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  • Discussed in The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You. Hahari is a Covert Pervert who is prone to Comedic Lolicon moments. While she is wealthy enough to buy out the school on a whim and her actions are Played for Laughs, the president of the school newspaper club points out that her perverted behavior, if it went public, would be disastrous not just for her but also the objects of her affections.
  • In Angel Beats!, the protagonists swap Kanade "Angel" Tachibana's test sheets with their own faked sheets in order to cause her to fail her exams and get removed from her position as Student Council President, and not only succeed but get away with it. Several episodes later, Otonashi, having befriended Kanade, comes clean about the entire thing, resulting in her being reinstated as president and him and his accomplices being punished.
  • The Baron from Belladonna of Sadness has Jeanne gang-raped in a Droit du Seigneur when she and her husband, Jean, can't pay an absurdly high marriage tax, chops off Jean's hand when he can't pay more taxes, and finally has her burned at the stake, and is unpunished when the movie ends and the rest of the village is cowed into submission to the Baron. Of course, her actions are heavily implied to kickstart The French Revolution, and the Baron will most likely meet a bloody but fitting end.
  • In Berserk, this is the eventual fate of all Apostles. They sacrifice the people they love to become demonic gods that are free to do what they want to whoever they want. Eventually, once they get killed, their souls will be Dragged Off to Hell, and by the souls of all their victims for points of irony.
  • Fumito Nanahara of Blood-C gets away after committing a lot of atrocities which is Gaslighting Saya by hiring actors to play as her friends and getting these people brutally killed just to for his experiment. The movie also revealed that he turns people into Elder Bairns which includes Mana's dad. However, it's revealed that he did this out of his love for her and that all of these were just for Saya's survival and to restore her ability to feed on humans. All of his experiments failed which led Fumito to turn himself into an Elder Bairn as a last resort so he could be with Saya. But he knows that she would kill him for ruining her life. So in the end, he lets himself get stabbed by Saya's sword knowing that he would never be with the woman that he loved and that he failed his mission to keep her alive.
  • Date A Live: After constantly getting away with all sorts of atrocities committed throughout the series, Sir Isaac Ray Peram Westcott is finally put down like the rabid animal he is in volume 19.
  • Death Note: After having killed his rival L and getting away with the murders of innocent people, Light finally meets his fate in the penultimate chapter/final episode. He definitely shouldn't have gloated without double-checking that he'd accomplished his victory conditions and within earshot of an armed investigator.
  • Dragon Ball:
    • Bardock: The Father of Goku and Dragon Ball Minus are prequels to Dragon Ball, both ending with Frieza destroying Planet Vegeta and wiping out most of the Saiyan race. However, Bardock's final vision in the TV Special is one of Goku fighting Frieza on Namek. So despite everything, Bardock dies knowing that his son will avenge him. Even in Minus, we see a panel of Goku and Frieza facing each other as the final shot. Indeed, Frieza's downfall comes about as a result of his own actions; for starters, his attempt to prevent a Super Saiyan from coming into being ends up bringing one forth when he pushes Goku too far.
    • Similarly, because of the nature of The History of Trunks, the Bad Future counterparts of Androids 17 and 18 are never made to pay for their crimes; when Trunks tries to avenge Gohan's death at their hands, he's nearly killed. They finally get their just desserts three years later when Trunks, having taken a level in badass thanks to his training in the past, returns and dishes out to them exactly what they did to Gohan: making them feel completely powerless and outmatched before killing them.
    • While he's friendlier and less evil than Frieza, Cell, or Buu, Beerus still gets away with some unpleasant actions, and has been responsible for numerous genocides throughout the universe. He is also ready to destroy Earth over not getting pudding. His initial behavior in Dragon Ball Super, such as destroying entire planets after eating all their food, is also quite heinous, but he still gets away with it. In the Universe Survival Saga, his handling as God of Destruction comes back to bite him when it was revealed that Universe 7 is one of the universes about to be destroyed by Zeno because it has the second-lowest mortal rating of all 12 universes; the only reason his universe has a chance to be spared was thanks to Goku's proposal for the multiversal tournament. As a result, Shin calls him out for his sleeping habits and Goku called him out for his random destruction of planets.
