

So apparently you have some kind of dirt on him.

At one point he asks you why you’re laughing, is it bc of shock? What’s so interesting? As if! Why are you looking like him like that? Turns out he’s just a huge asshole, but you could probably tell that just by the way he talks.

He says a whole lotta stuff, and finally laughs in your face, basically asking you if you really believed all that nonsense about him promising to make you the happiest woman in the world. You ask about marriage(?) and other things and finally his personality unravels. Bruv, excuse me, what ? So far, so good, a typical set up to this kinda CD but the drama only escalates from here.įor some reason he’s super sweet again, says it’s been a while and tries to kiss you but you brush him off. In track 2 he’s still relatively sweet, he mentions that your birthday is coming up soon, but promises that he’ll make you happy - he’ll be busy, though, so don’t contact him, sorry!! BY TRACK 3 THO - – this Binch!!!! You call him bc you’re lonely, and he answers SUPER ANNOYED and says he’s busy!! And says he knows it’s your birthday but he’s busy, don’t you know? Birthdays, birthdays, you’re not a kid anymore so don’t cry about that sort of thing. He comes off pretty strong, he asks to be your boyfriend and promises that he’ll make you the happiest woman in the world(?) and you agree! He’s happy, and the track ends with a cheers to your new relationship! So let me start off with the fact that this volume STARTS similarly to how most Namidames go, but like? Doesn’t play out the same? In the first track, this guy, Rokumiya, is at dinner with you, and talks briefly about his job, working at a game company, and confesses to you. ! please note that I’m not fluent in Japanese so there may be some mistakes ! LMAO OKAY I AM BACK!!! In the end, I decided to write a super scaled back version of my usual summaries, but since it doesn’t follow the same format (with timestamps and quotes) I will be filing this under the “review” tag as to not clump it with my more detailed works! It’s still a summary of sorts, but a lot less detailed.
