Yep, I saw that. Must be some good chocolates for people to go mad over. Anyway, I think you can get Nagi-senpai even better chocolate, something that's not being fought over.
[ He can't wrap his head around why people are acting so irrationally over something so trivial. If it were about money or clothes, he could at least comprehend it. And those boxes seem to be in terrible condition, too!
Oh, Hiyori's serious about the virtue thing... Jun only can't bring himself to take it seriously. How else is he supposed to respond? It just seems ludicrous, even more so than when Hiyori refers to Jun as one of his possessions. He stops laughing now, instead frowning and shaking his head. ]
I'm not "one of your possessions," so you can't go around saying something like that, you know? Not that you care, you'll say it either way, which'll be a whole other problem. And running's not your thing, so let's just avoid it altogether.
[ Jun cannot argue against the fact that it is a feasible option, he has already witnessed it, and Hiyori also mentioned seeing it. It's humorous to consider, that even though Jun doesn't feel he needs Hiyori's help, he doesn't understand how he's able to say so with such certainty. Maybe he can find a sweaty towel, there's surely one lying around here somewhere! ]
... Can you? With you, it's always, "Jun-kun do this for me, and Jun-kun do that." A stranger won't do that sorta thing without wanting something in return, y'know? Plus you've still got that real sloppy side, and who wants to see that?
[ Jun can't resist the urge to playfully tease. It's not that he doubts Hiyori's ability to handle things on his own, but rather a feeling that conveys, "This guy's gonna find himself in some serious trouble." Jun needs to project more confidence, but Hiyori's presence constantly leaves him unsure about what's coming next, making it even harder for him in this place. And if that's something Hiyori wants, and if individuals around here struggle to understand the word "No," there's no other choice but to intervene. ]
Sure...? If it comes down to it, I'll handle the responsibility.
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[ He can't wrap his head around why people are acting so irrationally over something so trivial. If it were about money or clothes, he could at least comprehend it. And those boxes seem to be in terrible condition, too!
Oh, Hiyori's serious about the virtue thing... Jun only can't bring himself to take it seriously. How else is he supposed to respond? It just seems ludicrous, even more so than when Hiyori refers to Jun as one of his possessions. He stops laughing now, instead frowning and shaking his head. ]
I'm not "one of your possessions," so you can't go around saying something like that, you know? Not that you care, you'll say it either way, which'll be a whole other problem. And running's not your thing, so let's just avoid it altogether.
[ Jun cannot argue against the fact that it is a feasible option, he has already witnessed it, and Hiyori also mentioned seeing it. It's humorous to consider, that even though Jun doesn't feel he needs Hiyori's help, he doesn't understand how he's able to say so with such certainty. Maybe he can find a sweaty towel, there's surely one lying around here somewhere! ]
... Can you? With you, it's always, "Jun-kun do this for me, and Jun-kun do that." A stranger won't do that sorta thing without wanting something in return, y'know? Plus you've still got that real sloppy side, and who wants to see that?
[ Jun can't resist the urge to playfully tease. It's not that he doubts Hiyori's ability to handle things on his own, but rather a feeling that conveys, "This guy's gonna find himself in some serious trouble." Jun needs to project more confidence, but Hiyori's presence constantly leaves him unsure about what's coming next, making it even harder for him in this place. And if that's something Hiyori wants, and if individuals around here struggle to understand the word "No," there's no other choice but to intervene. ]
Sure...? If it comes down to it, I'll handle the responsibility.