  • EDENS ZERO: Labilia, Rebecca's bitchy B-Cuber rival, was an unrelentingly ruthless Jerkass who constantly went out of her way to insult and belittle Rebecca, at one point pulling a cruel prank on her under the false promise of information to help Rebecca's friends. The chickens come to roost after a 3-year Time Skip where we learn that Labilia's B-Cuber popularity took a significant hit while Rebecca achieved the success she dreamed of. It's also discovered that Labilia has been terminally ill since childhood and doesn't have much time left. The next time they meet, Labilia is totally humbled and apologizes for the things she said and did, not expecting forgiveness. Not only does Rebecca forgive her, but she also promises to help cure her of her illness because she still saw her as her friend.
  • Fruits Basket:
    • While she does undergo a Heel–Face Turn, Akito Sohma still spent years abusing the Sohma family physically, verbally, and emotionally, committing such acts as blinding Hatori in one eye, beating Kisa so brutally that she ends up in the hospital, and throwing Rin out a second floor window; in the end, she receives no punishment for any of it and even gets a happy ending with Shigure. That being said, Akito has to live with the guilt of her actions for the rest of life, and has shown that she's not going let herself forget anytime soon. The sequel, Another expands a bit more on how Akito's life isn't easy despite having her husband and son who love her. First of all, Ren is still around in the Sohma main house and more hateful than ever because she can't stand that Akito has a happy family, driving Ren to verbally abuse Akito's son Shiki and Akito got stabbed once while protecting Shiki from Ren. There's also the Sohma retainers who disapprove of the changes Akito made in the household after the curse broke and they're shown harassing Shiki by telling him what an awful person his mother was in the past. Shiki also mentions that Akito greatly regrets her past actions towards the cursed Sohmas and distances herself from the people in the family besides Shigure, Shiki and Tohru.
    • Ren herself receives no significant punishment for abusive Akito to insanity and inadvertently driving her to make the Zodiac members miserable; come Another, she's still living in the Sohma estate and being just as cruel to Shiki as she was to Akito, even trying to kill him outright. That being said, she doesn't end up that well off, either, given that Akito is able to move past her manipulations and thus can't be tormented by Ren anymore, leaving Ren just a crazy woman who is ignored and/or disliked by the Zodiac, a lot of the servants, and the Sohma family at large. Considering that a significant part of Ren's motivation is to ruin Akito and make her life a living hell, seeing Akito move on and finally have a chance at happiness while Ren herself is left alone and miserable is actually the best possible punishment.
  • In Fullmetal Alchemist, invoking this trope is a core part of Roy Mustang's motivation. As a soldier in a past civil war, Mustang and his fellow soldiers committed many horrible atrocities, however, because they were on the winning side, they were all commended and treated as war heroes. Mustang's goal throughout the series is to become the Führer of the country, so that he can ensure that this is rectified. When his subordinate (and Love Interest) points out that this means Mustang will most likely be tried as a war criminal himself and sent off to prison, Mustang informs her that that's exactly what he wants. We never see it occur, but Word of God is that he does indeed see his day in court, and is found guilty and then pardoned, mostly for his part in saving everyone from an even worse atrocity and bringing down the ones responsible for orchestrating the Ishval War in the first place.
  • Gundam:
  • Hayate's parents from Hayate the Combat Butler get away with every parental crime they inflict on their son from stealing his hard-earned money, abandoning him to a yakuza and generally messing with his life. The final arc is when they finally get their comeuppance. In their attempt to get money from Nagi and sabotage Hayate's job as her butler, they end up screwing over Hisui's plans for the King's Jewel's power. Their final scenes are the mother watching in horror as the girl rips off the hood of their car, while the father managed to escape into the forest... only to be caught by his other son, Ikusa, who promises not to kill him, but still beats him up which will hurt a lot since he is even stronger than his brother.
  • Inuyasha: Naraku became an Invincible Villain over time, and repeatedly managed to avoid death despite virtually every named character in the series being out for his blood. Then came the Grand Finale, where he's torn apart by Inuyasha's Meido Zangetsuha, vaporized by Kagome purifying the Shikon Jewel with a Sacred Arrow and his soul sealed inside it, and finally wished out of existence completely by Kagome and the Shikon Jewel.
