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| | description = {{Text/Nodoka Event}} | | | description = {{Text/Event|Nodoka}} |
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| | next_event = [[The Man Who Would Be King]] | | | next_event = [[The Man Who Would Be King]] |
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| | synopsis = [[Sensei]] and [[Nodoka]] talk about literature, experiences, and love. Nodoka says that (like Sensei) she doesn't much talk about love, but acknowledges that she does "yearn for the taboo". She points out that Sensei has a lot of "opportunities" at his disposal, and recommends that he take them. She finds it strange that Sensei doesn't read much, since [[Futaba]] mentioned that he used to be a writer — he says that anything he wrote would come out "twisted and indiscernible", although Nodoka doesn't see the problem. Talking about [[Uta]] and [[Ami]] as maids gets Nodoka excited — she acknowledges that she is easily excited, but says that she is ''not'' easily satisfied. | | | synopsis = [[Sensei]] and [[Nodoka]] talk about literature, experiences, and love. Nodoka says that (like Sensei) she doesn't much talk about love, but acknowledges that she does "yearn for the taboo". She points out that Sensei has a lot of "opportunities" at his disposal, and recommends that he take them. She finds it strange that Sensei doesn't read much, since [[Futaba]] mentioned that he used to be a writer — he says that anything he wrote would come out "twisted and indiscernible", although Nodoka doesn't see the problem. Talking about [[Uta]] and [[Ami]] as maids gets Nodoka excited — she acknowledges that she is easily excited, but says that she is ''not'' easily satisfied. |
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| | {{Icon|Sensei}} {{Sensei}}
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| | {{Icon|Nodoka}} {{Nodoka}}
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| }} | | }} |
| | trivia =* The name of this event comes from the name of the narrator in the 1955 book, "Lolita" | | | trivia =* The name of this event comes from the name of the narrator in the 1955 book, "Lolita" |