"No, you do it, you. This is the first time I've seen that Lady Grasshopper get repelled."

"Was it Dr. Kuro? It was a brilliant arrangement."

The first person to speak up was Sai (when) G (like this), a senior named after the rare genre of authentic reasoning of the times. The work that involves turnover and alibi tricks has become a great reputation, and I remember reading it with admiration, too.

It's better to speak with respect later. I'm sure you're older than me, but it seems you speak with respect to everyone from time to time. Yu (more) also seems to be more than just verbal, according to the rumors I just heard. I was talking about putting up a fine and light prank against everyone. Because of this, they sometimes say that it would be a cunning child (like this), not a leather hall (like this) - a cunning wicked child. When I was introduced earlier, I was surprised to hear that I was surprisingly good at fantastic little girls.

"Teacher Sai, Teacher Leather Hall. If you've seen it, please help me."

"No, no, she's out of our hands."

"It's about Dr. Kuro Wu who's so brilliant."

"I encourage the 'rotten' religion by drunkenly crushing new writers because it's like her year-round events"

"What is' rot 'teaching... were you trying to get me to write in BL as well? She is."

"You don't have to go that far to try to get her kind to develop and character something that seems delightful"

"Hey! Is the editorial department silent on that!?

"If you don't step out of the way, it's hard to argue if you're told it's a technique to get readers."

... Are you all right? The editorial department here.

"It doesn't have to be reflected in the work, it's also an opportunity to get like-minded people."

I'm not kidding!

"In her case, there's a part of you that uses it for ratings. to get out strong against writers."

You want me to feel bad about myself? What do you care, her?

As she thrived on the subject of Ms Hikari, she was slapped on the shoulder later.

"Hey, Dr. Black. You gently repelled our grasshoppers, didn't you? It's a complete reputation."

"... sounds like you shouldn't ask what reputation it is. Sorry, sword editor."

"No, no, she's not a bad person either, but there's just a little bit of enthusiasm for the hobby... even a few of it would help me get to work"

"Ha..."

... I don't know how to answer that correctly...

"Please don't feel too bad about it. Instead, I heard from Kusama that the teacher also gets played chess or something?

"Huh? Well, to the extent that we line up"

"I liked that. No, actually, I liked it, too. He's a bad sidekick. I felt lonely that there were no good people in the company. How about one?

That's what the editor told me, and there's no way he could say no to me as a runaway writer. When I look for the seniors in search of salvation, they're already distancing themselves from me.... are you leaving me, seniors?

"It's a collapsible cheap item, but there was a chessboard."

When the editor took the set of tools out of the bag, I understood. This editor-in-chief says it's troublesome in a different way than Ms Kusama.

If you ask me, I guess the editor is strong because he says he has an amateur three-step position. When I was a kid, my grandfather taught me a lot about edge chess. If you don't bring it into the rampage of an ambush, the third step of full-scale chess won't be a battle for your opponent......

("Hey...... that rookie, that's a big strong heart")

("Four straight victories against the editor-in-chief... That's also a shark surprise move...")

("I made my first decision. It's the one called" Flying For A Time, "right? Editor, I got hooked brilliantly though")

("It's called hands-on with Lady Grasshopper, I'm looking forward to it coming in")

("I think Leather Hall liked him too.")

("He did? That's unusual... is that rookie Kung also a crook?")

("That would be for sure. But when you ask my rep, he seems polite and talkative.")

("Ah... fifth straight win...... the editor worked hard too......")

("Is it a mistake? It was a fight.")

("I don't know because it's been a fight between two horses and two dragons...... ah, looks like we'll do it again")

("Mr. Kenzo's being mean, too")

("... which do you think will win next?")

("Uh-huh... isn't it time for the editor to rewind?")

("Don't know, do you? Editor, it's getting really hot.")

("It feels like you haven't shown the bottom yet either...")

("Want to bet?")

The annual meeting on this day was prolonged without exception.

The heat battle between sword editor-in-chief vs. rushing writer Black (Kuro) Wu, which somehow became the Mayne event, continued, because the audience also did not try to take a seat as one. The match itself led to the eighth round and opened on the occasion of the Editor's defeat of Black (Kuro) Wu in the final match.

The time is 4: 20 AM.

It was a day when Dr. Kuro Wu, surrounded by a large number of senior writers after a series of wars and worn out by toasts, decided to approach the Golden Wheel Annual Meeting.