8. RAPID FIRE, WARDROBE FAILURE, AND ROUND TWO



The Nova/Stella Vote

HIME: “Welcome back. We’ve been reading the comments about the Nova versus Stella situation.”

NOVA: “And? What’s the verdict?”

MIKOTO: “It’s… actually really split!”

HIME: “RogueBuster, Ntk, Yorimune, Aithi, DreamDeviant, and Melichloria all want to keep Nova.”

NOVA: “That’s very flattering.”

HIME: “Anonymous, Letter to Heaven, and a few others want Stella.”

MIKOTO: “And some people suggested a compromise: one more segment with Nova, THEN call Stella.”

NOVA: “I vote for the compromise. Specifically, the ‘keep Nova as long as possible’ interpretation of the compromise.”

HIME: “You’re stalling.”

NOVA: “I prefer ‘strategically delaying the inevitable.’ The modeling session isn’t going anywhere. The artist with the nice e—” She stops. “The artist. Just the artist. Will still be there when I’m ready.”

MIKOTO: “You said ‘nice eyes’ again!”

NOVA: “I’M AWARE. Can we please focus on the fact that I’m not ready to leave yet?”

HIME: “The audience seems genuinely divided. We’ll keep collecting opinions.”

NOVA: “Yes. Keep collecting. Take your time. There’s no rush. None at all.”

MIKOTO: “You’re really nervous about that modeling session, huh?”

NOVA: “I’m going to be NAKED in front of a STRANGER for HOURS while she STARES at me and draws every inch of my body! Of course I’m nervous!”

HIME: “You’ve been on this call listening to us discuss far more explicit things.”

NOVA: “That’s different! I’m the observer! I take notes! I don’t get observed!”

MIKOTO: “Until tonight.”

NOVA: “Until tonight. Which is why I’m in no hurry to make it happen sooner than necessary.”

HIME: “Fine. Nova stays for now. We’ll revisit the question later. Keep voting in the comments.”

NOVA: “Thank you. I appreciate the democracy.”



Rapid Fire Round

HIME: “DreamDeviant has left an extensive question list in the comment section. We should address some of them.”

MIKOTO: “Oh! The rapid fire round! I like this idea!”

NOVA: “Quick questions, quick answers. Efficient data collection.”

HIME: “First question: Do you play video games?”

MIKOTO: “Not really? I mean, I’ll play if Hime makes me, but I don’t seek them out on my own.”

HIME: “I play casual indie games. Smaller titles made by small teams or solo developers.”

NOVA: “Any favorites?”

HIME: “There’s something appealing about games that feel like they were made with genuine affection. You can tell when a creator actually cared about what they were making versus just producing content.”

MIKOTO: “She gets really invested in the weird ones. Puzzle games with storylines. Simulators with romance options.”

HIME: “The romance options are important.”

MIKOTO: “She dates every character. EVERY character.”

HIME: “Research.”

NOVA: “For what?”

HIME: “General understanding of romantic dynamics.”

MIKOTO: “She just likes making fictional characters fall in love with her.”

HIME: “Next question.”


NOVA: “Anime and TV favorites?”

MIKOTO: “Oh! I love comedy anime! Especially the ones with really good sexual humor.”

HIME: “She’s obsessed with Seitokai Yakuindomo.”

MIKOTO: “It’s HILARIOUS! The student council president just constantly makes dirty jokes, and everyone reacts to them and it’s so well-timed.”

NOVA: “I’m not familiar.”

MIKOTO: “It’s a comedy about a student council where almost everyone is a girl and they just… talk. But like, the jokes are SO good. The delivery is perfect.”

HIME: “She’s watched the entire series three times.”

MIKOTO: “Four times. I rewatched it during that stressful week when I only ate cheesecake.”

NOVA: “That tracks.”



HIME: “The next question is about eroge and hentai recommendations.”

There’s a pause. Mikoto’s face immediately starts turning red.

MIKOTO: “I… watch some things. Occasionally. But I’d rather not say what.”

NOVA: “Why not?”

MIKOTO: “It’s embarrassing!”

