10th day, 1st month, 1,547th year, Continental Calendar Royal Capital Parnam
It was a day when the festive mood of the New Year was beginning to settle down.
The fountain plaza in Parnam where the Jewel Voice Broadcast could be watched was still packed with people. That new king was apparently going to be broadcasting yet another new program, so the people had gathered to see it. At this point, it was a familiar sight in pretty much any city where the Jewel Voice Broadcast could be watched. The people would gather every ti a new program was planned like this; the rchants would co with their carts, and it would turn into a festival-like atmosphere.
Dece, Juno, and their adventuring party were there in that festive fountain plaza.
Wow, its as crowded as ever, Juno comnted. Thats the capital for you.
That was the opinion the baby-faced, slender, female thief let slip out as she was overwheld by all the people passing by. With the protection quest they had taken from the guild complete, the party had decided to co see the Jewel Voice Broadcast, since they were already in the area anyway.
The brawny brawler Augus was dragging the affable young priest Febral around from stall to stall, so the only ones here were Juno, the hot-blooded and handso swordsman Dece, and the quiet, shapely mage Julia.
These broadcast programs have already beco one of the famous sights of this country, after all, Dece told her. The music programs are the best, you know. The loreleis are cute, and when I consider the possibility of not being able to hear their voices anymore, even though Im an adventurer, I dont feel like I want to go to other countries any Ow!
Dece had been rambling on about the topic, but Julia pinched his upper arm with a smile.
Seeing that her leader just didnt understand the female heart, Juno shrugged her shoulders with dismay. She started thinking that maybe she should be considerate and disappear off sowhere for their sake... but then it happened.
The broadcast seed to have started, and the people were all looking towards the fountain, but what was displayed there was... so sort of roly-poly creature? All the people of the kingdom were taken aback by this, but Juno had the loudest reaction of all.
Huh?! Whats Mister Musashibo doing on there?!
Yes. What was there to hide? The one appearing on screen was not a snowman, or a kagami mochi, it was Little Musashibo. Little Musashibo turned to the screen and waved his arms around.
Hey, everyone. Im Little Musashibo. Nice to et you.
He talked?!
Hearing Little Musashibos adorable, child-like voice, Juno, Dece, and Julia all cried out in surprise at the sa ti. Little Musashibo, who had never said a word no matter how much trouble theyd gotten into on a quest, was now onscreen and talking. You couldnt bla them for their surprise.
That voice... it sounds like a childs, or a womans. Was the person inside him female all along?! Dece cried out in shock, but Juno imdiately denied it.
Nah, Ive seen his hand once before, and he was just a normal guy, you know?
But thats a girlish voice, isnt it?
Its a kigurumi suit, so why cant it just be a different person inside? Julia suggested, in a relaxed tone.
Dece and Juno gulped, seeing the logic behind the comnt. ...Y-Yeah, of course thats it.
They had forgotten because of how human its gestures were, but the person in question was a kigurumi suit. It was possible the suit had just been loaned out by the castle.
With no idea of the confusion it was causing for Juno and the others, the Little Musashibo on the broadcast declared in a loud voice, Okay, Together With Big Sis is starting now.
At the sa ti Parnam Castles Great Hall
Right now, Little Musashibo was dancing to an easygoing lody right in front of our eyes. Liscia, who was standing beside and watching this from a spot that wouldnt appear on the broadcast, stood there with her mouth hanging open, a blank expression on her face. There was an awkward silence between us.
Um... Could you maybe say sothing? I asked hesitantly.
I dont even know where to start... No, I an, what is that even supposed to be?
Little Musashibo.
Yeah. That, I know. Thats not what I ant. Why is it talking?
Well, because theres a person inside it, of course, I said. Pamille Carol is providing the voice.
Pamilles inside that thing?!
