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The Club may have concocted a clever plan to reach Mizuki, but one formidable final boss stands in their way: Mayumi Usurai, Mizuki's grandmother.
A wedding invitation, a surprising discovery, and an unexpected complication threaten to derail the Broadcasting Club's hard work just before the preliminaries.
Hana makes new friends during a recitation workshop. Little does she know that one of them has a connection to Anne's past.
Shura is an expert storyteller, and her ability to conjure an entire city in her audience's mind proves that Hana still has a long way to go.
It's a tight deadline, but the broadcasting club has the will to complete their submission to the original TV drama category.
The club members decide on what category they will each compete in at the Kyoto NHK Cup preliminaries, recitation or announcing. Toga will not enter in either.
Anne is realistic, while Hanna is idealistic; disagreements are inevitable. However, that won't stop Hanna from trying to befriend her fellow club member.
A spontaneous question causes Hana to freeze during her first broadcast. It's one thing to stick to the script. But improvising? That's a completely different story.
Hana's enthusiasm deflates as Mr. Kichijoji readies the club for an upcoming competition. Why must she want to win? Why can't she just enjoy doing what she loves?
The new club members must take turns introducing one another, causing Hana to wonder what her strengths are.
Hana's love of storytelling draws the attention of the Broadcasting Club's president, Mizuki, who tries to recruit her. However, Hana has reasons to decline her offer.