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Sources: Abe, Kōbō. "Him." Translated by Edward G. Seidensticker. In The Oxford Handbook of Modern Japanese Literature , edited by Paul Jay, 273-288. Oxford University Press, 2008.

A report on " ," a visual novel developer and game by , indicates that the latest updates for the game include the ability to avoid all sexual scenes if desired. In a recent comment on itch.io , Kabuki clarified that the game does not contain NTR (netorare) content and that harem elements remain optional. him by kabuki new

"I will," he said after a long beat. "But only as long as I can still give away what I collect." Sources: Abe, Kōbō

When the curtain finally descended, the applause came like rain and then like wind. It fell upon Him too — not the focused, flattering applause he had always avoided, but a scattered, embarrassed, grateful clapping that warmed even the hidden places of his coat. Someone called his name; someone else gave him a bouquet; a child reached up and touched the hem of his sleeve. In The Oxford Handbook of Modern Japanese Literature