HIME: “More embarrassing than everything else we’ve discussed tonight?”

MIKOTO: “YES! Somehow yes! My taste in… that… is private!”

NOVA: “Hime, do you watch hentai?”

HIME: “Only with Mikoto.”

MIKOTO: “HIME!”

HIME: “What? It’s true. I don’t seek it out on my own. But when Mikoto wants to watch something, I’ll join her.”

NOVA: “So you know what she likes.”

HIME: “I do.”

There’s a weighted pause. Mikoto looks panicked.

MIKOTO: “Don’t.”

HIME: “Don’t what?”

MIKOTO: “Don’t tell them what I watch!”

HIME: “I wasn’t planning to.”

MIKOTO: “…Really?”

HIME: “Some things are private. Even from the audience.”

Mikoto stares at her sister in visible shock.

MIKOTO: “Who are you and what have you done with my sister?”

HIME: “I’m capable of discretion. Occasionally.”

NOVA: “This is somehow more interesting than if you’d just said what it was.”

MIKOTO: “Can we move on?!”


NOVA: “How did you two start working for Iwara Corp?”

MIKOTO: “Oh, that’s actually a nice normal question!”

HIME: “We saw a job posting. They were looking for broadcast hosts for the rerun channel.”

MIKOTO: “We applied together, obviously. We do everything together.”

HIME: “The interview itself was fairly standard. Boss asked about our experience, our dynamic, our comfort level with adult content.”

MIKOTO: “It was going really well! Professional! I was being so careful!”

HIME: “Until we got up to leave.”

Mikoto groans.

MIKOTO: “Do we have to tell this part?”

HIME: “We’re asked how we got hired. This is how we got hired.”

NOVA: “What happened?”

HIME: “Mikoto stood up, caught her heel on the leg of her chair, and pitched forward directly into Boss’s lap.”

MIKOTO: “It was an ACCIDENT!”

HIME: “Her face landed approximately three inches from his crotch. Her… chest… landed on his thighs.”

MIKOTO: “I wanted to DIE. Right there. Just cease to exist.”

NOVA: “What did Boss do?”

HIME: “He was remarkably composed. Helped her up, asked if she was alright, pretended nothing unusual had happened.”

MIKOTO: “I was apologizing so much I could barely form sentences. ‘I’m so sorry, I didn’t mean to, this never happens, I’m usually very coordinated!'”

HIME: “That last part was a lie.”

MIKOTO: “I was PANICKING, Hime!”

NOVA: “And he still hired you after that?”

HIME: “He called us back the next day. Said he’d been thinking about our ‘unique energy’ and wanted to offer us the positions.”

MIKOTO: “I still don’t know if he hired us despite the fall or because of it.”

HIME: “I have a theory.”

MIKOTO: “I don’t want to hear your theory!”

HIME: “He recognized that Mikoto’s accidents would be excellent content. A host who regularly embarrasses herself on camera? That’s entertainment value you can’t fake.”

MIKOTO: “So you think he hired me to fall on things?!”

HIME: “I think he hired us for our dynamic. The falling is a bonus.”

NOVA: “Has he ever mentioned the interview incident?”

MIKOTO: “Never. Not once. He’s too professional. But sometimes I catch him looking at me when I’m walking near furniture and I KNOW he’s waiting for it to happen again.”

HIME: “It usually does.”

MIKOTO: “It does NOT… usually. Okay, it sometimes…”

HIME: “Weekly, at minimum.”

MIKOTO: “I hate that you’re right.”



NOVA: “One more from DreamDeviant’s list: Are you native to Iwara City?”

MIKOTO: “No, actually! We’ve only been here a few years.”

HIME: “We moved specifically for the job opportunity. Before that, we lived in a much more… conventional city.”

NOVA: “How does Iwara City compare?”

MIKOTO: “It’s SO much more relaxed here! Back home, my wardrobe malfunctions would have been… problematic. Here, people just kind of shrug.”

HIME: “The culture is different. More accepting of bodies, more open about entertainment, more tolerant of… accidents.”

