"Theme two, are you okay with letting the Border Iranese Press Corps, a party to the commotion, entrust you with the surveillance of the media?
A second theme danced to the display, and those in the proximity camp were astonished.
(What the hell, this topic... It seems like this one will be rebuffed after all)
The moment I saw the second title, I dutifully half-opened my mouth and dropped my shoulder.
"Whoa... who decided on the subject? Could it be all, just suspicion of the Border Ilane Press Corps?
Midori complains of her doubts in the guest seat.
"Before questioning fairness as an argument, unfairness, neither the first nor the second topic would be a natural question for the public. If you look at the long-standing argument, it does continue to be a tough topic, but if you say what the original was that you had to raise that tough topic, it's on the mass rubbish side. I'm not in a position to complain."
A dog keeper sitting next to Midori says calmly.
Yoshiku, you're in the right place.
In fact, Junko, Teng himself, who set the subject, shrugged with an uncontrolled grin.
"It can be said that the public has natural doubts. It was originally advocated by me. We definitely need a surveillance agency. But once you've rebelled against it, if the wind doesn't look right, can you trust someone with such a slight attitude to come aboard someone's plan?
Similar to World War I, Van Damme comes sarcastic in a hateful tone with a hateful grin.
"I don't know if you knew that, or if you were such a bottomless fool that you weren't aware of it, but Theodore uttered a public myth that even without knowing it, we were going to play a watchdog. When I first heard that, I doubted my ears if I meant to joke. It's like a criminal organization that commits an organized crime told you not to watch them because they monitor themselves to prevent a crime from happening, right? No one would be in a boulder who doesn't understand how far off track this is an assertion and an insane paranoia that licked the world?
Speaking unilaterally, Van Damme was a little uncomfortable that the long-standing facial expression had not changed. The first war would have obviously shown anger if it had stirred up, but now it's not.
"I understand and let you deny it. Even if you rebel for a moment, you can't accept once again that you're wrong. That's what Mr. Theodore did, and I think I can compliment him. And to say that the Border Ilane Press Corps will be responsible for it can also be described as a medium angle. There will be some backlash from inside the Border Ilane press corps. I know what it's like to be angry in Mr. Van Damme's shoes, but I can't allow you to be slight about your butt attitude. Mr. Theodore thinks he's made a clean decision, I am."
Whereas Van Damme if he dislikes it with a slight laugh, Yoshiku squeezes his stern face and says it in a resolute tone.
Visually, it was an overwhelmingly auspicious moment, reflecting the content of the statement. The audience's mind was also inclined for a long time, but we didn't realize it. Also, Van Damme, who cannot understand the finesse of these minds, probably would not have known if he had looked at them objectively.
"The rebellion inside the Border Irane press corps and media factions could also be smaller, right? Thanks to me, nothing else. If you say you're going to take that role from the start, it's going to be quite a rebellion, but if you want me to take that role, it'll be better for us."
Van Dam says with a mean grin spread.
"Aaiu, look. Ha, you should stop. Even though you're Yoi...... Stupid people, Death. Takada beat me in the first place..."
Kate in the audience says in a sigh.
"That's right. Mr. Van Damme is indifferent to that aspect. He doesn't usually hide his expression in public."
Sister next to Kate agrees. She interacts quite a bit with Van Damme, too, so she knows the area very well.
"What. Mr. Van Damme is aware of that, too. Then you can take your hands off me immediately and leave it to Mr. Theodore."
"I'm just aware that it's seen that way by the press. I can't leave it to the people who are in embarrassing business just to irresponsibly criticize others without a head start, such as purification. I can't expect it. No matter how criticized I am, I intend to keep it under control."
"No, come on in the first place..."
This is the only dialogue I was definitely going to say, Yoshiku decided to speak at this time.
"You're too abusive to view the media as evil for one piece. Well, some of them are bad, but they only give you bad guys and make you bad for everything."
"Yes, but putting a few evils and a part of evil on one piece is a mastery of the press, and on behalf of the press, you say that you can put it down and say it."
To Van Damme's objection, the venue is filled with laughter.
Returned with malicious irony for one of the dialogues I wanted to tell you, Yoshiku clenches his fist.
(The one now... you've been given a shitty return. I can't think of a good way to give it back. Th or there)
At the end of his gaze, there were three faces he knew.
(Junko and Midori laugh. Shit.... and the dog keeper is laughing too. You've got to be kidding me... I'm definitely gonna say it back here!
