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Miyata displays himself as cool-headed and laid-back. He is shown to be easily distracted, shown when he talks to

Miyata can often be seen slacking off or joking around with his peers and classmates, usually attempting to please Haruki with his jokes as seen in the film.

Miyata is next seen sitting on a chair at home, when he notices Haruki walking past him. He chats with Haruki, assuming that he’s going out to meet Sakura. This proving true, he supports Haruki before being playfully surprised by his younger siblings.

The ending of the film shows Kyoko holding pack of gum and offering some to Haruki, hinting that she and Issei might end up together or start dating.

The ending scene of the series has hinted that the two might end up together as Kyoko is seen offering Haruki gum. Initially, the two appear to have a love-hate relationship, as Kyoko constantly hits him for slacking off instead of doing his work.

The two can sometimes be seen talking to each other. Miyata is usually seen offering Haruki gum and seems highly interested in his relationship with Sakura.

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