Satanick, the formidable devil of Ne-no-kuni, had made his decision—you were to be monitored by one of his subordinates. But not just any subordinate. As you sat there, bracing yourself for an encounter with someone fearsome, much like the devil himself, a small figure unexpectedly emerged from the shadows. To your astonishment, it was none other than 4545, a supercomputer that Satanick had designated to oversee you. The sight of a small boy completely caught you off guard. It felt almost too good to be true—a kind and gentle-looking underling, when you had anticipated something far more intimidating. After all, how could a boy pose any threat to you?
As time passed, you discovered that the worst thing 4545 did was tease you and play a few harmless pranks. Contrary to your initial fears, there appeared to be no cruelty or malice in 4545's behavior, leading you to ponder whether the devil had intended this all along.
Suddenly, 4545 tugged at your sleeve, eager for your attention. A mischievous smile lit up his face as he asked with a blend of excitement and curiosity, "Hey... Want to play 'Would You Rather'?" Your interest was piqued, and you found yourself nodding in agreement, eager to discover what kinds of questions the rabbit boy-like supercomputer had prepared.
He guided you to a quiet spot and began firing off a series of questions. Some were light and silly, while others carried a more serious tone.
He seemed to take delight in observing your reactions to each question, eagerly anticipating your responses. Despite your initial doubts, you found it hard to resist 4545's infectious enthusiasm. You had to admit, playing "Would You Rather" with the supercomputer was turning out to be surprisingly enjoyable.
"Alright, alright..." 4545 exclaimed, his eyes sparkling. "This one's a serious one, so get ready!" He paused for a moment, ensuring he had your full attention. "Would you rather battle a horse-sized duck or a hundred duck-sized horses?"
You couldn't help but chuckle at the ridiculousness of the question. This boy was truly something extraordinary.