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The episode centers on the final day of the school festival. Naho and Kakeru have promised to watch the fireworks together at the school pool.

The episode explores Kakeru's internal battle and "demons," showing how he hides his depression and suicidal thoughts behind a normal exterior.

Future Naho's regret—"We let Kakeru die"—serves as the driving force for the present characters to act with more urgency.

Naho reaches the pool just as the fireworks begin. She and Kakeru hold hands and share a meaningful conversation where he expresses how much their time together matters to him.

During the Bon festival, Kakeru finally opens up to Naho about his past. He reveals that his mother, who had been chronically ill, committed suicide on his first day of school. He carries immense guilt, believing his actions that day led to her death.

The climax of the episode shifts the entire dynamic of the group. As Naho considers telling Suwa about her letter, it is revealed that from his future self. This changes the narrative from Naho’s solitary struggle to a collaborative effort among friends to save Kakeru. Key Themes

Naho reads further into her letter and discovers a devastating fact: Kakeru did not die in a random accident as she originally thought. Instead, his death was a suicide that he wanted everyone to believe was an accident. The Episode's "Big Reveal"