  • Isekai Quartet: The cast of Overlord (2012) experiences this due to it not happening in their own series (at least not yet). In their home universe, they are evil, powerful monsters who take total glee in terrorizing and murdering anyone weaker than them (i.e. humans), committed horrible acts of cruelty (in Season 3 especially), and because they are so powerful there isn't anyone who can really stop them. But here? They are forbidden from trying anything or they risk never returning home and discover that there are humans and other beings who can match and exceed them in power, especially since the Pleaides take special notice of Reinhard. Considering how the Nazarick crew reacted to how Aqua nearly kills Ainz with Turn Undead, they quickly see they are no longer at the top of the food chain and throughout the show they have a miserable time.
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable: Yoshikage Kira is a Serial Killer who's murdered dozens of people, especially women whose hands he would sever and treat like "girlfriends". He was also Born Lucky, and thanks to his Stand ability that lets him create bombs which can completely disintegrate its targets, he was able to get away with these crimes for over a decade due to leaving no evidence behind. Unfortunately for him (and fortunately for society as a whole), other Stand users, who have the power to see and fight against his own Stand, learn of his existence and eventually bring him down. Even when it seemed like fate had favored him once again by granting him a new ability that nearly killed the entire group of heroes, his luck finally ran out and he was killed thanks to a series of unlucky events, before his soul was Dragged Off to Hell right before the eyes of his very first victim's ghost.

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  • Kaguya-sama: Love Is War:
    • About a year before the story began, Ishigami discovers a student named Ogino cheating on his girlfriend, who had been kind to Ishigami in the past. When Ishigami tried to get him to stop, Ogino attempted to buy Ishigami's silence by offering to let him "borrow" her, which only gets Ishigami enraged enough to beat the crap out of him. He pulled a Wounded Gazelle Gambit, making it look like Ishigami was a Stalker with a Crush, turning him into a social pariah, and threatened to hurt her (it's implied that he would have released revenge porn) if he revealed the truth. It appeared he got away scot-free, but it soon turns out that Ishigami's initial reaction has actually made Ogino terrified and paranoid of him. Even moreso, when Kaguya learned of what went down, she immediately ratted Ogino out to Shuchi'in's club presidents, who all agreed that Ogino was scum for what he did and had him expelled. Given that these are the "Shuchi'in VIPs who do heartless things without a second thought", even Hayasaka shudders at the revelation.
    • During the lead-up to the culture festival, Makki-senhai used Iino as a makeshift binaural microphone stand and turned the whole thing into what could only be called a soft-core BDSM session. It would take over half a year, but karma finally caught up with her when the two faced each other in the Student Council President election and she lost by a 500+ vote margin (and just to add insult to injury, she only got 8 votes total).
  • While it only lasted for a few episodes, Nui Harime from Kill la Kill quickly loses her smug attitude and goes into full Villainous Breakdown once Ryuko cuts off her arms with no way to recover them. After everything she's done and being an Invincible Villain until this point, this is considered by fans to be the most satisfying moment of the series.
  • While the Love Hina girls eventually started to warm up to Keitaro after all the time they abused and thought lowly of him, it doesn't really change the fact that they went unpunished. Enter his little sister Kanako, who punishes all the tenants for their abuse of Keitaro, and almost succeeds in driving the girls out of the house completely.
  • Maria no Danzai: Once she learns that her son did not kill himself, Mari Nagare/Maria Akeboshi sets out to bring judgement upon Okaya's gang, who are the ones directly responsible for Kiritaka's death. After two years of preparations, she begins to hunt them down one by one.
  • MegaMan NT Warrior (2002) has Slur, a vile Invincible Villain who continually survives many of the heroes' attempts to defeat her and wins hands down almost all the time. Then comes the final episode of her season, in which, while taunting the heroes, Bass appears, having taken the power of Nebula Gray in the movie, and proceeds to fight her himself. Despite her best efforts, she proves to be no match for one of the strongest Navis in the series, and Bass promptly does what the heroes could not and ends her life. To say the fans were overjoyed is an understatement.
  • Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket: Colonel Killing sets up the protagonists to fail, kills his superior officers, and tries to nuke a civilian colony. He get's away with no punishment in the series, however the M.S. Era 009 artbook reveals that he shot himself during the final days of the war when it was clear that Zeon would lose.
