Since the day the public discussion show discussing the merits of the backstreet was aired in grand golden time, as if the world had changed dramatically, until then it has been considered a taboo, the curse on the backstreet of the media has been lifted, and it has become openly treated as a theme, whether on television, in magazines or in newspapers.

Many viewers understood and spotted that the show itself was significantly lacking in fairness, and there was quite a bit of bashing on the programming side dressed as hanging Mika Tsukinawa, but more than that, there was a sense of public sentiment about the existence of the back street and the luck of rebellion.

In the meantime, as if the timing had been predicted, bashing to Japan and the back streets was started by national press and governments, and the situation was also reported in Japan. Especially the US, the UK, China and South Korea.

Until now, there has been pressure on the media, from the back streets and the government, to keep them from touching the back streets deeply, but neither does the earliest pressure pass because Luciferin Dust and the Grimmpenis, who have officially expressed their support for it, and even the press and government abroad, are putting up anti-back streets.

People were forced halfway across the street to turn away, knowing that it existed.

Even those of the inhabitants of the back streets who had a feeling that the back streets themselves would perish were the beginning and end of coming out.

Cool over time, such as public heat. The people are always looking for new stimuli, and the press wants to answer their needs, so they want to feel like the misfortunes of new others - and some of them were turning a blind eye, but even now, two weeks after the discussion show, the heat on the rebel street persists without cooling down.

This topic is dealt with all the time, not just in the front street press, but also on the back street institutional paper site. But with a different approach.

The backstreet informants had managed to dive into Luciferin Dust - or let those in the organization grab the money and try to get inside information that had not been made public.

But their efforts did not materialize, and no big deal was known. At best, Luciferin Dust is a gathering group. Therefore, it is as if executives are doing as they please with each other without a clear boss without being able to interact well inside.

Yoshiku Takada, a freelance informant and poster of stories interviewed by journalists on the backstreet institutional paper site, also focused on Luciferin Dust.

Yoshiku doesn't sneak in and try to take information, or try to contact the lower members of the organization. He had made a dignified interview application from the front, and Luciferin Dust, after seeing her position and attitude in law, responded accordingly.

However, the results of the coverage were a poor substitute. All I'm told is that whatever you ask me, I can't answer it. Moreover, there are many reasons why that cannot be answered are not even informed within the same organization, certainly not, but late.

(You're doing the right thing. These guys don't deserve to be trusted)

One day I got a call from a long time ago when I was pulling my hand when I was stunned by the secrecy of Luciferin Dust, saying that there was a scarcity of what I could get from the front for the interview.

"Nice to meet you. My name is Kiriko Toyota, I am the mayor of Euthanasia City and will be based in the top central executive," The Thirteenth Staircase of Euthanasia "

Yoshiku is stunned because he received a direct call from a very big man.

"Takada currently frequents Luciferin Dust for interviews and appears to be posting on the backstreet intelligence organization's website -"

"Oh, it's just an article that's not even interesting. The guard is stiff and..."

Although it may be inconvenient for the center to do so, it is imperative to assume that the call was made, but then the top executives of the center should not have to bother to call to warn them, even at the bottom.

'This is a request from the Centre. I want you to keep doing Luciferin Dust interviews and gather as much information as you can about them. Of course, you can post it on the institutional paper as it is. However, if you get extremely useful information, could you please flush it out here first?

"Finally, their weaknesses - are there any gaps to get in, you mean to explore them while covering them? I think that's very difficult, though. Let me tell you what it feels like to have covered the last few days."

I don't know why the center laid eyes on me, but I only understood the spirit of it.

'Is it difficult to work as an informer while taking the style of coverage?

At last, he asks if he can sniff around with illegal means, as can other informants, rather than just interviews from the front.

"That's scattered by other informants, isn't it? Doesn't seem to be working very well though."

In a somewhat sarcastic tone, Yoshiku says.

'Really...... Then please continue your efforts to bring their information into the public domain. Let Junko, who started it, cooperate fully. And I also asked Tsukina-san for help. Take advantage of the nature behind her and that leads to the table. Because I know who I am.'

However, the poisonous field cutter did not pull off, and I cut an unexpected card.

(If they give me these two names, I can't pull them off either. It's also fascinating as a story)

I remember being in the same camp as Junko and Mika when I just fell in the back street.

But as a center, I'm trying to use myself to defeat Luciferin Dust. That catches on.

