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Poor Sakura Vol.1-4 Guide

Poor Sakura Vol. 1–4 Genre: Drama, Slice of Life, Psychological, Seinen

In the second volume, Sakura begins to interact with his classmates, specifically Kotoha Tachibana, who runs a cafe and acts as a caretaker for the students, and other, more welcoming classmates. Poor Sakura Vol.1-4

The game ends exactly how it lived: quietly, sadly, and with a lingering sense of "what if." It explores the toxicity of co-dependency. You realize by the end that Sakura was never the "problem" to be fixed. She was a mirror. And the mirror reflects a very ugly version of the player who thought he could "save" someone with a roof and a meal. Poor Sakura Vol