  • My-HiME: Nagi is not only arguably the main villain of (even though the Obsidian Lord/Prince was technically more powerful than him), but is directly responsible for everything the characters go through. He survives unscathed and mostly unconfronted for this, admits to the entire thing being a riotously entertaining good time, and happily takes Mashiro (one of the supporting characters) with him to his home... wherever. He then returns in My-Otome as the full-on main villain, a Grand Duke, and causes even more trouble for the heroes. Thankfully he’s finally arrested in the end, and in the manga he’s betrayed and killed by the real villains.
  • Despite ostensibly being one of the "good guys" throughout 2/3 of the series My-Otome, Nina Wang, who is the poster child for Love Makes You Evil and fits into about several dozen other tropes, pulls a selfish, spoiled, bratty Face–Heel Turn. She willingly and freely betrays everything she's ever stood for, tosses her morals and decency aside, accidentally murders her best friend Ers while trying to kill her former friend Arika, attempts to murder several of her other good friends, aids The Empire in conquering the world, and almost single-handedly completes 90% of a plan to bring about The End of the World as We Know It. Her excuse? She's a little cranky that her father (yes, they're not related by blood, but he's still her FATHER) refuses to see her as a woman and fell in love with her friend instead of her. She continues down this path even after her father, the only thing she cares about, dies (he later lived, but she didn't know...) trying to stop it. Her outcome at the end of the series? Happily ever after, never answering for anything she caused or even having to face anyone or anything from her old life to remind or accuse her, taking advantage of her father's amnesia to make him fall in love with her for real this time. She becomes The Atoner in My-Otome Zwei, working with Nao to investigate the ruins and helping Arika defeat the new Big Bad Yuna.
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: Asuka often avoids a slap on the wrist for her poor treatment of Shinji, but in The End of Evangelion, she receives a harsh strangling by Shinji himself when the latter reaches his Rage Breaking Point.
  • If Laser-Guided Karma has not hit some villains in One Piece, it will do so sooner or later:
    • After two decades of tyranny, corruption, and getting away with a lot of evil actions in Wano, Kurozumi Orochi finally gets what's coming to him when Kaido — who actually hates Orochi and has no use for him in the Emperor's plan to turn Wano into a "New Onigashima" —, later the Akazaya Nine, and finally Denjiro decapitate him during the Onigashima Raid, each decapitation whittling down his life until he finally meets his end headless and on fire.
    • After years of atrocities against her own family, terrorizing islands for their food and burning them down if they didn't comply, Big Mom's warranty expires during the Wano Country Arc when her decision to pursue Luffy to Wano proves to be very costly: she ends up getting defeated by Kid and Law, two pirates she didn't even acknowledge earlier, as well as losing her prized Emperor status with her defeat.
    • Similarly, Kaido got away with 25 years worth of tyranny against Wano by starving them for his own amusement, abusing Yamato for daring to follow Oden's footsteps as well as trying to kill everyone in Flower Capital with Onigashima just to kill billions in a great Pirate War, until he gets his just desserts at the hands of Gear 5 Luffy in his Awakened form with his Bajrang Gun, which Kaido was unable to fend off only due to his said attempt to destroy Flower Capital and fighting Yamato and the Nine Scabbards, all of whom have been terribly hurt by Kaido, also losing his Emperor status. Strangely for this trope, Kaido seems to have been invoking this, after learning that his attempt to become Joyboy is in vain, he decided to make Wano a Wretched Hive so that the real Joyboy comes to punish him for his deeds.
    • Despite being a mass-murdering pirate as well as sociopathic to friends and foes alike, Eustass Kid comes off on a very good position by the end of Wano Arc, all his crimes forgiven by the Ninja-Pirate-Mink-Samurai Alliance due to his efforts to overthrow both Big Mom and Kaido, with even Luffy and Law acknowledging him as a dependable ally. Then, Luffy gets to become an Emperor to Kid's ire as he tries to kill him to seize his position. To regain this, Kid decides to attack Shanks, who initially doesn't want to attack him due to being Luffy's ally and being part of the new generation he protected Ryokugyu from. Then, Shanks sees a vivid account in his Observation Haki that Kid is truly a vicious pirate who won't hesitate to kill innocent people to get what he wants, by killing Elbaf civilians and his weaker crewmembers just to rile him. As a result, Shanks drops his protectiveness towards him and hits him with his Divine Departure, taking away all his Poneglyphs he got from Wano and destroying his ship and sending Kid and his crew to the bottom of the sea, making Kid's entire journey All for Nothing.
