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When the Most Popular Boy Is Wanted By Every Girl in Class! | New Anime 2025 EP3

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[0:00]Chitose is a popular dude who gets called the new Diddy for having too many girls around him. But everything changes for the better when he realizes that his female friends want to escape the friend zone. So he decides to put his hot dogs into their buns. We follow a story of students looking for a purpose in their youth that is filled with the blues of the world around them. In the center of that story, we follow Chitose, a normal student who goes to a normal school, doing normal activities at the start of a new school year. While hoping that one day, he will look back at these days with happiness, knowing he's the center of everything. He is scrolling through his phone when his cute classmate, Yua, greets him and asks what he's looking at. Chitose shows him how an anonymous person on social media is talking smack about him being a cheek clapping, Glizzy slipping, Johnny sins-like womanizer, which annoys him. Yua assures him that, considering that most people like him, it will pass, and Chitose agrees, saying that a hot, smart guy with a big willy like him should have nothing to worry about. She then shows him that they will be in the same class again, which she's happy about. But when Chitose points out that their whole group is in the same class as well, Yua is not happy that he didn't react to her first statement. Then, they meet with their gang, and Yuko greets them with a bright smile. She holds Chitose's hands, celebrating that they are in the same class again, and Chitose tells her that he would have been sad without her. But Yua quickly says that Chitose was busy ogling at girls' cheeks on the walk to school, which gives Yuko the ick. Chitose tells Yua that she's just jealous, and it earns Chitose a smack from Kaito, who is the basketball team's superstar. And alongside him is Kazuki, a superstar of the football team. They put their hands together, and each announces that they are the group's leader before going to class. There, Chitose is greeted by Haru, the girls' basketball team's star, who acts like she's one of the boys, and she teases Chitose about cutting his long hair. With her is Yuzuki, who is a part of the basketball team, and is considered one of the prettiest girls alongside Yuko. But unlike Yuko and her natural cuteness, Yuzuki carries more aura around her. Then, before class starts, Chitose declares that Team Chitose, their popular group, is reunited. But the others all declare that their name should be the brand. Just then, due to them being noisy, they notice some students get annoyed. But Chitose brushes it off, saying that haters will always hate in his perfect little world. Then the class starts, and their home room teacher, Kura, lazily greets them and wishes them another good year. But Chitose is used to his laid back attitude, as Kura was his teacher the year before. Just then, Haru expresses how she feels hot having to wear a tie. Chitose suggests that she use a ribbon for more neck room, but Haru refuses, saying that it will ruin her image and reputation. Suddenly, Kura asks Chitose to take over like usual, and Chitose walks to the podium to talk to the class. He doesn't introduce himself, saying that they all know his name anyway, and even adds that some even call him Playboy. Some students laugh at his jokes, while some are annoyed by how much of a try hard he is to look friendly. He then talks about the class rep election, but his friend group suggests that he should just be the class rep like before, which he proudly accepts. Yuko stands up, saying that she should be his vice rep like before, and even makes a joke that she's good at taking care of things. And just like that, they become the class reps. During lunch, Chitose gets himself a can drink and goes to the rooftop, where Kura is waiting for him, smoking cigarettes. Chitose says that it must suck to be a smoker, as people bash them, and Kura says that people love a common enemy, which Chitose knows a lot about, considering people call him a Playboy. Kura then tells Chitose why he's called to the rooftop, and shows a picture of a student named Kenta, a lonely Otaku who has been missing school for two semesters. Kura asks for Chitose to bring him back, but Chitose is confused as to why he's asked to do this. Chitose asks what would happen if he refuses, and Kura points out that if he does refuse, his can do it all persona will die, which is something Chitose doesn't want to happen. So he chooses to accept the request. Chitose convinces himself that his philosophy of living a beautiful life and enjoying youth has to continue, so he refuses to let it end. After school, on his way home, Chitose spots Asuka reading a book by herself, so he greets her, and Asuka greets her back. He sees the book Asuka is reading and recites a line from it, which impresses her to see that he knows it. The year before, it was the first time they met, and Chitose was heading home when he spotted a little jit getting bullied by his friends, who called him gross. The boy