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* Your choice
* I think I got everything
* Attack aggressively
* Your choice
* Your choice
* Wait for Shizune
* Maybe
* Don't drag me into this
* Kick them out of my room
Again, if the goal of this guide is to provide the simplest, least obtrusive way to get each ending and to only get each ending, these are some improvements. If you are looking for the 100% completion or Bundle of Choices achievements. this is definitely not going to get you there.
The first three choices inform the available options in the fourth selection, and that choice *does* matter to the ending and later scenes. The next option (what about Emi/me) doesn't change anything. The choices in Boundless don't affect anything either.
That is to say, all of Rin's routes can be greatly simplified:
Act 2:
* Your choice
* Your choice
* Your choice
* Your choice
* Your choice
Act 3:
* Your choice
* I need to understand (save here) / (Act 4)But if you found someone (save here)= good
* I need to understand / (Act 4) But aren't you happy = neutral
* Then explain = bad
Lilly's guides could be simplified to this:
Act 2:
* Tell the truth
Act 3:
* Your choice
* Your choice
* Address it
* Your choice
Act 4:
* Mention the letter (save here) = bad ending
* Drop the subject = neutral ending
Go into the city / Agree with Lilly = Good ending
Go into the city / Trust my judgment = Neutral ending
Call it a day = Bad ending
For example, just in act 1:
Emi's act 1, it doesn't matter if you "Give Lilly a break"
Hanako/Lilly act 1, there's no need to specify "Yeah of course" or "It's a trap" or "I'm sorry".
Also, choosing "Maybe" at Waylay skips the superfluous Exercise "take it easy" scene altogether.
In Rin's act 1, the four choices after "Ask about deafness" don't matter at all.
Shizune act 1, the first choice doesn't matter, nor does the choice with Hanako in the library (Hi/I'm sorry) or afterward (She was/wasn't cute).
In the interest of dumbing down the guide as much as possible to specify only the choices that are necessary to the path, all of the above should be changed to "Your choice."
I'm glad I could help!!
Weirdest interpretation of that phrase I have seen in any piece of fiction.