[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/181012/ad7d1ac9cb16e5ae0b355f0d3152a846.png[/img][hr][color=gray][b]Tarashima Forest[/b][/color][hr][/center]Hiroko listened earnestly and tilted her head at the mention of Tarashima Forest. As Honami pointed out, there was no such thing in Japan. But, then again, the woman doesn't seem to know what Japan [i]is[/i]. It was then that suddenly Honami broke out into laughter which startled Hiroko for a moment as her hand instinctively tightened around the arrow she had picked up earlier. And then she went on about something anime-related - a new genre called isekai. Hiroko wasn't exactly known for watching anime even as a younger child due to time constraints and lack of ability to do so. But, as odd as it may seem, Honami's observation might actually make the most sense. But to think that they would have died and come back to life? Being thrown into a world they didn't know. Reincarnated in their usual clothing? It wasn't a comfortable idea to accept. Kaito offered another explanation. Something more sound of mind - something that is more solidified in the logic of their world. [b][color=f26522]"I doubt even drugs can mask humans as goblins."[/color][/b] Hiroko pointed out, gesturing to the three dead bodies quite a ways from them. [b][color=f26522]"And if we were drugged and moved here, what would be the point of her lying to us? What would they gain from that?"[/color][/b] She then moved to gesture to the purple-haired girl. She looked down at the bow and arrow in her hands and continuing. [b][color=f26522]"And I'd rather accept Honami's theory... because I've never held a bow and arrow in my life and yet I just managed to stick two arrows into their heads."[/color][/b] Hiroko looked back at Honami. [b][color=f26522]"Does this 'isekai' cover that? Being given skills beyond what you know?"[/color][/b] It was crazy to believe that a genre of an anime would happen to them but she was willing to risk believing that at this point because it's what made more sense.