: Unlike the Spring Song movie, which condenses many scenes, the manga is noted for its extreme loyalty to the original Visual Novel's internal monologues and slower pacing.
In the end, it was not just about winning the war but about the journey, the friendships forged, and the understanding of one's own heart. Shiro emerged victorious, and as he held the Holy Grail, he wished not for personal gain but for the freedom to choose his own path, to live a life not dictated by fate but illuminated by the bonds he formed.
: Around Chapter 103, the narrative is deep into the climax of the route, following the events of "Day 10" and beyond in the source material.