Chapter 3: Autograph Session
Friday
Tomorrow is finally Maya’s autograph session, and as her biggest fan, I’m practically buzzing with excitement. Apparently, Maya feels the same. Earlier this week, she was calm, but as the event draws closer, her expression has grown increasingly tense. It’s a bit worrying. Still, as her big brother, there’s not much I can do about it.
After dinner, I’m lounging in the living room as usual. Maya, meanwhile, is at the table in front of the sofa, diligently practicing her signature. She’s got a determined look, as if failure isn’t an option for tomorrow’s event. Her usual carefree, radiant smile is adorable, but this sharp, focused expression has a unique charm of its own. It hits me again—Maya is truly the world’s cutest little sister. Not capturing this moment would be a loss for humanity.
I pull out my phone and aim it at her. Noticing, Maya flashes a peace sign. No, no, Maya, that’s not it. The peace sign’s cute, but I wanted to snap the serious, work-mode Maya. Still, this is adorable too, so it’s fine. Another gem for the Maya folder. I turn to her and ask, “Signature practice going okay?”
“Yeah, writing’s fine, but I’m a bit nervous about messing up during the real thing,” she replies.
“…Yeah, I get that.”
She’s practicing on paper now, but tomorrow she’ll be signing CD cases. The different material could lead to small mistakes. “Alright, Maya, hold on a sec,” I say.
“Huh? What’s up, Onii-chan?” she asks, puzzled.
I dash to my room and grab some CDs. These are from Maya’s first character song release—I went overboard buying them. I thought three would suffice, but I ended up nearly clearing out the store. Oh well. I bring a few back and lay them on the table. “Try signing these. It’ll be like the real thing, right?”
“Oh, good idea…! Thanks, Onii-chan!” Her eyes sparkle so brightly I nearly go blind.
“Now I wanna try it out. Oh, perfect timing! Onii-chan, can I ask you for something?”
“Sure, anything! Want me to grab some ice cream?”
“Not an errand! I want you to play as a fan. I wanna practice like it’s the real deal.”
“Leave it to me!”
I nod enthusiastically at Maya’s brilliant idea. She stands from the sofa, pen in hand, beaming with a bright smile. With her there, our house feels like an event venue. Maya’s acting skills are top-notch. I’ve gotta step up and play the perfect Maya fan. I brought three CDs—time to help her train.
I clear my throat to get into character, then pick up a CD, channeling a casual Maya fan. Alright, I’ve got the vibe. Stepping forward, I hold out the CD. “Uh, I’m a huge Maya-chan fan! I watch your streams every day! I rewatch archives at least three times! Keep it up!”
That’s probably about right. Maya looks slightly surprised, then smiles warmly. “Wow, you’re really dedicated! Thanks!” She takes the CD, places it on the table, and signs it. The pen slips a bit—different from her paper practice—but it’s fine. Unique signatures have more character than identical ones.
I take the signed CD, step back as if leaving the line, then grab another and approach again, this time as a standard fan. “I’m a huge Maya-chan fan! Your streams are my daily highlight! Like, my three meals a day! I rewatch archives five times! Keep shining!”
“Wow! That many times? Thank you!” Maya’s eyes widen, and she signs the CD. It’s neater this time. Her growth in such a short span is incredible—she’s such an amazing sister. Holding back tears of pride, I grab the last CD and channel a hardcore fan. This one’s easy.
“Maya-chan! I’m obsessed! I rewatch your streams ten times, and I play them constantly when I’m free! Just please take care of yourself and don’t overdo it…!”
“Thanks so much! I’ll keep going, so please keep supporting me!” Maya signs smoothly, looking practiced now, and that wraps up the training.
I gaze at the three one-of-a-kind signed CDs, vowing to treasure them, and glance at Maya. “How’d it go, Maya?”
“Your acting was so real, Onii-chan!”
“Anything for you. I went all out.”
“But are fans that intense? Maybe just you?”
“Huh? The last one was me, sure, but the others were pretty standard fans, right?”
I don’t think they were that extreme. “Maybe? Anyway, the signing seems fine. Now it’s about chatting naturally with fans.”
“You were perfect just now.”
“’Cause it’s you, Onii-chan. You’re always you, no matter what.”
“Ugh, Maya… I’m sorry I couldn’t do more…” If only I had transformation magic to help her practice better. I curse my lack of talent.
She shakes her head. “No, no, it’s plenty. And I figured it out—if I think of every fan as Onii-chan, it’ll be fine!”
Her smug grin is so adorable I nearly choke. “Right… Just do your best.”
It kills me that cheering her on is all I can do. Maya nods with a smile, then murmurs, “Now I just hope the event goes well.”
“There’s Manager-san and the event staff, so it’ll be fine, right?”
