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  • Beniyuri jumping into the Abyss to find Monshiro on his route. When Kagiha asks if she loves him, she says that she doesn't know, but she does want to be with him, and if that's love then maybe she is.
  • If Monshiro's bad ending was utterly heart-wrenching, his good ending is the exact opposite:
    • Beniyuri sobbing about how she doesn't want to leave Kazuya in the Abyss and begging her hand to reach him, at which point they start floating back towards each other.
      Monshiro: Why do you go so far for me...?
      Beniyuri: Because I don't want to leave you alone. Obviously. Please, Kazuya... Reach out your hand!
    • The way he excitedly chants "I'm home...I'm home. I'm home!" upon realizing that he's finally back in real life.
    • His not-quite-a-confession to Ai, followed by the two of them holding hands.
    • He and Ai cheerfully visiting the still-comatose Takuya and Aki and expressing complete optimism that they'll wake up. At the very end, their friends start to stir, and we get the final line:
      "And then... On that day, we learned that dreams are something you have to go and achieve yourself. You don't just wait for them to come true."
  • Takuya and Kazuya making up in the former's True Ending. Takuya starts to apologize for being an Unwitting Instigator of Doom, only for Kazuya to cut him off that they both made mistakes that day and need to forgive themselves.
  • Aki's pure excitement when Ai nervously confesses she'd like to try a relationship with him in his True Ending. He's just so happy, he Glomps her on the spot.
  • Kagiha/Natsuki's Heroic Sacrifice at the end of the Common route. He returns the ribbon to Beniyuri, tells her to live well and be happy, and then throws himself at Hikage, pinning him in place. At his prompting, Beniyuri shoots them both, at which point he's described as dissolving into butterflies and flying towards the heavens. It's a truly beautiful scene, both visually and emotionally.


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