I teach kendo in Tokyo

Chapter 98: Just rub it hard

Kazuma followed Dandanzi—no, followed the chairman into an old second-hand bookstore in an alley.

As soon as he opened the door, Kazuma could smell the unique smell of old books, the smell of paper that has been stored for a long time.

Everywhere he looked was filled with old books. The interior of the entire used bookstore made Kazuma think that he should be able to find Hogwarts’ Defense Against the Dark Arts textbooks here, and by the way, he could also buy a book that could be used to cast Avatar. wooden stick.

Chiyoko watched Kazuma looking around and stretched out his hand to tug at the corner of his clothes: "Brother, don't act so inexperienced. Isn't it just a second-hand bookstore? Although you have never been there, it's not like this."

"No, I'm looking for the shopkeeper's magic pet." He said to Mapi.

This kind of bookstore must have a demon pet sitting in it to match its temperament!

Chiyoko frowned: "What is that? It sounds like something from a TRPG."

In Japan in the 1980s, TRPG, also known as tabletop role-playing, became popular under the influence of the United States.

In order to solve the problem of being unable to run the dough due to working overtime all day long, avid running group enthusiasts also started a mail running group.

Some people have even set up a company to do this, organizing dozens of writers to respond to letters from running groups, and write letters to tell players where they are now and what they have seen.

After the players write back and write down their actions, the writers then write the next step and reply to the players.

Kazuma couldn't understand how this kind of running group that consumes a week of real time per round could continue, but the Japanese could maintain this.

Later, a large number of famous novelists and scriptwriters were born among this group of writers.

For example, the warrior of love Urobuchi Gen.

However, it is now 1980, and this trend must have just begun. Unexpectedly, Chiyoko has heard of it.

Kazuma asked curiously: "Do you still know TRPG?"

“My classmate’s brother came back from studying abroad in the United States, and now he goes on a group run every weekend with a few friends he knew in the United States.

"My classmate also complained that now on Saturdays at home, she and her mother are the only ones left in the three-story house. Her father goes to play bridge and her brother goes to run a group. It's very boring..."

Kazuma was shocked by the "three floors".

But then I thought about it, this is Japan, and common sense in many places is the opposite.

Chinese people think that living in a villa means being rich and wealthy, while ordinary people live in buildings.

This is not the case in Japan. In Japan, people usually live in "one-family houses", which are two- or three-story buildings with single houses. Rich people like to live in high-rise apartment buildings.

Chiyoko's classmates might just live in a three-story one-family house, Kazuma convinced himself.

He ignored key information such as studying in the United States and his father playing bridge on Saturdays.

Dandanzi has already walked into the back of the second-hand bookstore and greeted the store manager: "Grandma Asayu, I have brought you a new customer."

"Really? But your statement will make people misunderstand that this is a bad store." A kind voice came from the back of the store.

Immediately afterwards, a short old woman came out from the inner door of the second-hand bookstore lobby carrying a kettle.

"Oh, he's a nice young man. Xiaoyu, you have good taste."

"This is not a boyfriend, but a comrade." Dandanzi said as he pushed up his glasses.

The old woman stopped, adjusted her reading glasses, and looked carefully at Hema and Danzizi.

"Comrades? Are there any new blood joining now? Your theory books are over there, and your novels are on this bookshelf. Oh, by the way, I just got the first edition of the Crab Crafter..."

"No, mother-in-law, we are comrades who were admitted to Tokyo University together."

"Ah, it turns out to be this comrade-in-arms." Granny Asayu seemed to have lost interest in Kazuma all of a sudden. She pointed to the bookshelf in the bookstore and said, "The teaching aids are all there. They are divided according to the school where they were admitted. You can find it yourself.”

Granny Asayu turned around, carried the kettle to the reclining chair at the end of the bookstore, put the kettle on the electric heating pad, and plugged in the plug.

Then she slowly sat down on the recliner, took out an old book with an unknown title, opened the yellowed cover, pushed up her reading glasses and lowered her head to read.

Danzi directly took Kazuma's hand and dragged him to the bookshelf that her mother-in-law pointed to just now, and then found the classification of the University of Tokyo with ease.

"Kiryu-kun, what subjects are you not good at?"

"Uh, Chinese and history." Kazuma replied, while glancing at Granny Asayu. The old man was concentrating on reading the book in his hand, and didn't seem to care about the three people in the store at all.

Kazuma couldn't help but wonder, thinking that if he grabbed the book and ran away, what would Granny Asayu do - should he call the police directly?

Eggman: "Chinese and history, I thought Kiryu-kun you would say that you are not good at anything except math and English."

"No, in your eyes am I such a bad guy?"

After talking to Ma, he found that he had said nonsense: The original owner was a crane tail, and he was really useless. It’s no wonder others think so, right?

Dandanzi simply ignored He Ma's complaint and started pulling out teaching aids related to Chinese language and history from the bookshelf.

