[ The answer to the question of what kind of trouble Mio Sonozaki has is actually pretty rough; she doesn't mind that he's laughing or even smiling. In fact, she'd honestly prefer it-- so when he stops, she's kind of surprised. ]
I don't mind. But there really isn't too much to talk about. I didn't live in a huge city like Tokyo or anything— I was in a smaller, suburbian village in the countryside. It was really beautiful there, but it's just a small speck compared to this.
Since it's a small place, you get to know everyone there pretty well. You'd know all of their names, their faces. It's harder in a place like this, since there's just so many people. So many faces and names to memorize. And it's a lot harder to make friends with people when you're a transfer student, too.
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I don't mind. But there really isn't too much to talk about. I didn't live in a huge city like Tokyo or anything— I was in a smaller, suburbian village in the countryside. It was really beautiful there, but it's just a small speck compared to this.
Since it's a small place, you get to know everyone there pretty well. You'd know all of their names, their faces. It's harder in a place like this, since there's just so many people. So many faces and names to memorize. And it's a lot harder to make friends with people when you're a transfer student, too.