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“I understand a little better.” Seiji fell silent for a moment before speaking up again. “To you, a tragic story… any tragic story in the world is probably ‘interesting.’”


Deriving joy from other people’s pain.


There were plenty of such people in the world. Or, perhaps it should be said that it was common for humans to have such negative emotions.


Some people would openly display their joy in other people’s tragedy ...

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