Luo Mo said without changing his expression, but his hands were empty, and he didn't look like he was prepared at all.

"Although you are not my student... if you were, there's no need to be polite about accepting your gift."

Himeko scanned him up and down twice, but couldn't find a place to put the gift, so she couldn't help but tease him.

As for being polite, it's mainly because there's nothing left to repay that Stigmata. Although Theresa said it was a matter of fate and the other party, and we shouldn't think too much about it.

But Himeko was genuinely grateful to him from the bottom of her heart.

Especially when we see the later parts of the game, when Sirin says that her death is a curse of eternal life for Kiana, she also thinks about the pressure and pain she has brought to Kiana.

Perhaps she should try to change that future.

In short, I already owe them quite a bit, so what's a little more? At worst, I can just give myself back to them.

"The gift I brought is that video, what Himeko wanted to say to her students..."

Luo Mo spoke in a gentle voice, amidst the various expressions on everyone's faces.

I slowly tuned to the video and clicked the play button.

Kiana was stunned for a moment, and Bronya's mouth opened slightly in surprise. The group looked at Luo Mo in disbelief.

Could he bring some gifts from the living world?

Should I bring this as a Teacher's Day gift?

And so, the crowd was caught in a dilemma: should they leave or stay? They remained silent.

I witnessed and relived Himeko's final confession and words of advice once again.

It left a deep impression.

"...This is truly the most unique and thoughtful gift I've ever received, Luo Mo..."

"Hmm? Himeko-sensei?"

Luo Mo pretended to be confused as he looked at the other person.

"The choice was good, but don't make that mistake next time... It was a perfectly good Teachers' Day, and you made so many people cry."

Himeko glared angrily at Luo Mo. She had personally dubbed the voice of Luo Mo, and while she wasn't moved to tears by her own words, she did feel a pang of bitterness in her heart.

But I don't dislike it.

Watching Theresa take deep breaths in an attempt to calm herself, and Seele's eyes reddening at a visible speed, she felt a subtle unease within her.

She felt she must have caught it; she had even started to enjoy watching others cry.

They didn't know what was going to happen, but she did, so... she was laughing.

Kiana pouted, Bronya comforted the crying Seele, and Fu Hua sighed silently, deciding to go back and make Himeko another bowl of egg noodles.

Everything was warm and beautiful.

Luo Mo looked at the scene of everyone reuniting with satisfaction, feeling somewhat pleased with himself.

“Theresa…I will also look at you tenderly, you…are also my pride.”

Without realizing it, Himeko lowered her head, whispered in Theresa's ear, and a smile played on her lips.

"Himeko...you..."

Theresa's eyes welled up with tears. She looked at Himeko, then noticed... Himeko was grinning mischievously at her, as if she were seeing a scene from a dream, and nodded.

The tears that were about to burst forth were suddenly held back.

"I, you, I... I didn't cry!! Don't try to make fun of me! You, Luo Mo... you were in cahoots, weren't you!"

"hehe."

Himeko laughed so hard she almost fell over, and looking at Theresa, who turned her back in a huff, she felt a pang of emotion.

This is the kind of Teacher's Day she likes... at least we shouldn't go to her grave to pay our respects or anything like that, that would be even better.

...

In the following days, Luo Mo also actively prepared for the voice acting and laid some groundwork.

He thought about so many things about Otto that were divided into various activities, and Otto himself was a workaholic in the original game.

He was present at almost every event, which resulted in his image being pieced together from numerous events.

To be honest, this caused Luo Mo some trouble. He was thinking about how to better create side stories, or... conducting an interview with Otto to connect the important parts would also be a good option.

The end of this long main storyline only means that the version is nearing its end; at least the final voice acting for the incident of Seele's death is being done by Seele herself.

Incidentally, these past few days, whenever Su Luo encountered Xi'er, she would turn around and run away on the spot.

This made her appear incredibly guilty, and it made Seele stand there awkwardly and smile.

The other woman... she really can't make any guarantees...

Luo Mo was different; he was ready to tell Hei Xier that it was all Su Luo's doing and that he had no involvement whatsoever.

(The Captain's Story - Part 7)

Vampires don't believe in gods or fate.

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