

When Shion tried to press for details about his past, Nezumi grabs his wrist and holds it to his chest, asking what he felt. When Shion says that he hasn't, Nezumi asks where he got the line, "I want to know about you,", a line Shion had said earlier. When Shion answers that he wants to know about Nezumi, Nezumi gets surprised and asks if Shion has ever read any cliché romance novels. When Shion talks about really wanting to know about Nezumi, Nezumi kneels down in front of Shion and asks him what he wants to know.
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He then threatens to kick him out if he asks him more about his past. As a bonus, Shion says that he can clean it in a week instead of a hundred years, as Nezumi approximates.Īs Shion examines the underground home, he wonders how long Nezumi has been living, implying that Nezumi mustn't have grown up in the West Block and asks him where he came from, only to be interrupted midway by Nezumi's cold, icy stare. Determined to prove to Nezumi that he can do physical labor, he decides to organize, sort, and shelf the books. He then proceeds to say that physical labor was using every part of your body. 6, Nezumi says that that doesn't count as physical labor since all he did was drive cleaning robots. When Shion says that he's been cleaning the park for a while in No. Nezumi then says that Shion should build up his strength before thinking about stupid things like sorting out the books. Shion offers to read a more fun book and says that there would be a great book somewhere if Nezumi would sort out the books. A mouse scurries up Shion's leg and "asks" for Shion to read him a book.
