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Originally Posted by dan-heron
I was seeing the scene from Takkun's perspective.
It looked to me that Takkun knew his friends were going to post the letter and he, being part of "the group", didn't try to stop them fearing they would reject him.
Remember that he tried to get Kohata to forgive him by promising that he would explain things to the others. If it was Saya who somehow got her hands on it, he would have told Kohata that it had been Saya instead of him feeling guilty about what happened.
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Yet, in the end Saya approached Kohata with some mind-trolling powers, which unsurprisingly changes nothing about my main points.