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Liora’s First Encounter with Your Name

Liora sat cross-legged in the living room, her eyes fixed on the cover of the Your Name manga. The beautiful illustration details—the starry sky, the comet streaking across the horizon, and the contrasting figures of Taki and Mitsuha—had already captivated her imagination. Slowly, she opened the first page, her heart racing with excitement.

As her eyes moved from panel to panel, she was instantly absorbed into the story. The artwork felt alive; each expression, each background seemed to leap off the page. She paused for a moment at the scene where Mitsuha performed a traditional sake-making ritual, mesmerized by her graceful movements and the crowd of spectators watching her.

"This... is so beautiful," she murmured, her voice full of admiration.

When the story shifted to Taki's busy life in the city, Liora furrowed her brow in concentration. She couldn't help but compare the stark contrast between Mitsuha's peaceful village and Taki's fast-paced urban world.

"They're so different, but... connected," she whispered, quickly flipping to the next page.

As Mitsuha and Taki realized they were swapping bodies, it became a turning point in the story. Liora burst out laughing when Taki, now in Mitsuha's body, struggled to act feminine, confusing Mitsuha's friends and family.

"This is so funny!" she exclaimed, hugging the manga tightly. "But... what if I woke up in Roland's body? No, thank you!"

As she read on, her laughter shifted to curiosity and awe. The panels showing Taki and Mitsuha's efforts to communicate through notes, messages, and graffiti felt so warm and touching. Liora felt a deep connection with the characters, admiring how their struggles and successes reflected real emotions, even in such a fantastical story.

However, as the story deepened, revealing more about their mysterious connection, Liora's cheerful expression began to shift. She was shocked when Taki, after waking up back in his own body, tried to reach out to Mitsuha—only to find that his call couldn't go through.

"What's happening? Why can't they contact each other?" she whispered, her voice trembling with concern.

When it was finally revealed that Mitsuha's village had been destroyed years ago, Liora fell silent. The panels showing Taki's sorrow, the emptiness of the crater where the village once stood, and the intense feeling of loss nearly brought her to tears.

"No... this can't be. She... is gone?" she whispered, her hands trembling as she turned the page.

But hope began to rise amidst the darkest moments of the story. Taki's determination to reconnect with Mitsuha, and his brave efforts to change fate, filled Liora with a mixture of anxiety and hope. When Taki and Mitsuha finally met at sunset, standing on opposite sides of the boundary that separated time and space, Liora gripped the manga so tightly that the book nearly folded.

"They made it... They finally found each other!" she shouted, tears streaming down her face.

The ending, though ambiguous, left her stunned. When Taki and Mitsuha met again years later, the familiarity they felt and their decision to call out to each other made Liora's heart race.

"They remember... They didn't forget," she murmured, hugging the manga tightly to her chest.

Liora sat in silence for a moment, feeling overwhelmed with emotion. She had laughed, cried, and held her breath throughout the story—something she never expected when her father introduced this strange manga to her earlier.

"This is more than just a book," she said softly, her voice steady, though her eyes were still wet with tears. "This... is magic. A story that speaks directly to the heart."

As she placed the manga back on the table, she turned to her father, who had been watching her reactions from across the room.

"Dad," she said, her voice filled with gratitude and determination. "We have to share this with everyone. They need to know what it's like to experience something this beautiful."

Eldric smiled warmly. "That's the plan, dear."

And with that, Liora felt more motivated than ever to help her father introduce manga to this world—a world that she now realized truly needed a story like Your Name.

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