"... I'm home now..."

Kashiki hasn't been home in ten days.

It's been ten days since I went to Osaka.

Kashiwaki, who was discharged from Handai Hospital in a week, did not return home immediately, but went to Yamada in Chili Newtown, where it was originally intended, to visit the company home of his father, who once lived there.

Kashiwagi, who went to Yamada, puts his mind to the days he once had. The old-fashioned estate now turned into a sprinkled apartment with no more shadows of what it once was. I wonder if I'm really ossantifying to come to this place and soak up my grief.

But even here, the effects of baby hexa seemed enormous.

There are many appearances of children coming home with elementary school students led by teachers or with their parents pulling their hands.

And I frequently see the police car.

I've also found a few militia vehicles that don't look good in this thousand miles of bedtown, although not many... It's impossible for a militia vehicle like this to pass through in a thousand miles of Newtown first. It is true that there is a garrison in Eden and it is not such a long way from Chili Newtown, but it is unlikely that we will see that rarely seen on the Chinese motorway in the middle of such a bedtown.

Afterwards, he took a taxi to the Expo Japan Garden at Daikyu Electric Yamada Station to relieve the fatigue of this incident a little.

While getting matcha tea in a matcha coffee in the Japanese garden, I put out a notebook to sort this out a little bit.

It's not particularly helpful to do this, but it was just the right place to be surrounded by the greenery of a Japanese garden.

When I left the Japanese garden, what was unfortunate was that the expo land I loved, which had been co-located, had been abandoned and was no longer there.

It was a long time ago that there was a death accident at Expoland and that led to the closure of the garden, but when I actually saw the abandonment of that closed garden, I still even missed it.

And then I got a sudden job, and I was going to go quickly to Nizaki and Kobe, which I wasn't supposed to, and I spent about two days there, and now I'm back in Tokyo.

But in the meantime, well, it's all about paying attention, and Osaka Prefectural Police and Hyogo Prefectural Police personal clothing cops who go where they go, are attached to personal security where they can't see all the time, and even if you buy stuff in a convenience store, a soooo cop comes from somewhere, they check inside the convenience store bag, and even when you get on the Shinkansen from Shinkodo, you have to set your seat and time for the escort cops to ride. Plus, there's an escort on the front, back, left, and right of my seat, and I subtly follow along to go to the bathroom. I was just really tired, like being inspected before I went into the bathroom.

"I know exactly what it feels like to be called the VIP of the world..."

While I felt that way, I arrived at Tokyo Station, but from there, I moved to the police department to be in charge of personal security. If I wanted to go straight to the house, I would send it by police car, so I asked them to send it by police car, sweetly to your words.

When I got in the police car, I asked the police officer, "How was it? Tokyo," police officers said.

"When that little one, or the deckative one, came, you wondered what would happen already. Look, there was Godzilla in the movie, that's it already. The evacuation alarm sirens are ringing all over the city, the underground and subway campuses are full, and for the first two days, those Shibuya and Shinjuku have become ghosttown. Towards that point, tanks and armored cars run in line on public roads all over the ragged city, and if it was a combat vehicle with something like a parabola antenna, it would have stayed that way."

And he explained it to me in rap. Cops, too, they still said it was a pretty shocking event.

Kashiwagi had seen and heard about the area in the newspapers and news during his hospitalization, but when he spoke directly to people in the field, there was still a reality different from what the video and announcers were saying.

It must have been quite something because the cops are going to send "Godzilla" out to pick up. Although there seemed to be considerable confusion in Osaka City as well in Baby Hexa, Tokyo could easily have imagined that it was not the panic or regional ratio because its parent balls had arrived.

Then the alarm was lowered in stages, and a week later, the alarm was lifted, and now it seems to have regained its previous Tokyo, but after all, since that Gigahexa flew in, emergency and military vehicles began to fly in and out of the middle of Tokyo frequently, and the current situation, where helicopters frequently fly over Tokyo to fighters, reconnaissance aircraft and sentries, is still not the previous Tokyo, cops say.

And the economy also said that it was going to be a pretty unstable situation and that the stock price was rampantly ramping up its graph these days as if it were thunder, and that it could not be said that it was not a very favorable thing for this state to continue.

"But, you know, something funny is happening."

Says the cops. It is said that the tourism industry and its associated stocks, such as those related to the transportation industry with a foundation in Kanto, as well as those in the publishing and television industries, are at the top of the list.

Apparently, this stock price is barely holding back Japan's economic deterioration.

That's because Gigahexa has been seated in Sagami Bay and takes no action on anything, so that aerial suspended majestic object, 10 kilometers long, has become a tourist resource for the Kanto One-Yen.

The coming of tourists from abroad in particular seems awesome, and oddly enough it is a momentum that will likely achieve the government's 'declaration of a tourist power' in the last couple of days.

Overseas, the country's travel restriction order to Japan has become famously innocent, and tickets to Tokyo are being traded for a very high price.

When it comes to tourism, the problem is that Haneda Airport is currently closed.

That's because Gigahexa is suspended in the air at an altitude of 800 meters for the Pacific approach course to Haneda Airport, so the airport cannot be used.

If you bypass Gigahexa, you won't be able to land, but sometimes the opponent has a shield, and I don't know the effective range of that shield. Besides, I don't know when or what kind of move to make. If I get another massive release of baby hexa from that place, it will no longer be in a situation of havoc or anything like that. For these reasons, bans on the use of airports and airways are imposed in order to prevent air accidents.

To be honest, as a government, it was genuine that you wanted to leave the area altogether, but it was also a complex situation where you wanted to take advantage of this tourist bubble.

We are currently also allocating Haneda flights to Narita International Airport and Kansai International Airport, but that will also come to a limit in time. This matter has become exposed as a weakness in Haneda's extreme concentration, and it has also been made the subject of opposition criticism in Congress.

... Kashiwaki arrived at home listening to a cop like this.

Well, I did that for some reason like a kid who wanted to try the police car, but when I arrived at the house, or condo, I came across the loudspeaker aunt in the neighborhood with the face I found out, and I said, "What did you do? True man!" At the beginning and end of the day he asked, he was reluctant to deceive the reason.

And I was ready to become a neighborhood rumor...

(Well, criminals don't go home in police cars...)

Well, I decide to convince you that it will be okay.

By the way, the cops didn't ask me about Kashiwaki's qualities. He was probably under an order to 'don't ask'. And maybe he was telling me to answer everything I was asked. Otherwise, speaking of escorts, I thought it was odd that the cops could rap that far later.