"When choosing such old teaching aids, in addition to confirming the integrity, it is best to look at the traces left by the previous generation of users. It is also best to judge whether the notes left by the previous generation are reliable." Egg. While flipping through the book, Zi shared her experience with Kazuma.

At this time, Granny Asayu spoke: "There is no need. The teaching aids used by those who really got admitted to Tokyo University have long been taken away by relatives and friends for various reasons. Most of them are not my turn. Old lady acquisition.

"As for the integrity of the books, I am a professional second-hand bookseller. I checked them carefully before purchasing them and paying for them. There are basically no missing pages."

Kazuma: "The old lady said so."

"I heard it, but we checked it carefully before buying it, and then found that there were missing pages. That is our responsibility. We are reducing the work pressure of my mother-in-law." Danzi said.

The mother-in-law laughed three times: "So I still want to thank you for taking over the responsibility?"

Dandanzi didn't answer and continued to look for books: "This one is good, let's take a look at this one..."

Granny Asayu's voice came from inside again: "Young man, let me give you a piece of advice. Don't look for this kind of woman. Don't look at her as a well-behaved and virtuous woman who looks good everywhere. If you get married, you will have a hard time.

"I can tell right away about the old woman. She is the type who uses Spartan methods to force her husband to become a man."

Chiyoko, who had been sitting around bored all this time, perked up when she heard this: "Really? Brother, I think this is good, it can force you to become talented."

Kazuma finally figured it out. His younger sister just wanted to watch a show or a Shura field, preferably something that would make her famous.

With this little sister here, I must have strong martial arts skills, so that I can fight with the girls at the same time, without hurting the girls, without letting the girls hurt each other, and without dying.

"Grandma Asayu, I haven't planned that far yet." Dandanzi said.

But Danzi's answer made Kazuma think about it with horror.

You haven’t planned that far yet. In other words, are you really planning anything?

"Uh, can I ask where your plan is?" Kazuma asked cautiously.

"Hmm? Didn't I tell you? I'll see you at the Martial Arts Hall next spring."

Kazuma couldn't help but glance at the countdown entry above Danzi's head. The entry read "See you at the Budokan."

Darling, is the duration of this limited-time entry the length of time her determination will last?

This is incredible, this woman is an Iron Goddess of Mercy—no, an Iron Lady!

However, perhaps what Hema needs now is this kind of perseverance. If he has more contact with Danzi, he might be able to get some perseverance BUFF from her...

But the current situation is not suitable for involving other girls. After all, if you fail to pass the exam - no, normally speaking, the chance of not passing the exam is much greater than that of passing the exam.

If they fail the exam, all these girls will be in danger.

The Yakuza are just like the gangs in Hong Kong. In order to establish their authority, they will do excessive things.

As the saying goes, "When you come out to hang out and talk about the Yan family shovel, just the Yan family shovel."

I'm afraid that guy Uesugi Soichiro will really be cruel to all the girls.

He Ma struggled for a few seconds and suddenly figured it out.

——Mom, what am I struggling with? If I really want to avoid affecting other girls, I should pretend to be unfamiliar with Eggy when I see her and tell her to go away.

Now she pulls my sleeve and runs from the supermarket to the second-hand bookstore. As long as some Yakuza people see me along the way, they will think that Dandanzi and I are having an affair.

Kazuma had to admit that because he was shaken by Danzi's appearance, he had already dragged her into the water.

Now if you think about why you shouldn't get involved with girls anymore, it's all bullshit.

There are three girls who have been dragged onto the pirate ship.

For their safety, he had to go to Tokyo University - if he couldn't, he would have to wipe out the entire Kanto Federation.

This is the responsibility that a man should bear!

Therefore, in order to fulfill this responsibility, the BUFF on Danzi’s body must be used as much as possible.

"Kiriyu-san?" Danzi noticed that Kazuma was distracted and called him, "Did you hear what I just said?"

"No." Kazuma reported frankly, "I got distracted starting from the part about 'meeting at the Budokan'."

Chiyoko: "Senior, you are so beautiful, my brother is stunned."

"Kiriyu-san, I was just asking, how good is your Chinese language proficiency now? At the end of the Golden Week, our school will participate in the national simulation for the first time. What judgment you make may affect how much teachers support you in the future."

Kazuma scratched his head: "Compared with before, my Chinese language has not improved at all."

Dandanzi was stunned: "You mean, the lowest level in the class?"

"Ah, yes." Kazuma nodded.

Dandanzi sighed: "Well, starting tomorrow, I will help you with tutoring. At least make sure you can pass the simulation."

"Oh, okay." Kazuma, who had just decided to make full use of the egg tool, readily agreed. After agreeing, he realized that something very bad might happen tomorrow.

So he hurriedly said: "Can you come in the evening?"

"Well... I'm a girl. If it's too late..."

"I'll take you home." Kazuma said before the other party finished speaking.

Dandanzi smiled: "That's it."

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