Toaru Kagaku no Railgun Season 1 Episode 14 - Watch Legally and Safely
Toaru Kagaku no Railgun: Ruiko, along with some other students who used the Level Upper, attend a special class at Tōma's high school. Their first lesson is taught by Komoe Tsukuyomi about the importance of having a personal reality for ability development. During lunch, Ruiko runs into Miho, who she has been exchanging letters with since, who shares her bento with her. Yomikawa later holds PE lessons for the class by continuously running laps, as an example how they can surpass their limits. But one of the students, the female gangster that Mikoto fought before, complains that this is punishment for them for using Level Upper. Ruiko stands up to her, telling her they all deserved what they got for cheating, which impress her. In their next class, Komoe explains these classes aren't punishments but lessons to be used as their motivation to learn to work hard to surpass their limits and regain the powers they once had. The class is encouraged by her speech including Ruiko as she remembers the kind words and advice her friends gave her and is encouraged to keep trying. After receiving a letter from Miho who wants to follow her example, she reunites with Kuroko, Kazari and Mikoto.
How to Watch Toaru Kagaku no Railgun Season 1 Episode 14 Legally and Safely
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