: To ensure the girls' safety, the school only chose Kimito because they mistakenly believe he has a "muscle fetish" and is homosexual—a lie he must maintain to avoid castration or exile. Key Characters and Elements Aika Tenkūbashi
And then, there's the intriguing addition of "thank me later." It's an acknowledgment that the actions we take now, despite being difficult or unappreciated in the moment, will yield benefits in the future. It's a call to faith, to trust in the vision of a better world, and in the goodness of those who are working towards it. shinseki no ko to wo tomaridakara thank me later
“I stopped the new century’s children, so thank me later.” : To ensure the girls' safety, the school
I see you’re playing with that "relative’s kid is staying over" trope—always a recipe for chaos (or a surprise romance). “I stopped the new century’s children, so thank me later