To Your Eternity: Season 1/ Episode 19 “Wandering Rage” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It’s the end of Fushi’s time in Jananda, which comes with the question of whether he will leave with more trauma than ever or not?
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Hayase and Fushi face off this episode, and with her challenging him at her best, so comes the question if Tonari’s dreams may ever come true?
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