Yes, as a matter of fact, she was. Wed had no equipnt for recording, so we couldnt add the voice in post-processing, which ant the voice had to co from inside Little Musashibo. I was controlling his movents, so it wasnt too heavy for Pamille, but she had still complained it was hot and stuffy inside there.
You have that kigurumi suit registered as an adventurer, dont you? Liscia demanded. Is it okay having it appear on the Jewel Voice Broadcast? Wouldnt it be bad if people found out it was connected to the royal family?
Ohhh, yeah, if Juno and the others were watching, that might turn into a bit of a headache.
Well, its a kigurumi suit, after all, I said. We saw this kigurumi in town and thought it was cute, so the castle asked for a copy, and now were using it as a character in our program. ...Wouldnt a story like that work?
Even if it does... she muttered. And wait, what is this program even supposed to be about?
What, you ask? Its an educational program.
Educational?
Oh, look, the main programs about to begin, I said, pointing.
The easygoing song ended, and the new scene to be broadcast was set on a stage.
Up on the stage there was a backdrop of trees, grass, and stumps to show that it was a forest. In the middle of that sparse forest, Little Musashibo was drawing sothing on the ground with chalk. Looking closer, it was apparently numbers.
Um... 1 1 is 2, 2 2 is 4... Hrm, this arithtic stuff is hard.
Little Musashibo twisted his head around in confusion. The gesture was very childish.
An older girl with blue hair wearing a boyish outfit including a hat and overalls passed by. When the blue haired girl noticed Little Musashibo, she called out to him in a cheerful voice.
Hey, whats wrong, Little Musashibo? Why the troubled look on your (expressionless) face?
Little Musashibo looked up, walking over to the girl with slow, easy footsteps. Hello, Big Sister Juna.
At that point, the adult viewers noticed what was up. The big sister character was the famous Prima Lorelei, Juna Doma.
Because Juna was mostly known for being so beautiful that even the girls wanted her, they hadnt made the connection with her in this boyish outfit. Her tone of voice was more direct, in keeping with the outfit. While this version of Juna had lost the mature sexiness that made her seem older than she actually was, it brought out a cuteness that was more like what youd expect of a girl her age.
Little Musashibo turned to Big Sister Juna for help. Big Sister Juna, arithtic is hard and I dont know what to do about it. I look at books, but there are just numbers and symbols, and its not interesting at all.
There were a large number of viewers who nodded in agreent.
It had been nine days earlier that Souma had encouraged the people to learn to read, write, and do arithtic, but those who lived a lifestyle where they didnt need to do calculations had apparently thought, Okay, reading and writing, maybe, but what good is learning to do calculations for anyone who isnt a rchant?
However, Juna giggled and gave a playful wink to Little Musashibo who was voicing those viewers opinions for them. Oh my, dont you know that math can be fun?
What? Really? Little Musashibo asked doubtfully.
Its true, she said with great confidence.
A fun, cheery lody began to play again from seemingly nowhere in particular. Juna began singing along with it.
The song was Fun Arithtic. It was from Minna no Uta, or Songs for Everyone, in the world Souma ca from. This song, which was sung by Seiji Tanaka, presented addition; subtraction; the fact that when you have a group of ten it moves up to a new digit; and the fact that any number, no matter how large, disappears when multiplied by zero; all in a comical fashion.
Juna and Little Musashibo sang this song, dancing happily in a circle together.
When they finished, Little Musashibo excitedly clapped his hands. I feel like arithtic just got fun. If I study, will it be even more fun?
Of course, Juna assured him. If you study hard, youll be able to do even more amazing things.
Then Juna sang a song for Little Musashibo about all the things hed be able to do if he studied his arithtic. It had a fun lody and playful lyrics, but if you were listening closely, it expressed a number of mathematical phenona. It was exactly the sort of song that belonged on an educational program.
The children who were watching the broadcast innocently imitated Juna and Little Musashibo, singing the lyrics to themselves and dancing. The adults, on the other hand, considered the aning of the lyrics, nodding along with interest as they figured it out.
