1,

Self-inflicted is not a derogatory adjective.

But Nioh occasionally uses the term to describe himself.

Like now.

……

There is something to say in the middle paragraph

4,

Neither of them paid much attention to the matter of the bed.

In other words, what the two people care about is not the same point.

Although Kirihara didn't say it, Nioh somehow knew how many times this guy fantasized about him.

They lived in the same room for the last two years of their high school training camp. Nioh would occasionally wake up in the middle of the night, half of the time he would hear Kirihara's ravings, and half of the time he would feel Kirihara's shining eyes.

Any fool can understand what it means.

"Until you become an adult, no." That's what Nioh said.

Kirihara complained, "Senior, why are you so conservative and you can't see it at all."

But he also seemed to have guessed Nioh's true intentions, so he didn't cross that line.

Don't make decisions that you will regret because of adolescent impulses.

Kirihara adapted well to Nioh's inexplicable "senior self-consciousness" that only appeared in him, and later even began to deliberately act like a junior who would act like a baby.

But they all knew it was an illusion.

After becoming Li Hai's freshman minister for a year, Kirihara was no longer that innocent kid who could act coquettishly and foolishly.

The author has something to say:

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