>>83051637Senko is her own full person, not a blank slate. Senko is also able to blend into society and has enough brains to not get caught by authorities or other unsavory individuals. (wasn't she also able to explicitly use illusions and suggestion?) Last but not least, Senko is staying at the house willingly to help MC with their fatigue
also they heavily imply that she knows him from his childhood while he doesn't remember anything, while it is difficult to imagine consent from a freshly materialized person.
I want to imagine happy stuff, I really do, it's just that the moment I think about Gura trying to get a part-time job to buy you a Christmas present, it all falls apart as she is asked an ID.
My idea of a mostly dumb reality-proof life with an oshi is Mint if her previous human life was disappointing and short-lived
too fucking soon, man.
You live a pretty lonely life in a Japanese cubicle-style one-room apartment. Someone knocks at your door - it's the police asking about one of your neighbors. You've seen her exactly once, the day before she died. She was going to work, looking like a walking corpse long before a brain haemorrhage killed her at home. You tell police as little as possible so they would fuck off - "been home at that time", "never heard her fall or call for help", "sorry", "goodbye". You close the door and sigh. Another life lost to Japanese corporate machine.
In a couple of days, though, you start to notice something odd. Controllers ending up being moved around, having games on record you while you were clearly out of the house, having your search history filled with some sort of serpent made of solid matter??
Eventually you catch the culprit in the act - a cute-looking ghost, levitating a controller, currently dropping you below silver in Apex. When she faces you, you see the face of the dead neighbor, but differently - relaxed, free and full of whimsy, full of life even.
Mint is very glad to finally get her ghostly existence acknowledged and even seen, and because you can see her, she offers a deal. Being dead has its downsides, like having your assets frozen. You house her, lend her your computer, credit card and whatnot for her to interact with the world, handle her deliveries and accounts. In return she offers you to partake in a little bit of inheritance fraud and writes you a will for her apartment and everything she had.
Both are happy with the arrangement and have some wacky hijinks involved.