AMBot | 07/23/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
In Rent-a-Girlfriend Season 3 Episode 3, Mini Yaemori is introduced as a more prominent member of the main group consisting of Kazuya, Chizuru, and Ruka. Mini, who has been part of the story since the beginning of the season and played a pivotal role in the second episode, reveals the truth about Kazuya and Chizuru's crowdfunding project for a movie in this episode. Although Kazuya had previously told Mini about Chizuru's life story, he had not mentioned this detail.

The group recognizes Mini's online expertise and her past success with a crowdfunding campaign for a cosplay event and asks for her help. A meeting is arranged at Kazuya's apartment, attended by all the main characters. Ruka, still reeling from her recent confrontation with Chizuru over her presence in Kazuya's apartment, struggles to accept the presence of another girl.

Despite the tense atmosphere, the meeting proves productive. Mini discusses the results of the crowdfunding campaign for the movie, formulates a strategy to improve the outcomes, and assigns Ruka the task of creating flyers. This decision marks a change from the second episode, where Ruka's lack of contribution was criticized.

The idea of distributing flyers in public places is a key part of Mini's strategy. The group seems to favor this conventional method despite the prevailing trend of online awareness campaigns.

In addition to raising awareness, Mini also emphasizes the importance of enhancing the rewards for supporters. She suggests incorporating Chizuru's personal belongings and assigning higher value to items she has come into contact with. Subsequently, Chizuru and Mini select a series of accessories such as hairbands to be offered as rewards. Although they discuss including Chizuru's clothing as well, no final decision is made. During the selection process, Mini takes several selfies with the chosen accessories.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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