This one was pretty fun! The main premise of this VN is that you have an old person retell old folktale stories, but then the protagonist questions how accurate they are, using the power of primary sources, adaptations, and logic and reasoning. It plays like a courtroom case in the Ace Attorney games, so if you ever played those games, you'll be very familiar with this type of gameplay. The folktale stories themselves are very reminiscent of classic mythological folk tales, and the different interpretations the player can go through add some uniqueness to each playthrough of the VN, while also being a commentary on how there are usually many different versions of ancient myths, which is pretty neat! Art's nice, and the animations are quite quirky and fun. I do have one minor gripe in that Chayon can get annoying at times. Sure, the character overall is charming and quirky, but the wolf can be pretty sensitive if you question the old animal too much. And while sometimes it's understandable, it is annoying that you can't get a retelling of any of the folktales that's completely divergent from the telling the senior citizen gives you. And while the oddities can be endearing at times, like with the insistence that the robot wanted a cock (it makes sense in context), it does feel like the canine is projecting personal identity, nostalgia, and biases towards these tales and being hesitant to admit that they're being twisted, which can be frustrating. The set-ups are also kinda abrupt in hindsight. Homeka gets invited to a cool person's house and then is like, "Cool story oldie, but everything you knew was a lie". Overall, I enjoyed this VN, and I think I liked this one a lot more than your previous May Wolf. Good job!