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1,301 | Suddenly greeted by another world, he'd had no choice but to live within it. |
1,302 | He was weak. He was fragile, unable to do anything. |
1,303 | Only his knees moved鈥攖o shake. |
1,304 | Subaru realized it was possible he knew nothing of Ram and Rem, not their true faces, their feelings, or the bond between them, just as Beatrice had stated. |
1,305 | Subaru wondered what he really had learned about them during those first three lives. What was the point of Subaru feeling such loss and despair when he didn't truly know anything about them? |
1,306 | Was everything Subaru had seen simply a dream, the time he'd spent there a mere illusion? |
1,307 | Subaru's heart, too, shattered. Lying on his back, Subaru put his palms to his face and wailed at his own powerlessness. |
1,308 | Had it all been a utopia beyond his reach from the beginning? |
1,309 | Subaru looked like he was about to break out in tears when Beatrice called to him. |
1,310 | Within the darkness covering his eyes, the memories of the days he'd spent at the manor broke apart, one by one, into dust. |
1,311 | Truly, thank you very much. I hope to see you again in a couple of months when Volume 3 comes out to resolve the cliff-hanger. |
1,312 | Such a naughty girl you are, Betty. Well, the third volume finishes the Mansion Story arc. |
1,313 | Heh-heh, you're actually worried about him, aren't you, Betty? Such a good girl. The third volume gives a few glimpses into your kindness. I wonder when it goes on sale? |
1,314 | That is both pragmatic and calculated-another wonderful thing about Puckie, I suppose? |
1,315 | How you raised your paw at the end... Ahh, Puckie, your fur is the bestest fur ever... |