was cornered into the water, with nowhere to go, and Chitose was about to help him when, suddenly, a silver-haired girl jumped in, which amazed Chitose, saying that she wanted to join in the fun. She started playing with the water with the boy, lighting up the mood, and even invited the other boys to join in. When they did, they all had fun playing in the water together, and the boys all went home happy and back as buddies again. But it left Asuka's clothes drenched, and when she saw Chitose staring at her, she teased him for staring at her being all wet. He handed her a towel and asked her why she jumped into the water, instead of simply pulling the boy out of the water to save him and scolding the other two for being mean. Asuka said that she thought it would be better if the boys went home messy and smiling instead of them fighting each other, even if it cost her drenching her clothes. Chitose then asked her for her name, and when she gave it to him, saying that her name meant tomorrow's wind, Chitose was immediately captivated by her. Back in the present, Asuka comments about how Chitose looks imperfectly perfect, like a perfectly beautiful park that doesn't allow fireworks and a playground, but is pretty just for the looks. Suddenly, she asks a hypothetical question, wondering who he would save between her and a girl she's closest to if they are both drowning, and that he only had a two-seater kayak. He suggests that one of them just hangs on, but Asuka adds that there are Piranhas in the water. Asuka confidently declares that she would save him, saying that she likes him more than any boy on her class. Chitose says that she's bad at her romantic proposal, but she tells him that it's not a proposal. She claims that someone like Chitose wouldn't choose either, and rather, Chitose would put both girls in the kayak, while he would let himself get eaten by the Piranhas, just because a self-sacrifice would be the most beautiful choice. Chitose laughs at that idea, saying that he wouldn't do that, but Asuka insists that a self-sacrificing person is exactly who Chitose is, which leaves Chitose speechless. That night, Chitose ponders to the moon, questioning whether, among the millions of people around him, he is fully living up to his role. As he looks to the moon, he wonders if Kenta is looking at the same moon, but unbeknownst to him, Kenta has his curtains closed, as he has closed himself off from the world. The next day, Yuzuki confronts Chitose, asking if anything is troubling him, and Chitose is not surprised, knowing that Yuzuki is someone who picks up people's moods. So he tells her about his mission from Kura to get Kenta to come back to school. She offers to come along with him, saying that it's better with company, and notices how Yuzuki, even when offering to help, makes sure that she looks perfect. He tells her that he already asked someone, and she tells him that he can always ask for her help, as she likes helping people she respects. After school, Chitose waits for Yua, and when she shows up, she trunks back to put on makeup, ensuring she looks good in front of Chitose. She asks why he invited her, and he says that, unlike him, she doesn't have many people who don't like her. He then prepares a bike for them, and when she gets on, he asks her to grab onto him so she won't fall, but she pinches his uniform, knowing that this dude has a reputation for being a playboy. On the ride to Kenta's place, she compliments his back, saying that it's unexpectedly big, and Chitose says that he was once the best baseball player in the prefecture. She says that she knows that, as she used to watch him play before they became friends, and Chitose teases her about being his fan. But then, she vaguely both confirms and denies it. She then asks if he has any ideas, and he says that he wants to break so he can feel her juicy melons on his back, which earns him her claws on his neck. She reiterates, asking if he has any plans to handle Kenta, and he says that it's pointless to make a plan without knowing what they are facing. Then, they reach the house and tell Kenta's mother through the teleprompter who they are and why they are there. The mother lets them in and says that she also doesn't know why her son suddenly stopped going to school. They suggest that they try talking to him, and while the mother is afraid that her son might revolt, they assure her, saying that maybe they can do something about him. Then, they knock on his room's door, and Kenta immediately tells them to go away. When Chitose introduces himself, Kenta calls him the playboy who claps anything with a hole, which needs Yua to calm Chitose down. But then, when Yua introduces herself to Kenta, he recognizes her as one of the holes Chitose likes to clap, which also angers her. Kenta calls them out for only caring because the teacher told them to come. So Chitose tries to calm him down by talking about what he loves, like novels. But Kenta calls them out for not even knowing light novels properly and following legendary ones like, The day I got reincarnated as Diddy. Or I wake up as my dad, so I have to clap my mom to make sure I exist. They admit that they don't follow