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After the last part of the interview is over, the narrator goes to confess his love to Little Em'ly. He tells her to bring him a "bento" when she gets back. She has a new message for him: Valentine's Day is here, even if everyone stays away from him. He says that he can't have a "meatless hamburger" in this afternoon because he has to confess to his love for her. He also tells her that he had been a "hungry ghost" for 10 years, and now he wants to "atone my sins". He wants to visit his grandfather, who has less than an hour to live. The narrator tells him that he has publicly listed companies worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and he wants his grandfather to inherit all of them. He'll be the one to record his final will, he says.
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After the last part of the interview is over, the narrator goes to confess his love to Little Em'ly. He tells her to bring him a "bento" when she gets back. She has a new message for him: Valentine's Day is here, even if everyone stays away from him. He says that he can't have a "meatless hamburger" in this afternoon because he has to confess to his love for her. He also tells her that he had been a "hungry ghost" for 10 years, and now he wants to "atone my sins". He wants to visit his grandfather, who has less than an hour to live. The narrator tells him that he has publicly listed companies worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and he wants his grandfather to inherit all of them. He'll be the one to record his final will, he says.
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