Zaregoto, Book 2 Quotes
Zaregoto, Book 2: The Kubishime Romanticist
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“Tomo.”
“Yeah?”
“I love you.”
Just saying.
They were hollow, entirely empty words.
Words anybody, anybody could say.
Just substanceless vocabulary.
“And I love you.”
Kunagisa laughed.
And that was all there was to it.
Ultimately, that was all.
“That’s the Ikkun I love.”
And thus, “I wanted you to save me.”
I had just one response to that.
A single phrase I wanted to send to Mikoko-chan.
Likely, they were the same words Tomo-chan had for me.
And indeed, they were suitable.
“Don’t be so spoiled.”
― Zaregoto, Book 2: The Kubishime Romanticist
“Yeah?”
“I love you.”
Just saying.
They were hollow, entirely empty words.
Words anybody, anybody could say.
Just substanceless vocabulary.
“And I love you.”
Kunagisa laughed.
And that was all there was to it.
Ultimately, that was all.
“That’s the Ikkun I love.”
And thus, “I wanted you to save me.”
I had just one response to that.
A single phrase I wanted to send to Mikoko-chan.
Likely, they were the same words Tomo-chan had for me.
And indeed, they were suitable.
“Don’t be so spoiled.”
― Zaregoto, Book 2: The Kubishime Romanticist
“There’s another me right here,” she said, pointing over her own right shoulder. “When I get all rowdy and have fun with Muimi-chan and Akiharu-kun and Mikoko-chan and you like this, that part of me is just watching on, sighing. It’s looking down on me with cold disdain as I have my fun, saying ‘What you’re doing won’t amount to anything.’ ”
“Sighing,” she said. “I know I’ll probably never be like Mikoko-chan until the day I die, but maybe I’ll be able to once I really do die. If I’m reincarnated, I want to come back as Mikoko-chan. I want to be able to laugh with complete innocence like her, to get mad when I want to be mad, to cry like crazy when I’m sad. That’s what makes a great life.”
“I . . .” This time I was speaking from the heart. “I don’t want to be reincarnated. I want to just hurry up and die.”
― Zaregoto, Book 2: The Kubishime Romanticist
“Sighing,” she said. “I know I’ll probably never be like Mikoko-chan until the day I die, but maybe I’ll be able to once I really do die. If I’m reincarnated, I want to come back as Mikoko-chan. I want to be able to laugh with complete innocence like her, to get mad when I want to be mad, to cry like crazy when I’m sad. That’s what makes a great life.”
“I . . .” This time I was speaking from the heart. “I don’t want to be reincarnated. I want to just hurry up and die.”
― Zaregoto, Book 2: The Kubishime Romanticist
“If you are to blame for any reason, it's
that you are you. You being you is itself a sin, and you being you is
punishment enough. I have no intention of saying anything more.”
― Zaregoto, Book 2: The Kubishime Romanticist
that you are you. You being you is itself a sin, and you being you is
punishment enough. I have no intention of saying anything more.”
― Zaregoto, Book 2: The Kubishime Romanticist
“A single phrase I wanted to send to Mikoko-chan.
Likely, they were the same words Tomo-chan had for me.
And indeed, they were suitable.
“Don’t be so spoiled.”
― Zaregoto, Book 2: The Kubishime Romanticist
Likely, they were the same words Tomo-chan had for me.
And indeed, they were suitable.
“Don’t be so spoiled.”
― Zaregoto, Book 2: The Kubishime Romanticist
