When it comes to a typical Japanese anime, you’ll usually encounter at least two types of characters: a “tsundere” and a “yandere”. The former is the character who is cold at the start but warms up as the series progresses. The latter, on the other hand, expresses intense love through insane, or even violent, means.
Just as there are real-life tsundere, there are real-life yandere, too, and this story is an example of the real-life yandere.
Here’s the translation of the accompanying note:
“Long time no see, ex-boyfriend!
Do you know who this is?
I slipped into you and your girlfriend’s little love nest.
Is she cooking good food for you?
It’s been a while since I’ve made a homemade meal for you, so I did my best to whip some up!
I’ll slip in every now and then from here on, so eat up *3”
Ah yes, the old “break into your ex-lover’s house and leave them a meal that you made on the table along with a cryptic note” method of communication. Something that perfectly normal human beings do every single day!
…right?
Some Japanese netizens commented that this is a terrifying story. Others commented that it’s better than having convenience store food every day.
As far as @hanahanakaidou’s response to the situation, this is what he had to say when someone asked if he’d contacted the police:
“For now, I’ve just decided to eat the meals.”
(Image Credit: @hanahanakaidou/ Twitter)