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Koharu (Sei Shiraishi) was told by Matsuko (Anna Ishii) 'Don't trust Girl Gun Lady', but Alice (Yuno Ohara) was a player of Alpha Tango in the past, Masami (Tomi). I will be told. The photo at that time on the album shows a battle method called 'Plamode' that is unfamiliar to me, and when it is activated when the hearts of the Girl Gun Lady and the player are united, Natsuna (Momoka Ito) Koharu hears from Akiho (Natsuki Deguchi) ...
On the other hand, Koharu is confused when her enemy team, Higashino (Momoko Tanabe) of Delta Tango, talks about her as 'Rasuichi'. Then, in the 'Girl Gun Fight' that was greeted, while covering Natsuna of 'Rasuichi', Kitamoto (Ai Mikami) and Higashino of Delta Tango chased after Alpha Tango, a strategy to get the flag, and it was extinct. In a desperate situation- !?
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