Watching the Commander's reaction to the offer of one hundred Soul Shards was pure gold! The sheer panic in his eyes contrasted perfectly with Mr. Vance's icy calm. It really highlights the power dynamics at play here. In Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim!, seeing someone treat a fortune like loose change is wild. The animation of the glowing gems made me want them too!
Mr. Vance sitting there with his hand on his chin while everyone else freaks out is the definition of cool. Most people would crumble under that kind of pressure or temptation, but he just asks for two days to think? That level of composure suggests he knows something we don't. The way the light hits his eyes in that close-up shot gave me chills. Absolute boss energy.
The scene design in this cafe is so atmospheric. Just two cups of coffee, a silver briefcase, and a life-changing negotiation. I loved how the camera focused on the steaming coffee while the Commander explained the value. It grounded the high-stakes fantasy elements in a very real, tense moment. When the case opened, the sparkle effect was mesmerizing. Top tier visual storytelling.
The older officer admitting he underestimated Mr. Vance was such a satisfying character moment. It shows that in this world, age and rank don't always equal power. The flashback to the golden warriors behind Vance hinted at his hidden strength without needing exposition. It makes you wonder what else he is capable of. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! keeps the mystery alive.
I was not expecting that sudden switch to chibi style when Vance realized the payment was real! It broke the tension perfectly and showed his inner excitement. Seeing him crying tears of joy surrounded by floating diamonds was adorable. It humanizes him after all that stoic acting. Definitely my favorite visual gag in the episode so far. Pure comedy gold.