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The quest is pretty clear that it's no breeze, and the seven star rating is another hint.
TBF to OP, its not that they got derped because of the difficulty, but rather the requirement. The hint only says "bring someone that won't betray her no matter what"...it should be more clear that the rest of the party needs to at least be friends as well.
That said, the game is short enough and has all sorts of little interactions like this, its worth playing again. You may have missed Misasa this play through, but if you play again, you'll know what to prepare for next time and it will give you some new interactions.
Honestly, after the first run through, the game goes a lot smoother. It limits replayability a bit, but its still fun enough and going through it is not as painful as you would think. I am sorry that you missed out on it, but I think you'll enjoy it when you get there (not spoiling, but the quest is far more satisfying when completed entirely)