either of them, and Yua asks for recommendations from him. But Kenta tells her to stop pretending that she's interested and go slip in the shower. However, Yua insists that they should talk, and Kenta slowly opens up to her. Seeing this, Chitose says that he should step away, but that angers Kenta, as he thinks that Chitose sees him as a loser, while Chitose can just bump bellies with Yua afterward. Sensing the extreme hostility, Chitose says that they should leave, and Kenta tells them not to come back, saying they have nothing in common. On the ride back home, Yua asks if Chitose notices anything from the meeting, and all he can think of is that Kenta hates him so much that he would bite Kenta's pickle off if he could. Yua can see why he would hate Chitose, but she assures Chitose that he is still cool even with the hate. Then, they get some novels to read, and as they head home, the orange sky presents itself to them, all the while Yua has her hand tightly on Chitose. That night, Chitose decides to take a different approach, so the week after, he takes Yuko with him to meet Kenta, thinking she would help. On the bike, she warns him to sit down, as people can see her snoo snoo. But she doesn't mind some randoms seeing it. So Chitose jokes and asks her to show it to him, but she says that he gets to see it on their special day. As she sits behind him, she says that Chitose doesn't reek of sweat like before anymore, but that disappoints her as she likes the smell of his sweat. She pushes her melon into him and stays like that until they get to Kenta's place. There, Kenta once more tells Chitose and his transmitted diseases to go away. When he doesn't hear from Yuko, Kenta already knows that she doesn't care about him, but Chitose assures him that she's not like that. Then, Yuko introduces herself to Kenta, and like before, Kenta calls her one of the plot holes Chitose likes to clap, but she doesn't get what he means. When Chitose explains, she gets offended, saying that her plot holes are limited edition, and that his words are mean. Kenta points out that Yuko is probably only here to score points with Chitose, and she admits that she does want to impress him and be the number one girl in his mind by helping him. Kenta doesn't want to be someone she takes pity on to impress someone else. But from his words, Yuko realizes something. She asks Kenta if he stopped coming to school because a girl rejected him. And he confirms it by saying that she's the same way as someone trying to impress Chitose. But unlike Kenta, Yuko claims that she's willing to win him over against other girls, and that him being nice to everyone is why she has feelings for him. Hearing that frustrates Kenta, so Chitose asks Yuko to have some tea downstairs while he takes over. Understanding what happened, Chitose asks Kenta to open the door so they can talk, and he can help him. But Kenta refuses to open the door, ordering Chitose to go away and eat dirt. But when Chitose walks away, Kenta secretly wishes he could have been on the other side of the door with them. But then, moments later, Kenta sees a shadow figure in his window, and suddenly, Chitose breaks the window with a baseball bat, shocking Kenta. With a smile, he invites Kenta to join him and find something in common with each other. Kenta tells Chitose that what he did is a crime, but Chitose assures him that Kenta's mother has given him permission. Chitose then sits down across from Kenta, turns on the light, and suggests that they have a heart-to-heart conversation. Hearing that, Kenta pours his heart out and expresses how much he hates the popular kids for looking down on losers like him. And that they should have learned to treat them as actual people. He adds that they're popular only because they're hot or athletic, but Chitose tells him he's wrong, and says that while some people have physical advantages, people like Yuko, Yua, and his athlete friends all put in effort to get to where they are. Kenta brings up the fact that losers like him can't defeat the gifted kids no matter how hard he tries, which makes it pointless, but Chitose disagrees and says that he has to believe in himself and his hard work, that one day he can succeed. Chitose then teaches Kenta how to communicate, and when Kenta gives it a try, he manages to talk about how Chitose has grown to like reading light novels. Kenta doesn't believe an ounce that Chitose actually enjoyed reading light novels, but Chitose tells Kenta that for a whole week, he has read masterpieces like, In another world as Bonnie Blue, so I have to gobble a thousand glizzies, and I was born a loser, so I decided to lock in and become Johnny sins. To prove further that Chitose does read them, he tells Kenta in detail the story he read, which amazes him, and Chitose says that he is actually an avid reader. Kenta asks Chitose why he did all of that, and Chitose says that he hates people who insult others without knowing them first, which was what Kenta did to him. Chitose says that the base of communication is wanting to know someone else better, which was what Yua and Yuko tried to do with Kenta. So Chitose points out that Kenta is a hypocrite for doing exactly