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I also felt its story was stronger, by not just having the duo's growth be realized, but by also giving them a passion that they share. It really was a nice touch to their bond, to make them feel like genuine friends, different from Azuki and Coconut who possess a sisterly bond for example.
It's a bit late to realize this now, but I really love these games. This volume's story in particular has reminded me that Nekopara is more than just catgirl ♥♥♥ (certainly not discrediting it though). Maybe I've grown attached to the characters of La Soleil and their fun antics... but what am I saying right?