ăIâve been wondering for a whileâŚHaruna, do you want to go back to Japanďźă
ăEhďźă
ăIâm not really condemning you or anything, but it seems like you and Hiroshi arenât all that keen on getting back to Japan.ă
Haruna was at a loss to answer Makotoâs oddly sharp question. In a sense, that was an answer, but Makoto wanted a proper answer while they had the chance. She added some more input.
ăThinking about it logically from an objective standpoint, no one besides Tatsuya actually has a reason to return, right? Living arrangements and food might actually be far better over here, plus thereâs plenty to do over here.ă
ăâŚâŚWell, yeah, youâre right.ă
ăThe same goes for human interaction. You have Hiroshi with his gynophobia and probably a lack of friends, or Mio with her bedridden state, inability to go to school that often, and clear lack of relationships. She at most has her parents and family back home that she might miss. Not much else honestly.ă
ăâŚâŚMhm. Probably, no, definitely, youâre correct.ă
ăAnd even in your case, if you go right back to Japan from here, youâd have much more difficulty living with Hiroshi like youâve been doing here, rightďźă
ăâŚâŚă
As Makoto brought up topic after topic that Haruna had tried to avoid thinking about, Haruna just began to quiet down, unable to speak. If they were to return to Japan, mental health was one thing, but their positions in society would greatly shift in a negative direction. That was to be expected, but then there was her love for Hiroshi and all the hurdles that came with it, so anything more was rather cruel. If Hiroshi said he werenât returning to Japan, then Haruna may very well have to force herself to stop loving him even without proper rejection.
But on the other hand, Haruna didnât have much reason to stay here besides her relationship with Aearis and everyone else, and her feelings for Hiroshi. Thinking of her parents, siblings, and everyone around her, Haruna also felt no reason to sacrifice herself just for her love.
ăâŚâŚHonestly, I probably donât have much attachment to here or Japan.ă
ăReallyďźă
ăYeah. I have people who I never want to cut ties with in both places, and I like both worlds a decent amount, so by that logic I donât have a preference. ButâŚă
ăButďźă
ăWhen I think of everyone in Japan, regardless of what decision I make, I need to at least go back once.ă
Unlike before, with hesitation, this time Haruna spoke confidently. She seemed to have her own complicated background regarding this.
ăâŚâŚIs it okay if I ask you why youâre so adamant about thatďźă
ăEven assuming I were to live here, Iâd need to convey that to some people at home, or else itâd be inconvenient for them. I do need to check some things though, yâknow.ă
ăInconvenient? How soďźă
ăItâs highly likely that some people would break anything in their way to try and search for me.ă
Haruna said something unpleasant with a light grimace on her face, and Makoto went immediately silent. Disregarding that, Haruna continued speaking.
ăIn actuality, if things drag on too long, I could totally see someone coming for me.ă
ăSomeoneďźă
ăA certain aunt of mine (far younger than a typical aunt), as surprising as it sounds, just so happens to be a genius scientist whoâs made VR systems, android with human-like AI, and room temperature nuclear fusion reactors that fit in the pam of your handsďźă
ăAh, I know about them. Uhh, I think their name was Ayase Amane? What was their relationship with you likeďźă
ăMy momâs cousin, about two years older than her. Sheâs young enough that youâd hesitate to call her an aunt, but sheâs been around since I was a baby, so I kinda just naturally stuck with calling her that.ă
ăI think this every time, but the people you know must make things really lively for you, huh.ă
ăAnd Iâm not even all that special anyway.ă
Haruna had mentioned yet another incredibly influential figure in her life. She herself was just a super beautiful natural airhead who was skilled at singing and cooking, but the moment her parents were involved, suddenly everything became worldwide class. Haruna appeared to have some mixed feelings regarding the connections her parents had, but as Makoto didnât directly know anyone involved, all she could say was that it gave her those vibes.
Incidentally, the genius scientist, Ayase Amane was also the mother of twin girls, and said twins were at the same high school as Hiroshi and Haruna, two years below their class. Despite having two high schoolers as daughters, this woman practically looked the same age or slightly younger than Makoto, but her personality fit her age.
ăWait, even if she is a talented scientist, can she actually just up and move over to this worldďźă
ăAs someone who knows of some of her yet-to-be-revealed inventions, it wouldnât be surprising at all. Seriously, youâd think a relative would get that thereâs no issue with me taking detours to and from school.ă
ăAhď˝ăI seeâŚâŚă
Haruna would just barely enter into the ânormal personâ category in everything other than household affairs, not surrounded by special police or tight security; simply living a normal life at a normal school. This âAyase Amaneâ was probably throwing a wrench in all of that. Judging from Harunaâs tone of voice, there were probably actually more people meddling in her life than just Ayase.
ăSo in addition to all that, I can make a number of hypotheses about what things will be like for us over there, but that isnât something to discuss right now. Honestly, regardless of if my theory is true, it isnât going to benefit us right now, plus itâs better to discuss it when everyoneâs here if we had to.ă
ăAlright.ă
Makoto nodded at Harunaâs proposal as they finished clean-up with good timing. True, she was still curious about Harunaâs little theory, but it was a drag to discuss the same thing multiple times.
ăSo, as itâs kinda unfair just to ask me questions, allow me to ask my own here.ă
As the two of them headed for the center of the marketplace, Haruna figured it was good timing to begin a counterattack. Unlike Farlaneâs market center, Forreâs wasnât always handling high grade items, so it went along with her objective.
ăYouâre asking about meďźă
ăMhm.ă
ăWell, compared to you or Tatsuya, it must sound suuuper dumb, plus a little too late, but I want to return for a pretty urgent reason.ă
ăWhat do you mean by too lateďźă
With a fairly serious look on her face, Makoto told Haruna something rather bitter. Haruna just cocked her head.
ăAh, from a regular personâs viewpoint, it must sound really dumb.ă
ăBut for you, itâs a really pressing matter, rightďźă
ăWell, yeahhhâŚă
ăMost people would consider it dumb, but the person who has the problem considers it to be very serious, and now said problem might be too late to resolveâŚIâm not sure what that might be though.ă
Looking at Haruna, who really didnât seem to get what was going on, Makoto truly felt the difference in their upbringing. This was also rather too late, but she really wondered, just for a moment, if it was okay to let this girl go through the same thing she and Mio went through.
ăI want to dispose of the things on my closet, hard disk, etc. You see, the combined mass of my dark past, hobbies, preferences, and fetishes slumbers in that sacred realm.ă