You mean...I didn't have to do them all at once...?
Reader-added tags include "Even though you hung in there, Kogasa-san", "Rain Sign: 'A Hail of Scales from the Eyes'", and "Sanae-san's inverted scale is in a secret place touched only by Kogasa-san". (See panel 1 here for an explanation of that idiom.)
Well, at least Kogasa-san won't have to worry about making more for next time. That's a good thing, right? Would be funny if Kogasa-san convinced Yamame-san to do all of them, only to reach this conclusion as well. Don't worry, Kogasa-san, your efforts won't be wasted!
For the poll, Wakasagihime.
Huh? Aren't you bringing all the ones you made?Bagging of the buttons is ovaaah!♡So couldn't you have been done with just 400 if you'd only bagged the amount you're taking?We can't set out that many, so I'm only taking 20 of each.Wait...Plip
DripThe day before the big day at Comiket, 1:00 a.m.Just Like Tears...so I guess I'd better make it so set-up is easy, and take a count.Onnne
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WeepWhy are fish scales flowing out of your eyes!? The phrase "Me kara uroko ga ochita" ("The scales fell from (one's) eyes") is an idiom meaning "(One) saw the light/realized the truth."I've got these all consigned through Yamame-san's table this time...