446. Small Theater 3. The Road to Compulsion

Foot: "Hello everyone, about the time of the new book ......"

Voice of Mystery (interrupting): "Getting to the point, small theater!"

Feet and feet (shocked face): "You got the point wrong, right?"

Mystery Voice: "Hehe, happy food festival." ”

Feet and feet (weak heart): "...... Well, let's talk about today's small theater first, which is also the last small theater. ”

Voice of Enigma: "Is it really the last one?"

Foot foot (quietly quickened the speed of speech): "Of course, the next step is the real thing, and the foot foot will report to everyone on the preparation of the new book on Monday." This time, the setting is perfect, the manuscript is sufficient, and the daily double is absolutely guaranteed. ”

Voice of Enigma: "Wait, you say slow down. Next Monday? This is obscuring the past week? And what is the stock of manuscripts and two changes a day, how do I hear so familiar? Are you explaining to me what is called déjà vu?"

Foot: "This, I, I'm not here to be safe." It is better to arrange all the problems that will be encountered in the later stages of the new book in advance, and it is better to open it later than to be prepared. ”

Voice of Enigma: "...... , when it comes to "Sword Fighting", you were still a normal person. ”

Feet: "???"

Voice of Mystery: "When you were in 'Finger Song', you had to rework every chapter for typos and bugs. ”

Feet: "Indeed, I miss it." ”

Mystery Voice: "In "Happy Last Train", the protagonist became an obsessive-compulsive person. ”

Foot: "Don't you think the OCD protagonist is funny?"

Voice of the Mystery (Conan pushes his glasses): "No, the point is that you've been an OCD since that time, it's just that you didn't notice it yourself, but your keyboard is honest. ”

Feet: "Huh?"

Voice of Mystery: "By the time of "The Principle of All Reason", you have made two major repairs and countless minor repairs, which have dragged on for six years. ”

Feet: "I kind of understand what you mean, you want to say that my obsessive-compulsive disorder is worse now, and I have already started to repair the new book before it is opened, right?"

Voice of Mystery (Serious Face): "No, I mean you still have procrastination, and it's just as bad as your obsessive-compulsive disorder. ”

"......"