MIKOTO: “I’ve had fewer panic attacks about my clothes since we moved. Which is saying something, given how often they fail.”

NOVA: “Do you miss your old home?”

MIKOTO: “Sometimes? But Iwara City feels like where we’re supposed to be. The energy here matches us better.”

HIME: “We fit.”



What Would You Film?

NOVA: “Yorimune asked an interesting question. What kind of… productions would you be willing to do? For the company.”

MIKOTO: “Productions? Like, actual content?”

HIME: “Videos. The kind Iwara Corp is known for.”

MIKOTO: “Oh.”

There’s a pause.

NOVA: “Have you thought about it?”

HIME: “I have.”

MIKOTO: “You have?!”

HIME: “It’s a natural consideration. We work for an adult entertainment company. Eventually, the question of whether we’d participate in that content becomes relevant.”

NOVA: “What would you be interested in?”

HIME: “I’ve been watching a creator lately. Their work is… visually striking.”

MIKOTO: “Do you mean that one you keep watching with the hip motions…?”

HIME: “Very focused camera work. Close angles. The performer engaging directly with the viewer.”

Mikoto starts pacing as she listens, a habit she has when processing uncomfortable topics. She gestures as she talks.

MIKOTO: “Engaging how? Like, talking to the camera?”

HIME: “Thrusting toward it. Presenting themselves. Making eye contact while their most intimate areas are on full display.”

MIKOTO: “You’d want to do THAT?!”

She spins to face Hime directly, gesturing emphatically, and her heel catches on a cable snaking across the studio floor.

MIKOTO: “That’s so—WHOA!”

She pitches forward with a yelp, arms flailing. She manages to catch herself on her hands before faceplanting completely, but the impact is hard, and the sudden motion is too much for her already-stressed tube top.

The fabric snaps with an audible pop.

Mikoto is on her hands and knees, and her tube top is now in two pieces hanging uselessly at her sides. Her breasts swing freely, fully exposed to the camera.

Click.

Hime already has her phone out.

MIKOTO: “HIME!”

Click. Click.

HIME: “Hold still. The lighting is actually quite good from this angle.”

MIKOTO: “STOP TAKING PICTURES!”

She scrambles to push herself upright, one arm flying across her chest, but not before Hime captures at least three more shots.

HIME: “Too late. Already got them.”

MIKOTO: “Delete those!”

HIME: “No.”

Mikoto is on her feet now, arm clamped over her bare chest, face crimson with embarrassment and outrage.

MIKOTO: “The whole audience just saw that and now you have PHOTOS!”

HIME: “Multiple photos. Different angles. The fall created some very dynamic movement.”

MIKOTO: “I hate you so much right now!”

NOVA: “For what it’s worth, the fall did look very graceful.”

MIKOTO: “There was nothing graceful about it! My clothes EXPLODED!”

HIME: “The fabric was probably weakened from earlier stress. Your proportions put a lot of strain on tube tops.”

MIKOTO: “Can you stop analyzing and help me get a replacement?!”

HIME: “Where’s your bag?”

Mikoto looks around, still keeping one arm firmly across her chest.

MIKOTO: “By the door. Opposite side of the studio.”

HIME: “I’ll get it.”

She walks toward the bag at a leisurely pace, phone still in hand, occasionally glancing at the photos she just took.

MIKOTO: “Could you move FASTER?!”

HIME: “I’m reviewing my work. Some of these are excellent.”

MIKOTO: “I’m going to murder you!”

HIME: “You’d miss me.”

She finally retrieves the bag and brings it back. Mikoto snatches it with her free hand, rummaging awkwardly until she produces a fresh black tube top.

MIKOTO: “Turn around! Block the camera!”

HIME: “The camera already saw everything. Multiple times tonight.”

MIKOTO: “I don’t care! Some dignity, please!”

Hime sighs but positions herself between Mikoto and the camera.

HIME: “Apologies, audience. Brief intermission while my sister recovers from yet another wardrobe catastrophe.”

Rustling sounds. A moment later, Mikoto steps out from behind Hime, new tube top in place, face still flushed.