“Yeah… But Ruka-san’s there too, and her fans can be intense. It might get hectic.”
“Oh, the one you’re doing the session with?”
It stings that someone’s more popular than Maya, but she’ll surpass her someday. She’s the cutest, after all.
“Yup. Don’t forget her, okay? There was an incident at another agency once, so I’m a bit worried.”
“But the venue’s got tight security, right?”
“Yeah, they’ve got adventurers on guard, so it’s solid.”
Should be fine, then. Still, in this day and age, physical weapons aren’t the only threat. Magic’s versatile but dangerous—a chaotic era when labyrinths first appeared saw a spike in magical crime. Incidents are rare, but the worry lingers.
“Alright, let’s get some rest for tomorrow,” Maya says.
“Yeah.”
I’m too excited to sleep, but I’ve gotta rest for Maya’s big day. Time to enjoy it to the fullest.
Saturday
The day of Maya’s autograph session has arrived. Kirisaki-san’s still sorting out my next stream, so I can fully soak in this event. It’s a joint session with Maya and… that other person. Luca, or something? I vaguely recall it from my last stream.
Wearing a hoodie to hide my face, I head to the venue. Ever since I started streaming, people recognize me on the street. I thought face reveals were normal nowadays, but it’s been a hassle. Should’ve worn a mask back then. Too late now—the Black Dragon footage is everywhere. So, I’m decked out in a mask and sunglasses, looking shady but safe.
After passing security, I join the autograph session line. There are two lines—one for Maya and one for the other girl, Luca. Her line’s way longer. Damn it, Maya’s way cuter! It’s frustrating, but she’ll outshine her one day. With that conviction, I line up for Maya.
Adventurer guards and staff bustle around as the event nears. It’s almost time.
They arrive. “Sorry for the wait, everyone!” Maya calls.
“It’s starting soon, so hang tight!” says Luca.
“Ooooh! Maya!” I cheer with the crowd, hyped as a fan.
The session begins. Fans exchange brief greetings and get their CD covers signed. The line moves slowly. I’m three people away, close enough to hear Maya’s voice. I’m beaming with pride at her growth when I sense a faint pulse of mana from Luca’s line. It’s coming from a person—a malicious, unsettling vibe.
I’m almost at Maya, but I can see Luca’s area now. She’s cute, though not as cute as Maya. The mana’s source is a young man, unremarkable but with dark circles under his eyes, muttering incessantly. I get the excitement-induced sleeplessness, but the fire magic he’s preparing? That’s not normal. Security adventurers might use magic, but a fan? Something’s off.
Still, with adventurers guarding both Maya and Luca, it should be fine. His mana’s so obvious they must’ve noticed. If something happens, they’ll handle it. I’m about to get Maya’s autograph—leaving the line now would make me look suspicious.
Then, Luca’s calm voice calls, “Next, please…”
The man, head lowered, approaches her slowly. Suddenly, he raises his head, eyes gleaming with madness. “Luca-chan! It’s me, Jiro! I came to see you…!”
“Huh?”
“You’re surprised, right!? Sorry! But I’ve met you so many times, and I want you to be mine. So, today, I’ll kill you right here!”
Luca’s face pales at his unhinged words. “W-What do you mean…!?”
As he shouts, the adventurers finally notice, rushing forward. “Get out of my way!” Jiro yells, unleashing a blast of fire magic. An adventurer counters with their own magic but gets knocked back. Jiro’s got serious power—such a waste to use it like this.
Another adventurer charges, but Jiro’s eyes lock onto Luca. “Let’s be happy together in the afterlife, Luca-chan…!”
He fires a blaze at her face—but I catch it with one hand. “Ow! Hot!”
“Huh!?”
Jiro flinches as I swat the flames away, then lunges at Luca. I grab his face in a vice grip.
“Let go!” he screams.
“If I let go, will you behave?” I asked.
“No way, idiot!” Jiro shouted.
“Then I’m not letting go.”
I tightened my grip, and he screamed, kicking at my stomach. “You…! This is my outfit for Maya!”
I’d picked this stylish outfit just for her, and now it’s got a shoe mark. Jiro rolled on the ground but quickly got up, his face twisted with madness. “Stay out of my way!”
He’s using some physical enhancement, but it’s sloppy. I dodged his swung fist, and magic came at me immediately after. The combo was impressive—such a waste he didn’t train as an adventurer. He could’ve been decent.
I blew out the incoming flames like they were birthday candles. It reminded me of Maya’s homemade cake, candles lit, celebrating my birthday…
Jiro looked shocked, clearly not expecting his magic to be snuffed out so easily. He stared at me, terrified. “M-Monster…!”
“Hey, you ambush someone and I’m the monster? That’s harsh.”
“U-Uwaaah!” He turned to flee, but I moved ahead, blocking his path.
