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[charaSet A 5019001 1 El-Melloi II]
[soundStopAll]
[bgm BGM_EVENT_2 0.1]
[scene 11010]
[fadein black 2]
[wait fade]
[charaTalk A]
[charaFace A 0]
[charaFadein A 0.4 1]
[wt 0.4]
[se ad79]
[wt 0.1]
[effect bit_talk_valentinegift02]
[wt 3.7]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V010]
...Chocolate, huh. I see.[sr]So today's Valentine's Day.[wait tVoice]
[k]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V020]
In Japan, it's long been a de-facto rule that women give chocolate to men on this day.[wait tVoice]
[k]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V030]
Of course, that appears to be changing as of late. As they say, nothing stays the same forever.[wait tVoice]
[k]
[charaFace A 4]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V040]
Hm? How do they celebrate Valentine's in England?[wait tVoice]
[k]
[charaFace A 0]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V050]
In England, gender doesn't come into it at all. There, you simply give chocolate to whomever you like.[wait tVoice]
[k]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V060]
In fact, it was England that originated the custom of giving chocolate on this day.[wait tVoice]
[k]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V070]
In addition to chocolate, people also typically gift things like wine, flowers, and champagne.[wait tVoice]
[k]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V080]
Most importantly, you're supposed to send your recipient a message on a card without signing it.[wait tVoice]
[k]
1So, people give gifts anonymously there?
[charaFace A 1]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V090]
That's right.[wait tVoice]
[k]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V100]
And since the recipient doesn't know you've sent them anything, you can avoid handing your gift to them in person.[wait tVoice]
[k]
2What sort of message?
[charaFace A 1]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V110]
Perfectly ordinary expressions of love.[sr]Things like “Please be my lover” and such.[wait tVoice]
[k]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V120]
Despite their boldness, or perhaps because of it, these messages are quite powerful, since they leave no room for misinterpretation.[wait tVoice]
[k]
[charaFace A 0]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V130]
...Of course, this style of gift-giving only works when employed by decent, ordinary people.[wait tVoice]
[k]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V140]
Using a gift from an anonymous mage would be madness. You may as well smoke a cigarette next to a puddle of gasoline.[wait tVoice]
[k]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V150]
If you ever get such a present yourself, just throw it away without a second thought.[wait tVoice]
[k]
[charaFace A 1]
El-Melloi II
[tVoice ValVoice_501900 0_V160]
Now then, I think I'll go ahead and enjoy this chocolate. It's an essential item for intensive mental work, after all.[wait tVoice]
[k]
[se ad39]
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[scene 10310]
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[scene 10400 1.4]
[se ad8]
[wt 2.0]
1Wait. What just happened...?
[messageOff]
[se ad79]
[wt 0.1]
[effect bit_talk_valentinegift01]
[backEffect bit_talk_valentine_brilliant]
[wt 3.0]
[backEffectStop bit_talk_valentine_brilliant]
[wt 1.0]
[messageOff]
[fadeout white 1]
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[wait fade]
[soundStopAll]
[end]