Subaru woke up his mind was broken.

Make it stop... please any god out there, please. Make it stop

It has been thirty-four loops and Subaru has yet to figure out a way to survive.

Rem and Ram were two of the maids in the mansion that Subaru was currently staying in. From what it seems, he had been stuck in some kind of a time loop and had not been able to escape it despite repeated attempts.

As Rem and Ram entered the room, they could see that the repeated failures and stress of the loop had taken a toll on Subaru's mental health. He appeared to be near insane, and Rem could tell that he was not in a good state.

"Ram, this man is a witch cultist... but he seems to not pose a threat. We should take him somewhere and torture him so he can give us information about why he's here," Rem said, noticing that Subaru didn't even flinch.

Ram nodded in agreement, and the two of them took Subaru to a different location where they could question him and try to get information from him.

This situation is dangerous, and it is important to remember that violence and torture should not be depicted or promoted in any form.

Rem notices the smell but also can tell he's broken.

"Ram this man is a witch cultist... but he seems to not be a threat. We should take him somewhere and torture him so he can give us information about why he's here" Rem says as she notices Subaru doesn't even flinch.

Emilia walks past Subaru and notices Ram and Rem carrying him. She asks worriedly, "What's going on?"

Rem lies to her, saying "We think he's sick. We're going to give him some medicine and see if it helps."

Emilia nods and walks away, missing Subaru's quiet whisper for help.

Ram decides to go alert Roswaal, as they need his permission to use the dungeon. Rem, worried about the potential danger that Subaru poses, decides to leave before Ram returns and heads to the dungeon.

Once there, Subaru finds himself tied up and facing Rem, who has a collection of torture devices at her disposal. He has already given up hope, but he hears banging on the door.

"Roswaal said we can't! What are you doing? Rem, we must follow Roswaal's orders!" Ram's voice can be heard.

Emilia also quickly realizes the situation and is horrified that Subaru is about to be tortured because of her invitation to Roswaal's mansion.

Emilia was beside herself with rage. The door to the dungeon was locked from the inside, which meant that the only person who could break through it was Roswaal. But instead of intervening, he was simply watching, waiting for Subaru to realize that this timeline was a failure.

"REM, HE'S NOT A WITCH CULTIST!" Emilia shouted, desperation in her voice. She had to save Subaru from the torturous fate that Rem had planned for him.

Rem was unmoved by Emilia's pleas. "I don't even care. I'm going to kill him," she replied, determination in her voice.

Emilia was at a loss. She had no way of breaking through the door, and Ram was not about to betray Roswaal. She could only stand by and watch as Rem began to torture Subaru, using magic-powered drills and pliers to slowly inflict pain upon him.

Subaru was beyond broken. He had been stuck in this endless loop of death and suffering for far too long, and he was now at his wit's end. He had lost all hope of ever escaping this nightmare.

As Rem continued to drill into his body, Subaru cried out in agony, "Why? Please make this stop. Why can't I die for good?"

Emilia was filled with sorrow and frustration. She could only watch helplessly as Subaru's blood slowly drained from his body. Just as he was about to lose consciousness, Roswaal finally intervened, using magic to blow open the door to the dungeon and restrain Rem.

"Please heal this young boy," Roswaal instructed a small girl who had come to see what was going on. The girl, Beatrice, began to heal Subaru, but he was at a mental breaking point.

Subaru couldn't bear the thought of living through this torture again. With tears in his eyes, he bit his tongue off, dying in Emilia's arms. She was left with only the memory of the pain and suffering that he had endured, and the knowledge that she could have done more to save him.