MIKOTO: “We are NEVER talking about this again.”

HIME: “I have photos that say otherwise.”

MIKOTO: “For the blog?!”

HIME: “For my personal collection. The blog gets the censored versions.”

MIKOTO: “There shouldn’t BE any versions!”

NOVA: “Can we return to the original question? About what content you’d be willing to film?”

MIKOTO: “After THAT?! You want to keep discussing me being on camera?!”

HIME: “It’s relevant. You just demonstrated exactly the kind of content that performs well. Unplanned exposure, genuine reactions, authentic embarrassment.”

MIKOTO: “That’s not content, that’s my LIFE! We’re done with this topic. I’m not discussing what I would or wouldn’t film after I just flashed everyone AGAIN”

HIME: “Fine. But we’re revisiting this topic eventually.”

MIKOTO: “No we’re not!”

HIME: “We’ll see.”



Iwara City Economics

NOVA: “Melichloria asked about how Iwara City sustains itself economically. And whether Iwara Corp has competition.”

HIME: “Good questions. The city runs on two primary revenue streams: advertisements and premium services.”

NOVA: “What about competition? Is Iwara Corp the only player in the market?”

MIKOTO: “Within the city? Pretty much. Iwara Corp IS Iwara City, in a lot of ways.”

HIME: “But we’re not the only city in existence. Other places are trying to attract the same visitors, the same creators, the same audience.”

NOVA: “A competitive landscape.”

HIME: “Always. Iwara City maintains its position through regulations and brand recognition. But it requires constant effort.”

MIKOTO: “That’s part of why broadcasts like this matter! Keeping the audience engaged, showing personality, building connection.”

NOVA: “Even improvised emergency broadcasts.”

MIKOTO: “ESPECIALLY improvised emergency broadcasts! We’re trying to be entertaining even when everything goes wrong!”

She gestures at herself, specifically at her recently-replaced tube top.

MIKOTO: “Very, very wrong.”



Three Truths and a Lie

HIME: “Alright! People seem interested another round of the game. Ugly Bastard specifically suggested the category: crushes.”

MIKOTO: “Crushes? Like, people we’ve had feelings for?”

HIME: “Romantic interests, attractions, that sort of thing.”

NOVA: “That could be very revealing.”

MIKOTO: “Too revealing!”

HIME: “There’s also the question of stakes.”

MIKOTO: “Stakes?”

HIME: “Consequences for having your lie guessed correctly.”

MIKOTO: “Last time the stakes were just… revealing the truth.”

HIME: “Ugly Bastard suggested: ‘Anyone whose lie is correctly guessed by audience majority works naked for a week.'”

MIKOTO: “ABSOLUTELY NOT!”

HIME: “I thought you’d say that.”

MIKOTO: “A WEEK?! No! There’s no way! I refuse to participate if those are the stakes!”

NOVA: “That does seem extreme.”

HIME: “What if I offered alternative stakes? For myself only.”

MIKOTO: “What do you mean?”

HIME: “If at least four people correctly guess my lie… I’ll take my top off for the entire next segment.”

There’s a pause.

MIKOTO: “You’d do that?”

HIME: “It’s fair. I’m offering something for the audience without forcing you into anything.”

NOVA: “And if fewer than four people guess correctly?”

HIME: “Then I win and stay clothed.”

MIKOTO: “I’m still not agreeing to any stakes for myself!”

HIME: “You don’t have to. You can play with no consequences.”

MIKOTO: “…Fine. But I want to make it clear: even if people guess MY lie, nothing happens. I’m not doing nudity stakes.”

HIME: “Agreed. Your lie is consequence-free.”

NOVA: “What about me?”

HIME: “You’re on a phone. What consequences could we enforce?”

NOVA: “Fair point. I’ll play for the pure thrill of potential exposure.”

MIKOTO: “You’re weirdly calm about this.”

NOVA: “The stakes are theoretical for me. I can afford to be calm.”

HIME: “New rules this time. Four statements instead of three. Three truths, one lie. Harder to spot the false one.”

MIKOTO: “Four?! That’s way more revealing!”