    • Wapol got away with turning Drum Kingdom into a disease-riddled, sickly and broken nation for over a decade after he got rid of all but 20 doctors to serve only him. Blackbeard scaring him off and ransacking the place was seen as an improvement by comparison. Luffy kicking his ass halfway across the world did nothing to humble him either, as he was able to build a new kingdom and be richer than he ever was as king of Drum. By the end of the Reverie this all comes crashing down once he witnesses Cobra getting executed by Imu; while running for his life before anyone can catch him he unwittingly rescues Vivi from CP0, leaving the two of them on the run from the World Government.
    • Most of the time, World Nobles are so far above the law that they can get away with pretty much anything. Much to his misfortune, Mjosgard discovers that he cannot get away with everything; while Queen Otohime saved and eventually redeemed him from the atrocities he committed as a stereotypical World Noble, his status ends up not being enough to save him from being executed after he uses it to protect her family from the depravities of a fellow World Noble. So many World Nobles are able to commit crimes by abusing their privilege, yet it is the one that tries to use it for good that gets his revoked.
  • Pet Shop of Horrors has Leon Orcot, who was characterized by his muleheadedness and cynicism over the supernatural. Count D welcomes him at the pet shop nonetheless...until Leon actually proves himself in a confrontation with D's father and recognizes the pet shop and the Count for what they truly are. That's when he gets abandoned.
  • Pokémon: The Series:
    • Hunter J, a recurring villain throughout the Diamond and Pearl series, is a foul woman who is much more sinister than the Team Rocket trio and even tries to murder Ash, and always gets away every time. Until the grand finale of the Diamond and Pearl arcs in which her ship is shot down by Mesprit and Uxie, and, in a rare occurrence for Pokémon, she is killed when her ship explodes.
    • A much lighter example is the Magikarp Salesman, a slimy conman who scams others into buying Magikarp for ludicrous amounts of money or valuable possessions who always runs away when he realizes he is about to be exposed. He gets some karma when he nearly gets eaten by James' Victreebel in an episode, later karma fully hits him when he is finally caught and arrested.
    • And then there's Malva, who being a member of Team Flare, says that after Team Flare's beaten and Lysandre is killed during the final battle, she's going to turn herself in. Despite this, it's highly likely she won't have any serious consenquences ahead of her given that she had a Heel–Face Turn and helped in the fight against Team Flare.
  • The Underground Student Council from Prison School go out of their way and then some to make detention like a Hellhole Prison for the boys who were thrown there for the crime of... peeping. Each time the council's president catch's the school's headmaster doing something perverted, she takes out her wrath on the boys who have no idea what he's doing. They constantly increase their workload, abuse them, throw baseless punishments at them. It escalates to a point where the girls eventually decided to create a conspiracy to get the boys expelled from school. They almost succeeded if not for quick thinking and lucky breaks on the boys' part. After their crimes were discovered, they are sent to the same detention hall that the boys were sent to and are forced to suffer the same punishments.
  • Puella Magi Madoka Magica The Movie: Rebellion: The Big Bad of the series, Kyubey, has spent millennia scamming and ultimately destroying innocent Magical Girls from all over the universe, and getting millions of innocent humans killed by their Witch forms, and walked away every time smelling like a rose. Even Madoka's giant "F*** You!!" at the end of the original series didn't "punish" them, per se, even though it hadn't gotten precisely what it wanted. But in Rebellion, karma finally finds them; in trying to reinstate the Witch System, Kyubey pushes their luck too far. By the time the dust settles, not only are their plans annihilated, they have ended up making Homura even stronger than Madoka herself. Homura proceeds to get their entire race enslaved and horrifically Mind Raped for their troubles.
