Hiroshi said, "For her it's not," but Takeshi said, "How does she know the gacha character?" His voice was pretty suspicious, but his mother said, "It's okay; let's get in the car." They both backed up. Aya stood there, and Hiroshi stared at her nervously. Hiroshi had just had to await the next challenges that were soon to come. Hiroshi said, "It's going to be a beautiful day, Mother." She stared and said, "Yeah." She seemed focused on figuring out what is yet to come with Hiroshi.
Hiroshi had just felt like no one believed him, that he was up to something. Hiroshi had a thought: How come my family is getting suspicious of me? He couldn't think of a way out of this. He had to tell the truth, but then Aya said, "I don't know anime because I never watch any but only read books about it, so that's my knowledge." Her voice was serious yet gentle. Hiroshi said, "Yeahh, thats Whhy." His mother said, "Oh, so that's why." Her voice had now brightened up, and his brother Takeshi put his finger on his chin; he said, "It's quite hard to believe," he added. "If that's how she knows, then that is that."
Hiroshi thought to himself it was quite hard to avoid, but she saved him multiple times. She used to be scary, but her communication skills had leveled up from Diamond. Man, she's quite observant, like my brother.
Aya had stared at Hiroshi for a moment. It had been getting darker; the sky had turned orange, and the sun was about to fully set. Hiroshi thought to himself, I never thought time had come this fast. It was pretty quick. Even though the conversation did feel short, he stared at Aya for some time; it was pretty quiet, as if it were the beginning of something. He said, "Aya, I'm sorry that I forgot the manga Diamond Man; it was pretty good, I know."
She said, "It's okay." Her voice was soft yet delicate. The brothers had a stare at this moment. He said, "The camp has changed since I last came here." His voice was pretty happy yet calm, and he added, "There might be something you might enjoy." His voice was positive in tone. Meanwhile, her mother said, "Well, we did take a picture from that campsite since he was a kid." She grabbed her phone out, showing a photo of him smiling on the red house that was a playground. Hiroshi had a smile; calmly he said, "That's the same moment I remember from before." He smiled brightly from joy, and Aya said, "He must have enjoyed being there." Takeshi snapped his fingers. In enjoyment he said, "Yep." He smiled. Both of them stared at each other, Aya and Hiroshi.
While the whole family had become quiet and felt a bit tired except for one person, and that was Aya, Takeshi's eyes began to become a bit droopy; he said, "It's pretty hard to stay up."
Hiroshi's eyes were fully closed. He's snoring on of the spot while the mother was already fast asleep. Aya was sitting at the window quietly focusing on the view of the glowing flowers that had kept following them; it was the thing she could see from the view beside the trees. She began to yawn quietly but cutely. Takeshi said, "I've been working hard." He just said this to Aya, and she turned and widened her eyes. She said, "Huh?" Then Takeshi said, "Okay, if you're not ready to talk to me. Besides, Hiroshi is a good person." He smiled, quietly happy for his brother. Her eyes sparkled yellow; she looked and smiled. She said, "Yeah, Hiroshi is a good person. I've always wanted to connect with him from the time when I first met him."
The sky had grown darker; the sun was beginning to set. Flowers had sprinkled as they drove further into the forest. She said, "Hiroshi had rough times, but both of you are the same even if you don't know." Takeshi had widened his eyes, shocked by what he'd been hearing. Takeshi said, "I was never like him in the beginning, but I always wanted to." His voice had grown softer; he always thought negatively of himself.
Aya said, "Yeah, I thought you might be different. You both have the same struggles as humans. It's normal to struggle and go through pain." Her voice was sincere yet peaceful. Hiroshi was snoring, but he smiled from the dream.
Aya started to look at Takeshi and she said, "The truth is you don't need to be good with people." She remembered his smile and the "bash, bash." She remembered Hiroshi's courage for him not abandoning her. She said, "As long as the person will try to understand you, that's all that matters." He felt that she'd been through a lot from the sound of her tone. He repeats, "As long as that person will try to understand, that's all that matters." He thought of it for a moment; it was only going to be any moment to go turn right. Hiroshi is still sleeping. Takeshi said, "Sleep well, brother." His voice was quiet yet happy.
Aya had just felt her eyelids close slowly; she was about to go to sleep. She went to sleep on Hiroshi's shoulder quietly, but Takeshi had just focused on the road, looking at the cars passing. Quickly past him it went, "swish." Takeshi had looked and turned again in the forest until the very place where it was him, just slightly shaking his head from the tiredness. It was about time to go right in the grass; the campsite was pretty near, but he still was tired. He said, "It's pretty hard to stay awake," his voice deeply exhausted.
Hiroshi was snoring tiredly; he was dreaming of what the Isekai dream of him was: farming some crops, seeing nothing but Aya in the dream smiling at him, he thought to himself. It's pretty nice to see her again.
Hirosh said, "Well, hello, Aya." His voice was kind, yet with a peaceful smile, but then Hiroshi saw something: a big dragon that was pretty big. He said, "Can you fight this with me?" Aya just tilted her head. Hiroshi said, "Oh, so that's how she's been acting." Hiroshi said, "Well, it's going to be a good time if we fight this thing, eh?" His face was nervous. He smiled. He gave her a thumbs up. Hiroshi said, "It's pretty hard to say if I am going to make it or not." He seemed quiet, but Aya didn't mind; she said, "It's pretty." I am going to head pat it while I am going to the dragon. She gave it a bright smile, and she gave it food. It grew hostile, but she instead.
Hiroshi said, "Oh, she's doing this again." He thought it might work or not; he saw the dragon, but she petted it. Hiroshi said, "How's that possible?" His voice was cheerful, but he thought not of her but of what matter. How the heck did she befriend a dragon that is pretty big? Hiroshi said, "Well yeah." His voice was quiet and nervous at the fact that the dragon had dark purple scales and piercing eyes that can make a lion quiver with ease; it looked like it could toss mountains.
But Hiroshi said, "Yeah," but the dragon gave him a death stare, and Hiroshi quivered in fear, afraid it would make him its next meal, but before Aya could pet it, something had happened: water had risen from the bottom level up to his neck. A man in gray skin had come in this dream; he said, "The end is near, the bad is new." His voice was deep but scary enough to make Hiroshi scared, but then Aya said, "Don't let him The dragon tried to help him, but it was trapped in the isekai barrier.
But Hiroshi couldn't think of a way to get out other than running, but that might feel real. He said, "Come at me." He looked into the gray man in black; he swam faster and faster until his smile was pretty nearly breathing in him. His face was extremely twisted until he awoke from his dream. The sky had grown completely dark. He said, "It doesn't matter; I'll make it out alive no matter what." He looked seriously determined to find a way out of this. He said, "It takes time to figure out what that dream of man's something felt like it could be or something that felt like it might happen to me."
Hiroshi had nothing to fear but the man in the dream. It felt like he had been near somewhere; the man had stood out as the car had slowly passed Hiroshi the moment the two had faced each other, yet he had seen the figure smiling outside. He looked at him in an internal smile that had crippled his heart; it only began to beat faster. He felt that he was going to run into him in the future; he stared with his eyes piercing into his soul for a moment. It felt like he had power over his feelings. That feeling is fear.
Hiroshi turned back in his seat. He said, "It's almost time we had made it to the camp. No matter what, I'll survive this next challenge even if it means saving everyone, and I always find a way." His voice was serious; he looked ready for this challenge. It only deepened a way to survive the evil hunter.
