In this short scene, a young man named Adilia tries to flirt with a pretty young woman named King. He compares her to his "waifu" and asks her if she would like to become his girlfriend. She says that she would, but that she doesn't want to be his girlfriend because she's ugly. He asks her to show him a mirror so that he can see his own ugly reflection. She does so, and when he asks her what it is, she says that it's a mirror that allows him to see his reflection in someone else's mirror. She tells him that he's comparing her to a "cartoon girl" and that he should stop comparing himself to her. He says that he does like her, but he'd never date someone who looked like him. He tells her to stop talking about her waifu and to stop comparing herself to the cartoon girl. He'
In this short scene, a young man named Adilia tries to flirt with a pretty young woman named King. He compares her to his "waifu" and asks her if she would like to become his girlfriend. She says that she would, but that she doesn't want to be his girlfriend because she's ugly. He asks her to show him a mirror so that he can see his own ugly reflection. She does so, and when he asks her what it is, she says that it's a mirror that allows him to see his reflection in someone else's mirror. She tells him that he's comparing her to a "cartoon girl" and that he should stop comparing himself to her. He says that he does like her, but he'd never date someone who looked like him. He tells her to stop talking about her waifu and to stop comparing herself to the cartoon girl. He'