Well, of course not. That sort of hobby wouldn't make any sense for me. And the last thing I want is to risk losing even more chips, when we weren't given nearly enough of them to start with.
[Again, what constitutes "enough" money for Hiyori probably isn't the same as what constitutes "enough" money for a normal person. But then it all depends on how long they're stuck here, doesn't it? Even a frugal person can't live off that amount of money forever.
He frowns a bit more when Jun proposes reading the watch himself. Of course, he was already given ample opportunity to, since he received the same message as everyone else. And it would be best to know what they're up against. But the idea of having Jun read those vulgar messages also doesn't sit well with him... He is a boy, but he's rather innocent-seeming at times, occasional swearing aside.
Hiyori gives a small head shake.]
It's already much too late for that. Any reasonable person in our shoes would be furious. Kidnapping anyone and telling them to do that stuff is just wrong, but it's even worse to tell that to two idols.
[He sighs.]
But I do suppose one thing might work: if we treat the instructions as some joke. A tasteless joke, but a joke nevertheless. Then I might just be able to get through them. Though normally, whenever I do hear that sort joke, I speak up and say "That's not funny!" or "That's not very idol-like!" or "Save it for the locker room, or better yet, nowhere!" So it'll still be tough, I'm afraid, but it might just be the best option we've got.
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[Again, what constitutes "enough" money for Hiyori probably isn't the same as what constitutes "enough" money for a normal person. But then it all depends on how long they're stuck here, doesn't it? Even a frugal person can't live off that amount of money forever.
He frowns a bit more when Jun proposes reading the watch himself. Of course, he was already given ample opportunity to, since he received the same message as everyone else. And it would be best to know what they're up against. But the idea of having Jun read those vulgar messages also doesn't sit well with him... He is a boy, but he's rather innocent-seeming at times, occasional swearing aside.
Hiyori gives a small head shake.]
It's already much too late for that. Any reasonable person in our shoes would be furious. Kidnapping anyone and telling them to do that stuff is just wrong, but it's even worse to tell that to two idols.
[He sighs.]
But I do suppose one thing might work: if we treat the instructions as some joke. A tasteless joke, but a joke nevertheless. Then I might just be able to get through them. Though normally, whenever I do hear that sort joke, I speak up and say "That's not funny!" or "That's not very idol-like!" or "Save it for the locker room, or better yet, nowhere!" So it'll still be tough, I'm afraid, but it might just be the best option we've got.