Kashiwagi unravels his tie when he enters the house and throws it on the sofa in the living room where it is in storage.

Hang the suit jacket on the hanger and go straight to the fridge.

I can reach for a can of beer, but when I see the time, it's only 1: 00 in the afternoon. Change your choice to a non-alcoholic beer while exciting your palms. Push open and drink up all at once.

"Ha ha. (It feels like I've been in Osaka for about six months...)"

Now after that event, this house has been the only complete private space of my own.

Well, now I just want to slow down, relax with a tight neck.

Turning the TV power on, and watching the wide show, no, it seems that all the other shows that were normally showing during this time period are now showing extraordinary wide shows, showing footage of Gigahexa in various areas surrounding Sagami Bay.

But the more I see it, the more unrealistic video I think it is.

But the more I look at it, the more picturesque I think he is.

But the more I see...

… Think of all kinds of things as objects 10 kilometers long.

(I wonder what kind of people are on...)

Imagine the looks of the people on board.

Are they like octopuses? Well, if you're an alien, it's a pattern for now.

You're like a three-meter alien?

If it's a recent epidemic, like Gray would be the market.

However, Kashiwaki, also a former game planner, recalls the words once found in various and well-read materials.

"Similarity" and "Convergence"

It seems to speak of a state in which an object that functionally and morphologically performs a similar role among organisms is an object that has undergone another evolution and developed into another form.

I don't know what's hard, but for example, birds grew feathers to fly.

Insects, however, learned to fly the strong wings of chitin with muscle strength and agility. The bat learned to fly a feather replacement with something like a thin elastic skin membrane.

This, on the contrary, also means that it is not surprising that organisms born in one place are born in a similar form in a completely different star, provided that they are under the same environmental conditions.

Even in this arguably infinite space, the substance "iron" is iron, whether it be on Earth or a billion light years on the other side. Oxygen is oxygen, and amino acids are amino acids.

In this way, organisms evolve, intelligent objects are born, tools are used, and the power of science is gained. Thinking about it, I think they might actually be in the same form as us.

I do have six fingers in my hand, maybe three. Maybe I have three eyes.

But I think the form of an animal with the ecology of using 'wisdom' is one that builds tools with equivalents of hands, has eyes that look at objects in 3D, and is not big, nor small, but such an organism.

What species of organism its ancestors are may not be that important.

Earth is no exception. The Earth of Tai Ancient was a world where large dinosaurs walked wide. In other words, nature chose to be the most powerful form of life, the appearance of an organism that made its body big.

But a meteorite fell on Earth, and its dinosaurs perished… According to a theory, some theories have evolved into birds and the birds themselves still live as descendants of dinosaurs.

And the other is that nature gave up the magnification of life, evolved into a mammal to survive even in extreme cold environments, and further gave life there to 'wisdom', and instead of ecologically adapting it to all environments: 'humanity', life was born to adapt it with wisdom.

Nowadays, they have the theory that it is humans, birds and insects that stand at the top of that evolution.

So what if the world of dinosaurs continued afterwards without the meteorite falling?

Dinosaurs sing on this planet like that? Maybe it's not some threesome robot cartoon story, but a dinosaur-shaped human-like presence appeared?

The truth is, isn't it true that the reason why mankind is human just happens to be that monkeys have become people?

... I don't even think about that.

But no matter how evolved there was, Kashiki thinks that form would never be like an octopus.

(But aliens like that octopus, who did you think? You're an idiot...)

If I think so, I'm about to blow it out. It is now a stupid idea that can be blown out because of this situation.

... My home phone rings when I think about it.

Stand up from the chair looking dizzy and pick up the phone.

"Yes, Kashiwagi."

"Ooh! Dr. Kashiwagi, were you at home?"

I heard that weird polite language and my eyes were shaking from being attacked by drowsiness

"Ooh! Shiraki!

"You didn't do it, you heard it from the people up there. You've got an error."

"Well... come to public safety, I'm dealing with VIP now. There's a guard outside the house."

"Oops, I hear that story too. So, we talked about how to keep you safe, right?

"... how do you know?

"Well, there's a lot going on, so, did you get any specifics from Mr. Public Safety?

"No? Something. 'I'll give you some suggestions on how to shake yourself, so you're going to do it. It's your freedom to do it or not."

"Really? Really? Nihihihihi"

When Shiraki laughs this way, I want to, but I don't want to. I thought you were fucking with the wazz, you bastard...

"... you know something? You..."

"Yeah. I don't know. I don't know because she's a good girl."

"............ Say it! ……

"Wahaha. Well, well. So, from now on, Omae's house, go, don't go anywhere, then..."

"Hey! Hey Shiraki!... Chip, oh shit... what the fuck..."

That means... Kashiki thinks.

(You mean he decided on the "suggestion"? But it's public safety, right? Why Shiraki... Ah, Yamamoto, you said that you also mix Shiraki...)

Kashiwaki said (well...) and I thought I'd see how things went for now.

However, when Shiraki is involved, it's still better if it's not "Roku", because it can be a lot of "Tong Demonai thing"... the spine didn't cause anxiety.

After a while, the house intercom rings.

When I take the receiver, the LCD screen shows the appearance of white wood.

"Uh, we refuse to conspire with state power and push plots..."

"Uh, yeah, that's what I'm gonna say?

"What..."

Shiraki then knocked out the front door with a dong, with a discouraged voice

"Ah! Kashiwagi-sa! Today was the interest payment date for the money I loaned, hey! Please give me my money back! '

"Oh, my God!

Kashiwagi dislodges, runs down the hallway and opens the front door, dragging Shiraki into the house.

"Shiraki, no... that would be against the rules... if I did that with Omae's face, I wouldn't be in style..."

"Ha ha, this is what happens when you resist the intelligence officer against them. Remember that."

"Ah, already, thank you!

"Yes, yes, I'm sorry to bother you..."

Shiraki drops his hips in the gap between the couch, which is loaded with wasabi and survival game gear, in addition to the house he finds out about.

"Can I get you some coffee?

Kashiwagi asks. When Shiraki comes to the house, this interaction of hands promises.

But Shiraki's got his usual gag reward there, too.

"No... get dressed right away. We're going out."

"Hmm?"

"Well, you largely know that, don't you?... I'm going to take you somewhere now... and dress like the usual Paris" Business Negotiator Makoto Kashigi. "

"... okay"

"Oh, and then the car goes because of you, so don't forget the keys."

"Huh? Why again?"

"It's more convenient that way. The place is the place..."

