-Thiazi’s POV-
「But but, according to what I read, when you fall in love with someone, you not only want to receive love but also want to give back.」
「What does that mean? That there should be a benefit to yourself?」
「I’m not sure, but it seems like that’s how it feels.」
I don’t quite understand.
「Then, would you feel happy if I eat you?」
「Eat…eh….? Like a prince-sama?」
「Prince-sama?」
Why is she blushing like that?
Does she mean me?
「N-no, it’s nothing… I always thought I’d never experience such things… But still… Maybe it’s better if we profess our love first…」
「Why is such a thing necessary before eating?」
「It’s wrong to force it.」
「Why not? You all force-feed animals, don’t you?」
「Animals…? Hmm… I see. Perhaps eating and love are indeed different.」
「What do you mean?」
「When you consume food, it becomes part of you, but the other person disappears.」
「Of course, that’s true.」
「But love is different. Your love for the other person grows and grows. I’m sure…」
「I don’t quite understand.」
「Me neither.」
In the end, we’ve reached no conclusion.
After all, it was to be expected when two confused individuals converse.
-0-
After turning off the game, the TV flickered with news.
It seemed that there was a demonstration taking place in praise of the so-called Boogeyman.
Could it be that I’m this Boogeyman?
Fumu fumu
I’m starting to understand humans more and more.
Although the focus has shifted to political issues, it’s still good that they’re paying attention to me.
I was considering the idea of leaving someone half-dead if it meant they wouldn’t forget, but it seems unnecessary to try it now.
Fufufu…that’s it…find me.
「This game has multiple endings.」
The girl traced the manual and said such a thing.
「Can you read it?」
「It looks like it’s written in Braille. The person who made this game must have thought of people like me who are blind.」
I didn’t know what Braille was, but apparently it’s a type of writing that blind people can read.
Looking at the manual, there were raised dots marking out letters.
So that’s how they convey letters.
「Do they really sell games like this?」
「I’m not sure. I don’t know how many blind people there are, so I don’t think it would sell that well because of that.」
「Then, why bother doing it? Humans all want money, right?」
「It says here that they wanted blind people to be able to play it too.」
「I don’t understand…」
「I think it’s just an act of kindness.」
「Is it the same as love or appetite?」
「I don’t think so… It’s probably different, but I’m not sure.」
The girl tilted her head slightly.





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