  • Zig-Zagged with Happosai, in Ranma ½. While the characters will usually try to punish him for his Dirty Old Man and Jerkass antics by beating him up or punting him into orbit, because he's actually one of the strongest fighters in the series, it's not easy to do that — worse still, it's shown that such punishments really don't bug him at all, because he can literally shrug them off in seconds. Several of his stories even have him coming back from his normal punishment to instead get the last "word" in, such as in the Happo-Fire Burst story, which ends with him blowing up Ranma with his newly re-discovered bomb technique for blowing him up earliernote . But, he has come off on the losing end a couple of times, such as when Pantyhose Taro dropped him in the middle of the China sea, or when his attempt to make a youth potion instead caused him to temporarily regress to the mental level of a baby.
  • Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness: Secretary of Defense Wilson is the main villain of the series, a corrupt member of Tricell who plans to enrich himself by manipulating the USA into a war with China that will allow him to deploy his super soldiers. Wilson's plans are foiled, but he is neither killed nor imprisoned like most Resident Evil villains and his crimes against Shen Mei's family and the Mad Dogs go unexposed thanks to Leon's decision to keep the information a secret. However, Wilson getting infected by Jason and being forced to rely on the inhibitor to stave off his mutation can be seen as a Fate Worse than Death and a nice bit of Laser-Guided Karma. And his crimes are now known by President Graham, even if they aren't made public. Furthermore, Tricell, the providers of the inhibitors will collapse in 2009, leaving Wilson without anyone to produce the inhibitors.
  • Revolutionary Girl Utena ends with Big Bad Akio Ohtori seeing his sister Anthy, who he had manipulated and abused for countless years along with everyone else at the school, walk out on him after telling him that he can continue to play prince in his own little world but she has to find Utena. The implications of the final shot featuring him are quite dark, since he's all alone and overshadowed by his massive office, and it's implied that without Anthy he has no real power and his actions will catch up to him soon.
  • World's End Harem:
    • Shion Hoshino and Erica, two popular girls that mistreated their nerdy classmate Shota Doi and refused to show him compassion when he got a deadly disease. It appears that they got away with their mistreatment of him when he was put into cryostasis for five years. But when Shota awakens, things change:
      • Shion Hoshino was one of the most beautiful and most popular girls at school and one of the few people that don't bully Shota Doi; however, she also had no sympathy for him either and would often ignore him when he was bullied. Two moments show how uncaring Shion truly is to Shota. First, when Shion and two of her friends saw Shota being stripped of his clothes and bullied on the school rooftop, her friends wanted to leave, but to her friend's shock, Shion said she wanted to eat here and sit down and eat her lunch while ignoring what happening to Shota. Second, when Shion explains to his class why he will be absent because of his disease, she gets a phone call from her boss and just leaves, not offering him a single word of condolence. Shion Hoshino could not become a celebrity due to the collapse of society, so she came to Shota to beg for his help. Shota told her to strip; shocked, Shion asks if he's joking, he admits that he is; in the anime; as he leaves, Shota tells Shiona she can't expects him to help her after all she did. But Shiona does strip to her underwear when she could not get help from the other girls because of her age. Later Shota tells Shion that he will help her if she sleeps with him. Shion agrees, assuming they have sex in the dorms, but to her shock, she is forced to do it on the rooftop in front of three girls. Shion asks if they can find a room; Shota tells her he wants to do it here, remembering how she chose to eat lunch there while being bullied; in tears, Shion has sex with Shota.
      • Erica was a beautiful popular girl and the girlfriend of Shota Doi's main bully Takamatsu and would take part in the beating and humiliating of Shota, but her life fell apart during the five-year gap. When Shota's handler Karen Kamiya brings Erica to him, she reveals that Erica has become a drug addict living in the slums, and she is then forced to become the school janitor and Shota's pet. Shota would take his revenge on her by beating and humiliating her like Erica used to do to him. First, he poured a bucket of water on her and made it clear that he would not tolerate her attitude or her calling him his old embarrassing nickname. Then Shota makes it clear that he's not going to have sex with Erica; instead, he makes her kiss one of the scars left by the cigarettes burns her boyfriend's left of his leg; next, he chains her up in his room and forces her to watch as he has sex with girls. Finally suffering from both drug withdrawal and being chained up in Shota's room, Erica woke up and begged for medicine at night, Shota put the pill in his mouth, and when she was forced to use her mouth to get the pill, Shota used the opportunity to kiss her.

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