It's not permanent. Once the school year is over, the subject is to return to their real age. So, it's not a second chance, as that would imply their old life is meant to be shelved when it's the opposite.
That nothing lasts forever, so you should make the most of the time you have now—in some ways, that's one of the messages behind the experiment.
... Well, the general purpose behind all of it might be a little lost on you, given your unconventional life.
[To grasp a bit of the past, and live within it, to better appreciate how fleeting life is, huh...?]
Haha, my unconventional life? In a way, I don't disagree with that message. Life is precious, and life brings blessings. I wake up with joy, that I'm living another day. The Lord grants me these things.
But I guess what you're suggesting is for this experiment of yours is that...the moments you thought were simple, or boring...that's what really matters, especially since they are gone so quickly.
Well, in the end, it's up to the subject how they want to live out their year, and what they want to take away from it. But the hope is that they'll return to their adult life with a more positive outlook, since the subjects are typically people who've lost interest in the world.
Rather careless. [ he smiles wryly. ] He didn't take the pill immediately because he was suspicious of me, ended up ingesting it anyway while drunk, and panicked the next morning when he woke up—but since he'd gotten that far, he decided to go through with it.
... But he's a very kind person who cares deeply for those around him. Sometimes to a detriment, since he tends to overlook his own happiness in the process.
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[A light laugh - he's not offended.]
I saw a lot of things, in that mixed-up world. And a lot had to do with you. So really, I'm not kidding. I'm curious.
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It's not permanent. Once the school year is over, the subject is to return to their real age. So, it's not a second chance, as that would imply their old life is meant to be shelved when it's the opposite.
That nothing lasts forever, so you should make the most of the time you have now—in some ways, that's one of the messages behind the experiment.
... Well, the general purpose behind all of it might be a little lost on you, given your unconventional life.
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[To grasp a bit of the past, and live within it, to better appreciate how fleeting life is, huh...?]
Haha, my unconventional life? In a way, I don't disagree with that message. Life is precious, and life brings blessings. I wake up with joy, that I'm living another day. The Lord grants me these things.
But I guess what you're suggesting is for this experiment of yours is that...the moments you thought were simple, or boring...that's what really matters, especially since they are gone so quickly.
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Well, in the end, it's up to the subject how they want to live out their year, and what they want to take away from it. But the hope is that they'll return to their adult life with a more positive outlook, since the subjects are typically people who've lost interest in the world.
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[And a huff.]
That's the hope. But does it actually work?
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easy for hansa to say, when he doesn't know anything. ]
It's generally successful, yes.
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[Hm.]
[And now, the real question.]
Was...a boy named Kaiza ever part of it?
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Kaizaki Arata. The current subject of my branch.
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[His eyebrows raise.]
So he became a teen in your program?
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... But he's a very kind person who cares deeply for those around him. Sometimes to a detriment, since he tends to overlook his own happiness in the process.
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[KAIZA??????????????????????????????????]
Well, that is careless, wow. [Nothing like his RESPONSIBLE, MATURE SON] But the rest...sounds like him. He really is a good person, isn't he?