Chapter 14: The Cursed Child

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I'm back everyone!

Sorry for the wait. I've been up to a fair amount of things in my life.

Meanwhile
At the Same Time

This Anime Woman Literally Existing:

This Anime Woman Literally Existing:

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My Dumbass:

Yeah, that's how it's been

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Yeah, that's how it's been. But am I wrong?

Okay, enough messing around, let's read a fanfic.

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Tokyo, Japan
3rd Person POV

The young, mature looking teenage boy named Kinji Hakari remained focused on staring at Ryota as the two boys made eye contact. He then huffed and looked away, with his hands in his pockets.

Kinji: The hell is up with you...? Making a stupid, lame entrance like that?

Ryota then frowned and narrowed his eyes at Hakari.

Ryota: Eat shit, you gambling addicted douchebag.

The red haired young man then stood up normally and looked away, he had a sly smirk on his face. He then looked back at Hakari.

Ryota: It's no wonder so many girls dumped you. Makes me wonder how bad you are at life.

Hakari rolled his eyes.

Kinji: The reason that such a mountain-full of women dumped me is because they despise gambling.

Ryota snickered.

Ryota: You call them women...?! They're totally girls! They're so immature.

Kinji: They've all never understood what gambling means though. The ones who can't bet big and the ones who don't know when to call it quits. Those are the kind of people that get cast aside from our society now.

Ryota: Tell me again who still is paying off their ex-girlfriend's credit card by installments~?

Hakari stopped talking. He was almost twitching out of pure irritancy at Ryota. He started to grin and turn his hands into fists, cracking his knuckles.

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