Yea, I was surprised by how right your prediction was.Aww fuck. My guess is right about her request.
Pls don't make the reason worse than I thought it would be.
No, after thinking for a while... @OsisNie, the translator themselves said that it was more likely for her to ask him to kill her, since her next words ('it would save me') makes it much more sense than my prediction about her asking him to f*ck her. Considering her situation, probably in her mind dying seems to be a viable option to end it all.Yea, I was surprised by how right your prediction was.
That "In the end" part has the dark implications that she is not gonna wait for the protag to kill her.No, after thinking for a while... @OsisNie, the translator themselves said that it was more likely for her to ask him to kill her, since her next words ('it would save me') makes it much more sense than my prediction about her asking him to f*ck her. Considering her situation, probably in her mind dying seems to be a viable option to end it all.
Although, "f*ck" is still a possibility, since it seems that suicide, a rather common, terrible end to most of these cases, doesn't seem to exist, or rather count as an option for her in her mind.
But IDK, I'm no psyhcologist, nor Japanese expert or even language analyst with enough cross-language context experience.
You can get in real trouble assisting a suicide though. I think it actually counts as murder.I wonder if all suicidal peoples have the same thought of "killing yourself is hard, being killed but another would be easier"
I fell for "fuck" when I played a certain game-- I reckon it's almost certainly "kill".No, after thinking for a while... @OsisNie, the translator themselves said that it was more likely for her to ask him to kill her, since her next words ('it would save me') makes it much more sense than my prediction about her asking him to f*ck her. Considering her situation, probably in her mind dying seems to be a viable option to end it all.
Although, "f*ck" is still a possibility, since it seems that suicide, a rather common, terrible end to most of these cases, doesn't seem to exist, or rather count as an option for her in her mind.
But IDK, I'm no psyhcologist, nor Japanese expert or even language analyst with enough cross-language context experience.