Already completely calm, Deta opened the book again. After a recent nervous breakdown, he had to restore all the notes, and as it turned out, this also requires time, effort and concentration.
If someone sees this guy reading something from a book for several hours, then know that he loves to reread what happened in his life. It doesn't matter if the memories are good or bad. He just loves rereading them.
Deta, iTem: 27/04/23, 05:91:60
laPse: The ScopDeta's Residense
Deta was lying on the restored swing, where a dozen of years ago he gave Her his first gift in this space, and where he first introduced Her to Merc, and was just looking up, swaying slightly among several sakura trees nearby.
— "UNDO?.."
— "Yes?"
He opened his palm, the violet-blue soul with a few fragments of green kindness appeared.
— "It's getting darker. Covering with hate."
— "It's a normal reaction."
— "I know. I meant... What if this hate change me to a worse person because of . . happened?"
— "Share it with someone. That's the best option."
— "I just can..."
He opens the Console, hiding his soul.
— "I don't think that's the best variant. And, in addition, it's a temporary solution."
— "...Any ideas?"
— "Your Creator. You can actually ask for another... Kailin, you know."
— "No. Never. I value memories as much as I value life. Besides, it would be wrong."
— "So what are you asking me for?"
— "To listen to me."
— "...Okay. Do you want something else?"
He closed his eyes.
— "To die."
...
— "...You can call Taka again–"
— "Pft, not funny. That pain was deserved, even if I haven't planned to be killed. Now I'm just... I want to go back in time. Which is impossible."
— "Maybe, you ask Creator about that situation? Try, at least."
— "M-m.... Need to think." «HateTale?»
HATETALE.
He wrote it down in his mind as the only option for a temporary solution to his mental state so far.

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