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    : The "Sea Roar" serves as a metaphor for the inevitable chaos and shifting destinies Menou faces when her mission is complicated by her growing bond with Akari. II. Setting the Stage: The Port City and the Sea

    : Discuss how "Natsu no Shiosai" (The Summer Sea Roar) uses the sound of the ocean to emphasize the isolation and heavy burden of Menou's duty. III. The Divergence of Fate [Kuroiwa_Menou]_Natsu_no_Shiosai_The_Sea_Roar_o...

    : Summarize how the title encapsulates the turning point of the narrative—where the quiet resolve of the executioner is drowned out by the complex roar of human connection and destiny. The Executioner and Her Way of Life, Vol. 4 (manga) : The "Sea Roar" serves as a metaphor

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    : In Japanese literature, the sea often represents both a boundary and a source of life. Relate this to Menou seeking "a new way to kill the Otherworlder" while simultaneously finding a reason to protect her. V. Conclusion