what he hated about people, which took Kenta aback. Chitose then pulls out a book from Kenta's bookshelf, and tells Kenta a story about a man who has god-gifted talents. The man Chitose says was someone handsome, had a big willy, and was nice to everyone, but he also achieved good grades and a reputation through training and hard work. However, because he was too perfect, people started hating him and would capitalize on mocking him if he ever slipped even a little bit. He then started purposefully lowering his grades to make people like him, but they all hated him even more, which annoys Kenta, who is hearing this story. However, Chitose says that a teacher saved that man by making him feel comfortable with his own god-given gifts and advantages. And that someone like him has to take charge and lead the people. From then on, the guy stopped holding back and only improved himself more, just so he could fly higher and live beautifully the way nobody can reach, just like the blue moon in the night sky, or the dazzling glass in a bottle of Ramune. Kenta asks who it's about, and when Chitose says that it's about him, Kenta tells him to stop gobbling his own glizzy. But Kenta does admit that he did make Chitose the bad guy in his life, even though he doesn't know him well. Chitose believes that people over-idealize and demonize popularity at the same time. But Kenta doesn't see it as a bad thing, considering that Chitose is winning in life. Chitose asks him for an example of him winning, and Kenta points out that it's easy for him to bag any baddies due to his handsome mug. But Chitose adds that it's a disadvantage when he gets called a womanizer for it on a daily basis. Kenta brings up that there are people who want to put them down, and while Chitose agrees, he assures Kenta that his friends are all good people. Chitose suggests that Kenta should focus on himself and not on other people's hatred. Kenta brings up how it's easy for him to date people, but while Chitose acknowledges that, he says that it's troublesome when his own friends have feelings for him. And he has to cruelly reject his own friends from their feelings, which could end with him being painted as the bad guy. Kenta then wants to talk about what happened to him, and Chitose is relieved that he wants to open up. But tells Kenta that he can already guess how Kenta told a fellow Otaku his feelings for her, and she brutally rejected him, as Kenta is not some hot, handsome Chad, which made Kenta hate her and everyone. The two bond over Kenta's traumatic experience, and Yuko listens from the outside, happy that they're making progress. They then talk about their next steps, and Kenta says that while he no longer has feelings for Mickey, the girl who rejected him, he wants to be popular and asks Chitose to tutor him. Chitose refuses, saying that he doesn't want to hang out with Kenta all the time, and that Kenta has to take responsibility for his own life. However, wanting to live by his beliefs, Chitose agrees to help him get on his feet for three weeks, so first, Chitose asks Kenta what his goals are. Kenta says that he wants to show Mickey and the people who bullied him who's boss, and Chitose is fully behind his motive to show that Mickey missed out on dating such a big willied Sigma in Kenta. However, Kenta feels scared of facing Mickey and girls in general, so Chitose tells Kenta that he has yet to experience the softness of sweet melons. That gets Kenta's attention, so Chitose encourages him that he has to rise up to be someone better, so one day, he can plant his hot dog between some sweet buns. Later, Kenta goes downstairs to apologize to his mother for the trouble, and to Yuko for insulting her. And Yuko assures him that they're cool, but points out that Kenta should shower. Yuko then helps out by cutting Kenta's hair, and Chitose says that what they should do first is to give him a makeover, so he orders Kenta to go on a diet. He then takes Kenta's phone and bans him from using social media for the time being. When Kenta asks why, Chitose says that Kenta has to first understand why hating on other people with anonymous accounts is not good for him. Afterward, Chitose sits down with Yuko, who is happy that everything went smoothly. And Chitose says that he only pushed Kenta to move on and find a new chick. Yuko praises him, saying that his attitude makes it easy for people to like him, the same way she likes him. Chitose asks that she not bring up their past, but Yuko wishes that one day, Chitose can open his heart for her, as there are a lot of things that she wants to express to him. The next morning, Kenta feels nervous to come back to school after months of being absent. But Chitose assures him that being nervous is the first step of making a big change in his life. Chitose pops into the class with Kenta and introduces Kenta to everyone with a light joke. He then jokes about how Kenta stopped going to school because he was rejected, and while Kenta feels tense, Chitose suggests that he has to make people laugh. Everyone in Chitose's friend group joins in the fun and makes fun of his rejection lightly, which gains laughter from the class. Kenta feels insecure