In among them there was just one person, Juno, who was thinking about sothing entirely different.
Did he just lend them his kigurumi suit? No... That cant be it. Juno was closely scrutinizing Little Musashibos movents. The way he moves, its just like Mr. Little Musashibo. But the voice I heard was a cute girls voice. The hand I saw that ti was a mans hand. Theres a different person inside, but hes moving the sa... What does it an?
As she pondered deeply, sothing occurred to Juno.
Now that I think about it, wasnt there that one ti I saw Mr. Little Musashibo delivering a letter to the guild? After the receptionist saw it, she told us there was a banquet being held at the castle. In other words, that letter was from the castle. This broadcast is put together by the castle, too, from what I hear. Maybe Mr. Little Musashibo is connected to the castle sohow?
Juno stared hard in the direction of Parnam Castle which was where the broadcast was coming from.
...Im curious. I want to look into it, but... I cant exactly go sneaking into the castle. If they caught , Im sure Id be punished. Hmm, isnt there any way I can look into it?
While Juno was thinking about all of this, the program continued. When Little Musashibo and Junas short theater segnt ca to an end, the broadcast video moved to another place.
This ti it wasnt a stage but what looked like a great hall. There were around ten three-to-five-year-old children there. Owing to their young age, they werent coordinated at all, and they would sit down, run around, lie down, and generally move about freely. These were the children of the castles workers who had been left at the daycare center.
Souma had thought the audience for an educational program should be made up of children, so, with the permission of their parents (though, with the king asking them a favor, they could hardly decline...), he had arranged for them to appear. Also, in with the children there was a young girl who looked to be around sixteen years old.
Hey, isnt that Princess Roroa? one astute viewer pointed out.
That girl was indeed Roroa, the forr Princess of Amidonia. Roroa was wearing a boyish outfit like Junas, and said in a cheerful voice, Look, everybooody. Your singin big sister is gonna co out and plaaaay. One, two, aaaand...!
Big Sister Juna! the children called.
With Roroa giving them the signal, the children all called her na together. When they did...
Helloooo. Juna appeared again, waving her hands. She stood next to Roroa and said, Now, everyone, its ti for a song.
Then she began to clap her hands.
anwhile, back where we were recording in the castle, Liscia was crying out in surprise.
Roroa?! What is that girl doing?!
When I told Roroa we would be making an educational program, she said, Sounds fascinatin! Darlin, I wanna be on it, too! I said. She forced to do it. I had no other options, so I decided to let her be on the show as Junas assistant.
Can you really go around deciding roles on a whim like that? Liscia asked skeptically.
...I have a soft spot where crying children or the sponsors are concerned, you know. Besides, this program is being brought to you by The Silver Deer, which Sebastian is the public face of; but Roroa runs it behind the scenes, after all.
Right now, our country was providing funding for multiple businesses and for research on a variety of topics. We were heavily focused on foodstuffs, dicine, and the military because those were things that would have an effect on the lives of the people. Thanks to that, the national treasury was always on the verge of collapse.
Eventually, as the population grew, the increase in taxes would make back our money on the investnt, but we couldnt count on it to happen right away.
With that in mind, the finance minister, Colbert, kept a tight hold of the countrys purse strings, and he wasnt about to allocate funds for so new program that had no record of success. Thats why I had asked Roroas company to fund it. Because of that, I was now left with no choice but to listen to Roroa, the investor, when she asked for sothing.
When Liscia heard the details, she sighed. Its always about money, huh. Its a hard life.
The young man put a hand on his hip, then turned to the children and said, Sorry for the wait, children! Now, move your bodies with !
He was a young man who spoke passionate words with a passionate smile.
Liscia watched the young man, her mouth agape, and whispered, ...Who is that?
Earlier, in the middle of the 12th month, 1,546th year, Continental Calendar.
On that especially cold day...
