Part 5
Ive been mistaken for that brutish teacher many times before and it is always annoying.
Just the other day a boy ran up to me practically in tears shouting, "Please don't give us any more homework, sir!"
How can I get everyone to understand? We are nothing alike.
Part 16
It took a long time, but I was finally able to earn Lord Amon's approval. I am not willing to throw away my position and his trust in me so easily.
In the same vein, my respect for him will not be swayed by a fit of rage or two. He possesses an intellect so great, I could not hope to match it even if I studied for a hundred years.
As a Disciple of Magic, I believe that this world needs someone like him.
I hope I will be able to serve him loyally until the very end.
Part 23
Through my years of research in the Magic Tower, I was trying to create an ideal world in a fishbowl. A perfect world where everyone could live in peace and happiness.
Once I, the villain, am gone, the research will be complete and my ideal world will become reality. At least that's how it was supposed to go.
Things didn't work out the way l'd planned, because you refused to give up on me.
From the moment I met you, the shape of my fishbow world began to change and fall apart.
But l've never heard of a story that includes a happy ending for the villain.
The Perfect Date: Category 4th+ Promise
Thanks for the date, princess.
I kept thinking about how your kindness is wasted on someone like me. But it seems that when we're together, I fall for your charms without a single thought... I'm just kidding. I hope we can go out on another date sometime, though.
Illuminating Love (Part 1) Story Event
The cookies you made were delicious. Thank you.
They tasted just as good as if you had baked them with love for me in your heart.
Your kindness is like the sun, warming us all up regardless of who we are. The fact that you're this kind is proof that you were well-loved growing up.
But in this world, there's a cold darkness that does not seek to know your kindness.
You should learn how to steer clear of dangerous situations before you get hurt.