Saki left her last encounter with Kanon red-faced and reeling, after an offhand comment by Kanon almost laid bare Saki's long-simmering feelings. Has Kanon finally learned the truth? When Saki sees a flyer for a fireworks festival, she remembers how Kanon once lamented not being able to enjoy festivals after losing her hearing. Saki then decides to invite Kanon over to watch the fireworks from her balcony, and Kanon happily agrees. As the sky above explodes with bursts of color, Kanon and Saki draw ever closer...
The Moon on a Rainy Night continues to be a heart-warming story of finding love, despite life throwing curveballs at you in various forms, from misunderstandings to disabilities. The addition of new disabilities and stories to tell really makes this world feel more authentic, and I look forward to seeing how this translates into the anime when it premieres later this year. Read Full Review
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