I'm done getting dressed and leaving the apartment where I just got back.

Go to the underground parking lot of the apartment and head to Kashiwaki commercial vehicle, Japan's proud luxury car Toyohara Espada.

"Give me the keys. I'll drive today."

"Huh? That's big. Is this car okay?

Shiraki observes the direction of the body in all directions and taps its size and properties into his head.

No matter how much my friend's car is, it's a luxury car of 10 million yen. You can't scratch it.

Kashiwagi looks at that white tree (oh I see...).

"Mm, I'm fine. Oh, you get in the back."

"Why...?

"That's more convenient."

Kashiwaki rides in the back seat, Shiraki starts the engine

"Come on, Dr. Kashiwagi."

I think that Espada, which doesn't have to be large and difficult to get out of the parking lot, will be the first white tree to get out of the garage with Sui (that's right...)

To Shiraki, who concentrates on driving, Kashiwagi turns the audio switch on with the remote control in the back seat.

"Do you want to play music?

Esparda's audio equipment is a Sugre object that can record hundreds of songs on SSDs.

"Uh, no, give me some news or variety, if you can"

"Aye."

In the news section of the information variety show, Prime Minister Gotobe is announcing his response to the upcoming Gigahexa today at the United Nations Extraordinary General Assembly in New York. The announcement plan was to announce that measures to communicate with Gigahexa and attempt dialogue are under consideration as a top priority. However, what Kashiwaki wondered was the story that Mishima, the Foreign Secretary, had not come on this occasion and that the acting senior Foreign Ministry official was doing it.

But I'm listening to the news of this hand, and Kashiwagi's need for a fling is a response from China and Korea.

The news is that China, multiplied by this chaos in Japan, has recently caused the Spike Islands to invade destroyer-class military ships, and that they are still doing this during the emergency on this planet. And Japan's troublesome situation of having to complain to China in addition to its Chinese response about Gigahexa.

Moreover, China said, 'If things happen in the spire, which is now the core territory of our country, there will be obstacles to our country's response to and cooperation with Gigahexa.' 'It's better to have an international conference, including a human with information on Gigahexa,' he writes in the usual tone of handicap to Kang.

South Korea, in South Korea, 'may shelf the issue of the so-called service comfort women in exchange for a human compromise with information on Gigahexa', because the beginning and end of taking Japan in strange rhetoric such as' consider suspending dignitary landings on Takeshima '.

Well, that being said, the United States and Russia have always demanded contact with Kashiwaki in the dark by saying, "I want to consider future responses through meetings with people with information," and Shiraki just knows about it, and gives a look like he has a face but somehow crushed the bitter bug.

Kashiwagi is a U.N. seat like this in Kashiwagi, because it's something they say about me in the dark.

"Me, a woman, you just saved one. Why are you so important?"

and stupidity. Then Shiraki

"Well... it won't end like this..." he whines sharply in his eyes.

"So, Kashiwaki, you know what? An example of a man with a lower body discomfort healed with Sparn."

"Oh, Yamamoto told me. You really can't believe this..."

"So is he. He's under the protection of public security. He's being thoroughly examined at East University Hospital."

"Well, I've always wanted to work with scary uncles like public safety."

"Mr. Yamamoto, were you scared?... Well, no, so he's a very cooperative person, and he's trying his best if he finds out what caused it and helps people in the same situation as himself."

Shiraki predicts Kashiwagi's reaction where he's going now, and in the meantime, he'll swing forward and explore it.

"That's a big guy, so now you know why you can stand?

"Oh... he said his spinal nerve had been completely repaired"

"That's amazing... but even if the spinal cord regenerates, sure... you can't have nerve signals not transmitted to the brain without considerable rehab, can you?

"That's right, there's something around the spinal cord that seems to have massively adhered to cells that I've never seen before, and that cells are abnormally amplifying neurotransmitter function. I don't know more."

"No side effects? Any rejections?

"They don't have it at the moment"

"Wow... what kind of scientific skills do those people have..."

With that said, Kashiwaki became silent looking out. I put my hand on my chin and have been thinking about something. And I took my notebook out of my bag, and it looks like it says something.

Shiraki knew me because I've known him for a long time. When Kashiwaki is in this state, he is delusional about something by fully mobilizing Kashiwaki's biased knowledge.

I don't know what it is, but after this delusion, Kashiwaki always tells me that there is no clapping. Assault Idiot Mode turns ON.

It's common for people of this type to say, "Think of something, 'This is good!' And when I thought, 'I wanted to try something I couldn't even do, and people would get mad at me later," and it seemed like my current story touched something about Kashiwaki.

What about Shiraki? Shall we?) and hurry to your destination before Kashiwaki's current state cools down.

I looked at the window and wondered...... or Kashiwaki, who was immersed in paranoia, said,? "and realized

"Hey Shiraki, this is Uchibori Street..."

"Oh, yeah. We're almost there."

"Huh? Destination?

Straight down this road...... through the Capitol. And further, Kasumigashi.

And if you go for a moment, you arrive at the Foreign Office.

(I see, well, Shiraki's chewing)

Shiraki, however, turns the handle to the right at the triangle junction.

(What?... this way...)

Shiraki is nibbling when she sees Kashiwagi's surprise in the back mirror.

"Hey, Shiraki!... Oops, this way!

Kashiwaki leaves his body in the driver's seat and leans over to Shiraki.

"We'll be arriving at your destination in a few moments, Dr. Kashiwagi... as you can imagine, at the Prime Minister's residence."

Shiraki laughed nica.

………………………………………………………………

University of Tokyo Medical School Affiliated Hospital.

Yamamoto of the Police Department of Public Safety was just finishing his investigation of the Director of Neurosurgery.

He was coming to investigate the medical findings of a man who had received the rays of an example baby hexa and whose physical impairment had completely healed.

Of course, Yamamoto of public safety doesn't know professional medical terminology, so basically he came to hear his thoughts on what happened to the target man from a modern medical perspective.

"... but you're incredible"

My man Shimomura says

"You know, with that technology, you can save a fellow who got shot with a gun and went half-hearted."

Another subordinate, Hasegabe, was admirably rebelling in his head about the words he had heard from the medical director.

But Yamamoto doesn't agree with that.

"Dude, it's not that easy, it's our job..."

Yamamoto was recapitulating by summarising his previous investigation of the phenomenon caused by baby hexa with a sinister face.

"You're a little tired, why don't you go get some tea"

Copy that.

The two agree. And take a breather in the nearby coffee shop. Of course, I checked the customer's identity and entered the store. Looks like there's no one under surveillance you know.

