That's why Ekaterina wrote the script for the play presented by the class at the school festival.

Since I started writing, I've really regretted it.

Wow, my bucker!

I really wanted to avoid the same position as Ekaterina in the maiden game, who is the lead character in the play!

Why did you choose to be a scriptwriter?

Don't think about school festival plays, just make Momotaro this universal version? I want to beat myself up.

You can't just do it!

In the first place, it's an opera.

In this class, Origa-chan and Renato-kun, who recently entered the Temple of Music after receiving an invitation from the music god, are attracting the attention of the whole school. If you're going to do a play in class, and Oliga sings with a musical element in it, and Renato doesn't play the instrument, you won't be convinced by the surroundings.

Well, it's a waste not to utilize such a great talent, and I won't forgive you if someone forgives you. I want everyone to listen to their music!

But the hurdle of writing the script goes up... "

And I have to think about what kind of song Origa will sing and incorporate that song into my story.

I can't compose songs that match the scene of the story! I have no choice but to apply the songs I know. But we don't have so many options.

And... there's a song I want Origa-chan to sing for me.

When I heard Origa-chan's song for the first time in the evening of music, I thought, right? Olga, Susan Boyle of the Empire. What if Olga sings her first song?

Absolutely fine... "

Momotaro. What do you want me to do with that, Momotaro?

No, I don't have to be Momotaro.

But what kind of story do you want to tell... that song was originally a musical song, but I don't know if I can perform that magnificent story in an amateur play at the school festival. There are also problems with the background of the times. The Empire is an absolutely royal system, and there's a story behind the citizen revolution... no way!

Ah... I just remembered. Victor Hugo, the author of that story, was certainly involved in the creation of the International Treaty on Copyright, the Berne Treaty.

When I learned about intellectual property, such a big name came up and I searched unexpectedly. He was both a literary writer and a politician with a reputation in literary history.

In Japan, the celebrity related to copyright in that direction is Saijo Octo. He is a well-known poet who forgot his songs, a lyricist of big hits such as Suzhou Night Songs, Blue Mountains, and Showa, and a university professor of English literature. It seems that he wrote in his biography that he was committed to expanding the recognition of copyright by the president of the Copyright Association, the predecessor of JASRAC.

……

Oh, no! Your head is getting away from creation!

Hang in there, Momotaro's potential! The possibilities are endless, as long as you remember that all of the commercials in mobile phone relations at one time were Momotaro!

I'll definitely have Marina take action as a monkey. She's got great motor nerves, she's sure to be nice and cute.

Ah, but if you're an action monkey, is there anything else?

Journey to the West. Monkey King.

Could it be easier to fit into this world that way? Alright, let's consider a transfer (light). No, Momotaro said the transfer was a bargain. In a commercial on my phone.

Hmmm, in that case, who will be the Kawatachi Sagoshi and the Pig Eight Commandments? No, before that, the Sanzo-sorcerer.

And what are we going to do with that song?

I mean, I can't remember... it's not an English song. There is also a Japanese translation version, so it is remembered to some extent. The songs are so exciting, so maybe Renato will ask you to almost recreate them?

My Lady.

C 'mon!

Mina called out, and Ekaterina in the bed almost jumped up from the silk duvet she was wearing.

Yes, it's past the lights out time in the dorm now, and a good boy should be asleep. Although Ekaterina was lying down at bedtime, she was just thinking about the idea of the script.

"Can't sleep? Would you like some milk to warm you up?"

Mina says in a pale voice, as usual, from the door of the bedroom that was open sometime.

I can't help wondering why Ekaterina, who was supposed to be invisible, wasn't asleep. Mina, the maid of war, could be seen by the signs and breathing sounds.

I pretended to be asleep... for a moment, but it was probably in vain, so Ekaterina put her face out of the comforter.

"I'm sorry to bother you, Mina. When I thought about the school festival, I just couldn't sleep. Don't worry, you can rest."

"Your Ladyship is overworked."

After all, Mina said softly.

"You're doing it as a matter of course, but the lady is too amazing for anything. It's all so amazing, there's nothing to do. If you don't work hard and someone tells you something, I'll take care of it.”

Mina's eyes were pale.

Hi... it's been a while since I've had a psycho in my beauty maid...

I thought so, but Ekaterina smiled.

"No one has to say anything." It's just that I'm having fun.

But you made Mina think like that, and I couldn't. I promised oniisama that I'd get some rest soon. Thank you, Mina. "

Yeah, reflection.

Mina can't sleep while I'm awake. So close, now here is the crisis of overworked death!

Mina's work time is too long, so we need to get rid of the problem now.

And as soon as I drank the hot milk that Mina had prepared and lay down again, it was Ekaterina who fell asleep.