"Er... is content for lights like this under the control of a managed union?

I hear the words of a pair of great attitudes, and I'm just purely surprised, Junko.

"Recently, there have been more returns due to large upgrades. The decision was made by the management union that the returnees and the active players would be able to play together and that the content would be properly reserved. Is it unforeseen?"

One of the two people who showed up says in a sighing tone.

"Excuse me, I didn't know you had an appointment with the management union"

The leader apologizes for coming. and urge PT members to leave the scene.

"That was a detour. I didn't know the management union had reached this point."

"They're still annoying. I don't know what you're going to rule from in this game."

A leader and a fiercely poisoning hunter dwarf, far from a place of engagement, who says it looks inconclusive.

"In the meantime, this time with the flow of dissolution"

"Good luck"

"Stay annoyed."

True to be relieved to see that the dissolution was decided and each member transferred.

Just one, only the white armored man remains, looking at True and Junko.

"I'm so sorry. It's been a long time since I've been back or made anyone new feel bad."

Apologizing again, the white armor man also transferred and disappeared without waiting for these words.

"Why don't we go back?

Peek into the truth, nestled in a complex face, and Junko speaks.

"Honestly, I had a downward consciousness called nettle..."

True to talk on the spot, not trying to go back.

"That's vivid. I can't look down or underestimate it because it doesn't change that it's a world where people and people get together. Seeing the interaction now, I thought in particular"

At first it was badly impressed that a badly felt white armored man without greeting him had such a nasty attitude.

"In the first place, I don't know who was wrong. I'm not a shield, and I'm not familiar with this game. If I had known, I could have made a statement covering that shield. The only thing I know for sure is that I wanted to do it with the shoulder of a shield, and the other attackers wanted to beat me up."

True to say relatively clearly what you want to say, but if you put a broad shoulder in a genre you are not familiar with, you can also worsen the position of those who put their shoulders in reverse. I had also committed such failures in real life, so I was cautious.

"You were right not to say anything. I'm pretty sure that shield guy made a mistake."

Junko, familiar with the game, puts his hand on his true shoulder and says: I also fully perceive true feelings, and while I smile at them, the truth tells them right.

"I don't think there was a problem with the equipment or anything. I know because I was quite a shield, too, but I figured out that the effort to point the enemy target at me wasn't enough, or unfamiliar. Maybe the hunter was a skilled shieldman, and you knew that."

"That's him..."

He was the most annoying player, but he blamed it because he had knowledge and experience. That fact applauds even more annoying and nasty in the truth.

"The way I advised you and the way you had the conversation was poor. By the way, after the fight, I was at the tel - a telepathic conversation that could only be heard by that shield guy, and I advised him properly about the parts he couldn't reach, and I think it passed on to him."

True to be close to respect with admiration for the care of Junko.

"Do you need strength and knowledge in any world"

True to look up to heaven and groan. With knowledge and power, I can do others better than I did. I can't do that either without it. It's natural.

"By the way, what's a management combination? Is the operator managing bookings for in-game play?

"No, it's not. It's an organization built on the player side."

"In a player? So it's supposed to be on par with us, right? How can you be so great?

He was behaving like a powerful person in front of him, so I thought he was an operator, but if you think about it, there's no way the service provider would behave like that.

"This Recommended Early Eleventh content was not an instance dungeon created on a PT or player-by-player basis, but a lot of content used areas and locations that existed from the beginning. When there is one PT in a place called an occupied area, no other PT can enter that area. And so are the monsters we were fighting right now, but when we're fighting, naturally no other PT can fight the monsters right now, right?

I nod with the nuance that the truth makes sense to Junko, who checks to see if he knows it in his commentary.

"So there are deals and collisions between players around certain monsters and occupied areas. So formed is an organization to manage those occupied areas and a handful of enemies, pre-book them, turn them around, and play - a management union."

"That's an organization that only players arrange on their own, isn't it? Is everything following that organization?

Wonder true. I know the philosophy itself is a good organization, but even with such an organization, I wonder if it would be pointless if all players were not in tune with the management union. If anyone doesn't follow the organization, it's hard to say it's working.

"Not everyone does, but it feels like the majority did when I was active. It's more convenient. In addition, the forces of the union are themselves very strong, and the unobedient pupils are thoroughly slapped and divided into villages, so there were aspects of having to obey. However, some players are turning their backs thoroughly. Famous Nyanton, you're the head of it."

"Are you just saying that you are well organized and managing the concepts of efficiency and morality of finally getting in line? Besides, does he treat you like a child?

"Yeah, like that. What do you think, Makoto? I think I should follow that organization."

It seemed a little surprising that Junko was on the institutional side.

"I think I should get to that management union, too. That attitude just now comes to mind. Besides the rules you decide for yourself, chaos trampling any rules is about you in the mood, so if you think you're turning your back on the management union, are you on the management union side too?"

"Hmm, the benefits are more overwhelming. Ignore unions and do whatever you want, because trying to work with content and enemies will end up giving you less chance to play, and most importantly, use extra nerves. Finally, in this game where PT play is mandatory, there are many endorsers of the management union, but even if you turn your back and try to do whatever you want, no one else will follow you."

Some people in the world decide unconditionally that the institutional side is poorly dressed and the counter-institutional system is good, but Junko seemed to decide which way to go after proper philosophy and calculation, I truly took a look.

"Besides, the head of the management union is Huiming. I also watched him have a lot of trouble putting the union together, so I wonder if I'm going to be on the union's side."

I am truly convinced that there will be some blemishes. I also feel that your specific gravity is quite large when it comes to Junko, who also cares about people in moderation.

"Shining is the head of the management union, it doesn't fit."

From a true eye point of view, the person named Luminosity was more unexpected than Junko because he was of the exact opposite nature to an organization that would preserve such an order.

"I don't know right now... back in the day, there were a lot of people who disagreed with the management union, even if they didn't have to stand up against it. Because there were quite a few people who would engage with the management union and behave in a transgressive manner. And, of course, you don't like organizations like management unions, which are simply the type of people who are stained with anti-institutions and anti-power."

"These people were definitely transgressive right now."

Earlier in the day, we saw a PT with all the numbers, starting a battle with a giant raven, true to spill a smile. I can also snort to be repulsed in that way.

"It's funny how many things are in real life schematically, but the battle of the game itself is boring"

"Mm-hmm. That just happens to be a boring category, and there's a good deal of fun. Well, if you do a lot of things, then you'll find something interesting."

To my frank sentiments, I was a mouth-watering pure child as if defending this game, but honestly, I don't feel like going ahead and doing it, unless I'm also dating Pure Child.