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Well, we'll see.
That said, seeing an adult woman's private thoughts in that regard could be interesting (given her tastes and sexuality likely vary a great deal from Date).
And knowing the first game handled things, i'd like to assume the "six years" mentioned regarding the crime isn't coincidental.
And if true, seeing as she was 12 in the original, that would make her 18 in the nirvanA Initiative.
Hooray.
It could be this!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/766680/Punch_Line/
(Not as random a comparison as it looks. "From Zero Escape's Uchikoshi")
Because I feel the distinction between a fondness for butts and horny butt content should be made.
If they somehow made Mizuki grown up to have pervy and twisty personality like Haruhi Suzumiya or Tsugumi Komachi, I think I will appreciate it.
That's exactly the kind of thing that would make me not buy the game (especially if she's still a high school student)
I honestly feel like Dante's character is what made that game... its the juxtaposition of comedy and dark/grim murder mystery. That's what makes it good, and I think the majority liked it based on the game's reception, I would presume you are the minority on this one.