What's Cute? Asumi and A Puppy

Hinata buys lots of different clothes for Asumi and has her try them on in front of Nodoka and Chiyu. All three girls comment on how cute Asumi looks but Asumi asked what cute is, as it's another emotion she has yet to experience. Hinata attempts to explain it before she is called away to look after a new foster puppy at her family clinic. Hinata explains that the puppy is named Pochi-to who is very timid. In an attempt to get the puppy to open up, Hinata planned to take him to a dog park. Everyone accompanies her and Pochi-to to the park, where Hinata explains to Asumi of the difficulties of getting Pochi-to to trust her from the beginning. Asumi also witnesses how the other owners interact with their dogs and tries and fails to befriend Pochi-to. Suddenly, Guaiwaru appears and creates a MegaByogen from a Fruit Spirit and powers it up to gather more Mega Parts. The girls transform, however all but Cure Earth are overpowered by the MegaByogen. Pochi-to tries to defend Cure Sparkle, but luckily Cure Earth saves him before he is killed by the monster; she then purifies it. Afterwards Asumi reveals she has come to understand her new feelings after experiencing the dogs and their owners at the park, before finally making friends with Pochi-to.
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