HIME: “That’s the point. Categories: crushes and romantic interests.”

She considers for a moment.

HIME: “One: I’ve had a crush on someone in a position of authority over me. Two: I’ve touched myself while thinking about someone who was asleep in the next room. Three: I’ve been attracted to someone specifically because they were already in a relationship. Four: I once spent an entire week unable to stop thinking about someone’s hands.”

MIKOTO: “…Hands?”

HIME: “Some people have nice hands.”

MIKOTO: “That’s so specific!”

HIME: “All four are specific. That’s what makes it difficult.”

NOVA: “The ‘asleep in the next room’ one is very suggestive given your living situation.”

HIME: “Is it? Mikoto isn’t the only person who’s ever slept near me.”

MIKOTO: “But I’m the one who sleeps near you MOST often!”

HIME: “The audience can draw their own conclusions. Your turn.”

Mikoto shifts uncomfortably.

MIKOTO: “This is such a bad idea.”

HIME: “You agreed to play.”

MIKOTO: “I agreed before I knew how hard it would be!”

NOVA: “Just be honest about three things and lie about one. Simple.”

MIKOTO: “Nothing about this is simple!”

She takes a deep breath.

MIKOTO: “Fine. One: I’ve had a crush on someone I’ve never actually spoken to. I just admired them from a distance. Two: I’ve caught myself staring at someone during a meeting and completely lost track of what was being discussed. Three: I’ve never thought about a friend in a romantic way. Four: I once accidentally called someone by the wrong name because I was thinking about my crush instead of the person in front of me.”

HIME: “You’ve never thought about a friend romantically?”

MIKOTO: “One of those is a lie, Hime!”

HIME: “That one seems like the obvious choice.”

MIKOTO: “Maybe that’s why it’s NOT the lie! Maybe I’m being strategic!”

NOVA: “Are you being strategic?”

MIKOTO: “I don’t know! I panicked and said things!”

HIME: “The called-someone-the-wrong-name one sounds very you.”

MIKOTO: “You can’t just… STOP ANALYZING!”

NOVA: “My turn. Let me think…”

There’s a pause.

NOVA: “One: I’ve written detailed romantic fantasies about someone I’ve only seen in photographs. Two: I’ve developed feelings for someone while interviewing them, and it completely compromised my objectivity. Three: I find competence more attractive than physical appearance. Four: I’ve never been attracted to someone significantly older than me.”

HIME: “The ‘nice eyes’ shop owner is significantly older than you, isn’t she?”

NOVA: “I never said I was attracted to her!”

MIKOTO: “You keep mentioning her eyes!”

NOVA: “Having nice eyes doesn’t mean I’m ATTRACTED! Look, one of those statements is a lie! Focus on that!”

HIME: “The competence one is interesting. Very specific.”

NOVA: “I’m a writer. I notice things. I appreciate skill.”

MIKOTO: “You appreciate SOMETHING about that shop owner.”

NOVA: “CAN WE MOVE ON?!”


Closing

HIME: “And there we have it, the harder version.”

MIKOTO: “Four statements each! Three truths, one lie! Much more difficult to guess!”

NOVA: “And much more revealing when you DO guess correctly.”

HIME: “Audience, your mission: identify the single lie in each set. Remember: if at least five of you correctly identify MY lie, I go topless next segment.”

MIKOTO: “And MY lie has no consequences! I want that on record!”

NOVA: “Mine are also consequence-free because I’m on a phone and you can’t enforce anything.”

HIME: “We’re also still collecting opinions on the Nova versus Stella question. Should Nova stay? Should we call Stella? The decision remains open.”

NOVA: “I vote stay. Obviously.”

MIKOTO: “Keep the comments coming! Let us know what you think!”

HIME: “About the game. About the Stella decision. About anything.”

NOVA: “Except my taste in eyes. Stop asking about that.”

MIKOTO: “She’s definitely into the shop owner.”

NOVA: “I AM NOT!”

HIME: “See you in the next segment. Assuming the power stays out.”

MIKOTO: “And assuming my clothes stay on.”

