38 Perception (1/2)
Seiji looked at the beautiful faces of the twin sisters, and he clearly saw what was hidden beneath their external appearances.
What he saw made him feel sick.
Without a doubt, the words he just said were unmistakably condescending.
The twins’ expressions stiffened.
Mika, Chiaki, and Hoshi froze solid.
The twins were shocked as they had never been insulted so directly before in their entire lives.
Seiji’s friends paused because they’d never expected such harsh words to come out of his mouth.
This wasn’t in accordance with the ”heroic” impression they had just received!
However, that was their misunderstanding.
Seiji Haruta had never considered himself a hero, nor did he wish to be one; in both lives, his life’s principles were completely unrelated with the word ”hero.”
Perhaps in some people’s eyes, some of his actions could be deemed as heroic, but that wasn’t what he intended. It was merely a coincidence that his actions were aligned with what people considered as heroic.
From start to finish, his life’s principles had never changed; all he wanted was to do what he liked, nothing else!
”You two… are just so disgusting… What else do you have other than your appearance? Hypocritical words, pretentious actions, and a wicked look in your eyes… Even a stinkbug crawling around in a toilet is more attractive than the two of you. Even though you haven’t learned anything yet, you brats already think you know everything. You’re a perfect example of people that have grown up in ignorance. You misunderstand yourselves and your surroundings, but have never been corrected —you’re just nothing but a failure of the education system. In the end, you’ll amount to nothing more than rotten garbage in a sewer somewhere… Nobody will care if that’s what happens, but you actually strive to harm others; even your own relative isn’t spared from your madness! You two claim to have taken care of your little brother for more than ten years? What a joke! Can you truly say to yourselves—to your hearts—that you’ve been treating him as your younger brother!?”
Seiji’s eyes were filled with icy rage, and his face displayed an expression similar to someone who had just smelled a decomposing pile of garbage.
He was certain that the twin sisters in front of him lacked certain qualities a normal human being would have.
These twin sisters were awful, ultra-selfish people that only cared about themselves!
In his previous life, he had experience with other rotten characters similar to them before.
Way too many.
He saw them far too clearly.
That was why… he felt such strong disgust.
Seiji’s imposing manner… No, it had surpassed an imposing manner already; it was more like an overwhelming momentum that felt almost physical, like a frozen ice cube.
It was like a raging humongous beast that was slowly opening its maw as it glared with eyes that could clearly perceive the twin sisters’ true nature.
”I want to vomit just at the sight of people like you!!!”
Time seemed as if it had stopped.
Everything was dead silent.
Rion and Kotomi Amami were completely frozen solid.
That condescending gaze felt like it was piercing right through them, as if they were naked in front of it, and its unconcealed rage and contempt buried them like a collapsing mountain!
Ever since they were born, they had never experienced anything like this.
Of course, they had faced angry, violent, flustered, or frustrated people and so on before, but… this time was different.
Seigo Harano’s eyes showed no sign of him having lost control of his emotions, which meant that he was in full control of himself as he logically attacked and vivisected them emotionally.
This was completely out of the ordinary. However, what was even more unusual was the fact that the amount of emotions that had welled up within him seemed endlessly massive.
Massive to the extent where it seemed like it would materialize!
It was difficult for them to resist.
This was scary, way too frightening.
This was dreadful, way too horrifying.
Rion and Kotomi Amami realized that they were facing an incomprehensible existence!
They weren’t able to see through him.
Not only that, he saw through them with ease.