When you get to the table away from the person at the far end, check for bugs for a subtle peek under the table or a touch under the chair. This is already the sex of a public security police officer.

"Don't worry, you don't have a bug in a Sa store at the end of the day like this"

Yamamoto hits Nagatani's shoulder just because it's too much.

"Mr. Yamamoto, just now, why isn't it an easy object?

Shimomura whispers and sounds surprised

"Don't you see? The head of brain surgery just told you that the unidentified cell was ready to be cultured."

"Yeah, and you said you could use that cell you cultured tomorrow, even with an epidural injection."

"Ah... think about it, even if you don't know its structure and principles, there is one technology in Japan that we can mass-produce and use tomorrow. Besides, it can be a drug that any pharmaceutical manufacturer can't work with, it's in the special effects class."

"... when you say it, sure, it's not a good mess"

Shimomura agrees with Yamamoto by biting his lips. Hasegatani was also shaking his head vertically.

That's Yamamoto's man. I immediately understood Yamamoto's worrying situation.

Billions of classes of gold always move into one drug, including its patents, clinical, for the development of medicines. I have to recover that with the money I sold the pills. But if you make a special effect to fix the difficulty and cure the difficulty, sooner or later, the medicine won't sell. In that case, pharmaceutical manufacturers will not stand.

The more illnesses are cured, the smaller the market is in the pharmaceutical industry.

The world of particularly famous dysfunctional drugs, for example, is already drowsy, and it is the drugs that make money from the relatively high prices among them.

Therefore, pharmaceutical companies have difficulty with the special effects of that particular difficulty known to anyone who is cured by a single blow and at a lower cost.

If you hear rumors about special effects research, you don't know who the scholars and research institutes are, but there are rumors that those with those rights are crushing around.

Once there were vaccine-based drugs for difficult diseases known to anyone famous in Japan, but it is still said that there is an extremely large number of opaque parts of how this was not authorized.

"... right? The thing about that burnt house and the fixed automobile, it's not so much to leave alone. I don't know what it is, but the story of thoroughly researched forensics says that the matter of the fixed or reproduced parts is laminated at the atomic or molecular level. He said anything about the atomic and molecular version of a 3D printer, but I don't know what it is."

The two men laugh bitterly. Because you two are young, so I could understand what you meant.

"But that cell is different from the story. It's a technology that we can use tomorrow. You can find out how many principles you want later."

Hasegabe asks Yamamoto.

"Do you know that much about the foreign people, the tissues in their hands, the cells?"

"Now, they're desperate for Kashiwagi... I told Todai University to pay attention to the treatment through the Ministry of Education and Culture... well, the appearance of that Kashiwagi Mitsuhito was too sensational, so it might help on that side"

Yamamoto laughs bitterly.

Shimomura and Hasegabe also laughed.

"Kashiwagi-san, you're going to be one of us soon."

Shimomura asks

"Part-time though... I hope he shakes his head vertically..."

Yamamoto stared at the coffee cup a few days ago, as if a long time ago...

Even Yamamoto, who has confronted people with all sorts of habits before, Kashiwaki seemed oddly impressive.

"If we could work together, it would be interesting..."

Hasegabe says

"Ah......"

Yamamoto lit Mebius Wright, who had been removed from his nostalgia, and breathed a lot of smoke.

…………………………………………………

"... so now we wait for someone in this room?

Kashiwaki looked restless as he looked around the room.

It is clearly a splendid room. It's not quite the same apartment as Por Poto's lair in Kashiwaki.

Arriving at the Prime Minister's residence, Kashiwagi was brought, with or without mention, to a building that dressed as calm but probably never came in his entire life, somewhat in the tourist state of a group reservation that came from the countryside.

"Well, you can sit there."

Shiraki asks Kashiwagi to sit in a fine desk chair.

"Yeah... that's not a good idea. Sit here on your own..."

"Nobody should see it. Well, sit down."

Shiraki says so, sitting back on a visitor's chair in front of the concierge.

"Oh, yeah?... Don't hesitate to commemorate..."

Kashiwagi too...... finally sat in the chair of fate......

"Come on, I made you some coffee, Kashiwagi." Doctor. "

"Oh, thank you"

Kashiwagi puts his mouth on the coffee cup. Then Shiraki.

"Hey Kashiwagi... Yamamoto said, 'Think about your work and do something about it'..."

"Oh... so, how do you know that?"

"Actually... public safety, the Cabinet Office and our Foreign Office are considering a lot of things... and this time we're using your ability to do your job... so, well... there was a first contact case..."

I say things that Shiraki doesn't really boil down to. But I enjoy the atmosphere anyway, Ali.

"Well, it's a big story, a job request from the Japanese government."

"A request from the government, no?... What are you trying to say..."

Shiraki lay his hands on the name plate that was lying on the concierge desk, bread! and caused it, turning it around 180 degrees, and said away toward Kashiwaki.

"This is the kind of job I'm asking you to take, Dr. Kashiwagi!

On that name plate, "Government Secret Service Negotiator Makoto Kashigi" and on the black plate, it was written in grandeur with a white brush.

"Bhoo!!...... gee ho! Gee Ho!...... Gho"

Kashiwagi blew up the coffee he drank.

"What the hell are you doing?

"Ugh... Ugh!... gee ho... what the hell!... I'm not listening!

Calm down, Kashiwagi.

Shiraki gives the tissue to Kashiwagi.

Kashiwagi scratched his nose with Cheen, while rinsing Sunsung and his nose

"No, that's why I call this' Secret Service Government Negotiator '."

"You're a 'government secretary negotiator'... it's easy, this is what happens because you want a business' Negotiator '"

"No, well, it is... it's not, and the naming is too big"

"No, it's actually a big layer, 'government secretary negotiator' is just your upcoming 'name'. Registration for the HR Department is" Cabinet Office Involvement. "

"Huh!?

Exactly. For example, Deputy Prime Minister Mishima and Minister for Foreign Affairs has the title "Deputy Prime Minister", but in Japan, there is no position of "Deputy Prime Minister" as a regular official position. Taro Mishima, a regular position, is the Minister for Foreign Affairs. It's not like the so-called 'vice president', a full-fledged position like the US. It is merely a 'nomenclature' for the Prime Minister to express his intention to "be a person in a position to represent the Prime Minister if the Prime Minister is no longer able to carry out his duties".

"But... Cabinet office involvement is part-time, but not a state official"

"Well, this room is yours, too, while you're the Secret Service negotiator."

