
Such was her joy when Saki stopped at 24, that she threw her fist in the air…and nailed an uppercut on the invigilator. She demanded a rematch and figured out that 25 was also a magic number to stop at. This distracted her and she went up to 22. They started the game, and Sempai ended up stopping at 20 to answer a text from Assistant. Sempai knew that there was a trick to it, as if she could stop at 21, she’d win every time. You both take it in turns alternating saying the numbers from one to thirty, and whoever says thirty is the loser. Saki and Sempai were waiting for an exam invigilator to appear, so Sempai suggested a game. I do kinda want to know what Assistant wrote on his slip though. The gag was obvious, of course, but both versions were amusing. All three other club members left in protest. The last one was blank because Sempai has nothing to hide and nothing weighing on her conscience. The second one was a request for Saki to stop stealing recently-used clothes, which was clearly from Ma. Assistant opened the first one, and it was a letter to Ma, which was clearly from Saki. So, the team decide to do it all again, but with Sempai taking part this time. But Sempai thought that hers may be the one that reads ‘My growing chest is becoming a bother.’ But that one was Ma’s. Assistant said it must be Saki’s, and be referring to her brother. The secret read: ‘I miss the connection we used to have.’ Sempai immediately thought that it was Assistant’s and that he missed her bossing him around. But she forgot which one was which! So, she improvised and pulled a secret out, planning to guess who it belonged to. The idea was that she’d subtly marked the envelopes so that she’d know which was which. She wanted to have everyone write down one secret, and guess who each one belongs to. Sempai was working on her mind-reading and wanted to use some envelopes to guess people’s darkest secrets.



#Magical sempai saki series
The series feels like it’s going from strength to strength to me right now. Welcome, one and all, to my continuing series of weekly reviews for the ecchi comedy anime, Magical Sempai, aka Tejina Senpai.
