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'Just Because!' Episode 11 Spoilers: Are Eita and Mio About to Embark on Their Romantic Journey?

Mio has finally made her choice, and this time it's for certain. Eita seems to have also made his decision and is just as determined to keep it. Will these two's romantic paths finally cross on the next episode of the Japanese slice-of-life anime series, "Just Because!"?

The previous episode finally saw some significant developments in the secondary couple, Haruto and Hazuki's budding relationship. Valentine's Day has arrived and no boxful of chocolates could ever compare to Hazuki finally agreeing to date Haruto once she moved and settled things at college.

On the other hand, Mio's attempt to finally let her feelings known by giving Eita a box of chocolates on Valentine's Day failed after she saw the latter's wallpaper, which has previously been set by Ena herself into her own picture. This incident, however, served to validate the depth of Mio's feelings for Eita. In the end, she vowed to lay all of her feelings bare after she has passed the entrance exam.

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This seems to be the same condition that Eita has been holding out for as he let Ena know in not so many words that he has chosen to keep his feelings for Mio. He has, however, also proven himself enough of a friend to wish for Ena's victory at the photography contest in order to save her club.

And now that the day for the release of the exam results is drawing near, will Eita and Mio's romantic feelings finally be laid bare as the series approaches its end? Has Ena really given up on pursuing Eita? Will she continue to be a driving force for Eita and Mio to finally venture into their own romantic journey together?

"Just Because!" airs on Thursdays at 9 p.m. JST on AT-X and at 11:30 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX. The series also airs on Friday late night at 2:55 JST on MBS. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are also available for regions outside Japan via Amazon Prime's Anime Strike service.

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