The Case In Which Streaming In Another World Led To The Creation Of A Massive Yandere Following - 130: A Nostalgic One-Sided Reunion
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Chapter 130: A Nostalgic One-Sided Reunion
“Haishin-sama, what do you think of these facilities?”
“Haishin-sama, the products will be arranged in this manner.”
“Haishin-sama, aren’t you feeling hot? Please let us know.”
“Haishin-sama, over here are the items manufactured by the Principality.”
Haishin-sama, Haishin-sama, Haishin-sama… Voices came from all directions, making Kanata feel almost overwhelmed.
Finally, it was time for the on-site inspection, setting up the venue, and finalizing the arrangements for the Haishin merchandise. The team was earnestly trying to respect Kanata’s opinions.
Kanata was grateful for this. As an outsider, it was pleasing to receive such treatment… However, being the only one there, constantly being asked for opinions was exhausting.
“You lot, stop repeatedly asking Haishin for his opinion. It’s true that Haishin’s views should be prioritized for this event. However, didn’t he say that this is his first time at such an event? Therefore, you shouldn’t tire him by bombarding him with constant requests for his views.”
The one who said this was Rosalynde.
Rosalynde was always by Kanata’s side, protecting him while leading the arrangements for the event.
Of course, Mira, Anise, Athena, and Cid were also present, but Rosalynde’s presence was particularly reassuring to Kanata in this situation.
“I’m sorry. Even though it’s my first time, I was determined to do my best, but it seems I’m being overshadowed by everyone else’s enthusiasm.”
“Fufu, don’t worry about it. From beginning to end, it’s important that Haishin enjoys himself. If you end this event not feeling satisfied, I am prepared to commit seppuku.”
“Please don’t do that!?”
Kanata raised his voice in alarm, seriously worried about the threat of seppuku.
However, he was surprised to learn that the concept of seppuku existed in this world. But he figured it was probably just a metaphor, as the actual practice of seppuku seemed unlikely.
At Rosalynde’s words, everyone around took a step back from Kanata, as if they had incurred divine punishment, and started apologizing nervously.
“Don’t worry about it… It’s okay to ask questions, just space them out a bit.”
With these words, it seemed that everyone finally felt relieved.
The preparation for the event continued, and during a break, many eyes turned towards Kanata, who was dressed as Haishin.
Clearly, there were many fans of Kanata present, their eagerness to approach and speak with him was palpable.
(What is this feeling… I feel like a superstar.)
Well, such thoughts were a bit late for Kanata now.
As he rested under the gaze of those around him, Kanata caught sight of a familiar face.
“Is that…?”
It was a boy standing beside Anise.
The boy, anxiously glancing over here while talking to Anise, was named Fest. He was Anise’s brother and not a stranger to Kanata.
“…Oops, that was close.”
Kanata caught himself just in time, realizing he was about to call out.
Originally, Kanata had wanted to meet Fest when he came to the empire, especially since Anise was there, but there was never enough time. He had thought about meeting him either after the event or during some other free time.
(Fest… hasn’t changed at all. But… he’s such a passionate fan, just like Anise.)
Even though Kanata already knew this, seeing his former sparring partner so nervous in his presence as Haishin was amusing. Under his mask, Kanata couldn’t help but smile mischievously, thinking, ‘With such an expression, you’re just asking to be teased.’
With all eyes on him, Kanata made his way towards Anise and Fest.
“Oh, Haishin-sama…?”
“Ha, ha ha ha ha… Haishin-sama…!”
“You’re too tense… ahem, I noticed you’ve been looking this way for a while. Are you perhaps a fan of mine?”
“Ye-ye-ye-yes! I’ve always been a huge fan of yours!”
(…Who is this person?)
The confident Fest he knew seemed to have disappeared.
By the way, it’s well known in the empire that Anise and Fest are not only famous but also called the strongest twins, a reputation that remains unchanged.
Seeing Fest in such a state seemed to be a fresh experience for the others, as they watched with wide eyes. Anise, in particular, was holding her stomach, bursting into laughter.
“Why would someone like Haishin-sama speak to someone like me?”
“Don’t say ‘someone like me.’ Aren’t you famous for being very strong, standing side by side with Anise over there? Ice and fire… that’s something that certainly intrigues me.”
Ice and fire… that was indeed something that could stir the imagination of any young man.
“Oh my, to receive such words from Haishin-sama♪”
“Thank you so much. It’s truly a joy to hear you say that in your voice!”
“Y-yeah…”
Kanata found it a bit awkward due to the stark difference in their characters, but it was still pleasing to see them so happy.
Kanata then handed over a data chip he had with him to Fest.
“What is this…?”
“I took a liking to you at first sight. Originally, this was supposed to be part of the upcoming voice gacha, but I’ll give it to you instead.”
“What, really…!?”
Kanata had let slip the information about the voice gacha, but for now, this was a secret just among the three of them.
It was one of several scenario voices Kanata had recorded as Haishin, and seeing how happy it made Fest, he smiled.
“Try listening to it when you get home today. This is my first attempt at something like this, so please relay your thoughts to Miss Anise, who I assume will be at the castle.”
“Thank you!”
As Fest clutched the data chip like a treasured heirloom, Anise leaned in to whisper.
“Hey, Kanata… what kind of scenario is that?”
Kanata murmured softly in reply.
“It’s about comrades who fight together on the battlefield, trusting each other’s backs… like brothers who are close friends, you know?”
“…Isn’t that going to be too much for him?”
“Why?”
Well, why indeed.