"When will this conspiracy end, Shizuru? I could feel like you are also included in there too", Hino questioned as he and his wife Shizuru walked through a tori gate. "As a reporter or a journalist, I cannot promise you world peace, but peace of mind will do", Shizuru answered, seeming to have taken Hino's words to heart. She understood the importance of maintaining a sense of sanity and calmness in the face of conflict and uncertainty, and she wanted to support Hino in finding his own sense of peace, no matter what the conspiracy may bring. Catch a glimpse inside Sizuru saito's chaotic life as a reporter at ABC Media Japan and her tumultuous relationship with her conspiracy-theorist husband, Hino Satorou. By the hidden name ANGELO. Experience the highs and lows of this chaotic couple from their whirlwind of love to the dangerous world of conspiracy theories. Join them on a journey of passion, drama, and intrigue in this action-packed story that's sure to keep you glued to the pages!
As the clock strikes 12 am, Shizuru heads to her car and drives home. As she arrives, she notices how quiet and empty the house is. This was due to Hino's mysterious and introverted nature, which made the house seem as if no one actually lived there.
As Shizuru walks inside their empty and quiet house, she couldn't help but feel a sense of uneasiness and tension. The house felt cold and lonely, filled with uncertainty and doubt
She tried to imagine what Hino could be hiding, what mysteries could be unfolding. She felt anxious and overwhelmed as if she was walking on eggshells.
As Shizuru enters, she feels a knot in her stomach. Her heart is beating quickly, and she's filled with worry. There's something about this silence and emptiness that makes her uneasy. She wonders how much she can trust Hino.
As Shizuru came home and made herself a coffee, she noticed Hino's room was dark and the door was closed. She felt concerned for his eyesight, and she also thought that the room was dull.
Shizuru told Hino, "Hino, I know we were introverts, but our room is really dark. Why not add an incense or a scent of some sort? It seems like no one lives here."
Hino opened his drawer and put some burning incense in the living room and went back to his chair.
Hino took a sip of his coffee and turned to Shizuru and asked, "How was your day?"
Shizuru let out a sigh and asked him directly, "Hino, your theory about the birthday party? I feel like it's accurate. Why did they hide it from me? Do you know something that I don't?"
Shizuru waited for Hino's reply, feeling anxious and curious. She had waited for so long to finally unravel this web of deception, and she was eager to find out the truth and put this whole mystery to rest.
Hino was silent at first, as if he was trying to find the answer that he wanted to give Shizuru. He slowly sat up and set aside his coffee mug, trying to think of the right words to say.
Finally, Hino looked at Shizuru and said,
Hino slowly sat up and set aside his coffee mug.
"Yes, I do know something that you don't," he finally said.
Shizuru felt like he was keeping her in suspense, but she managed to maintain her calm and asked him, "What is it that I don't know?"
Hino chuckled quietly before replying, "Because you're a luddite, you're not aware of some things that are spreading."
Hino seemed to know something that Shizuru didn't. Hino chuckled as he realized that Shizuru's lack of awareness was due to her occasional use of social media.
She only used it when the mood was right and only when she had free time. Hino, being more informed, was aware of the idol issue that was being kept a secret from Shizuru.
"Yes, I do know something that you don't." Hino said, before adding, "Because you're a luddite. You're not aware of some things that are spreading, such as the idol issue." Hino's voice was sarcastic and almost mocking her.
Shizuru felt annoyed that Hino was so aware of the idol issue, yet she wasn't informed at all. She couldn't help but feel irritated at herself for being so disconnected from her digital world. She was willing to confront it and learn more about the issue before her birthday.
Shizuru sighs, feeling disconnected from all that's happening online. "Yes, I am a Luddite! I absolutely hate social media," she said to Hino, "Especially all those issues surrounding it. Like those celebrity issues that are controlled by their staff anyways."
Shizuru continues, frustrated by the lack of information and the fake personalities she sees online every day. "That's why I am a luddite," she adds, " That's why sometimes I scroll mindlessly and feel like the words on Articles aren't even truly written with a sense of will, But it doesn't mean I can't keep myself updated."
Hino listened to Shizuru's statements, finally starting to understand her point of view. As a reporter and a journalist, Shizuru always reported the truth and was never tempted to cover it up even if it meant facing criticism. Hino could see now why it was so important for Shizuru to keep herself disconnected from the digital world. He felt like she was willing to fight for the truth instead of blindly following the crowd.
"I understand now why you choose to stay away from social media and the idol issue," he said to Shizuru.
As Hino explains the whole issue surrounding the idol issue, he felt as if he was connecting with Shizuru like he never had before. He shared his thoughts and theories about the issue with her, and Shizuru was amazed by the sheer clarity in which Hino articulated his thoughts and ideas.
Hino was relieved that Shizuru was finally able to see the truth, and he felt a sense of pride in being able to share his knowledge with someone who truly understood the gravity of the situation.
As time goes by, Hino and Shizuru continue their investigation. Sometimes Shizuru feels like the investigation isn't moving forward because of Hino's theories. She believes his judgments are delusions or accusations, and Hino feels it's also difficult for them to cooperate because of their different perspectives.
As Shizuru continues to argue with Hino over the idol issue, her emotions start to get the better of her. She feels overwhelmed by the disagreement between her and Hino. She tries to make her point, but she doesn't feel like she's making any progress. As the argument continues, the tears start to flow. She is confused as to why Hino can't see the problem with the idols and why he is being so stubborn.
As Hino and Shizuru continue to argue over the idol issue, Shizuru starts to feel overwhelmed. As she tries her best to argue, she feels like she's not making any progress and starts to feel frustrated and defeated. Hino doesn't back down and refuses to accept Shizuru's point of view. Shizuru tries to explain herself and fight back but she feels like she's fighting a losing battle.
Shizuru's face reflected pain and anguish as she let out her bottled-up emotions. With her eyebrows furrowed and her lip trembling, it seemed like she couldn't accept this disagreement. While tears streamed down her cheeks, her appearance was still charming. It was hard for Hino to resist the urge to comfort her during this moment of weakness.
"I'm trying my best," she says, "but it's hard to keep up with everything."
Hino sees the tears in her eyes and can't help but feel sorry for her. She just felt too vulnerable for any more disagreements. Hino decided to stop the argument and accept her perspective with kindness and understanding.
Shizuru and Hino are arguing about the idol issue again, but this time Hino's sarcasm gets under Shizuru's skin. She tries her best to ignore it, but she can still feel the sting. When she finally has enough, she questions his lack of understanding and empathy.
Shizuru and Hino are arguing about the idol issue again but this time Shizuru is trying to ignore Hino's sarcasm. She is frustrated and doesn't want Hino to see the effect his words have on her. "What do you even know?" she says with a frustrated tone,
"Why do you have to be so mean about it? I don't even know why I'm trying to explain myself to you."
Hino responds with a sarcastic tone, "Don't be upset. You're just being too sensitive."