about it, but Chitose teaches him that there is a difference between jokes and insults, and Kenta needs to know the difference between the two. Their teacher is about to walk in, but when he sees Kenta there, he realizes that Chitose succeeded in his mission. So he gives his students time to help Kenta adjust. Later, at lunch, the girls are confused by what Kenta brought for his lunch, and Kenta informs them that he needs to go on a diet, following Chitose's advice to make him look hotter. They then ask him about what happened, and Kenta tells them how he was part of a club of otakus, and there was a girl there, Mickey, whom he had a crush on. But because another member of the club was hotter with washboard abs, Mickey chose the handsome Chad instead of Kenta, even after he gathered the courage to confess, which broke his heart. Chitose adds that Mickey called Kenta a fat loser who should choke on a glizzy before rejecting him, and they all show support to Kenta, saying that he was manly for even confessing to her. But later, one of the bullies, Kazuki, confronts Chitose for suddenly bringing someone new into their group, and he warns Chitose that someone like Kenta cannot change into a different person that easily. However, Chitose disagrees and has full faith in Kenta to change into someone better. On the rooftop, Chitose sits down with Kura, who praises Chitose for completing his mission with style. But then, Chitose asks Kura what it means to live life truly for himself. Kura thinks about it for a bit, smokes a cigarette, and says that most people doubt their own judgment and sense of purpose, so they tend to look at others to compare, or even drag others down. To live life fully, he says, is to fully believe in their own life compass, and that makes Chitose wonder whether his compass is still as good as it was before. A week later, Kenta manages to lose a few kilos like he's on Ozempic, so Chitose and Yuko take him to go shopping for some clothes to upgrade his appearance, starting with glasses, which Yuko thinks make him look snappy. Later, after shopping, Yuko suggests that they stop by the restaurant where he plans to meet his friends later. They sit down, and Kenta shows Chitose how the girls he like, Mickey, mocked him for inviting her, and the others meet up after he left the group chat. Chitose scoffs at how awkward it looks, and Yuko asks Kenta what he is trying to achieve by reconnecting with the friends who abandoned him. Kenta says that he wants them to see how much he has changed for the better, and that gives Yuko an idea. So she calls up a server to help take their picture. Kenta is amazed seeing the photo and how much he has changed, and Yuko points out that they look like best of friends. Chitose reminds Kenta that he has to always remember the effort he put into himself to improve, and he has to always have a never stop improving attitude. Hearing that, Kenta quietly promises not to let his new friend's efforts go in vain. Watching Kenta being all smiles, Chitose acknowledges to himself that Kenta is amazing for actually changing for the better, and wishes that one day, Kenta will look back on this moment of his life with pride. Some days later, at school, Chitose is walking to class when he suddenly hears some people in class pressing Kenta, asking him why a pathetic loser like him is hanging out with Chitose's crew. Yua tries to defend Kenta, but the bullies tell her to stop acting like a princess and show who she really is, a dumb hoe. In the halls, Chitose is listening in, alongside Yuzuki and Kazuki. Chitose asks the two to help him out with the situation, and Chitose is pissed that this could harm Kenta's progress to be better. They step into the classroom, acting all chill and fun like usual. Chitose confronts the main bully, saying that he has no idea who he is, and the guy gets offended, saying that they faced each other in a baseball game before, and that his name is Yumura. Kazuki jumps in and quickly rizzes up the female bully, Aisa, and she folds quicker than a single mom in front of a dude she can baby trap. But she says that Chitose and Kazuki should hang out with her, instead of ugly dogs like Yua and Yuzuki. Then, Yumura asks why Chitose is hanging out with someone like Kenta, and Chitose states that he hangs out with whoever he chooses, even if it is Kenta. Sensing the tension, Kazuki says that they all should calm down. But Yumura doubles down, saying that he hates guys like Chitose who never experienced failure, and that scum like Kenta shouldn't waste Chitose's time. He lets go of Kenta's head, leaving him scarred by what he just experienced. Later, Kenta asks Chitose what he should have done against the bullies, and Chitose says that as long as he can keep his head high in his beliefs, their words will never reach him. On his walk home, Chitose feels like he's responsible for what happened, knowing he was the person who kickstarted Kenta's change. He feels worried that if Kenta continues to go on this path, more people will hurt him, and it will leave him scarred for life. Just then, Haru pops up and asks Chitose to come with her to hang out. They go to the sports field and help each