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7/12/2025, 9:31:11 AM
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>"I can’t help it, can I!? It’s just my nature! Is it arrogant to want you to love me, including that part of me!?"
>"No, for someone like me who’s lived by the creed of never forgiving betrayal, it puts me in a really weird mood…"
>In this world, the only thing I hate more than those "shiny black things" that show up in the kitchen is a traitor.
>And I believe that NTR is the most tasteless and vile form of betrayal.
>So, well… how do I put it…
>It’s an incredibly awkward feeling. Margit, with her face bright red, is adorable, but I can’t comprehend it at all, and all sorts of things are getting stuck in my throat, half-chewed and unswallowed.
>"Anyway, that’s the bet! And as a maiden who loves the same man, I genuinely don’t want to shame her too much."
>"So, spending a night together would make Miss Filene happy…?"
>"A woman can live on the memory of a single night’s rendezvous. That’s the kind of creature we are."
>And with a final remark that holding back too much would make a man lose his worth, she leaped down from the watchtower.
(Scene ends)
>"I can’t help it, can I!? It’s just my nature! Is it arrogant to want you to love me, including that part of me!?"
>"No, for someone like me who’s lived by the creed of never forgiving betrayal, it puts me in a really weird mood…"
>In this world, the only thing I hate more than those "shiny black things" that show up in the kitchen is a traitor.
>And I believe that NTR is the most tasteless and vile form of betrayal.
>So, well… how do I put it…
>It’s an incredibly awkward feeling. Margit, with her face bright red, is adorable, but I can’t comprehend it at all, and all sorts of things are getting stuck in my throat, half-chewed and unswallowed.
>"Anyway, that’s the bet! And as a maiden who loves the same man, I genuinely don’t want to shame her too much."
>"So, spending a night together would make Miss Filene happy…?"
>"A woman can live on the memory of a single night’s rendezvous. That’s the kind of creature we are."
>And with a final remark that holding back too much would make a man lose his worth, she leaped down from the watchtower.
(Scene ends)
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