It was more of a travel segment skip than a timeskip really, the year advanced by one which could mean only a month or two passed, and they had to cross half the world.
It was more of a travel segment skip than a timeskip really, the year advanced by one which could mean only a month or two passed, and they had to cross half the world.
Lovely show so far, but I’ll be a bit disappointed if Miyo never develops any supernatural powers. Her being talentless was an important initial plot device, but now it’s been cashed in so I hope she gets a magic of her own to match her fiance and archrival.
It’s mostly torrents that are dangerous without a VPN, since as a torrent user you’re also redistributing the content in question, and the peer-to-peer nature of them makes you very visible to copyright trolls.
Direct download is generally much safer. Specifics vary by jurisdiction, but in many countries merely downloading (or streaming) a pirated copy of a game or film is not a criminal offense, and is not in practice vulnerable to a civil lawsuit either.
Avoid torrents, know good direct download sites (these will vary by what content you’re interested in, look around using various search engines to get around DMCA delistings), use rudimentary privacy protections like private DNS and HTTPS-only mode in your browser, and you’ll get far without a VPN.
Tor is also a powerful, free option, but it’s generally overkill for non-torrent piracy and very hard to configure for torrents.
Kyoukai no Kanata ED drops even more powerfully in the film version.