As unlikely as it sounds, Tomoya consulted Akane Kousaka, the founder of rouge en rouge and the current employer of Eriri & Utaha. For Tomoya and for the game itself, this is the scenario that he cannot really afford to fuck up. The later part of the story starts exploring the main problem of the volume: Tomoya’s writer block while writing Meguri Kanou’s scenario. The scene that troubles him is the scene where Meguri finally falls in love with the protagonist. The feel of this first part is pretty reminiscent of volume 8’s first half. We also have a glimpse of Iori and Eriri after that, with Utaha not getting any proper screentime. The story started off from the usual shuraba scene after the completion of Michiru and Izumi’s heroine scenario without their involvement. The earlier part of this volume is pretty ordinary, with a flat and lack-of-presence Megumi. If you own the book and you’re not sure about certain parts, feel free to ask me in the comments I’ll try to answer them when I’m around. Some interesting parts like Akane’s talk with Tomoya are omitted, sadly it’ll have to wait. Note: I’ve added an anonymously written summary that covers a general idea of the important parts below. The long-awaited Megumi volume of Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata has finally arrived! After experiencing what I would call “Eriri route” and “Utaha route”, we’re back on track for the main course.
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