in a first-person shooter game to settle things once and for all, who will come out on top?
Renako is in the bath after spending time with Satsuki preparing her for the match. Eventually, Haruna called her, apologizing as Satsuki talked to her. Apparently, Satsuki explained the whole situation that Renako is just helping her make up with Mai and acknowledged that Renako didn’t do anything.

After all, Haruna thought that Renako only liked Mai. Satsuki has a tough time living with Mai if they’re not on good terms, so they should make up. Either way, Haruna is happy that her older sister has changed. While in bed, Satsuki shares her experiences of practicing the game and thanks Reinako for helping her.
After all, it’s her first time competing, she never thought Mai would agree to the match. It’s evident that Satsuki had a lot of fun, and of course, Renako wants Satsuki to be happy, and she can’t be satisfied while fighting with Mai. With that, Renako feels that she has to win, and maybe she can be friends with her too.






As for the match itself, Mai managed to afford 3 PlayStation 5 consoles and a TV as she has them set up with the game running. Yes, she even bought those crappy racing gaming chairs. Renako has to win no matter what, since if Mai wins, she has to marry her, likewise with Satsuki. The funny thing is, Mai wins the first round. Mai basically does a Gordon Freeman by killing Renako with a crowbar. Yep, it’s because Mai knows the spawn locations, so she is basically spawn camping. Satsuki lost her guard as Mai won the first round.

In the second round, Mai killed Satsuki from behind without knowing. Of course, while Mai celebrates her win, Renako basically headshot Mai from behind. At least Renako has a point now, but Satsuki decides to take a break. Things are not going well for her, as Mai thought she could easily win, but wishes that Satsuki would take things easy. With that, Renako decides to check on Satsuki.

In the bathroom, Satsuki is in there as she apologizes to Renako. Satsuki is trying her best to study and practice while holding a part-time job to beat Mai. However, she obviously doesn’t want to back down as she does both. Sure, Renako is amazed, but Satsuki is basically using this as her escape, and if she loses, she has nothing left. Renako realizes that winning might not solve the issue, as they might end up in the same state.
With that, Renako tells her that even if Satsuki loses, there is always a tomorrow, but she can’t give up on beating Mai. After all, Renako wants to win her over since she hated every moment of betraying Mai, before realizing they are partners in crime. With that, she wants Satsuki to keep going. Funny how the door was open as she landed on Satsuki. Satsuki mentions that what Renako did reminds her of Mai, as they eventually kissed.


When Satsuki returned, she naturally saw a flashback of Mai spending time with her classmates, including Satsuki. Mai said she couldn’t go home, so Satsuki took her to her house. Satsuki’s mother gave her a warm welcome. Of course, Mai’s mother came to pick up Mai after apologizing to Satsuki and her mother. Satsuki, of course, covered for Mai in front of Mai’s mother, saying she hadn’t done anything wrong and could stay at her house.



Of course, Satsuki is doing this so Mai won’t be all alone, as she knows Mai’s true self as Satsuki confesses to Mai. Of course, this is all a distraction with a confession, so Satsuki can finally land a kill on Mai. Funny how Satsuki acts all conceited as she celebrates her kill. Eventually, Satsuki finishes her match and tries to confess to Renako to distract her. That didn’t work as Renako snuck up and killed Satsuki in the game.

Either way, Renako gets what she wanted and Mai and Satsuki finally make up and are now friends again. Also, it’s nice how they got back together, having an outing to celebrate Satsuki’s birthday and giving her gifts. When Renako presents her gift, Satsuki says that Renako is annoying. At least, Satsuki is surrounded by friends now as Satsuki reveals that she beat Mai on the tests.
(Also known as There’s No Freaking Way I’ll be Your Lover! Unless…)
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