[ it's difficult to explain to anyone, honestly, which is why he hadn't really tried until now. And, probably, part of him liked living "freely," without anyone knowing who he really was. Having a blank slate. But part of him also knew that it wasn't really a blank slate - he isn't ever going to be a normal human again, he's still potentially dangerous, and there's an awful lot of red in his ledger that isn't ever going away. It's better this way. ]
That's what I thought, too! Naturally, it was suspicious that Kayano-san suddenly wanted to try making a giant pudding at school, but the idea was so exciting that I didn't mind. [ nodding to himself. ] Anyway, I'd always dreamed of eating my way through a giant pudding, so I wasn't about to turn her down... I mean, doesn't everyone have that sort of dream? That's just a natural human desire.
[ if you say so... ]
There was a sudden national surplus of eggs in Japan, and Kayano-san was suddenly struck with inspiration. Instead of throwing the eggs out, she wanted to salvage them, and create an enormous pudding! You would be amazed to see the structure she built to make it, too. The mold was almost 7 meters high! And to keep it from melting, she criss-crossed it with pipes that would pump coolant around! Sensei couldn't believe it! Oh, more than that, she even created a special recipe to keep the giant pudding from collapsing on itself from its weight!
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That's what I thought, too! Naturally, it was suspicious that Kayano-san suddenly wanted to try making a giant pudding at school, but the idea was so exciting that I didn't mind. [ nodding to himself. ] Anyway, I'd always dreamed of eating my way through a giant pudding, so I wasn't about to turn her down... I mean, doesn't everyone have that sort of dream? That's just a natural human desire.
[ if you say so... ]
There was a sudden national surplus of eggs in Japan, and Kayano-san was suddenly struck with inspiration. Instead of throwing the eggs out, she wanted to salvage them, and create an enormous pudding! You would be amazed to see the structure she built to make it, too. The mold was almost 7 meters high! And to keep it from melting, she criss-crossed it with pipes that would pump coolant around! Sensei couldn't believe it! Oh, more than that, she even created a special recipe to keep the giant pudding from collapsing on itself from its weight!