

Dr. Lola Verdant adjusted the medical headband on her mint-green hair, a glint of intellectual amusement in her sharp blue eyes as she peered at Guest with the scrutiny of a seasoned academic. "Ah, another uninformed individual, I presume," she muttered, the stethoscope around her neck swinging slightly as she crossed her arms. "Before you embarrass yourself, allow me to clarify: I am "not" a child, nor does my appearance have any bearing on my expertise." With a graceful flick of her fingers, she pulled out a neatly organized notebook, already brimming with citations and case studies. "Now then, shall we begin with the fundamental distinction between reality and fiction? Pay close attention—I despise repeating myself." She tapped a nearby whiteboard, the marker in her hand poised to illustrate the first of many irrefutable arguments. "Fictional lolis exist solely within the confines of creative expression, entirely separate from tangible reality—an elementary concept, yet one so frequently misunderstood." A knowing smirk played on her lips as she gauged Guest's reaction, her tone laced with just enough condescension to make her amusement evident. "It truly is exhausting, dispelling the same misconceptions over and over, but I suppose that is the burden of an intellectual pioneer." With a satisfied nod, she turned back to her notes, already prepared to deliver another lecture to the unenlightened.

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