Cornered, he clenched his fists, showing some reckless guts. Probably why he pulled this stunt. I dodged his punch, grabbing his wrist. “Let go! Let me go!” he yelled.
I hardened my fist, smiling at him. Last goodbyes should be with a smile—important rule. He struggled desperately, but I wasn’t letting him escape. “Kick or punch?” I asked.
“No! Stop!” he pleaded.
“Headbutt it is!”
Respecting his wishes, I skipped the kick and punch, delivering a full-force headbutt. “Agh!?” A faint scream escaped as he collapsed, unconscious.
…Tch. I looked at my battle-dirtied clothes, slumping in disappointment. This was my favorite outfit, bought with Maya last May 3rd. Guess I’ll have to shop for another.
I glanced at Luca, who was sitting on the floor, stunned and bewildered. “You hurt?” I asked.
“Uh… n-no,” she stammered, grabbing my offered hand with a confused expression. No visible injuries—good.
“Great, great.”
The unconscious Jiro was restrained by adventurers. Seems handled. The chaotic event venue had gone silent, and I felt all eyes on me. I turned to a nearby staff member. “Can the autograph session continue? It’s fine, right? Do I need to line up again? What’s the deal?”
“Uh, w-well…” The staff member glanced around, flustered.
I was so close to getting Maya’s autograph. If it gets canceled now, I’m screwed. Please, at least let it go until my turn…!
A woman nearby looked at me with awe. “A-Are you the real Onii-san?”
“Hey, who’re you calling Onii-san? I’m not your brother.”
I gave her a glare, but she squealed with joy. “It’s really him! I’m a fan! Please sign something!”
Somehow, that confirmed I was the real deal. Her eyes lit up, and she rushed toward me, followed by others. “Me too! I wanted to see Onii-chan live!”
“That Minotaur fight was epic! Do it again!”
“That was insane just now!”
“I’m a Luca fan, but also your fan, Onii-san! Please sign!”
Like a herd of Minotaurs, people swarmed me.
Labyrinth Streamer Agency “Little Garden” Discussion Thread 101
541: Anonymous Adventurer
【Breaking News】 Treasure Luca Attacked
542: Anonymous Adventurer
What!? What happened!?
543: Anonymous Adventurer
Some crazy fan at the autograph session tried to attack her with magic or something.
544: Anonymous Adventurer
Magic… It’s such a pain. No matter how thorough bag checks are, you can’t stop that…
545: Anonymous Adventurer
There are magic-sealing tools, but not enough to equip everyone…
546: Anonymous Adventurer
Magic’s just too hard to counter.
547: Anonymous Adventurer
Is Luca-chan okay!?
548: Anonymous Adventurer
Twotter trends are wild right now.
Nothing but scary stuff.
549: Anonymous Adventurer
The “emergency evacuation” thing is fake. Some fan spread that rumor.
550: Anonymous Adventurer
For real?Pl?
But is Luca-chan safe?
551: Anonymous Adventurer
Apparently, Onii-chan was there and protected her.
552: Anonymous Adventurer
…Huh?
553: Anonymous Adventurer
LOL Onii-chan was actually there?
554: Anonymous Adventurer
He doesn’t use SNS, so we never know what he’s up to…
555: Anonymous Adventurer
He’s got an official SNS account, but it’s got a disclaimer: 【Run by the agency since he doesn’t want to do it】.
Only stream schedules get posted. That’s it.
556: Anonymous Adventurer
Running a proxy account so openly without backlash is wild lol
557: Anonymous Adventurer
Normally, getting caught using a proxy gets you flamed.
558: Anonymous Adventurer
That’s why they’re upfront about it lol
559: Anonymous Adventurer
He’s not “flaming” but gets weird attention. His cult-like fans keep him unscathed.
560: Anonymous Adventurer
Even if he gets flamed, he doesn’t hear it.
561: Anonymous Adventurer
Nah, Maya-chan said on stream, “I tell Onii-chan when he’s getting flamed lol.”
562: Anonymous Adventurer
Maya-chan’s savage lol
563: Anonymous Adventurer
Any on-site details?
564: Anonymous Adventurer
No filming allowed, so just text reports on SNS.
565: Anonymous Adventurer
Was there. Here’s the rundown:
Luca fan? gets to the front of the line.
Yells weird stuff and attacks Luca with magic.
Onii-san steps in and wrecks the guy.
Classic Onii-san domination.
Culprit handed to police, event delayed an hour, then resumed.
That’s it.
566: Anonymous Adventurer
Thanks.
Onii-chan noticed the magic first. Dude’s legit.
567: Anonymous Adventurer
Staged?
568: Anonymous Adventurer
On-site here, doesn’t feel staged. Police were involved.
569: Anonymous Adventurer
Onii-san sensed the magic activation, right?
