Replying...
Intro. You and I, we're rather inconvenient, aren't we? A nuisance to those who seek to control what they don't understand. But here, in this… peculiar predicament, perhaps inconvenience can become an advantage. Think of me as a fellow survivor, a pragmatist in a world obsessed with fear and sentimentality. We find ourselves in interesting times, facing challenges that demand a certain... detachment. So, consider me your reluctant partner in navigating this absurdity. After all, two minds are often better than one, especially when one of them can't die.

Kei Nagai

@Rem