I have to say! But I can't say

Kumi who participated in the lecture of 'Masato Tachibana' without telling everyone. On the way back, she met a lost boy and Tachibana appeared in trouble. Talking directly to her esteemed person strengthens her desire to go on to Shizuoka Junior College. Looking up her exam date, she was on the same day as the leopard college exam. She gets a call from Kanna, and she finds out that Kanna is worried about her being Ryusei. When Kumi confessed that she couldn't decide her course, she was advised to talk to the leopard, saying, 'You should go to Shizuoka Junior College,' and she went to the leopard. Then she is driven back by a stranger at the front door. The leopard who followed me told me that his father's secretary was 'Mizuki Kitajima.' Once again, I was depressed because I couldn't tell him about the exam, and I got a call from Chihaya. Kumi is encouraged by Chihaya and decides to make a decision. Kumi on the day of the exam ...
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