"Ugh, shit!

"You didn't know? Cabinet office participation is available in the Prime Minister's office, one at a time."

Kashiwaki looks inside the office once again.

"Hey... Kashiki, take it, this job. I'm glad to be honest with you."

"Why?"

Shiraki brings a visitor chair in front of the executive desk and elbows the executive desk to speak

"Because, think about it, Osamu is also a self-defense officer and a state official, I'm a state official in the Foreign Ministry, and you're the only civilian I've ever had. Honestly, there were a lot of things I couldn't talk about even if I wanted to, but... well, even though I'm part-time, if you took it, you'd be a state official too. This is how we're gonna do it together."

Kashiwagi is weak if they say that too.

"Besides, seriously, this UN thing I saw on car TV, it's pretty fucked up."

"What do you mean?

"We still have unconfirmed information, but we may be able to call the Security Council, this Japan."

"What?"

"China and Russia are saying we should isolate Japan. It does not make it clandestine, but it calls for the expulsion of all foreigners in Japan, including human exchanges, tourism and business, and the prohibition of entry. He's going to need permission from a permanent or non-permanent member of the United Nations if he needs to enter."

Shiraki looks Kashiwaki in the eye with a pretty serious look and says:

I haven't decided to become a negotiator yet, but I'm talking to Kashiwagi about my classified state secrets.

"In the end, the foreigners are freaking out about that stupid big disc. That's why I'm hungry to let Japan take care of it. He says he'll provide financial assistance during quarantine, but what's the aid? Japan is not a developing country."

Kashiwaki stared at Shiraki's regrettable face.

"I went to Germany before. It was just after the nuclear accident in the example… I saw a Japanese family member coming for a sightseeing walk into a restaurant. And I was sitting in a chair and looking at the menu like I was having fun. So, right after that, what do you think happened? The Germans got up from around the Japanese and moved to other seats to avoid it... I'll never forget the sight of that time... the Germans... and then the human-rights and trash bastards treated the Japanese like radioactive waste."

…………

Kashiki was silently listening to his friends.

It was the first time Shiraki had ever told such a story. I guess I've never been able to talk to you before, even if I wanted to. I didn't have anyone to talk to.

"I'm with you now... I wonder why this is happening in Japan..."

"............... what am I supposed to do?

"What can you do?"

Kashiwaki remained silent for a while. And... breathe in.

"Okay... I'll take it"

Shiraki smiles

Kashiwaki went on.

"So, what about Gala?

"2,700 yen per day"

"That's a subtle price, Oi..."

"It's up to the law. No evil."

Kashiwaki gives out the palm of his right hand. And bread and white wood slap that hand.

In a moment, Shiraki took his smartphone out of his nostalgia and pressed the shortened dial icon.

"... Are you the Superintendent? Yes, I'm out of the subject... Yes, I understand. I'm going now."

Shiraki got up from his chair.

"Secret Service negotiator, follow me."

Kashiwaki and Shiraki leave the room.

Shiraki quickly pushes his gaze up the hallway straight through the middle of his unique rectangular glasses, which have slipped off slightly.

Kashiwagi checks the inside of the bag with a flicker as he walks, quickens his tie a little and goes after Shiraki as he prepares his outfit.

The figure of the countryman when he first stepped into the Prime Minister's residence was no longer there.

The head of a switched cedar tree in the car reached criticality in the words of a white tree.

Make contact with Gigahexa civilized people. That is Japan's policy, the Prime Minister said.

If you are asked if there are any measures, there are no measures at all.

There's just something I want to try. Whether that succeeds or fails, that's not what I found out.

If you want me to do what I can, I have an idea.

All we have to do is see if the country can get on with it... that's all.

Shiraki stands in front of the room of purpose.

"Look there," he tells Kashiwaki with his chin.

"Unidentified Large Artificial Object Control Headquarters"

Kashiwaki nods at Shiraki when he looks sideways at that letter, which is written in large part in the masterful letter of Foreign Minister Mishima.

And open the door to that room...

The meeting had already begun. I arrive at my seat with a little fright because I was in the middle of a meeting.

Kashiwaki looks over the conference room.

With Mishima, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, as chairman of the committee, he is an expert in that line of work: a member of the policy subcommittee of each party, a provincial expert, a police official, a Ministry of Defence uniform group, that is, a field self-defense officer, and a cabinet official participation appointed as Prime Minister, that is, at the academic and corporate management levels.

It is very large as a meeting of the Class of the Countermeasures Headquarters. That's all I can understand is that this time things need to be urgent.

If you look at it, there's one face like you saw it somewhere. Inside the two Defense Department uniforms...

(Is that it?... Aren't you, O?

It's definitely a big shot. Did Big Sight feel the gaze, too, and he looks back at me? And I look away and I'm surprised because I have a misplaced face.

Seeing the figure, Shiraki makes a gesture of "bringing" the Kashiwagi collar in a way that even cats can grab it.

At first glance, he shook his head, laughing bitterly. He nodded and told his neighbor's superior officer, fingering Kashiwaki and talking about something in his ear.

And the superior, when he laughs at Nitari, meets Kashiwaki lightly. Kashiwagi doesn't know what it is either, but he returns the meeting.

Mishima watched the interaction with a thin eye.

But honestly, the atmosphere of the meeting is severely painful right now.

The reason why it is so painful is that meeting attendees had been heard while unconfirming Nakami Dew's "Japanese Quarantine Proposal", which Shiraki had just asked about. Besides, the bad news is that just now, the US, Buddha, and England have also shown a conditional and following attitude.

Shiraki also heard this after a light interaction between Kashiwagi and Kashiwagi after entering the room.

Shiraki makes the biggest sinister face.

Because of this information, the meeting had become a presentation reading the compositions of the materials produced by the departments concerned.

Because even discussing the original 'Dialogue with Gigahexa' has made this matter more important, something that will happen in the Security Council in the near future.

I'm not at a level where I can honestly have an argument. It merely reads the time crunch of the name 'proposed measures' for each of the departments concerned. Perhaps as it stands, it is visible that this will be the end of the predetermined barren meeting: "Then bring it back to each department for debate at a later date…".

The decisions taken at this meeting are extremely important. What has been decided here is passed on to the Gotobe in New York, and that is communicated to the Heads of State.

Because we now need to make matters that are only 'policies' in the United Nations General Assembly 'decisions and implementations' that will be the will of our country, so that the world can be informed.

If we end up 'policy' without being able to decide anything like this, the Security Council will probably be opened and the case will be proposed and decided. That way, Japan's damage is immeasurable.

