Ryoma Ryuzaki is obsessed with his childhood friend Shiho Shimotsuki.

He seemed to be disturbed by the fact that she had eaten lunch with another boy.

He wondered why Shimotsuki and I were together.

He wants to know what we were doing together.

âItâs nothing, really. I donât think thereâs anything that Ryuzaki should be concerned about.â

I hesitate and let my thoughts wander.

The reason why I am hesitating to give a definite answer is because depending on the answer, I might get in trouble with Shimotsuki.

For example, letâs say I told him the whole truth.

Suppose Shimotsuki explained that she really didnât like Ryuzaki and was only having lunch with me because we had become friends.

A normal person would back off when they realize that they are disliked.

But Ryuzaki is no ordinary person. He is a â protagonist â.

âShe doesnât like me? No, Shiho just doesnât know the real me! If she gets to know the real me, sheâll like me! So letâs try to approach her more!â

Itâs not surprising that such a thought process was formed.

Ryuzaki is that type of protagonist.

Usually, heâs slow and indecisive.

But when he is determined, he will go straight for it.

The protagonist is a creature that gets more motivated the more he or she is pushed.

Oh, Iâm spiteful.

It was one-sided, and the pressure that seemed to be trying to fill in the other personâs thoughts was making it difficult to breathe.

Iâm sure that Shimotsuki, the target of this pressure, will suffer even more than me.

Thatâs why I canât tell him the truth. Shimotsuki rejects Ryuzaki like that.

She called me a friend even though I was just a plain, ordinary mob character.

She saw the value in me and admired me.

Iâm very happy about that, but on the other hand, I donât have anything to give back to her, so I actually feel a little guilty.

There was nothing I could do to make her happy.

At least, I wanted to be careful not to cause her any trouble.

âNothing? Itâs not like youâre alone with her in a deserted place like this. â¦â¦ Are you hiding something about Shiho from me? Is there anything bothering you, that you canât tell me about?â

What do I say?

What should I say to the protagonist who is so delusional that he canât see whatâs best for himself?

âMaybe Shihoâs asking you for advice so she doesnât bother me? If so, please tell her. â¦â¦ We are childhood friends and I donât care if she bothers me. If youâre not telling me, itâs all right! Just tell me exactly whatâs going on and Iâll do the talking!â

How can he think of something so convenient?

If I say something badly, it might put a heavy burden on Shimotsuki.

Perhaps Ryuzaki is in a hurry.

I think heâs also concerned about me in a corner of his mind.

Maybe Shiho Shimotsukiâs special someone is me and heâs getting anxious.

Thatâs why heâs searching hard for a reason.

He is looking for a convenient reason to convince himself.

If thatâs the case, then I have to erase it.

I need to erase my existence from his mind.

As long as Iâm not there, Shimotsuki can go back to her normal life.

For Ryuzaki, as a childhood friend who is sickly and likes to be alone, she can spend her time without much interference.

Yes, thatâs right.

All I have to do is erase my presence from Ryuzakiâs mind.

Iâm good at that. Itâs a simple thing to do, because the only advantage of being a mob character is that you donât have much of a presenceâ¦