You start patting everyone's head of course, touch their cheeks, call them good boys and sleep together holding hands. Not all the time, no.
If you manage to get past these cringy moments of touchy-feely friendship, you'll get a poorly designed fantasy adventure with a few dungeons and dragons, which could be developed into something interesting if its potential weren't wasted on the sugary sweet and pretty meaningless interactions between the male characters, all of them being just by coincidence young cutesie-wootsie faces.
If you enjoy pretty guys dining, travelling and filling documents together, this is for you. I'm afraid, I don't.
Give me back my time, please.
P. S.
The voice actors in this show have pretty good pronounciation, so using this series for listening comprehension might be a good idea if not for the fact that the characters switch between formal and informal speech very often. This inconsistency may bring more confusion than profit, so 'Odayaka' is probably not the best source for learning the language, unless you're already familiar with levels of politeness in Japanese.
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