PLMMDH characters' reactions from Chapter 3 to Hiro Hamada as nCiel Phantomhive (manga version).
Prologue
Robert Aken, meanwhile, had managed to walk over, unlock the desk drawer, and grab the syringes with medication, heading toward the boy. Trina turned and shook her head. Oh no, she knew perfectly well how this would end. Aken put the syringes in his pocket and walked up to the teenager with a confident air. Hiro glared at him, but Obake still didn't let that stop him. As soon as he reached out to the boy, the boy grabbed a pillow and threw it with all his might at Obake's face. "Don't come near me!" - Hamada screamed, jumping out of bed and hiding behind the girl. "Please, get your crazy 'father' away from me!" - he begged, almost in tears. Trina sighed heavily. "Dad? Maybe we should go. Hiro wants to be alone. He's not going anywhere from here. Let's go?" - she asked Obake with hope in her voice, watching him rub his nose and put his pillow on the bed. Robert Aken straightened up. He was completely fed up with this. He turned to the teenagers, glanced at the boy, then at his "daughter," clenched his teeth, furrowed his brows, and narrowed his eyes, making the robot feel uneasy. Just as Obake was about to say something to his daughter, Junifer suddenly appeared in the room. She quickly grabbed Trina by the arm and pushed her out the door, to Obake's surprise and Hiro's bewilderment. "What are you..." - Trina didn't have time to finish her question, but seeing Junifer's look, she decided to remain silent and left. Junnifer sighed with relief, looked seriously at Obake, and placed her hand on Hiro's shoulder. "Obake, I was wondering if you and Hiro could look at his memories of what he was like as a child?" - Junnifer asked with a smirk on her face, waiting for a reaction, but she didn't have to wait long. Obake's cold blue eyes flashed with curiosity about his future student's past, but he tried not to show it. Hiro's brown eyes widened, he pushed Junnifer's hand away, then looked at her in shock, then began to get angry. "No, never. What happened to me as a child is none of his business, and he doesn't need to know about it," - he spat and sighed. "And by the way, how did you find my memories?" - Hiro asked. Junnifer pulled out her phone and handed it to Hiro, who looked surprised. "It's a secret, but my mom, cousin, and I have already watched the first episode," - she explained, looking at him pleadingly. "Hiro, I'm asking you to watch just one episode, and after that, Obake won't come near you for a month. I'll make sure of it." - She pleaded with him, praying he would agree. Hiro listened attentively. At first glance, it seemed like a great idea: he wouldn't be able to see his enemy for a month, and during that time, he could devise an escape plan and once again see his beloved servants Finny, Bard, Tanaka, and Meiling, whom he considered friends, and his faithful demon butler, Sebastian Michaelis, who had become both his temporary first love and a father figure. But on the other hand, he didn't want to relive those years of suffering. Hiro gave in and sighed heavily. "Okay." - He turned and started walking towards the bed. "Although I don't want to remember those years again." - He whispered and sat down on the bed. Junfer merely smiled slyly and left, leaving Obake and Hiro alone. Obake remained silent for now and made no attempt to interrupt their conversation, but deep down, he didn't like seeing Junfer near his future student. He tried to appear indifferent, and he succeeded; no wonder he hid his true feelings so well. Then the girl left, and Obake quietly sighed with relief. Obake glanced at him, and Hiro gave him an irritated look and patted the bed lightly, as if to say something. "What are you standing there for? Sit down," - Hiro said with displeasure. Obake was stunned by the surprise, but then, with a slight smirk on his face, he walked over and sat down next to the teenager, then carefully took the phone from him. Obake played the first episode on Junnifer's phone, and they began watching together. Continued in the "Reaction to Chapter 1" section.