Chiaki answers all of Harley's questions to the best of her ability. In some cases, probably too well, offering information she didn't need to. Except when it comes to Dragon Hall, which unless I overlooked something, no one's ever mentioned it in front of her. So she wouldn't likely know much, if anything, about it.
After Harley get his answers, he starts to walk away but remembers something from the heist. Here's Chiaki talking about her trans friend, and he recalls they found those potion vials in one of the rooms that are literally used for transition. And so he thanks Chiaki for her help with a little advice, for which she is very grateful.
And he doesn't say a lot overall, but I think it's still a good thing for people to hear. It's disappointing that advice like "just keep being there for this person you care about" and "trust that they know themself well enough to understand how they feel" is such a hard pill to swallow for some folks out there. But Chiaki's a good kid, so I'd like to think her graciousness is a good sign here.
Follows the strange story of Chiaki, a daydreaming otaku who longs to confess her feelings to her childhood friend, Fumiko, and how that's made especially difficult when she gets transported to another world...
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