Avoid the "faceless" archetype. Give him a reason why she specifically chose him—perhaps he’s the only one who treats her normally outside of their "arrangement." 2. Setting the "Deal"
One day, Yui's friend, Natsumi, asked her to meet up at a local café. When Yui arrived, she noticed that Natsumi seemed a bit...off. It turned out that Natsumi had gotten herself into a strange situation, involving a eccentric character named Manko-chan. iribitari+gal+ni+manko+tsukawasete+morau+hanash+fixed
Given these interpretations, the sequence seems to blend Japanese and English terms without a clear, coherent phrase. However, if we were to hypothesize a topic or theme, it might involve a narrative (hanash) about a girl (gal) receiving or experiencing something (morau), possibly related to corrections or stability (fixed), with several Japanese terms that don't form a standard expression. Avoid the "faceless" archetype
The story took a turn when Yui realized that Manko-chan's plan was actually a wild goose chase. Yui and Natsumi decided to take matters into their own hands and concocted a plan to put an end to Manko-chan's antics. When Yui arrived, she noticed that Natsumi seemed a bit