CHAHHAN Japanese idiot
The day of the audition. 'Hitoko Murakami,' who injured her right wrist just before her, was examined by 'Hiroto Taki,' a band member and medical student of 'Seiichi Izumi,' and she diagnosed that it was difficult to play today. Will be done. To the depressed 'Yuki Ehana' and 'Shiori Kato', Hitoko suggests that she may be able to play a slow 'satellite' instead of the entry 'orange', but the audition will be disqualified unless the song is applied in advance. Therefore, we have to think about other methods.
Meanwhile, Seiichi meets 'Ryo' and confirms that Ryo is truly a human being from the future. Ryo admits that he is from the future and tells Seiichi, 'You can make Yuki-chan happy.'
As the audition time approaches, Hitoko's parents 'Murakami Tadashi' and 'Murakami Yoshie' come to the dressing room. Normally, at a ramen shop, it was just a matter of silently making ramen, but at the dressing room, the atmosphere changed drastically, encouraging Hitoko, and holding a strategy meeting to see if she could play with one hand.
However, it is still difficult to play. Seiichi calls out to Yuki, who is about to give up and try to go home, saying, 'Don't give up.'
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