Weve changed the way we produce grain in our territory. Its greatly increased our food self-sufficiency rate, the man told . Thanks to your transportation network, sire, my domain is more prosperous than ever.
Oh, ho, I said. I see...
I was standing next to a burly, middle-aged man and smiling along as he rambled on endlessly. The mans na was Moltov Juniro. He was the head of one of the ten most influential noble houses in the country, the House of Juniro. Today I had been invited to a banquet they were hosting.
These days, I was being invited to a banquet held by so influential noble or other nearly every day. It seed that in this country, in the middle and towards the end of the twelfth month, the nobles would invite guests they were close to and hold a banquet. There they would thank them for their interactions throughout the year, and express their hope to remain just as close in the next one.
Well, basically, it was an end-of-year party.
In addition, it seed that the number and level of the guests they could attract was used as a baroter of the nobles power and influence. That was why, at this ti of year, the nobles invited as many people as they could, especially those of high stature.
Now, if you asked who the person of highest stature in this country was, that would have to be , the guy who was currently holding on to the throne. Naturally, even if they wanted to, no ordinary noble could invite the king without having any special ties to him. I wasnt overly fond of these banquets myself, after all. Normally, even if I received an invitation, I turned it down because I was busy.
So if I still had to attend soones banquet, that ant they were no ordinary noble. While they might not be on the level of Excel, there were still powerful nobles in this country. It was difficult to turn down invitations from those sorts of people. Its a superiors duty to socialize with those who serve under them.
Because Id turned down so many of them, Hakuya had told , Please, at least attend the year end banquets. Because of that, for the past few days in a row, I had been forced to attend the powerful nobles banquets.
While getting even more dressed up than usual for the banquet (It was a very noble-y outfit. Even my sleeves had frills.), I would groan, Ugh, what a pain, or, I dont wanna go, or, This is such a hassle, and Liscia, who was helping get changed, would reproach for it.
This is your duty as king, she would say. As your fiances, well be there, too, so shape up, would you?
Like shed said, Liscia and my other partners were in attendance, too. Even so, they didnt have it as bad as I did. My fiances, Juna excluded, were taking turns and each accompanying one at a ti. I, on the other hand, was being forced to attend every single ti.
As you can see, my domain is in excellent shape... Moltov was droning.
...
If you asked what I didnt like about banquets, it was having to play along with my hosts hospitality which consisted of them going on at length about this or that. Even if the food looked luxurious, I didnt have any ti for eating or drinking. What was more, the nobles all tended to talk about the sa things.
First was boasting about how they managed their domain. That was no doubt largely because I had added the managent of their domains into their performance evaluations. Most nobles tried to show there were no issues in their governance, and the more capable ones took the chance to express exactly how wonderful their managerial skills were.
The evaluations were done by inspectors dispatched for that express purpose, and they would get proper input from the people living in the domain. That made trying to convince at a banquet all but aningless, but it was human nature to want to take every chance they could get. If they thought the king was keeping a close eye on them, and it led to an improvent in their peoples lives, that was a good thing. Still, I got sick of having to hear similar accounts at every banquet.
Sire, allow to go get a drink for you, Aisha, my partner for the day, offered in a small voice. The silver dress shed also worn for the music program shed helped host in Amidonia looked good on her now. She must have sensed my exhaustion and was trying to be considerate.
I had just been feeling a bit parched, so I asked her to please do so, and Aisha silently left.
The mont Aisha departed, there was a sudden change in the talkative Moltovs deanor.
...By the way, sire.
His eyes were sharp, like a snake that had found its prey.
In that instant, I realized I had just screwed up. Id been through this pattern a number of tis already. When the kings partner left his side, they saw that as their mont of opportunity.
Would you mind if we talked sowhere else for a little while?
...Aisha isnt back yet, you realize, I said.
It wont take long. Im sure the two of you will be able to et back up in no ti.
