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But imperfect endings often leave the deepest impressions.

Players had to admit that—even if the story wasn't perfect, it was still a great story, and a great game.

Still, many couldn't help feeling regret.

So when POD042 declared, "I cannot accept this ending," the emotions of the audience were stirred once again.

Just a single line was enough.

Almost in unison, players shouted that they couldn't accept it either!

POD042 and POD153 began ...

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