In that case, you may want to remind everyone of your own limitations and also point out that you are not their personal first aid kit. Also, thank you for personally tending to this situation. I was told you were the one who handled it. I hope the bite back you got in return from it didn't cause you too much trouble.
I'll come and see you and explain it in detail, but let's just say that Tsuge-san has made a very large blunder that I am not pleased with him over in the least.
Considering that I needed to make an announcement about it should give you an idea of what happened. But I'll leave it at that. Those involved are free to explain things themselves when matters have cleared up.
Not exactly what I meant, Niou-kun. And while I'm curious as to why you even have a "carefully selected grave site" much less, a number of them, considering that if we ever do have the misfortune of losing a student life, the majority of them would be returning to their families, not staying here. So your grave sites aren't likely to be disturbed, whatever you're doing with them.
Keeping multiple grave sites is a hobby for you? While somehow, I'm not surprised at all by that, I fail to see the point or need for it. There are plenty of other less pricey and less morbid things that can be shared with friends and will get you active outdoors. Especially when considering graveyards aren't normally associated with a lot of activity.
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Also, thank you for personally tending to this situation. I was told you were the one who handled it. I hope the bite back you got in return from it didn't cause you too much trouble.
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