The "whys" are a lot less simple. But there are various theories. The most common one is that we're what fuels the resort—it doesn't run on electricity, it runs on us! Though I don't blame you if you're not satisfied by that explanation, since I'm not, either.
[He watches Bakugo with a contemplative look on his face. It's hard to say more without getting into the resort's sex-obsessed nature. Does Bakugo know about that yet? He knows he hasn't read the Game 52 rules, but it's hard to miss the obscene stuff when it's constantly all around them.
He can't say anything comforting there. Can't provide a satisfactory answer to Bakugo's "why" questions. Can't lie and say it's fine to ignore the sex requirement, either, when he knows it's not okay. There are consequences—bad ones. But he can at least say one thing.]
I'm on a quest to learn more about those "whys" now. It's one of those deals where you promise to do something for someone, and in exchange they grant you some info. So I'll let you know whatever I learn there.
[It's not much, just the vague promise of "something" in the future. But that's something he has going for him that other people here don't, he figures: he's not the type to hoard info. If he learns something, he'll generally share it, free of charge! Since the more people know things, the more likely they all are to solve the puzzle.
Being a lone wolf won't cut it. Rely on him, rely on others! That's the message he's trying to send, even if it is a dog-eat-dog world out there, as Bakugo himself pinpointed and as Hiyori grimly agrees with.]
Yes, exactly! If you have an underclass to look down on, you can tell yourself, "I may have been kidnapped, but at least I'm not as pitiful as that person." Not that the higher-ranks asked for their rank, either. And not that it brings me any joy to look down on others! I don't need to do that when I already love myself plenty! ♪ When it comes to the less fortunate, I'd rather help them!
Anyway, you seem like you're able to see right through them, so I think you stand a good chance at keeping your head on straight. Any more burning questions you'd like to ask? I know there are still some missing pieces [like Game 52], but you seem to have the gist of how things work.
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[He watches Bakugo with a contemplative look on his face. It's hard to say more without getting into the resort's sex-obsessed nature. Does Bakugo know about that yet? He knows he hasn't read the Game 52 rules, but it's hard to miss the obscene stuff when it's constantly all around them.
He can't say anything comforting there. Can't provide a satisfactory answer to Bakugo's "why" questions. Can't lie and say it's fine to ignore the sex requirement, either, when he knows it's not okay. There are consequences—bad ones. But he can at least say one thing.]
I'm on a quest to learn more about those "whys" now. It's one of those deals where you promise to do something for someone, and in exchange they grant you some info. So I'll let you know whatever I learn there.
[It's not much, just the vague promise of "something" in the future. But that's something he has going for him that other people here don't, he figures: he's not the type to hoard info. If he learns something, he'll generally share it, free of charge! Since the more people know things, the more likely they all are to solve the puzzle.
Being a lone wolf won't cut it. Rely on him, rely on others! That's the message he's trying to send, even if it is a dog-eat-dog world out there, as Bakugo himself pinpointed and as Hiyori grimly agrees with.]
Yes, exactly! If you have an underclass to look down on, you can tell yourself, "I may have been kidnapped, but at least I'm not as pitiful as that person." Not that the higher-ranks asked for their rank, either. And not that it brings me any joy to look down on others! I don't need to do that when I already love myself plenty! ♪ When it comes to the less fortunate, I'd rather help them!
Anyway, you seem like you're able to see right through them, so I think you stand a good chance at keeping your head on straight. Any more burning questions you'd like to ask? I know there are still some missing pieces [like Game 52], but you seem to have the gist of how things work.