[ "I'm divorced. And that was all I wanted from the start. But it was Belhart who decided first. No cause and no reason. So that if I was in another world. Can I sue him for a grounded divorce suit?" ]
Idly wrote with mixed feelings that she couldn't describe. Monna, who was only able to digest one by one, what strange situations had happened to her. Turned the second page of her book to start writing the details of her annoyance.
[ "I know he did it for me. But why do I suddenly feel dumped? And why do I feel abandoned? It's like chewing gum that once the sweetness is gone, it's thrown away and spat out." ]
In this last sentence, Belhart was a little less familiar with the strange new vocabulary he had just heard.
Belhart also seemed to be wondering at that time about 'Chewing Gum', what kind of thing was it?
Never existed in his world.
And maybe it hadn't been generated yet.
Monna's writing, again, hypnotized Belhart.