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Hinako Note Episode 12 - The Place We Longed to Reach

Hinako is too cold to fall asleep, so she heads downstairs for a warm drink and notices a tasty smell coming from the coffee shop. Curiously, she peeks into the dark kitchen... and sees Mayuki stirring something in a large pot, chanting Chiaki's name like some sort of spell. Hinako timidly speaks up, and Mayuki's reaction makes it appear that she's hiding something. Unable to bring herself to question this strange behavior further, Hinako tells Kuina about what she saw.

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Both are CGDCT shows with a protag that has crippling social anxiety trying to overcome her disability. Both are oversaturated with moe-ness but Hinako Note also features ample amounts of fanservice on top of it.