In response to the simultaneous development of Van Dam beating by various media around the world, Van Dam also cited a further counterthesis online, but it was a muddy battle against which more objections arose.

Van Damme had seen his objections to his objections, arm in arm and face, and had stated his stupidity to Katsuura, who was in his room.

"The reporter who wrote this article has not read my counterthesis well. Properly read and wrote arbitrarily. So it would be such an appropriate article. Or deliberately spreading malicious faux news, twisting and trying to discredit my claims. What a cowardly way to do it like the press. It's also the way it's been since the last century."

For those who don't read Van Dam's claims, even Van Dam is starting to have a bad image. Katsuura also knew that very well. That's why Van Damme is frustrated.

"Nevertheless, the truth is only known to the reporter who wrote it, whether he wrote it in vain or twisted it in bad faith. Bad in any case. There are many types of jobs in the world, but apparently those involved in the mass media are allowed to do dishonest, dodgy work."

"It's not just the media, it's even the UN that's criticizing Mr. Van Damme,"

Van Damme laughs sarcastically at Katsuura, whom he fears.

"Oh, it's hilarious that the media around the world cried to the UN at the same time. Hmm, that's hilarious. Only those who put up anti-power and anti-system, the hilarious appearance of teasing weakness in numbers, titles and authority, appears as it were. In the meantime, it is hilarious to think that the United Nations has authority. Built to protect the egos of the great powers, they're sending peacekeepers to countries in wartime to rape women, and they're mistaken for a world government or something for an organization full of useless and extreme hypocrisy that just makes spoken complaints to peaceful countries. Some of the U.N. staffs seem to be delusional fools."

Van Damme's poisonous tongue spearhead moves from the press to the UN.

"But it's not just the enemy. There are quite a few voices who agree with me."

Conscious of being stupid all the time, Van Damme subtly changes the subject. He's right, national government agencies and publishers and newspapers have made a name for Van Damme's support.

"Surprisingly, there are a lot of endorsers on the media side."

Katsuura said.

"Two possibilities are possible. Do you understand?

"Uh... simply, aren't those people who think that if Mr. Van Damme is right, the media attitude is a bad one right now?

"Mm-hmm. One has that too. Let me tell you something because I don't seem to know the other one. It's for vested interests. These are the men who are treading on me to win this battle. They're rubbing off on me early and trying to help me get the vested interest in the press surveillance I'm trying to create. Of course I'm gonna give it to you. Dogs who have waved their tails without poking me will use them as sheep keepers, and they will feed them fine food."

When I heard that dialogue, I knew Van Dam was Van Dam, and it was Katsuura I was convinced.

"What kind of vested interest exactly?

Katsuura asks, wondering if there should be a vested interest in itself.

"At the moment, it would be possible to work in partnership with national governments to distribute specific information. The greatest benefit is the rigour with regard to censorship. The media that you agreed with me earlier is going to be soft, and the media that didn't is going to be thoroughly hard."

Katsuura is heartbroken when she listens to Van Damme, who speaks with a good face.

The media, while being fair and neutral, is neither fair nor neutral at all. After criticising them, I am willing to treat them with extreme unfairness while insisting on creating a body that will monitor them and allow them to have a fair and neutral press. Though it can't be fair at the time you're saying you'll have a vested interest in the first place.

It was Katsuura who reviewed Van Dam a little and thought the stock in him had risen, but again, Van Dam was Van Dam, which disappointed me.

"Mm, looks like there's been a new move from Theodore's side."

Van Damme turns on the TV when he learns about it on the Internet's information network.

"Here and now, I declare a press revolution"

Turning on the TV, on the occasion of a press conference, it was the occasion for Theodore to declare so in a utterly hectic voice.

"We will not give in to the state, nor to violence, but will aim to establish full freedom of the press throughout the world"

Teodor speaking pale. It's not just the voice, it's the expression. It's like there's no hegemony. Because of this, the appearance itself is neat, but the face is bad and the affection is bad. In a nutshell, I saw a man lacking charm and in Katsuura's eyes.

"Seems like you're parroting back what I did, which is really boring"

Watch TV, sighing Van Dam.

'What exactly is that?

'I can't say at the moment.' Cause it gives the enemy information. '

Asked a question by a reporter, Theodore answered with no expression. Not only is there no expression, but the eyes are cloudy with no light.

"You can bet, but this guy isn't thinking specifically at the moment. There's no point hiding it here."

Vandamm assures me. If you have a specific policy, publishing it here will boost the morale of your allies, and you should be able to develop your own strategy. Vandamm was discerning that he would not do it because nothing had been decided.

"I heard that this man was just as good as I am, and I was hoping for a little bit... but it doesn't seem like a big deal"

Seeing Van Dam smiling as thin as a tatter, Seung-ura was surrounded by vague anxiety.

Van Dam is sloppy in Van Dam, and he's trying to do something he shouldn't. From Katsuura's point of view, this battle was felt like a battle between the insane and the insane who had become poorly powerful.

Snow Oka Laboratory Living Room. There are three of them: Junko, Tired and Midori, True to escort the Akamura family, Yi is absent because he is going to the Dark Sabbath.

"Mr. Van Damme seems to have switched the battlefield against the media to the Internet. It doesn't work very well."

Junko says, looking at the holographic display.

"Wow? Not good?"

Midori gives a voice that sounds questionable.

"For example, the video site Back Pain Fart has a great number of views, and it's tens of millions of units viewed, and a lot of people will be watching it, but if they still ask me if it's going to be TV or newspaper, I doubt it. Do you think I'll cover this objection by Mr Van Dam, or any TV news or newspaper hostile to Mr Van Dam? I would never do that. To our detriment, the mass media will never flow. I'll just defend myself."

"Heh, Jun Sister, I disagree with that. Ali. TV and newspapers aren't as strong as my sister thinks they are."

That's what I said, show your teeth and laugh at Midori.

"Midori, there's a difference between layers that look at the internet and layers that don't, and the number of views on the internet will increase in water, so you shouldn't do too much about it. Including that, TV, which is a brainwashing machine, still has a stronger side. Japan still has the highest percentage of people peddling newspapers and TV news in the world."

"Really? Television, newspapers, desperate for years, negative campaigning for the opposition, but it doesn't drop a lot of support, and even the folks aren't smart enough to be fooled by Incheon Media, does it? I can't believe you're fooling around with all the TV, you old country fool?

Junko and Midori bump into a theory.

"A lot of people already know that the media is a one-way street that does business on the citizens' side, but doesn't actually listen to the citizens' voices, etc."

"Grandma and Grandpa in the country don't know."

When Tired says something she agrees with Junko, Midori smiles and eats again.

"The media creates an air of 'somehow' and the people are easily danced to that 'somehow'. Of course, a lot of people don't get fooled by that stuff these days."

"Wow, country grandma gets a little dance and no"

"You hate the countryside so much."

Junko, Midori and Tired say each.

"From a private oilfield store, Van Damme would be a saboteur, too, I guess. You must have a headache."

I'm tired of changing the subject because Midori is persistent.

"I'm not talking about Mr. Van Damme alone. People with power are most likely a headache for them."

and Junko.

"If you take all mankind from private oilfielders who want to control it as their own livestock, these three types of humans are all very troublesome: Tired you who seek destruction, Sister or Kate like a crystal of goodwill, and whimsical me and Van Damme who don't know what to do with themselves. It's hard to handle, because it drives their plans crazy and crippling."

"Van Damme treats people like sheep, okay - he said, and before that, he's just like his pure sister?

"From a private oilfield store, I think it's probably just as well."

Asked Midori, Junko replied with an unwillingly ambiguous grin.