Seiji was shaken by her confession and felt her true feelings.
Kaori then left. Seiji silently watched her leave and didn't try to persuade her otherwise.
If she wasn't willing, it would be difficult for him to transfer the demon energy.
Forcefully transferring the demon energy would be dangerous. Not to mention, Seiji felt how determined she was. It was difficult for him to even think of forcefully stopping her.
All he could do now was tell Kaori's older sister, Karen, as well as Mika and Chiaki about the situation. He hoped that they would be able to persuade her to change her mind.
Yet, although he hoped so, Seiji felt that even Karen and the others wouldn't be able to persuade her otherwise.
Kaori's self-confidence was exactly what he had encouraged her in the past. Yet, he never expected that her self-confidence would be used in such a situation!
"It's my fault … no, I'm being too arrogant." Seiji felt guilty, but then immediately denied it.
That was a choice that Kaho had made out of her own will. It was her own decision.
Although Seiji had some influence, perhaps even a major influence, in the end, it was still her choice.
Although it was arrogant of him to think that such a decision was his own responsibility, he wasn't completely without responsibility.
"If I didn't say such things … if I didn't say such encouraging words to her that I believed to be correct, would things have been different?" Seiji muttered to himself.
Sometimes, kindness might not lead to good results. Was what he was seeing right now an example …?
Seiji didn't regret his kindness. He simply couldn't help but imagine that if he hadn't said so much, things might not have turned out like this.
His actions had affected the lives of others, and this effect wasn't necessarily what he wanted.
That was why, in the end, Haruta Seiji was only an "ordinary person."
Fortunately, he had extraordinary power.
If things continued to develop in a bad way, then he would use this power.
"Kaori … I believe in you. I hope that you can truly respond to my trust," Seiji said in his mind.
"I won't kill you.
Nor will I mourn you.
As for having you fall in love with me again … that's not something I can decide. It's something you can decide yourself. "
…
When Mika and Chiaki learned of the situation, they both contacted Kaori and talked to her.
However, as Seiji expected, nothing could be changed.
He had done all he could, and the rest would depend on the situation.
Facing the flames that were rising everywhere, continuing to work hard to increase his strength was the right thing to do!
Seiji received a large number of reward points and some items because he had received the gifts of gratitude from the revived.
In terms of props, there was nothing special. They were all cards that he had seen before. He had gained quite a lot of points, enough for him to build a dojo!
While he was at the hospital, Seiji had already paid 666 Exchange Points to construct the building. However, he soon discovered that the building's Completion Rate was very slow.
The construction of the "living room" only took the time to drink a cup of tea and surf the net, but the construction of the "dojo" lasted for several days.
When Seiji saw that the dojo was 100% complete and lit up, he expectantly paid 33 points to open the door.
A gray crack instantly appeared in front of him. It opened up into a gray oval with a black-and-white Yin-Yang diagram spinning inside!
So, this was the door to the Spirit House … Seiji looked at it and then walked in.
His vision turned gray, and he felt his body spinning. Several seconds later, his vision returned to normal, and he saw a gray space — the "living room"!
As expected, the living room in its initial state was completely empty.
There was a white paper door on the right wall. The word "dojo" was written in black on the door.
Seiji walked over and opened the paper door. He saw that the other side was also a gray space. There was nothing inside, just like the living room. The only difference was that it was much more spacious.
He didn't feel anything special after entering.
Seiji tried practicing his spells, and immediately felt that the atmosphere of the entire space had changed!
System notification: [You can practice in the dojo. You will need to pay 16 Exchange Points.]
Automatic deduction … that was quite convenient. Seiji's cheeks twitched.
He began cultivating seriously. He soon discovered that compared to the underground training field in the student council president's residence, this place was far more efficient!
His Mana circulation was incredibly smooth, and casting spells became much more efficient. His body felt lighter, and his mind became clearer, allowing him to understand spells better.
As expected, the system's products were truly worth it!
Dating sim system: [Hmph hmph ~]
After only a short while, Seiji fell in love with the feeling of cultivating in this place.
If practicing at Summer Night's training field was like walking through a swamp, then practicing here was like swimming in the ocean! There was a sense of freedom, as if he could go wherever he wanted, see whatever he wanted, and do whatever he wanted.
This was an amazing experience, and he subconsciously immersed himself in it …
About an hour later.
A crimson red flame silently burned on Seiji's hand.
This was the elemental spell, [Mana Flame]. He had learned it in such a short period of time!
And that wasn't all. Under his control, the flame instantly transformed into a fireball that he tossed out. The fireball hit the opposite wall and exploded into a brilliant firework!
[Mana Flame Bullet], or Fireball for short, was an upgraded version of [Mana Bullet], and was even more powerful.
Seiji spread his hands, causing flames to ignite on both of them. He then transformed them into fireballs and shot them out.
Next, he directly condensed fireballs and shot them out as fireballs.
He then increased the number of fireballs, three, four, five, six … only when he reached eighteen fireballs did he feel that it was becoming more difficult.
He pushed out with both hands, causing eighteen fireballs to simultaneously explode against the opposite wall. Raging flames!!
As long as he focused on cultivating for a while longer, he would be able to surpass eighteen fireballs and multiply them! Seiji was confident in himself.
He checked the time and saw that it had actually been less than two hours.
Being able to improve so much in such a short period of time was proof of the dojo's abilities.
What would the effects be like if he brought a Spirit Image here and cultivated his Mana here?
Or …
Seiji opened up his system and checked the [Furniture] option. He saw that there were new items related to his dojo.
He skipped over the ones that didn't have any special functions. Spirit Images were among the items with special functions.
The cheapest one could only be used for one month, and it cost 233 points.
Just looking at such a short time limit would seem like a scam. However, there was one line that Seiji cared about: "As long as you focus, you'll be able to enter a Visualization state!"
Among his knight order, only he, Little Shi, and Mika knew how to Visualize. Not only that, Mika still wasn't proficient at it, and was still being taught by her master, Ruri Kinsa.
The other members didn't know how to Visualize at all. They would need time to study it, and it wasn't guaranteed that they would be able to learn it.
But looking at this Spirit Image's description, even those who didn't know how to Visualize would be able to enter a Visualization state as long as they focused on it. This saved the knight order members a lot of time and effort!
With such an ability, it would definitely be worth it to sell it for 233 points, even if it could only be used for one month.
Seiji looked at the more expensive ones … they had the same description, but the time limit was longer and the effects were better. Overall, it seemed to be more worth it.
Although he was tempted, the eye-piercing prices made Seiji unable to bear to look at them.
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