>>3510669I like her world the best. Despite some of the cataclysmic occurrences it's a far more fun and livelier place than this one. I usually imagine myself asking God (Phantom, also the greatest of all imaginary beings) to give me the chance to experience life in my wife's setting somehow, in exchange I'd show Him the most beautiful tale of love and heroism ever. God is a very bored being after all, the events of volume 2 and 3 in my wife's novel are entirely caused because he was bored, he could easily create a universe in which I'm naturally a part of my wife's setting, kinda like he did with Another. Now it could be dangerous as well since I'd be put through a bunch of trials, but that's fine. A meaningful life is far more important than a happy one, as long as I have the chance to experience life with my wife I can endure any sort of trial.
>>3510701My own idea of true love is something that will last forever whether your partner is alive or not, it's also a one in a lifetime thing. I don't know Mai's views about love but I know she takes relationships quite seriously. A scenario like that is too close to reality, far from the fantasy I'm accustomed, certainly far from the reality of her own world. A part of me would probably die but that might also be the best scenario I could hope for in a world where I never got the chance to meet her.