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Chapter 195 - Chapter 193

Renya sat frozen. A strange, uncomfortable sensation slowly spread from his chest to his limbs.

Was this... what it felt like to be healed?

On screen, a train passed by. Cherry blossoms drifted down, scattering along the tracks.

Takaki stood across the tracks, gazing at the figure walking away. His expression faltered, just for a moment, but then a faint, almost weightless smile formed at the corner of his lips. He turned and walked on, without looking back.

That was it.

The story of 5 Centimeters per Second... was over.

That final smile, quiet, resolved, meant he'd finally let her go. He was ready to move on.

But Takaki let go.

What about us?

Renya couldn't move. His thoughts had been dragged deep into the ending, unable to climb out.

His mind turned to his first love. To past relationships he thought he'd buried.

His chest felt tight. His stomach twisted.

And all of it, the mess of emotion, condensed into a single word.

Betrayal.

How could Mizushiro do this?

His eyes flew open, a surge of anger flaring in his chest.

No way. This couldn't be the end.

He yanked open his browser, typing Mizushiro's Fend with practiced fury.

And there it was—no surprise, in hindsight. Mizushiro's comment section had already exploded.

Hundreds, thousands of replies. All furious. All desperate.

"This isn't the end, right? There has to be a fourth episode. One where Akari and Takaki meet again and finally get together!"

"How could you do this? Takaki went through so much—couldn't you give him a proper ending? Why make it so real? I didn't come here for this!"

"I feel so hollow right now. Not just because of the ending… I thought of my ex the whole time. It's been over a year since we broke up, but I still— I still love her. I told myself, if the last episode ended happily, I'd call her and try again…

I did call. She picked up.

…She's getting married in three months."

The man's story was anonymous, but the replies were full of quiet sympathy.

"Where's the guy who swore he'd open a durian with his crotch if this didn't end happily? You alive, man?"

"I've known Mizushiro's works are emotionally brutal. So I watched this expecting pain. But still…"

"Still what?" someone asked.

"Still got wrecked. Tears, full-on breakdown. Damn it, how is this man human?"

"Akari… Takaki… they were both chasing someone who had already moved on. And yet, in the end, it's only us who are still stuck.

At least Takaki smiled. He let go. I hope he finds someone new. Maybe even gets back together with Sumida."

"Bro, you're coping too hard. I watched this for Akari and Takaki. That stupid train! If it hadn't passed, maybe they'd have seen each other again. Maybe everything would've changed…"

"I'm not accepting this. Mizushiro, rewrite the ending. Re-release it."

"Yeah! What kind of anime hurts people like this?"

"If you're reading this, Mizushiro, we're not letting this go."

Within hours, Mizushiro's account was flooded with passionate demands to change the ending.

His following had always been huge, but many of his more reserved fans had now been stirred into action. Their silence broke under the weight of that bittersweet finale—some even swore they'd boycott his future works if he didn't "fix" it.

By now, 5 Centimeters per Second was already the second most-watched anime airing this season. But thanks to this finale, it took on a second life entirely.

Three of the top trending topics online by noon were:

"5cm Ending Explained"

"The Train Scene"

"Mizushiro Ruined Me"

People who hadn't even watched the anime were now clicking in, wondering what all the chaos was about.

"It's just an anime," some scoffed.

But curiosity was stronger.

Some of them were anime fans who had skipped 5cm/s earlier in the season. But with this sudden storm, they backtracked and watched the first episode… then the second… then the third.

It only took an hour or two for these new viewers to find Mizushiro's page—and then add their voices to the storm.

That day, something changed in the anime fandom.

Group chats. Comment sections. Fan forums. Line sticker chains. Discord servers. Everywhere you looked, one name kept popping up:

5 Centimeters per Second.

The professionals in anime studios across the country noticed too. The show hadn't just remained popular—it had spiked.

Calling it a hit no longer did it justice.

Even before episode three aired, 5cm/s had already racked up over 6 million views online with just its first two episodes. It was already hot.

But now, it had gone supernova.

Before, it was one of several major winter titles—Frozen Witch, City of Echoes, and others had more traction in forums and discussion boards.

Now? The landscape had shifted.

It wasn't that those other titles had lost popularity. It was just that 5cm/s had soared so far above them, it made even the strongest contenders seem dim by comparison.

Eventually, the fury in Mizushiro's comments began to fade into something else.

A quiet, conflicted admiration.

Some fans had threatened to tank the series score with 1-star reviews if the ending wasn't changed. But… when it came time to rate it?

They couldn't.

Because for all the heartache, the ache was beautiful.

The story. The soundtrack. The pacing. The visuals.

Even through the pain, one thing was certain—

This was a masterpiece.

Shout out to Cameron Fontenot, Lord BlackDragon for joining my p-atreon! your support means everything to me.

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