Transported to a Western fantasy world, I became a noble with garbage-tier aptitude. Although I awakened a talent that lets me draw a lottery every day, most of the stuff I pulled was pure junk. He...
There happened to be a grand comic exhibition on Earth today. Hecate said hello to those uncles and left with Wirtz, and came to a hotel near the comic exhibition venue.
Although the prices here are very expensive, they have unlimited credit on their bank cards, so they don't have to worry about money at all.
"What does two-thorn ape mean?" Wiltz asked curiously.
"I like paper people and otaku."
"What is a paper man?"
"The female character drawn doesn't exist in the real world." Hecate said.
Of course, this explanation is actually out of date with the present era. After all, in this era there are synthetic humans. Even if they are paper people, their appearance can be perfectly copied through synthetic genes.
However, this industry is illegal and expensive, so not everyone dares to do it.
If you can't afford plastic surgery on a real person, you can still do it on a robot. As long as it doesn't involve copyright issues, there will be no problem with how the robot's appearance is modified.
Wirtz: "What a strange alien."
Hecate shrugged and said, "Have you never fantasized about your prince charming? If you have, then you are no different from them."
Wiltz nodded, somewhat understanding.
Then, Hecate made an appointment at a cosplay store and asked some of the bride characters which one she liked from among the many bride characters. Then she could play the role of 㵕, and then a large group of otakus would come to call her their wife.
Wilds was a little speechless. This wasn't the kind of experience she wanted, okay?
Why does it feel like Hecate has become a little wooden after having the shielding device?
As Wilts thought about this, he browsed through the pictures, thinking to himself that he didn't want to be someone else's wife.
Then he pointed to one of the pictures and said, "Then I will play this role."
Hecate went over to take a look and saw a character wearing a black suit, who looked like a butler. His name was Yushenhu. She was surprised and said, "This is a male character. What this girl is wearing is a bride."
Wilds smiled and said, "Yes, that's the role I want to play, and you are going to play the girl."
Her white finger pointed at a character named Rinrincho, who was wearing a very beautiful bride-style lolita dress.
Hecate: "Although I might choose a character to cosplay, but I feel like there's something wrong with me playing this. Shouldn't you be the bride?"
Hecate flipped a few pages back and came to the page of C8. C8 looked really good in a bride costume. Wiltz's figure was similar to C8's. If she put on a wig, she would be the perfect bride C8.
Wirtz turned the virtual book back to the previous page and said, "I still like to see you play this role."
Hecate: “….”
Finally, at Wilds' insistence, Hecate put on the clothes and walked around the comic convention for two days with Wilds, who was wearing a black suit.
Because she was cosplaying, no one could tell that she was a mysterious magician. However, due to her outstanding temperament, they were followed by a large number of people over the past two days. When there were many people around, they couldn't even leave the circle.
Wilds commented: "Aliens are terrifying."
Hecate smiled and returned to Eleusion with her.
......
the next day.
During the two days we went to Earth, we managed to fulfill some of Wirtz's wishes, but the feedback came back that the wish power was very low.
Hecate was a little bit strange, could this not be Wilts's true wish?
No, Wirtz did get some willpower back, but it was a little less. So this was indeed Wirtz's wish, but it was possible that only a little bit of it was fulfilled and not completely completed, so the willpower that was fed back was a little less.
After thinking for a while, I still don't quite understand what Wirtz's real wish is.
Could it be that she didn't just want to experience it, but really wanted to be with me...
It seems a bit narcissistic.