Instead, he sent him to clockmaker George Graham. He was received warmly at Greenwich, but Halley felt unable to judge his work. Harrison began his time working in London with Edmond Halley, second Astronomer Royal and a Commissioner of Longitude. The Longitude Act was an act of parliament that offered money in return for the solution to the problem of finding a ship's precise longitude at sea. John Harrison arrived in London, looking for both support and the rewards promised by the 1714 Longitude Act. This would make it far more accurate than even the best watches of the time. In order to solve the problem of Longitude, Harrison aimed to devise a portable clock which kept time to within three seconds a day. These clocks achieved an accuracy of one second in a month, far better than any clocks of the time. During the mid-1720s he designed a series of remarkable precision longcase clocks. All in all, it’s a very good VN, while i was affraid of the unlockable h-scene part, they implemented it well.John Harrison was a carpenter by trade who was self-taught in clock making. Sry for the long post, i just had to get this off my chest. I think Miu’s route would have been better placed as 5th, and included in Cro’s route as a previous timeline. And only after that did we get to Miu, but now it felt lacking, cuz we got a sense of closure from Cro’s route, and it cheapened the joy of seeing Miu and Rei start their well-deserved relationship. Cro’s route was truly nice, and it completed the whole story, time travel-wise and all that. ![]() But after the 4 girl’s routes, which vere all very enjoyable (maybe Misaki’s were a bit lacking compared to the others), instead of Miu, you get to date Cro, who is so damn cute you forget all about Miu, and how you felt sorry for her. It felt as if they made us wait for Miu’s route, making the reader feel bad for her and Rei for not fulfilling their love then and there. And this order alse derives from the way we percieve the last route. In my opinion, the order of the last 2 routes should be reversed completely, i feel that the 5th route had the true ending for the whole VN. A very good VN, thanks for uploading it, admin. Well, this was a true emotional rollercoaster. This is only the prologue to Rei Sawatari’s story. That was the beginning of their bizarre three-way relationship.Īt the same time, the protagonist must gather up the courage to confess his feelings to one of the other heroines. Our protagonist Who could only tell someone his feelings with the help of the pocket watch, was deeply impressed by the girl’s determination and decided to help her so that her second confession would succeed. Miu was an extremely shy, brilliant, and unlucky girl, And all her courage just to tell someone her true feelings. When he turned back time to find out what on Earth happened, he found the first year girl, Suzuki Miu, who was right in the middle of confessing her feelings to his best friend when Rei walked in at the worst moment. A girl falls from the roof of the school building, splattering against the ground. Rei Sawatari created a list of cute girls, who he confesses his feelings to one after another, then he uses the power of the pocket watch to turn back time, investigating the girls who might be interested in him without any risk.Īfter school, on a day just like that. ![]() Our protagonist is just a boy who became a time traveller in order to have fun adventures every day. He could even save the world… but he shouldn’t need to do anything amazing like that. If he uses it well, then there’s no telling what he could accomplish. It’s a power that he can use as many times as he wants, but it’s somewhat difficult to make use of. ‘The power to go back in time five minutes.’ A mysterious power lurks within that pocket watch. ![]() He inherited one very important item from his grandfather, the pocket watch. Next in line to manage a large corporation is our protagonist, Rei Sawatari.
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