i studied every line, every page in the book
It's not so bad, being an off-seer. Of course, she's had no trouble learning the flute, and her part, even if she knows she's not putting very much...soul into it.
(Would spark be the word? But she'd never heard Miyabi use it, and being an off-seer comes with primness and reservation.)
Spending time with Miyabi, between the arguments, is the reward. For all her clumsiness, the other girl really has a lot of confidence in what she believes in, not to be written off as the doddering supervisor to a headstrong ex-defender.
Mio knows she could learn a lot.