"You see, I have gone to these kinds of amusement parks a lot of times, in my childhood. Back in Japan," he started talking. And for some reason, Airi felt like this is going to be a journey to memory lane, so she sat back a bit straighter, to listen to him. "Dad used to take me and Sayuri, when we were kids. She used to like these places a lot. Getting on rides, eating cotton candies until her taste buds started feeling numb, and running everywhere. On the other hand, I was someone who didn't like this kind of thing at all. I didn't know why people engage in so much gathering, why they shout so much, why they eat something that could hurt their stomach knowingly. But somehow, I never for once rejected to go with them. Because they used to be so happy if I did. Sayuri would always get so upset if I ever said I don't want to go, and she wouldn't go as well. So I had to join."