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People always say that the rrats don't make sense for someone supposedly just trying to get ahead or take any opportunity they can or get famous or rich or use people as stepping stones, but that's only for someone trying to do that. You see, they have her motivations all wrong. She's not in it for money, power, or even adoration. She's in it purely for her own amusement. Knowing that she can lie, pull the wool over so many people's eyes. Knowing just how thoroughly she can completely convince someone of a total fabrication that she constructed. The thrill of coming up with bigger and bigger lies, taking more risk, more danger each time, never knowing when people are going to catch on or find out. The ultimate troll. She did it and continues to do it all for the lulz, and she did it and continues to do it so well that there will never be any actual proof. Everyone will be left doubting forever, but nobody will ever be able to say for certain. Think back to Nemu's debut story. Who's telling the truth? Who's lying? You will never know. The only one who does is her and she will never say. She will simply watch the neverending struggle as people argue and argue about suspicions, but never evidence, back and forth in defense of or against her character. And she will simply smile and quietly laugh. Because they don't understand that there is character, no deeper motivation to her actions. And that's hilarious.