"No, even with the cooperation of Junko, it will be difficult to grasp their information. Because they pay me in advance. Besides... honestly, I'm negative on the back street. My sister is dying, and my life and that of my daddy is what drove me crazy. I don't even think I would have crossed it without it. And I feel empathy for what the deniers said in that argument."

Regardless of the claim, however, the organization itself, Luciferin Dust, was a prolonged feeling of frigidity.

'Yeah, from what Junko told me, but I thought Takada was like that. But that's the kind of talent that makes me fall for this job. Takada is also negative on the back street, so we can walk over to them'

I wonder if Junko and Nashi are already on, Yuki, who laughs bitterly.

"Are you saying that the other side is alarmed because they are similar to each other? But I've been denied an interview application? Besides, don't you really think I'm gonna get along with those guys and be in a hostile position on the back street?

'First is the answer to the latter, but I can assure you I won't. For a reason, Junko pushed my heartbeat that Takada was someone who would never do anything to betray his client, and I just had a little conversation like this myself, and I felt that way. And another thing. Not all faces supporting Luciferin Dust are clean. They fly the flag of justice: extermination in the back streets, but they also lurk in all sorts of thoughts. Knowing that, will Takada be cooperative with them? I bet you I won't be.'

I am glad that you are buying high for someone who is also a member of the thirteenth staircase of euphoria, but I think Yoshiku is calm that you might be buying a little too much.

"What should we do about the fact that the interview is declined, if we take it on? Do you have a good hand? Or because the hub will help you with something?

'Of course the hub will back up as much as it can. It's sneaky though. As for the interview, it means Junko has a plan, so ask her directly first. "

"You've got a pear on you that far. Yes, then let me take it on."

I felt the air I couldn't refuse at the earliest, and Yoshiku took the request.

I haven't visited the Yukioka Institute in a long time, Yoshioka. Passed through the receptacle, facing Junko.

"You're here because of me. Hey, True you and Midori, go visit me in the city center. Come on. I think it's too late to come back."

"Junko was going to visit, too, because I'm here, so you canceled?

"Haha, that's not true. Because I was just left asleep. After that, Yoshiku contacted me. Besides, I was the one who originally advised Kiriko to get Yoshiku to move, and I thought it was time to come."

Before I went to play, True and Midori had long wondered if the idea of waking up a sleeping pure child, or if there was another circumstance that I couldn't, but don't say anything.

"So, what's the plan?

"Hmm, I think it would be better to cover those supporters or Mika on the other discussion show than to cover Luciferin Dust directly."

"Is that where Luciferin Dust's intel comes from? I don't even know what it means to cover Mika."

"The hub's request is to explore Luciferin Dust's information, but what the hub actually wants to do is weaken Luciferin Dust and change the course of the world today, hey? Then you and Yoshiku and Mika should do it instead of the center."

Shizuku becomes mute to Junko, who smiles and tells him that he has done so lightly.

"Oh, me and Mika are gonna change the world, huh? You're leaping too far."

"You can do it, you can do it, you can do it, you can do it, you can do it, you can do it."

I can't imagine it at all in the long run, such as changing the air stained with only two people in one color on the current reverse street.

"I wonder if it would be a good idea to interview Mika first, have her talk on the back street side, and sell it to a place where she can see it both on the front and back streets, instead of an institutional paper site run by the back street intelligence organization."

After listening to Junko's advice, Yoshiku comes up with a few things.

As a matter of fact, I thought about the interview with Mika, but I gave up early on. The other guy is busy, and lately he's been hearing stories about clones or refusing all interviews. But in this case, if it's the right time, and if it's Junko's accent, it'll be possible to cover it.

And the coverage of Mika at this time will be very valuable.

"Then we'll talk to Luciferin Dust's supporters, too. That could make Luciferin Dust a flow that opens the gates too, and could change public opinion more than that. The air in the world is something that makes a difference."

I have no idea what kind of vigeons I see in Junko and how they tie together like that for a long time. There are some measures that I haven't spoken of yet, and I may be talking about them.

"I don't know if it'll work that well. Maybe we'll get through this."

"It's the one thing that keeps me from putting the dust through. Yoshiku, it's your job."

"You don't quite understand Junko's reasoning before then. Interviews with supporters, how could that affect you? You think they're gonna give us a rundown?

"I might get it out. Besides, depending on how things change, depending on how supporters and Luciferin Dust come out, depending on how the public reacts, you might come up with another hand."

Or that I might find myself in a situation where I had to do it with that other hand, which I thought was vague.