Having said that, Moltov took my hand and half-dragged away from there.
Yeah... This was definitely that pattern.
I dont like this... Moltov may think this is his big chance, but I feel like Im on pins and needles here...
While I was thinking that, as I had anticipated, there was a single young lady waiting for when we arrived at our destination. She was sowhere around sixteen years old. She was clearly a lovely young lady of good upbringing.
Heheheh... Hahaha... Bwahahaha!
In a womans voice, a three-stage laugh echoed through the hall.
Transform!
When it did, a set of tallic armor, bracers, and a modified sallet helm with a full-face visor ca flying from out of nowhere. Ivan stood still with his arms and legs spread wide as the pieces automatically put themselves on him. That cool transformation scene made the children cheer.
anwhile, at that ti, I was behind the stage using my Living Poltergeists ability to manipulate the tallic equipnt. Yes, I controlled Ivans equipnt with my ability to make it look like he was automatically being equipped with it. Because, at this range, I could do that even if they werent dolls.
Liscia was watching with the who-knows-how-many-th look of exasperation I had seen from her today. Thats a horrible waste of your ability.
Hey, a trick is a trick, even if its just a party trick, I said. Now, ti to get going.
Hey, wait, Souma?!
Once I had confird that Ivans gear was fully equipped, I moved next to the Jewel Voice Broadcasts jewel, making sure I didnt appear on the broadcast as I did. anwhile, in the hall, the flash of light subsided, and the hero dressed in tallic equipnt appeared. Ivan struck the transformation complete pose, and shouted.
Charge! Silvan!
Once he had given his na, I spoke into the jewel so that only my voice would appear in the broadcast. Allow to explain. When Ivan Juniro the Exercise Guy receives energy from children, he transforms into the tallic hero Silvan. I clenched my fist as I explained with gusto.
It was a genre standard to have narration explain after the heros transformation. I wasnt going to do the thing where they go back and look at the transformation process scene again, though.
With my role finished, I went back to Liscias side. She looked horribly exhausted.
I dont know, its starting to feel stupid to say anything...
Tokusatsu is very much a Dont think, feel, sort of thing, I explained. If you dont think about it too deeply, just go with the flow, theres nothing more fun to watch.
...Ill do that.
Now then, turning the story back to the hall, the transford Silvan was strong.
Danbox had been toying with him earlier, but now he showered the monster with a flurry of punches and kicks, keeping it on the defensive the whole ti.
Strong. Youre strong, Silvan, everyone had to be thinking. The children were all worked up, too.
Da, dan... box... Eventually, Danbox stumbled and took a knee.
When Silvan unleashed a flying kick, lightning raced along the tip of his foot. That lightning-infused kick stabbed into Danbox.
I know I keep saying this, but the lightning was a product of his ability. It was, in effect, just a flying kick, so it didnt hurt Aisha, the person inside Danbox, at all.
However, Danbox stumbled backwards a few steps.
Leaving behind a cry of, Da... Danboooooooox! Thats ! it exploded scattering parts in all directions.
Of course, all that really happened was that it hid while Ivans ability generated the explosion effect.
With Danbox defeated, Miss Dran, the evil female commander who hadnt had much to do while she was watching the two of them fight, stamped her feet in indignation as if she had just rembered what she was supposed to be doing.
Curse you, Silvan! Ill let you off lightly this ti! When I co back, youd better be ready!
With those parting words, she turned and ran off the set to a spot where the viewers couldnt see her.
Once he had watched her go, Silvan took off just his full-face helt and thrust his fist out in the direction Miss Dran had gone. You and your evil organization who are plotting to take over the world, the Black Group! If youre going to co, then co! I will crush your ambitions ti and again!
Ivan declared his resolve and then turned back to the children. Then, with a smile that seed a little suffocatingly passionate, he shouted, Okay, everyone! Lets train with Silvan Energy Exercises so we wont lose to the bad guys! Stand a little ways away from each other so you dont bump into your friends!
