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1 Dec 2020
- Japanese
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- English (US)
It means that the narrator is crying despite not being greatly emotionally affected by whatever is making them cry. They aren’t full-heartedly crying because they don’t actually truly care about whatever is making them cry.
This is an odd passage, and that sentence is not something you would hear someone say often.
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- Japanese
Thank you. Now it makes sense.
I’m relieved to hear that.
I’m relieved to hear that.

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