1084, the girls are in the wrong place?

The lively but particularly reckless Takasaka Honoka, the quiet and gentle Minami Kotori, and the serious and somewhat heroic Sonoda Haiwei, the three second-graders are said to be the original 'founders' of their group, and the other six members were all infected after seeing the performance of the three of them for the first time.

Eri Tsunase, who is in the third grade, said that after listening to Rin Hoshiko talk about her past 'deeds', it makes people think that she may be an overly serious person who doesn't know how to be flexible. But after actually meeting, I found out that she was actually a very good girl. Maybe there were those overly tough performances in the past, because she was the student president and had too much sense of responsibility, which put a lot of pressure on herself.

The other two members of the third-year group, Nozomi Tojo, feel a little self-styled, but they also seem to be relatively calm, which is quite in line with the feeling of being the vice president of the student council as a 'strategist' next to the president. And Nicole Yazawa, who doesn't look like a third-grader at all, ties her black hair into a high double ponytail with two red bows...... If you want to say which of the nine girls in Muse is most like the female idols that Levi once saw on variety shows on TV, it must be this girl who is petite than the juniors in the first grade.

Nicole Yazawa just saw Levi at the front desk of the hotel and began to sell all kinds of cuteness, making strange gestures with her hands and reading 'lines' that seemed to be her own thoughts, like those exaggerated female idols who introduced themselves in front of the camera.

When Rin Xingkong was in the car, she talked about her childhood friend Koizumi Hanayo's addiction to idols, and mentioned that the third-grade Yazawa Nicole was more 'senior' and 'high-end' than Koizumi Hanayo. It seems that this is indeed a girl who loves idols quite a lot, and has been imitating those popular idols, no matter how embarrassing she is, she demands herself by those standards.

Such a girl must be very strong in her heart, right?

When Levi couldn't help but peek at the smiling staff at the front desk when she heard her self-introduction, she secretly gave Yazawa Nicole that evaluation.

In the end, the three members of the Muse in the first year, Levi can be regarded as an 'old acquaintance' among them. is also very lively but with a little childish starry sky Rin, timid and introverted Koizumi Hanayo, and tsundere, tsundere or tsundere Nishikino Mahime. Including the three of them, if you look closely, you really don't think that among the nine girls in Muse, there are members who have more 'overlapping' personalities and behavioral habits.

As for the appearance of these nine girls, they are even more cute and beautiful, and at the same time they all have their own characteristics. Tall, petite, slim, plump, long-haired, short-haired, straight-haired, ponytail-tailed and all kinds of images are there, which is also due to the fact that Otonokizaka Gakuin is a standard private girls' school. If there are still boys in the school, then I'm afraid that the group of boys who are pounding in their hearts when they see beautiful girls, in order to support these girls, can fight with each other first, right?

This is not an exaggeration. In Levi's school, there have been many unknown 'wars' between the boys who secretly formed a support club for the cute girls behind their backs. Levi also heard from Suzune that she had witnessed the boys who supported Yumemu's pink princess and the boys who supported Rin Tosaka's eldest lady student council president, sneaking back to school on the weekend and holding a fierce 'debate' in an activity classroom.

Although the boys later escaped the 'pursuit' of the physical education teacher who arrived after hearing the news, they temporarily truce with each other and cooperate sincerely, and finally succeeded in escaping from the school. But their unremitting efforts to convey to others the glitter of the beautiful girl they adore are really eye-catching.

"So, you guys are not only here for tourism, but also to experience the atmosphere here, and even better to find an opportunity to perform in public to train yourself?"

Lévi drank what the starry sky said was a beer that he had to treat as a thank you, leaning against the window and listening to the girls chatter about what they had done since they came to England.

"Because we've always heard that pop music culture is very thriving in this country, and idols are a type of pop culture. So we just happened to have this opportunity, and we planned to come here to experience it together. ”

Ei Tsunase, who was the student council president at school, didn't elaborate, but listening to her, the girls didn't scrape together their pocket money on a whim, and reluctantly organized this trip as soon as they thought of it. Levi didn't mean to ask, I guess most of them just encountered some good opportunities and seized them, maybe just like Haruhi Suzumiya, the convenience store just bought something and drew a grand prize?

"Pop music, pop culture? Well, although I don't pay much attention to that, I do have the impression that the level of the UK is pretty good. ”

Levy doesn't chase stars, but he watches a lot of TV among modern people who have filled their time with smartphones. Although the overall content is similar to that in various media. But the difference between watching TV and looking at mobile phones is that looking at mobile phones has major autonomy, and you can search for what you are interested in at will, and completely do not contact those things that you are not so interested in. And watching TV, even if you can change the channel, and now TV stations also provide more and more rich functions, such as program replay, random on-demand and so on. However, in the end, there are still not as many people who watch TV as many people who use mobile phones to access the Internet. This means that people who watch TV a lot can access more and more comprehensive information than those who only look at their phones, not just the parts they are interested in.

It's kind of funny to say that kind of thing. Levi remembers his early years when his colleagues were fond of instilling in students the theory that 'watching TV is better than reading books.' At the time, Lévy's colleagues argued that reading books was a way to gain more in-depth and focused useful knowledge. Watching TV, on the other hand, has a heavier atmosphere of entertainment and is far less attentive than reading, and even if you see useful knowledge, most of them will only laugh and no one takes it seriously.

Lévy agrees with his colleagues. If you compare the knowledge of two people, a person who loves to read since childhood, no matter what type of books he reads, generally speaking, it does seem to be better than a person who only watches TV and does not read books since childhood.

Now mobile phones and the Internet are beginning to phase out the TV that was once regarded by teachers as a near-flood beast. I wonder if any teachers have begun to turn around and defend the status of TV, emphasizing that watching TV more is better than staring at their phones all day?