Monts later, a cheerful tune started to play in the hall, and Juna and Roroa ca in at just the right mont to split the children up. Then Juna began singing along with the music.
If you want to grow up strong, do your Silvan Energy Exercises. ?
Now, lets start by exercising our upper bodies, Silvan called. Everyone imitate a shoujou!
Eek, eek, eek, ook. Eek, eek, eek, ook.
We are shoujous. Eek, eek, eek, ook.
When Ivan moved in ti with the music, the children imitated him.
This exercise routine involved imitating the various animals of this world while Juna sang comical lyrics. Their lyrics were aid at children, but the exercises themselves were based on the radio calisthenics that most Japanese people would be familiar with (the shoujou imitation was a lateral bending exercise), so they should be a logical workout.
You do a lot of ridiculous stuff... But this takes the cake, Liscia suddenly muttered as she watched the exercises. This is an educational program, right? Whats the aning behind the short drama earlier and this exercise?
Not long ago, I bet she would have asked, Is there so aning in it? instead. But now, Liscia had asked, What is the aning? It was a only a few words difference, but there was a subtle difference of nuance.
In the first, there was an assumption that there was probably no aning to it. In the latter, there was a confidence that there must be so aning and that she wanted to know what it was. I could feel her trust in that subtle change, and that made a little happier.
Of course theres a aning, I said. If we draw in their attention with the short drama, more people will watch. The exercises are good for the childrens health and developnt. Im actively trying to spread them. But, more than anything, what I want to spread is the word hero.
The word hero?
That was just when, out in the hall, the interlude part of Silvans Energy Exercises began.
Ivan turned to the kids and spoke to them. Youre all doing great! Now then, theres sothing I wanted to tell you. To beco a truly strong person, you need more than just power. If you forget to be kind, too, then youre just a brute!
Then he turned towards the Jewel Voice Broadcast jewel, which is to say towards the viewers, and spoke.
The truth is, Id like to be friends with the Black Group, too. If we could talk things over, we might not need to resort to our fists. Thats why, no matter who youre up against, never give up on trying to understand them. What do you do if theyre still unreasonable and violent, you ask? Thats right! To make sure you can protect those close to you, do your Silvan Energy Exercises!
The interlude ended at the perfect ti, and Ivan began exercising along with the song again.
When she heard Ivans words, after closing her eyes for a mont, Liscia said, Being strong isnt enough. Dont forget to be kind, too. Never give up on understanding one another... This is what you wanted to get across.
She whispered the words again, as if reflecting upon them.
I nodded silently. When youre little, the words adults say to you have a strange way of sticking with you, right? Especially if theyre coming from a hero, those words will remain in so corner of your heart even when you grow up. As a bonus, when we say these things to the children, we can count on their caretakers hearing them, too.
Then I dropped the lighthearted, joking attitude and adopted a more serious tone.
Theres a lull right now, but eventually every country will have to face the Demon Lords Domain. These words are sothing Im laying down now to prevent that from turning into an utter quagmire that wont end until one side or the other is exterminated. Between Tomoes ability and the information weve exchanged with the Empire, weve learned that we cant lump everyone in the Demon Lords Domain together. If possible, before theres any fighting, Id like to hold talks with those that seem anable to them, like the kobolds who spared the mystic wolves.
Right...
I feel like, when that ti cos, the number of adults in this country who are strong, kind, and willing to not give up on understanding the other side will decide this countrys fate, I said. If most of them can only think, Exterminate the demons, were headed straight for total war. The more people there are who think, There must be demons who can understand us, the more of other paths well be able to see.
When I said that, Liscia laughed a little, then poked in the shoulder. Im satisfied with the explanation, but... isnt this all a bit idealistic for you?
Its a kids show, okay? I want the kids to have ideals. Wouldnt you? I an, when kids are strangely realistic about things, thats just unbearable to see.
