Lilian Character Analysis

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(Story starts out during the fight scene. Coral is holding an injured Kazuko. Lilian is glaring.)
Page1
Coral: I’m not sure what’s going on, but I can’t let you get away with attacking my best friend.
Lilian: Best friend? Heh.
Page 2:
Lilian: Frienship is merely an illusion. It’s funny how you want to protect someone who will only betray you in the end.
Peach: You’re gonna pay for hurting her! bottom frame shows Coral running towards Lilian.
Page 3
A few hours earlier
A shot of the outside of Hoshizara Café and Bookstore
Peach walks in the door
Peach: Hey dude, what’s up!
Hiroshi: (holding guitar) The sky.
Peach: Wow, smartass as usual. Where’s Kaz?
Hiroshi: She’s in the storage room, sorting through some old books
Peach: Thanks dude! I’m

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