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Originally Posted by Kirarakim
And yet in a significant way they actually did not connect this episode. Chihaya talked about the joy of having teammates but Arata said he wants to focus on individual matches.
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To be fair, it could be said that their connection is that they can casually talk about karuta without Arata going - goddamnit, stop talking about karuta!
"It always comes back to karuta!" <- said by every member with a disgusted face.
Anyway, it's clear there is a difference between the Chihaya and Arata in their approach to karuta.
Chihaya is overly ambitious/greedy, setting way too many goals and is clueless on how to achieve (or prioritize) them, whereas Arata only sets one goal at a time, and even scaled back from his original goal of being Meijin (for the time being).