HIME: “No promises on either count.”



Three Truths and a Lie: Category: Crushes and Romantic Interests. Can you spot the fake?

Hime’s statements:

  1. I’ve had a crush on someone in a position of authority over me
  2. I’ve touched myself while thinking about someone who was asleep in the next room
  3. I’ve been attracted to someone specifically because they were already in a relationship
  4. I once spent an entire week unable to stop thinking about someone’s hands

Stakes: If 4+ people guess correctly, Hime goes topless next segment!

Mikoto’s statements:

  1. I’ve had a crush on someone I’ve never actually spoken to, I just admired them from a distance
  2. I’ve caught myself staring at someone during a meeting and completely lost track of what was being discussed
  3. I’ve never thought about a friend in a romantic way
  4. I once accidentally called someone by the wrong name because I was thinking about my crush instead

Stakes: None (Mikoto refused)

Nova’s statements:

  1. I’ve written detailed romantic fantasies about someone I’ve only seen in photographs
  2. I’ve developed feelings for someone while interviewing them, and it completely compromised my objectivity
  3. I find competence more attractive than physical appearance
  4. I’ve never been attracted to someone significantly older than me

Stakes: None (unenforceable)

Guess the ONE lie from each set in the comments!

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Cakeface

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所以……nova到底长什么样子?😂

For the three truths and a lie, these are my guesses:

Hime’s lie is number four, about the hands. Some people do have nice hands, but thinking about it for an entire week?

Mikoto’s lie is number three. I don’t really know, it just seems kind of implausible given her track record.

Nova’s lie is number four. “Significantly” is pretty much up to interpretation I think.

For the next broadcast, I mentioned it before. Maybe Hime and/or Nova could help Mikoto let loose a little bit? She seems pretty jumpy when it comes to certain topics, and broke one of her tops this session. Maybe going with the flow a bit more could help Mikoto maintain her clothes, or just stay calm when the broadcast topic turns to more adult topics.

For the the truth and a lie my guess are:

Hime: Number 3, Despite how she acts Hime seems to be have submissive preferences so it would seem out of character for her to covet someone because they’re already in a relationship.

Mikoto: Number 3, All of Mikoto’s other answers line up with her personality and track record so far, the only odd one out is her never liking a friend which seems unlikely.

Nova: Number 4, nice eyes…

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ヒメの嘘は3番かなぁ、2番はなんならミコト「を」触ってミコト「で」自分を触ったかもしれないし⋯そして4番はその時使った手が忘れられない

ミコトも3番、ヒメを好きだから

ノヴァは4番だろうか
エルフみたいな超長命の人を好きになったとか

Hime’s lie is 3, I think.

Mikoto is 3

Nova is 4

Despite liking Nova, I think it’s time for her to take a break and make way for Stella.

Also, favourite music genre?

So sad this happen to Iwara. Think of the lost media never to be discovered again.

Hime’s 3 Mikoto’s 3 Nova’s 4 are lie maybe.

I love Nova rather than other.
But respect for Stella. We nees call her,
Within next two times.

I am kind of at that point where I am just skimming through the broadcast and not paying attention anymore. I just want Iwara back.

But here are my guesses, I suppose:

Hime: 4
Mikoto: 4
Nova: 3

thats it for my guesses. sigh.

As expected, Hime is the trickiest. We can safely rule out 1 and 2, since they neatly match her established character. 4 is out of left field, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be true. As for 3… I own two dogs. The older one is calm and rational (for a dog), playing with whichever toy catches his interest, while the younger one is an covetous goblin who only ever wants whatever is currently in the older one’s mouth. Statement 3 reminds me of my younger dog, whereas Hime reminds me of the older one. I’ll go with 3.

Mikoto and Nova haven’t offered me any rewards, so I don’t feel motivated to think very hard about theirs. Fortunately, there’s no need. Mikoto: 3, Nova: 4. These are the only negatives among their statements. Unlike Hime, these two don’t seem to be clever enough to make up convincing random shit, so they just stick “never” in front of something that’s true.

