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Tensions bubble below the surface, though. In a quieter moment, Akira’s discomfort around Marin becomes evident. Amane, the observant one, picks up on it. When confronted, Akira admits she simply doesn’t like Marin, leaving the reasoning unsaid. Gojo overhears this and becomes visibly unsettled. Source link