Japan's getting on the Security Council's agenda is itself a matter of national humiliation. If you do poorly, it could be the collapse of the Gotobe regime.

China, which would be the developing country for this Security Council proposal, was after Colle.

Recognized as a 'Takaist regime' in China, it can collapse the Gotobe regime, which is nothing but depressing anyway, thereby raising the reputation of the Chinese Communist Party leaders domestically and also expecting progress on a shelving compromise on the spire issue, pushing Japan against its Gigahexa counterpart. I mean, they were after these four birds a stone.

Kashiwagi glances slightly over the bundle of composition materials he is given and looks up at the ceiling slightly to remove the example notes from the bag.

Since I think I will probably be asked for my opinion, I was reading back my delusions of the past by turning my notes with illustrations, schematics, and ponch paintings to see if there was anything I could announce.

Shiraki looks sideways at the notebook.

Shiraki will have a quick time to figure out what it is. Whenever Kashiwaki turns the page, the color of Shiraki's eyes changes.

And Shiraki tapped Kashiwagi's shoulder, as if he had boiled the business, and gestured to show him that notebook.

Kashiwagi looks a little nasty because he's embarrassed, but Shiraki makes a gesture of "Give it to me because it's okay".

Shiraki turns and reads the "paranoid notes" of Kashiwagi, who took half away, as a spa. Next to it, the new sight was now glancing at the notebook.

And Shiraki stops turning the page once in a while, pointing to a particular place and talking silently to the new look.

Shin-mi also nods at Shiraki with his gaze, giving him another specific location on that notebook.

And after reading it openly, Shiraki and Shinmi turned toward Kashiwagi and laughed niya. And Shiraki slaps Pompom and Kashiwagi's back. And whine in his ear to Kashiwaki.

"Kashiwagi, this part of this notebook from here, do the presentation"

"Huh?... this?," he says of the most delusional part and looks disgusted.

"Commander Shin-mi also says this is good. Do it. We'll follow up."

"Okay... I don't know..."

After the earlier officials finish the presentation of the composition, Shin-mi pokes at the gap and asks Mishima to speak.

"Deputy Prime Minister Mishima"

"Whoa, what's up, Shin-mi?"

Mishima also responds all the time to "I've been waiting" for a word of a new look at whether she was disgusted with the composition presentation of the officials.

"Right now, this Kashiwaki Secret Service negotiator has brought with him ideas that might open things up this time. Can you forgive me for speaking?

"Kashiwagi-san... I've heard about you, he said it's something interesting."

Mishima looks at Kashiwaki with interest.

(Your Excellency even knows about this...)

and Kashiwaki scratches his head. Well, so is that, because Shiraki and Yamamoto know, I think it's natural to know.

Attendees attending the meeting look at Kashiwagi with the kind of eyes that say, "Who is this guy?"

"Uh, guys, listen to me. This Kashiwagi held the position of government secretary negotiator for the Cabinet Office as of today."

Mishima introduces Kashiwagi in her usual tone.

"Some of you may have heard rumors, but he's the first person to make contact with that baby hexa."

Oh, and the conference hall went out of its way. Kashiwagi greets Pecori.

When I heard about it, Omi didn't seem to know the person was Kashiwagi either, and he looks dismayed.

"So, Kashiwagi-san, is this a good idea?

"I don't know if it's a good idea, but if it's an idea as a possibility. Say whatever you want, but it's up to the government to get on with it. I'm talking about that level, okay?

It is such a thing. This was also the case with Kinoshima Heavy Industries.

"Hahahaha...... so can you let me hear it?

"Now I'll borrow that whiteboard"

Kashiwaki took a seat.

Conference attendees gaze at Kashiwaki curiously wondering what they will do.

Kashiwaki began his presentation when he took a breath...

"Er... as you all know, I seem to have interacted with that baby hexa"

"Seems? ♪ And voices come up from those present ♪

"Yes, given the circumstances, it seems to have turned out that way. And I hear from public security that the result is a certainty that there are 'people' in that big gigahexa. And I was surprised that there were no other cases in the world than mine."

Kashiwagi gave details of how it had been until then

I helped a woman, threw an empty can, complained about baby hexa, and gave me a business card.... I got a laugh here.

"Ha ha… So I also collected and analyzed a lot of information myself, but I wondered if the fact that it doesn't fall in the heart and the fact that it doesn't fall in the heart is actually what prevents me from communicating with this Gigahexa civilization."

Kashiwagi then explains as he writes a slack and a letter on the whiteboard.

"Actually, I wonder if that Gigahexa civilized man knows how to communicate with 'radio waves' like we use..."

Yeah, Kashiwaki says, "Yeah," "it won't," "such an idiot," and wild times come out.

But Kashiwaki can afford it.

"Well normally you all think so, I thought so too... you thought to yourself, 'It's not there'... but they, where did they come from?," points to one of the attendees.

"Well... it would be far beyond the universe"

"How long?

"Hmmm......"

"Hahaha sorry, thank you...... Vice Premier Mishima, how many would you say would you be famous in Akihabara?

"Why me?" said Mishima, laughing at the venue. "Hahaha... well, 100,000 light years or a million light years, or 10 million light years or a hundred million light years, or something like that."

Exactly.

"That's right, you're right. They come with warp or something, so it's not worth it if it's not about that. If so, how do you communicate such a distance with your home country and fellow citizens?

With this one word, "Oh, well!" Some of the attendees seemed to have noticed.

"You can't communicate in real time on a radio wave at such a distance. Besides, if it's on a level like we use it, it's even more so... they're the ones who come with those warps. You should still have the right powerful means of communication. I don't know what that is."

Then write ② on the board and Kashiwaki continues.

"But you wouldn't say you don't know the waves themselves. I mean, in their world, it's probably an extinction technology that they've stopped using in the distant past."

That means the attendees.

"Then, like our world, it's a star that you can see from their perspective that they're using delayed technology, so isn't it normal to try to communicate on 'radio waves'?" he asks.

But Kashiwagi...

"I guess it's not going to be that easy," he disproves. And he said, "Isn't that true in our world, for example, right now, I can't turn it all into ground digital TV and watch TV in analogue. If someone who doesn't know that wants to watch TV on analog TV in Japan, they can never watch it on analog. And vice versa. 'That would be the obvious', and I'm desperate to do it with that obvious idea, but I can't do anything I can't. Now that Earth Digi and Earth Anna have just changed, you'll soon notice, but what if that's a thousand years or 10,000 years of unused technology?... now I don't have a lighter because I'm trying to light a cigarette. What are we gonna do because there's no fire? So you should scrub the trees and trees and set them on fire like a primitive! Do you think? I think it's probably the same thing."