other stretch. They talk about Chitose's past as a baseball player and why he quit. While Chitose acts like he doesn't care that much about baseball, Haru calls him a liar, knowing how much hard work he put into the game. Then, they play basketball, and Haru challenges him, and if he loses, he has to tell her what's been bugging him. Chitose agrees, and if Haru loses, she has to tell him how many fingers she used every night. And he adds that the loser has to buy food for the winner. They start the game, which ends with Haru winning, and she encourages him to vent to her about what he's dealing with. Chitose expresses how he's scared that Kenta's plan to show his old friends his change will fail, so Chitose wants to do something to make it work. But Haru calls him an idiot, and says that Chitose has done all he can to help Kenta, so he has to trust him in making it work. Just like a coach trusts his players to win after they coached them all they can. Haru tells Chitose that he's mocking Kenta's resolve, and that Chitose shouldn't act too full of himself. They end up hanging out till dark, and Chitose demands a rematch of who can swing the furthest, with the loser having to tell the winner their deepest secret one day. They both swing high, under the dark blue sky and the shining star, and Chitose hopes that he can one day stand on his own two feet. Later that night, Chitose gets on a call with Yuzuki, and they role play while they talk. Yuzuki asks him why he helped Kenta, and Chitose says that it's because he was blackmailed by Kura, but Yuzuki says that it's wrong. She says that Chitose did it because he's Chitose, a man who is self-righteous and has a savior complex, which surprises Chitose to hear, but he couldn't reject. She says that he owes her, and he asks what she wants. Suddenly, she asks him to be her boyfriend, which surprises Chitose a little. But Yuzuki says that she was role-playing too much, but Chitose continues the role play and asks what her melon covers are like, and Yuzuki teasingly says that they are Betty Blue like the night sky, and has the hook on the back, which makes Chitose struggle to sleep that night. A week later, Kenta has lost more weight, and he has gained muscle, but it's almost the last day that Chitose mentors him. Chitose assures him that he will show his bullies that he has changed, but Kenta doesn't know if she wants to show them anymore. Later, they play football, and Yumura challenges Chitose to a game with a loser facing a forfeit, and Chitose agrees, with the forfeit being an embarrassing one. Kenta is worried by the challenge, but Chitose assures him that it's just a game, and that he will pass Kenta a lot. Kenta is scared, as he's bad at sports, but Chitose says that he should just have fun, as he's not part of the bet. Then, the game starts, and Chitose and Kazuki carry the team on their back, but they try to get Kenta to score. When he miserably fails, everyone laughs at him, which destroys his confidence, and when Chitose helps him up, he realizes that Kenta takes everything seriously. However, Chitose believes that it's not fun if they leave out the unathletic students, hence why he wanted Kenta to join. But with each failure he made, he grew more insecure. Then, on the final play, they try to pass to Kenta, but he refuses to move, so Chitose does it himself, and he scores a screamer with better animation than Blue Lock. However, his team still lost, and while he's doing the forfeit, Yumura tells Kenta something. Later, before going home, Yuko talks about Kenta's performance with Chitose, and they joke about it with no harmful intent. But Kenta overhears it, and confronts them for talking trash about him. Chitose assures him that they were only teasing, and he would have said it to his face, but that angers Kenta. He says that Yumura was right, and Kenta is indeed just a clown to Chitose. Yuko tries to tell him that he's wrong, but Kenta doesn't care anymore, considering that their last day together is tomorrow. Kenta expresses how a guy like him struggles in sports, but some handsome chump like Chitose forcefully dragged him to play, and see him embarrass himself, only to steal all the spotlight in the end, which makes Kenta feel like a complete mockery. Yuko confronts him over his words, saying that after weeks of being together, Kenta should know that Chitose is never the person who laughs behind someone's back. That wakes up Kenta, but Chitose steps up to apologize for crossing the line between banter and bullying, which hurt Kenta. Out of guilt, Kenta runs away, but Chitose tells Kenta that he wishes him luck for his meeting with his old friends, and that he believes in him. Afterward, on the way home, Yuko calls Chitose a hero for trusting, and helping someone like Kenta, and she admits that she herself didn't believe that Kenta could change. Chitose tells him that he's not a hero, but she insists that he is, believing that she has a good eye for people who are truly good deep down. Thank you for watching today's recap video. If you enjoy this recap and want a part three, comment down below fat loss and hit the like button.

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