In the mood of being shot from an ally, Shizuku rolls his fighting spirit with anger.
"Come on... I think it's a very childish, cluttered switchover of arguments. Aren't you ashamed to tell me? Don't make the whole press evil all together, I say. Didn't you hear that? You think you're talking about me, too? Are you talking to him? Do I look like the kind of guy who lettels me stick and demeans others and does business?
For a long time, Van Damme gets a lightly troubled face. I'm a guy who doesn't like poker faces and his emotions are immediately on the table, so it's easy to understand how he reacts.
And Van Damme puts it at first sight for a long time, so I can't even tell you that it's a spinal reflex in return, even a lie. I wasn't that childish, and I wasn't stupid.
Here Vandamm was worried about what he would do if he told him, "You said you were talking to the masses earlier, but do you usually talk to them?" But I am relieved that there was no return.
"That's what I mean. If 90% of the media is evil, you just have to carefully select even more capable guys from the remaining 10% of the likely believers as watchdogs"
Feeling the response that the return to stimulate Van Damme's conscience had worked, Yoshiku went to temper him once and for all.
"How do you choose 10% of that? Who's going to choose?
"Mr. Theodore will do that. I can believe that guy, and I can entrust him. He changed in this commotion. Reformed. I grew up a lot as a person. He's the one who's going to be among the remaining 10% of the good press."
Whenever my name was called from earlier, Theodore in the guest room was in a terrible mood.
"It's time. Judgment please. '
Time out in a good place and exhale heavily for a long time.
(It was an unfavourable topic over here once in a while... but now it's going to work, isn't it? You ran out of time in a nice place.)
I thought so for a long time, but until the lid was opened, my anxiety would not be relieved.
The result of the determination is Van Dam 468, Yoshiku 511. The net results are still in the same ratio.
(Yo!)
Yoshiku sneers and laughs, gripping his fists in both hands hard on his knees.
"Is it a triumph? And Van Damme won. Now it's our turn."
"Who will be chosen at first?"
Charles says it's true that he was watching in the pantry.
"So we lost in dialogue, so shall we call it a war card? I'm sorry, but I'll let you cut the card. This battle is overwhelmingly in my favor because you won't cut the cards, but I can. If you can calculate arithmetic, you can understand that, right?
Van Damme smiles mean and speaks in an even more mean tone for a long time.
"Were you not free to study Japanese? I said I would fight only in dialogue. Of course, we will respond properly to your physical violence."
In a resolute tone, Yoshiku said so.
"It's a stupid thing. If you win first, we'll talk about it."
"Oh, I think I'm an idiot myself. But you give in to that fool."
"Pfft... I'll remember the Big Mouse now. No, that's a dialogue you're not going to forget if you want to."
In what I call an invincible grin, Van Dam also became happy for some reason, spilling nature and a grin.
From the three of you in hand, the two of you come up with who to put out.
Yoshiku made up his mind first and told him with an inch who he was going to let out, but Van Damme doesn't try to tell him inside. I've been thinking about who to put out.
(The power you lent me from Rain Shore is unknown, but this is Terrence's strongest. This battle is only an argument, but I do not see it as a good idea to say and spare a trump card in surrogate war turns. Besides, Takada says you don't set it up from yourself. If so, I saw it as a better idea to do everything in your power to pull back the loss from the beginning... but Takada, after spotting it too, dared to throw it away at first and might come with the weakest bills in his hand. That would increase your chances of winning the remaining two fights, too. But this remaining two fights presupposes defeating me twice during the remaining three fights in the debate. Takada, when you lose here, you lose two, and there is no later. I don't even think the word I don't use from myself is a lie to hook me up. Takada will not spare you. [M] I can't. I mean, wouldn't it be better if I could afford to keep the trump card warm?
To the long-thinking van Dam, the audience not only learn to be tight for a long time.
"Mr. Van Damme, it's time to decide"
Encouraged by the announcement, Van Damme gave the name of the first to give.
Akiko and Charles appear in the ring. Unlike when Van Dam and Shizuku entered, they each appeared through separate entrance gates.
"Oh, gosh. This could have been it."
Charles looks at Akiko and makes his expression shine. I pay my forehead to the side because it is before the battle.
"What a sketchy laugh with Nitanita, this guy... He's handsome, but I'm gonna pull it off a little bit."
Seeing Charles' reaction, Akiko pulled out the knife while half-eyed.