Attendees began to nod at Kashiwaki's analogy.

Kashiwaki goes on.

"Besides, no matter how much our world lags behind from them, there are planes that fly at sound speeds, there are automobiles and computers. Some artificial satellites, some rockets... From their subjectivity, you might be thinking, 'We're using our earliest technology, these guys will be able to use it,' or, 'If we can't use this level of technology, there's nothing we can do about it'... even if they desperately want to make contact with this one with that 'their initial technology', we can't do anything we can't do."

And ③ and write on the board, continue

"And this is the most important thing...... if they hadn't done what they have, if they'd kept putting it out on our technology-level radio waves as well, they might notice in time. But as long as they do what they do, they can never do it."

Kashiwaki paints a picture of Gigahexa in a cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha.

"It's a shield. As long as I'm putting up a shield, I can't. Perhaps this shield has bounced off the radio."

"How can you say that?" Mishima asked.

"Yeah, when I said 'wait' to Baby Hexa, Baby Hexa turned to me in an easy reaction. Then I let my business card back out, but at that time, I wasn't putting up a shield. So I guess that baby hexa wasn't shielded when I spoke up. So I think you were able to capture my voice easily... but I hear the US military gave many warnings to Gigahexa heading to Japan, but they ignored it. I think that's probably the case... well, there's no certainty about this one."

"But we're not talking about SF, even if we're shielded."

Mishima questions.

"Right, maybe if you think SF. But you're actually out. Maybe you're not accommodating in a place like that. He's like pimping on a shield no matter how much physical attack he adds. Maybe it's like blocking the flow of air like Voice."

"But if so, I wish I could take off my shield"

"That's not going to happen, they say Japan hasn't done it, but other countries have made a thorough attack on Baby Hexa, right?... then they'll be on guard."

There attendees ask questions

"So their communication technology can be used even with that shield?

"Of course you will. SF speaking. Hey, aren't you using something like subspace communication? Otherwise, you're going to hit a ship with a meteorite or something during a space voyage, so if you're going to communicate in the middle of that, that's the only way."

Conference attendees put their arms around each other and think "hmm".

Pessimism wraps up the conference hall, saying, "Reason is right," "If that's true, isn't it blocked?" etc.

Silence flows.

But the big sight speaks out to block Shiraki from trying to speak up there.

"Kashiwaki negotiator, but you have an idea to do something about it, don't you?

"I'll tell you what," Shiraki says, niggling at the big picture.

Big eyes are nibbled with hun.

"Yeah, Second Lieutenant Omi,... What, huh? Huh? A lieutenant??

Omi was showing his shoulders and appealing to Kashiwaki.

"(He... when...) Oh, oh, hi. Sorry, yeah, this will be my 'all you want to say' from here, but there's a way. But it will be quite absurd, ladies and gentlemen, be prepared."

At first glance (you don't normally say absurd things...), I drop my neck cuckoo.

"Well..."

Kashiwagi cuts out like he says (what shall we talk about from) with his hand moulded.

"Well, that's what's going on... there's actually only one way to communicate this will to them..."

Talk about desperate situations in plain sight and talk about hope there. It is the hand used by fraudsters. But Kashiwaki is not a fraud. I am a negotiator.

The difference between a con artist and a negotiator is whether you keep your word or not, do what you say or not, that's all the story. It's easy. And to this word of Kashiwaki, the attendees of the venue ride themselves out and listen.

"We're gonna use the footage."

"Footage...... well, did you have that hand!

Attendees face to face to convince. Yes, it's a perfectly simple story. Radio waves are unavailable, audio is not effective either. If so, I'll just have to have it looked at with my eyes. Exactly. You'll see about the outside landscape even though it's Gigahexa.

"But how do you describe it in video? Are you gonna use a projector or a projection?

"Where do you project it, it's an object floating in the middle of the ocean. And it's stupid."

"Can't it be on the sea level?

"Even if you load a helicopter like that and project it onto the sea level, there is a stability problem. I don't even know if I can project it."

"What kind of footage do you want me to show you before then?"

The attendees speak out their natural doubts thoughtfully and throw them at Kashiwaki.

"In short, where do you see it, right?

"Ah."

"Let me show you on a decent screen. To those people."

"No, so where do you see it? It's impossible to deploy such a large screen at sea."

This is the deck of the ship.

The attendees said to this word that Kashiwaki sarah said, "Yeah?," he questioned.

"There's no ship that can put up such a big screen. Do you even remodel and use tankers?

"I can't do that. How much do you think it would cost to just remove the structure on the deck of the tanker?

But Mishima disputed the word.

"Dude, I guess it's not about money right now. If I were you right now, I'd probably turn Japan upside down. I would do anything about that cost...... but Kashiwaki, the cost is fine, even if you do it that way, what the construction time will be. Looks like it's gonna take months to build."

Mishima's opinion is also the best. Not that they'll wait until then. That would be a tough story if you would leave Earth impatiently, but you wouldn't be coming to Earth from Hannah about to go home. It must have come for something.

"No, it's not costly at all, and it doesn't take long to build. Well, I need some construction time, but I don't need months like that."

Kashiwagi answers at his leisure.

"Then tell me quickly, Mr. Kashiwagi, without a lot of trouble"

Kashiwaki replies to a smile full of Mishima's anticipation.

"I get it..." Kashiwaki said, taking a magazine out of Mosomoso and his bag.

The magazine's name is "Monthly Ship"

Kashiwaki shrugged, "Oh, there it is," as he paralyzed the page...

"Let's use this guy"

and show attendees a large two-page bump picture, written on a page with a magazine.

Large pictures of the ship were posted there.

The name of the ship...

Marine militia latest helicopter-mounted frigate, "Even Without Being"

Total length: 248 meters.

Full width: 38 meters.

An aircraft carrier escort with all decks, clearly an aircraft carrier.

Its size is such that it does not extend to just under twenty metres to the largest battleship "Yamato" during the war.

Exactly not as good as a US nuclear aircraft carrier, but it just recently went into water and is not dressed. For this idea, Kashiwaki thought it would be easy to renovate.

"Let's put a screen on this guy's deck, make a few extraordinary masts, and project them from there on the deck with a projector. And we go right under Gigahexa, and it's a big video tournament. What do you say, Haizi?

There's an attendee from the ocean looking at each other.

