Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

Chapter 27, Section 26: What is the reason for the change in the younger sister?

Chapter 27, Question 26: What is the reason for the change in my younger sister?

Shiori Shimamura is always afraid of dreaming about things from the past.

In her dreams, as a child, she was always telling her friends and relatives about her future dreams.
I want to be an engineer, a scientist, and an artist.

At that time, things about the future were always full of anticipation and hope, as if as long as time passed quickly to the point she longed for, all her fantasies would undoubtedly become reality.

However, in the end, nothing that is expected or imagined will come true.

The unexpected deaths of her parents, her mentally ill sister, and her heavy, bleak job with no end in sight.

These things are realities that are even more terrifying than a zombie apocalypse.

She would always wake up from such nightmares.

But lately, she has gradually stopped dreaming.

All of this change stemmed from his younger sister.

Today is a rare weekend, and after a tiring week of work, Shiori Shimamura is enjoying her day off.

On her usual days off, Shiori Shimamura would feel very tired. She would feel bored talking to her sister and would want to escape from the present reality.

She didn't want to be overly cautious in her relationship with her mentally ill sister.

She didn't want to try to control her emotions and stop herself from getting angry.

So she always hid and avoided it.

Hiding indoors to read comics and browse TikTok, using this to numb my mind.

But recently my younger sister has changed, so she has changed too.

My sister's tone has become much calmer lately, and her conversations with me have become much more normal.

She would even take the initiative to care for me and cook dinner for me.

It was very mediocre, far inferior to the cooking skills of my late parents, and only at the average level of an ordinary person.

But she did it; she made sure she could have a fresh meal when she got home from get off work every day, instead of a convenience store bento box.

That was enough to soothe Shimamura Shiori's heart, who was tortured at the company every day.

At first, she was curious about why her younger sister's mental state had suddenly improved so much, and why she had suddenly changed from such a neurotic state to such a peaceful and sensible one.

To her, it was completely illogical for someone with depression to improve overnight.

She was even a little worried that her younger sister might be contemplating suicide, perhaps because she had lost all hope in life and wanted to spend some quality time with her before taking her own life.
But she quickly dismissed her doubts.

It's a game.

"What improved Yuna's mental state was the game."

She discovered that ever since Akari Kujo gave her sister that computer, her sister seemed to have become completely obsessed with it.

My younger sister didn't play games much in the past, and she rarely even had any contact with electronic products.

But now she sits in front of the computer all day long, playing for more than ten hours a day.

Although I know that playing so many games every day is bad for my eyes and body.

but.
At least she's happy, and her happiness is a good thing.

She wouldn't accuse her sister of dropping out of school and spending all her time playing games at home of being a waste of time.

This is at least better than staying at home all day doing nothing but thinking about how to go crazy and torment people.

For my younger sister nowadays, it's already quite difficult to find something that she can be engaged in and interested in.

She even felt that it wouldn't be a big deal if her younger sister never went to school or worked and just played games all day.

After all, what more can you expect from a mentally ill person?
At worst, I'll just be a "sister-supporting demon" for life. The only risk is what if something happens to me one day, like my parents? 'But even without me, there's probably still that guy who'd be willing to protect her for life.'

Just as the older sister was thinking this, the doorbell in the entryway suddenly rang.

Upon hearing the doorbell ring, Shiori Shimamura quickly got up from the sofa and went to open the door.

Then, a young girl was seen at the door.

"Um... hello, Shimamura-neechan, I'm sorry to bother you today."

The girl in front of me with long, straight black hair was dressed in a fashionable outfit that wasn't formal, but was clearly carefully chosen and exuded a sophisticated air.

His expression looked somewhat reserved, yet also expectant.

The newcomer, being a wealthy young lady, undoubtedly possessed excellent upbringing and aesthetic sense. At this moment, after being meticulously dressed, she exuded an undeniable and radiant aura.

Just from her appearance and demeanor, it was clear that her purpose in coming here was to make a good impression on someone.

These are nine clear principles.
Upon seeing the person who arrived, Shiori Shimamura immediately gave a gentle smile: "Oh, it's you. I was just thinking about you."

Akari Kujo tilted her head, somewhat confused: "Miss me? Miss me for what?"

"I was wondering if you could feed my sister for the rest of her life, not much, just enough to keep her from starving, like I do."

'If you can provide for my sister for the rest of her life, then I'll have absolutely no worries.'

She thought this to herself, but of course, she couldn't say it out loud.

Shiori Shimamura coughed lightly and gave a perfunctory reply: "I was just thinking that you gave my sister a computer, and she's been having a lot of fun with it lately, and her mood has improved a lot. Thank you."

Hearing that the computer she bought made Shimamura Yuna happy, Kujo Akari couldn't help but show a hint of joy on her face.

She felt very satisfied with the fact that she was able to help Shimamura Yuna.

"Really? Is she still playing games now?"

Shimamura nodded with a smile: "Yes, that's right. Apart from going out for a run and eating breakfast every morning, she basically spends the whole day playing games at home. She's really engrossed in it."

"You came here today to see her, right? Just go and knock on the door."

Akari Kujo nodded: "Yes, thank you very much."

Then, guided by her older sister, she arrived at the door of Shimamura Yuna's room.

Actually, she had wanted to come and take a look last week, around the time Shimamura Yuna bought her computer.

There were two main purposes. On the one hand, it was very simple: she just wanted to spend more time with Shimamura Yuna, to enjoy the time they spent together, and to be as close to her as they used to be, able to talk about anything.

On the other hand, she was also very curious about why her best friend, who was completely clueless about electronics, suddenly wanted to buy a computer.

He said he wanted to become a game streamer.
But what games does she actually play? What games can she possibly play?
Akari Kujo was very curious about this.

However, because the exam was approaching, she still had to spend more time studying.

After her exams ended this week, she took advantage of the weekend to visit Shimamura Yuna.

In her imagination, when she opened the door, she would see her best friend, who had never used a computer before, clumsily operating the keyboard and mouse as if she were taming her own hands and feet.

She originally thought that she could go in and share her experience with Shimamura Yuna as a player who had been exposed to PC games last year through Valorant.

However, when she actually pushed the door open and entered, she saw a scene she had never expected.

"real or fake."

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