As a penalty for refusing the penalty, Mikoto should tell us the name of her biggest crush. If that’s too much, working naked is still on the table.

Last time I said Nova should stick around for one more segment. It is now one segment later, so I am now on Team Stella. I think a certain nice-eyed someone has been plenty patient…

Hime: 3
Mikoto: 3
Nova: 4
I’d venture to guess that at least one of my three will be correct 😋
看不太懂,但是我觉得应该至少能对一个😋

This segment felt a little shorter, but more intimate in some way, like we’re getting used to be around the girls, as if they’re acquaintances turning into friends. Or I’m just too attached to them already, that can happen too hahaha

More lore is cool, feels like Iwara is a breathing, living city. Aside the adult industry that takes most of the workers (I suppose), which are the most sought out professions? Things with CGI and editing in general, if I had to guess.

Now for the game:

Hime’s false is 3.

Mikoto’s false is 3.

Nova’s fake is 3.

That’s it. All lies lie on the lies I spotted lol

Until the next segment!

Been checking the broadcast and finally decided to add my grain of sand to the comments. Though I miss iwara, I’m enjoying the broadcast and I love Mikoto’s wardrobe malfunction as well as Hime’s exhibitionism tendencies, it is quite stimulating ^^
Anyways, my answers would be:
Hime: statement 3 is a lie
Mikoto: statement 3 is a lie
Nova: statement 4 is a lie

Thinking about someone’s hands kinda like Yoshikage Kira

我有大多数的16年至今1000赞以上的sp,数据大小约2t不到

Hime: Lie is No.1 As she just recently realized she likes being under someone else autorityMikoto:Lie is No.2 She is actually a hardworker I think she focus enough when disscusing an important matterNova: I feel like No.3 and No. 4 refers to the same person like a superior or someone who inspired her to being an interviewer so I´d say the lie is No.1 she LOVES to have precise data before writting anything about someone

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I really like the worldbuilding you’re doing with Iwara City ! But with only two main economic activites, Iwara city can’t be that huge, can it ? Approximately how many people live in there ?

As for the game, I’d say the fakes are
– Three for Hime
– Three for Mikoto
– Four for Nova
As much as I like the latter, I think it would be interesting to see a new character in this broadcast, thus I think it would be fun to invite Stella, even if it means having to say goodbye to Nova, at least temporarly.

Good luck with everything regarding the website ! Hope you’ll be able to recover everything soon

Hime’s lie is about the hands

I suspect Mikoto may have had romantic feelings for a friend at least once before. Who knows, maybe her romantic feelings are for her friends doing the broadcast with her? 😉

Nova’s lie is the fourth one

Also maybe we should have a challenge between Nova and Stella to decide who stays and who goes. Why not make it a little bit fun between them with some rivalry?

I’m betting Hime’s lie is #3 because she doesn’t seem to be that kind of girl, but especially because she’s the kind of girl to do all the other things (hands is a very specific fetish, but she didn’t specify what to do with those hands, and she’s clearly into heavy petting), Mikoto’s is also #3 because all of the others fit her personality, and Nova’s… no idea, gonna bet on #4 because we know she’s a lolicon so it would be unexpected.

I hope we can enforce Nova’s pics through the landline, and am expectant at how Stella will be, but otherwise have nothing to add today.

Definitely hope Stella can be brought on soon so we can possibly get some sesbian lex (or at least some yuri flirting), but below are my guesses:

Hime: I’m pretty split between 3 and 4 since 1 and 2 are extremely likely to be true given what we know about her already. Since most people have guessed 3 though, I’ll guess 4 instead in case that one is correct so Hime can go topless lol.

Mikoto: I feel like this one is an obvious 3. Using the word “never” for something as common as falling in love with a friend makes it much more likely for it to be a lie.

Nova: I’m split between 3 and 4 for this one as well, but I definitely am leaning 3 as I would not believe that someone who has a loli futanari fetish would prioritize competence over physical appearance, LOL.

Hime’s lie: 3

Mikoto’s : 3

Nova’s : 4

Waiting for your broadcast to go on! And let’s see Stella!

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