I'd recommend skimming the text once completing a round instead, but if you're only after getting the endings and not the extra content then skipping works just fine for that.
This will be useful for trying to get the Friend and Sweet endings for each of the characters, though a fair warning that once you reach one of the endings for a character it skips through the dialogue regardless if you've seen it or not. ^^^ The game has a skip feature where once you read through the dialogue once you're able to skip it in the future. This part is intended only for newcomers to Visual Novels/people curious about the game's controls/features and is easily skippable. The basics of the game, consisting of the controls, features, and more. Join Aya and find that though life may sometimes get bitter, there's always the sweet to look back on. The game's a cute, bittersweet ride with lovable and at times punchable faces. Will she make friends or perhaps… find herself falling in love?"įujiwara Bittersweet is a game developed by MagicBenchVN, released onto Steam on January 16th, 2021. Her new life as a high school freshman begins now, join her as she navigates through life and meets new people. Did the Kanjou Commission take it for themselves, by any chance? Goodbye.įujiwara Toshiko: Okay, goodbye.Originally posted by MagicBenchVN:"Aya just moved to a new little town near the mountains. In fact, I doubt that this was the treasure I was looking for at all! Fujiwara Toshiko: Did I read the treasure map wrong or something? Or is something wrong with the treasure map? Where is the real treasure located? Fujiwara Toshiko. Why would people go to such lengths to conceal a simple picture? Fujiwara Toshiko: After unlocking all those mechanisms, that was all we found. Fujiwara Toshiko: But that's what I don't get. I took that picture and asked around a bit, but there's nothing special about it. Regarding the treasure.įujiwara Toshiko: Ugh, let's not even go there.
But I couldn't have stayed on that island a second longer. Fujiwara Toshiko: We didn't find anything valuable, no. Can I help you with something? When did you get back?įujiwara Toshiko: I came straight back once the previous incident concluded.
(Before completing Relics of Seirai) Fujiwara Toshiko: Hello there. After my ancestors left, could the Kanjou Commission have already taken the treasure for themselves? Goodbye.įujiwara Toshiko: Okay, goodbye. Fujiwara Toshiko: Come to think of it, there's been a legend of a pirate treasure circulating for generations on Seirai Island. They came up with some stupid reasons to force the island's residents out. Fujiwara Toshiko: Hmph, it's all the Kanjou Commission's fault. Fujiwara Toshiko: However, my ancestors were the pirates who once occupied Seirai Island. The treasure it leads to will belong to me and no one else. Are you looking for treasure? Fujiwara Toshiko: Oh, so you heard about that? I do have a treasure map from my ancestors. Fujiwara Toshiko: Although I am not in the same line of work as you, I am still a descendant of pirates after all. You look like someone who often goes out on adventures. What business do you have with me? You could tell that I'm an adventurer?įujiwara Toshiko: Don't get me wrong, I don't really know who you are. (Before completing Relics of Seirai) Fujiwara Toshiko: Hello, adventurer from afar.