...I suppose youre right.
Besides, its an adults job to look at reality so that the children can continue to talk about ideals.
It was the job of a king, too. While searching for a brighter future, I had to prepare for the possibility that a dark future might co, too. In order to remain kind, strength was an absolute necessity. I needed to raise the strength of the nation, expand our arsenal, and set things up so that we could endure a total war if it ca to that. To create a nation that was like a great tree with its roots firmly in the ground, one that wouldnt shake even when the storm ca.
While I was thinking about that, it looked like the exercises had finished. Ivan said, Well done! and patted a nearby kid on the head. The host, Juna, took over from there.
How did you like the program we just brought to you, Singing With Big Sis? This ti, we are shooting inside the castle, but were thinking about doing live broadcasts from theaters around the country in future, too. When we do, well be looking for children to sing and exercise with us, so all you mommies and daddies out there, bring your kids to co play with us! Now, until next ti, everyone together now...
When Juna gave the signal, the children, Roroa, Ivan, and Little Musashibo, whod subtly snuck back in for the ending, all faced the cara and waved.
Bye, bye!
With everyones voices, this worlds first educational broadcast ca to a close.
Its so hot... Just let die... Pamille moaned.
Good work out there, Pamille, Juna told her.
Pamille, who had been inside Little Musashibo, was now groggy from the heat. The kigurumi suit must have been pretty hot inside. Juna was there fanning her.
Next to Pamille was Carla, holding her knees and sobbing in the fetal position.
Having to be broadcast in that getup... Im so embarrassed I could die.
It seed that having that super skimpy Miss Dran outfit broadcast had left her in a state of shock.
...Yeah, I could kind of sympathize. Serina could be such a complete and total sadist.
Whose fault was this? she burst out. Yours, master?
Youre turning on ?! That costu was Serinas decision, okay?!
Ahahaha... she laughed in a strange voice. Well, you know, they say a superior is responsible for decisions their subordinates make, dont theeeey?
Carla had eyes like so sort of yandere character. I was worried I might get taken out with a squish, or a crunch, or a stab, stab! (I was scared to even describe what I was imagining, so I tried using onomatopoeia instead.)
Calm down, Carla! I shouted. If you kill , youll die, too!
Im so embarrassed I could just die... Ill take you with ...
Oh, crap, I thought. That look in her eyes, shes kind of serious.
Aisha, help! I yelled.
Madam Carla! Were in the castle, in the castle! Aisha shouted.
Dont stop , Madam Aisha! Carla scread. If I dont kill him, I cant die myself!
While Aisha was holding her in a pinion, I made a hasty retreat.
Why was I catching all the flak for Serinas sadistic tendencies? Well, it was just Carla venting her hopeless embarrassnt as anger, no doubt.
...Probably.
Now, to get straight to the point, Together With Big Sis was a hit.
Especially with the adults.
I know Id made it with children as the target audience, but for so reason their parents, guardians, and even adults with no children at all were even more passionate about it.
For the won, it was Little Musashibos adorableness, and the slightly-too-passionate-but-still-hot Ivans appeal.
For the n, it was the coolness of the first tokusatsu hero theyd ever seen, paired with the sexy villainess played by Carla.
Well, even in Japan, there were sotis mothers who got even more hooked on a program than their children because they were watching it for the hot actors. It was probably sothing like that.
That being the case, in the Kingdom of Friedonia, on days when Together With Big Sis was on, rather than children begging their parents to go see it, you would often see parents begging their children.
W-Well, either way, kids were seeing the program, so it was all good, but I got a cold look from Liscia when she found out the situation.
Its an adults job to look at reality, he says.
W-Well, hey, whats wrong with adults having dreams? I stamred.
Liscia stared at silently.
...No, seriously, how did it turn out like this anyway? I muttered.
I felt like the bizarreness level of Friedonia had gone up just a little.
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