Asahi mentioned that you shouldn’t give up as long as the possibility isn’t zero, and that inspired Rei, which more or less returned Rei’s favor to Asahi from middle school. Rei also seemed to somewhat recognize Asahi’s voice when he passed him in Take Your Marks. Whatever the case, anime dominated our top ships this year, with a whopping eight out of ten coming from the category (yes, we’re including Genshin Impact). Asahi also seemed grateful to Rei for doing that for him. Rei seemed taken aback by Asahi initially, but he obviously remembered him because when Asahi walked behind him in the movie, Rei recognized the story he was telling- that some kid with glasses recommended some books to him in middle school. It’s sort of like the NatsuRin ship in a way because it was assumed that Rei had no connection to any of the characters until high school, but then boom, he’s met Asahi. You can’t really say that they have a relationship, but the simple fact these two interacted is pretty cool. Anime series that prominently feature ships, such as Blue Submarine No.6, Arpeggio of Blue Steel, Space Battleship Yamato 2199, High School Fleet, and Azur Lane, primarily spin their tales on seafaring vessels exploring the immeasurable depths of the ocean. I’m not sure if people ship these two so much, but I know that people really enjoyed their interactions in middle school and the little Easter Egg in the first and third Free! movies where Asahi walked by Rei.
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