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Wah, finally and exceptional chapter with Kagura regaining memories of Kensuke!
For some reason, I've totally forgotten about Shizuru, but she looks great.
I'd like to see a heart-warming meeting between Izuna and Yomi, but I feel as if Yomi going bad again would feel better.
I didn't remember Yomi looking so ravishing back then either...
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Great chapter and nice that Kensuke seems to have gotten a little better at the sword. Nice reunion we have at the end between the characters, and seems that Kagura finally remembers everything that she has forgotten in the past. Though I'm curious as to the plan they are talking about and the roles of both priestesses, as well as the reactions of the characters from all this and the fact that got to see each other again.
Compared to what it was before the post-Kyuubi arc, Ga-rei's getting better and better and hasn't disappointed me so far. Still doesn't reach high enough for me though. One of the main reasons being Kensuke's next to useless. And he's the supposed main character.
Great chapter the remembering part was somewhat touching =)
Izuna and Shizuru show up! I totally forgot about Shizuru -.-"
Wonder whats gonna happen between Yomi and Izuna now :o
About time she remembered. This second arc is not very good though.
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