Font Size
15px

The impact of Episode 9 and the latest Fulltal Alchemist chapter had already spread beyond Haruki's fans, reaching into wider ani communities. Madoka Magica was now being brought up in almost every discussion, while Fulltal Alchemist readers were left shaken, cursing Mizushiro for what he had made them witness.

For most of the week, Haruki stayed in his apartnt, avoiding public appearances as the spotlight shifted heavily toward him. Different platforms and channels kept bringing up Madoka Magica and Fulltal Alchemist. When he did head to the studio, he drove there directly, keeping out of sight.

anwhile, over at Echo Shroud, the campaigns for Fulltal Alchemist and JoJo were drawing in a new wave of fans. JoJo had climbed to fifth place, while Fulltal Alchemist and Dream World were locked in a fight for first.

And so the week passed.

"I've waited a week for this. Finally, the day is here!"

"Oh, poor Kyōko and Sayaka... the emotional weight of that last episode still hasn't lifted. I adored both of them. That scene where Kyōko dies with Sayaka, just to let her rest peacefully… it's the most moving thing I've seen in ani these past two years."

"What about the ending of 5cm/s? Didn't that hit you too?"

"Hit ? After watching the endings of Five Centiters per Second and Voice of the Stars, I just wanted to pick up a 40-ter-long sword and go pay a visit to Shimizu-sensei... Five Centiters shattered my ideal of romance, and Voice of the Stars told not to bother with long-distance love!"

"Haha, true — but maybe Sayaka and Kyōko aren't really dead! What if episode 9 was just a trick to make us cry?"

"What do you an?"

"Think about it. Madoka, the protagonist, hasn't made her wish to beco a magical girl yet. And it's been hinted over and over that her potential as a magical girl is far beyond normal. If she makes a wish equal to that potential… isn't it possible she could bring Sayaka and Kyōko back?"

"But wouldn't that risk her turning into a witch? The whole show's setup makes it clear — becoming a magical girl is a trap laid by Kyubey. Hope leads to despair, and magical girls inevitably beco witches. Madoka wouldn't be that foolish… would she?"

"Co on, she's the protagonist! She's built different! Let's bring the two girls back first before worrying about Madoka going full witch mode."

That was just one thread among many in the online fan forums for Madoka Magica.

On Haruki's fend page, hundreds of thousands of fans gathered, pleading with him to show rcy in the upcoming episode. They begged him to let Madoka make a wish to resurrect Sayaka and Kyōko.

Of course, alongside the begging ca threats: if the two girls weren't revived, they swore they'd boycott his future works.

Despite those outbursts, Madoka Magica had beco no.1 ani this season, overtaking into the abyss with 300k views.

Sure, there were still people who claid they hated "depressing ani," or had no interest in the magical girl genre, especially not the kind with soul-crushing tragedy.

But more and more were getting hooked.

And once they fell in, they made sure to let Haruki know.

They'd been through this many tis now. They also understood that Episode 10 had been finished long ago. Still, fans hoped that maybe, just maybe, if their voices were loud enough, Haruki would change the ending in ti to spare them.

Now, as the episode was about to air, thousands of fans had gathered around their screens with snacks in hand, ready to hit "play."

Among them were Saya and her team of animators, Kazuya and his studio crew, Haruki's friends, and even Ryuko — sitting in her dorm while her roommates teased her over her relationship with him, all waiting for the mont to co.

And finally... it did.

The site lagged briefly as Episode 10 launched. For a second, so thought the servers had crashed. But the stream quickly stabilized and then, confusion set in.

A shy, rural-looking girl with braids stood on-screen.

Wait… wasn't that Akemi Homura?

Why did she look so different?

The teacher at the front of the class introduced the new transfer student, Homura Akemi, and Madoka and Sayaka, sitting at their desks, looked at her curiously.

People with sharp mories imdiately recognized this scene, it was from Episode 1. Homura's first appearance.

But sothing felt off.

Was this a flashback? A dream?

No. This Homura was different: eker, softer. She wasn't the calm, confident version we'd seen so far.

For ani fans from Earth's parallel tiline, it would've clicked imdiately, this was a ti loop.

A storytelling structure popularized in works like Steins;Gate and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4, where the antagonist Kira Yoshikage rewound ti using his Stand ability.

Of course, in this world, Steins;Gate hadn't aired yet, and JoJo had only recently been introduced by Haruki himself.

So for most viewers, this twist felt completely fresh.

And what a twist it was.

What they were seeing wasn't just a mory, it was the first tiline. The original loop.

Back then, Madoka had cared for the frail, awkward Homura, and their bond had deepened quickly. But this version of Homura was nothing like the capable, battle-hardened warrior she had beco across countless iterations.

This made fans pause.

What was this episode?

Wasn't it supposed to be Episode 10?

Why did it feel like an OVA or a spinoff?

But the story quickly darkened.

Homura, overwheld by self-doubt and unable to protect anyone, fell into a witch's labyrinth — and was saved by two magical girls: a pink-haired Madoka and a blonde Mami.

Fans blinked in shock.

Weren't they both dead?

Did this an Madoka had already beco a magical girl in this tiline?

And Sayaka… wasn't she dead too?

As the episode continued, the mystery deepened.

Madoka and Mami warmly welcod Homura into their world, explaining what it ant to be a magical girl. For a mont, everything felt bright, even sweet.

But the show, true to its tone, didn't let that last.

Suddenly, the setting shifted. A ruined city. Mami, dead again. A titanic witch rampaging through the streets while a lone magical girl, Madoka, fought to stop her.

"Run, Homura!" Madoka shouted. "Don't die!"

She smiled softly. "I'm glad I t you. I'm proud that I could protect you. It's been an honor to be a magical girl."

Even though she was monts from death, Madoka showed no fear, because in this early tiline, she still believed in the hope Kyubey offered. She hadn't yet learned the truth.

The audience may not have fully understood what was happening, but in that mont, they all felt the sa thing:

Sorrow.

Madoka's gentle farewell struck like a blade.

Was this what happened to magical girls before they died?

Was this how Sayaka and Kyōko had felt, too?

The dark truth hung heavy: magical girls died believing in justice, only to be betrayed and harvested by Kyubey.

And now… fans were finally beginning to understand Homura's burden.

She had seen Madoka die over and over again, and she had chosen to do the unthinkable:

Reset ti.

Again and again.

(TL:- if you want even more content, check out p-a-t-r-e-o-n/Alioth23 for 60 advanced chapters)

You are reading I just want to quietly draw manga Chapter 287 - 285 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.