"I can do it now"

Answer clearly. I can do it now. It's too late to start dressing.

But those present were taken aback. They want to screen a movie with the latest Japanese frigates. I can't think of any normal nerves.

So Kashiki said... 'Let me say whatever I want' and 'It's up to the government to get on with it'.

Mishima tightens in a quiet conference hall

"If you don't have any other good ideas, let's do this."

The attendees at the conference hall nod cocklessly. Though Ogami was also a self-defense officer, I just didn't expect this. I'm surprised at the look on your face. But Shinmi and Shiraki were gazing at Mishima with a "do it" face.

But this is not the end of the Kashiwaki show.

"So, Deputy Prime Minister Mishima, I'd rather have a favor than an idea..."

"Hmm? What? Say it."

"Anyway, let's not just talk about" dialogue, "let's welcome them in large measure."

"Yeah!?

"Well, what about the video is," We're communicating on radio waves, "" Please turn off the shield so we can go through the waves, "and I'll let the famous animation studio I know make a video of what's going on there. I wonder if I'd like an animated studio over there in Kyoto..."

Kashiwagi began to fantasize on his own in this place of presentation. I won't stop when this happens.

"So, it would be a good evening to start a welcome tournament...... otherwise, I can't use the projector. Even if you're not there, entering directly under Gigahexa is just about the right time for the sun to go down. Oh, it would be exciting if you could contact each municipality around Sagami Bay to launch fireworks or something when the sun goes down."

Kashiwaki is delusional that the Fire Department attendees

"Then I'll light up Gigahexa with the searchlight on our fireboat."

and comes aboard Kashiwaki's delusions. Then there's Luzo Kurumi, Osamu's superior officer.

"Then you can use our helicopter, Captain Omi."

"Huh!?... Yeah, yeah. You can, well."

I am also convinced by the appearance. I think Mishima had a good vibe.

"If Lu Zi makes a mistake, don't shoot a cannon. If they think he's been attacked, there's no ex-girlfriend."

And take a laugh. With this laugh, I get ideas from all the departments at once.

"Now let us, Airborne, let the eleventh of Matsushima do the bending flight in front of our customers while the sun is still high. Let them train as far as they can, even if they are not there, before they finish renovating. If you can see it with your eyes, why don't you let me write something in the sky in Katakana?

and have been active in delivering opinions. When it comes to the Eleventh Flight Corps of Matsushima, it is about the famous Blue Impulse.

"Kashiwagi-san, please," Mishima asks.

"Nice. It's a good idea. If they're unraveling Japanese at all, it would be great if you wrote the letters big enough in that big sky, even the heartmark, and you could write 'Yokoso'."

Copy that, sir.

It is a decision.

Two hours after Kashiwagi began his presentation, the initial severe atmosphere blew up somewhere, not to mention the conference is Nori from the School Festival Executive Conference.

A member of the Liberal opposition's policy section who does not read the venue, however, makes a statement that does not read the air.

"But... assuming that conveys our will to the people of Gigahexa, the decision of the Security Council will not change..."

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"... Yes, no, but isn't it! If Japanese quarantine were passed in the Security Council even if we could interact with them, it wouldn't be anything!

I just waited and a new look follows me.

"Doctor, that won't be a problem at all"

"How can you say all that?

"Think about it. Because of this, we could have a dialogue with them, but if we isolate Japan, other countries cannot have a dialogue with them. Do you think I'll miss the oily story you might get from them?

Following a new look as Shiraki provokes.

"If you still want to isolate Japan, why don't you go ahead and have it done? Wouldn't that be more gratifying? Let them get along with the Gigahexans and Shippoli with the Japanese government monopoly. If that's okay with you, try isolating it. If you will quarantine me, we at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would like to thank the permanent members: Dormore Aligatogozaimus, Thanksgiving Belimatch, Darth Vidania and Xie Xie."

"But if it fails! ……

The senator still goes on. The other attendees stare at the senator with a face in their minds (shut up now, you...).

"Either way, we're going to be quarantined. Doctor, let's be very ashamed of ourselves for doing what we can."

Speak to the senator as Mishima tells you.

To the word, opposition senators pull back scratching their cheeks.

Yes, if you're going to get into Dotsubo without doing anything, it's much better to do what you can and get into it.

It's better to let the world know you've done what you can.

Japan has done many things, both public and private, to fail without doing anything with the words' unprecedented 'and' premature '.

It's better to do it and fail than to fail without even doing it. Because we can leave something behind later.

If you're failing without doing anything, there's nothing left. It is more painful to do it if it fails anyway.

Kashiwagi knew about it so painfully during his TES career. So I didn't pinch my mouth on the interaction between this Senator Sensei and Shin-mi, Mishima.

In previous presentations, I didn't say anything because I felt like bureaucrats and politicians in attendance, hard scholars and older managers figured that out.

And the meeting is over.

The meeting was resolved.

Make contact with the Gigahexa civilized man with Kashiki's outgoing absurd and painful operation.

Confirm that Prime Minister Gotobe will be contacted on that policy.

Kashiwagi confirmed that he would produce in terms of video production.

Then decide on the allocation of roles to the ministries and departments concerned and confirm that circulars will be issued.

Perhaps each ministry and related company will react to this alarming circular. Thinking about it, Kashiwagi...

(I was wondering if I did a little too much...)

and scratch his head.

And after the closing words of the meeting, Mishima turned to Kashiwagi.

"Yo, Kashiwagi." Doctor, what's the name of the operation?

"We're going to announce this operation to the press."

"Absolutely. We have to do this with all the people. It's not funny."

"So now it's fashionable to say, 'Oh, no, no, no. Operation?

"Hahahahaha... if you name the manoeuvre you're gonna get hit with Nantka Ch"

"Haha, right, so... Shield is an operation to make contact with alien customers trapped in shells and have them sweep away the Japanese disaster (Mana) at a major event... Operation Tendo... What about Operation Amato? It's easy for foreigners to pronounce it."

"Operation Amato...... are you crazy? Then let's do it."

Famous story in Japanese mythology.

The Great God of Heaven and Light draws to Heavenly Rock Roof Door, and a disaster befalls Japan.

The famous myth that Heavenly Hand Man took that hand and dragged out where Heavenly Lord God opened the Heavenly Rock Roof Door to see what he was doing, showing off various events in an effort to get Heavenly God to heal his mood.

Heavenly Rock Roof Door, also known as Heavenly Door, was drawn by the Great God of Heavenly Lights.

Operation Tendo was about to begin to save modern Japan from the scourge...