Beyond Belief

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Question: How easy is it, to be a Hero? The heroine, the term for a female protagonist.

Answer: Saying and doing the right thing in the right place and the right time to the right people. That easy.


A chance to have a better life. Who wouldn't want it?


In my life, I am the main lead.

Everyone else is just a supporting cast who might, or might not, be important in my story. My Older Brother argues that I am also just a supporting cast to someone else's story.

I acknowledge that. However, it is not my business to care about them and their story.

I am only caring for myself, as I should. I do not detest my current lifestyle, but if it can be better, there is no reason for me to turn away from it.


Taking an interest in me?

Sure. Let's be friends.

Having people like them around is not bad.

It gives me opportunities.

It is what I want, isn't it?


There is another main lead in my story.

She is my friends' former friend. After befriending me, they leave her side.

My story has no need for two main lead.

I hear she is not someone they dislike. They are just tired of her indifference.

That main lead and I don't mix well.

Whenever we are in the vicinity of each other, disasters happen. It ends up causing me injury one time or two.

We aren't meant to get along.


I don't personally have problems with her.


There is no use for me to have any now.


"Do you have anyone you like?"

"Hm? Are we talking about my love life now?"

"That's right!"

"Do you?"

"Do I?"

"What kind of answer is that?"

"What do you think of him?"

"You two will look good together,"

"Doesn't he already have someone?"

"I hear he has ended his current relationship,"

"I hear she is the one who ends her relationship with him?"

"Rather than that girl, you suit him better,"

"Thank you for the vote of confidence,"

"What is it? Are you not interested?"

"I don't think it's proper for me to make a move right now,"

"On the contrary, now is a very good time to make a move!"

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