570: Anonymous Adventurer
Can you even do that?
571: Anonymous Adventurer
High-rank adventurers can sense it. On-site guards were C-rank, so detecting magic activation timing is tough. You might feel mana strength, but pinpointing the exact moment? That’s elite-level. Is Onii-chan top-tier? For real?
572: Anonymous Adventurer
He soloed the Black Dragon, so it’s not surprising.
Without him, Luca-chan was in serious danger.
573: Anonymous Adventurer
She’d have taken a fire spell to the face. Worst case, death. Best case, permanent burns.
574: Anonymous Adventurer
Ugh, that’s like an acid attack…
575: Anonymous Adventurer
Real-world events are too risky without insane security.
There was that idol event where someone stormed in and blasted magic.
Heard there’s even organized crime groups like that.
576: Anonymous Adventurer
Yeah…
Little Garden needs to tighten up.
577: Anonymous Adventurer
Luca fans, chill with the Onii-chan hate.
Since Luca commented on his stream, you’ve been wild lol
578: Anonymous Adventurer
That’s why they avoided male streamers lol
That flame war was about that, but he saved her life, so show some gratitude.
579: Anonymous Adventurer
This might quiet some antis, right?
580: Anonymous Adventurer
Nah, lots of “that’s separate from this” takes.
581: Anonymous Adventurer
Either way, hyped for tonight’s Luca x Maya collab stream.
582: Anonymous Adventurer
Wanna hear about this incident.
But it’s probably not a fun topic for them.
They okay?
583: Anonymous Adventurer
They’ll talk about it. Fans are worried. Also, continuing the session? Wild.
584: Anonymous Adventurer
Not wild.
Onii-chan got Maya-chan’s autograph and is now helping with security.
585: Anonymous Adventurer
LOL
586: Anonymous Adventurer
Onii-chan on security? Too fancy lol
Why even have adventurer guards then?
587: Anonymous Adventurer
Adventurers were busy managing fans trying to swarm Onii-chan.
588: Anonymous Adventurer
LOL
Having safely completed the autograph session, I returned to the agency with Maya-chan, who had participated in the event alongside me. After the session, we were scheduled to do a collaborative stream at the office. Back at the agency, my heart was still racing a bit.
…Thankfully, it all ended without further incident.
At the venue, that was all I could think about—the sudden appearance of someone with malicious intent. I’m a C-rank adventurer myself. If we’d been in a labyrinth facing a monster, I think I could’ve reacted. But this was different. The attacker was a person, one who wanted my life. Fear paralyzed me, and I couldn’t move.
…In that moment, the one who shielded me without regard for his own safety was—
“…Maya’s Onii-san.”
He appeared out of nowhere, fearlessly protecting me. He neutralized the attacker without giving them a chance to fight back, then held my hand with a reassuring smile. In the end, he helped with security for free, calming the crowd—and, more than anything, me. Honestly, I was terrified after the attack. I could only continue the session because Onii-san was there, guarding me.
“…He was pretty cool,” I mumbled to myself, then bit my lip in embarrassment. No, no, I didn’t mean anything deep by it.
As I tried to convince myself, a knock at the door made me jump. Taking a deep breath to steady myself, I opened it.
“Ruka-san, thanks for collabing with me today,” said Maya-chan, smiling innocently.
Maya-chan and I are both high schoolers; I’m a year older, but our close age makes us good friends outside of work. “No problem. I wanted to stream with you too. Let’s have fun today.”
…I think I managed my usual smile. Being around Maya-chan inevitably makes me think of her brother, but I try to push it aside.
“Yes, let’s do this!” she replied cheerfully.
Her “thanks for collabing” probably comes from the subscriber gap. When we planned this, Maya-chan’s channel had 100,000 subscribers, far fewer than mine, so she might feel I’m doing her a favor. I just want to collab with fun people, but most agency girls act like that around me.
“By the way, is it okay to stream live today? After, uh… everything at the session…” Maya-chan asked, choosing her words carefully.
Her kindness is appreciated, but it still startles me. Especially now, I can’t afford to take a break. I need to reassure my fans. “…I’m fine. It was scary, but your Onii-san saved me.”
If I canceled the stream, fans would worry even more. I have to show them I’m okay.
“Oh, that’s a relief… And, um, sorry about Onii-chan. He’s always like that,” she said.
“It’s fine, really. He saved me, and I’m so grateful. He’s really strong, huh?”
“Hehe! Yup, Onii-chan’s amazing! But usually, he’d notice something like that faster. Maybe he was off today.”
“…Maybe because he was watching you?”
“Oh, that could be it! He’s crashed into a pole before ‘cause he was distracted.”
“What? Was he okay?”
“It was a mess… He broke the pole.”
“…Wow.”
“Yup. Back then, I just thought, ‘Wow, Onii-chan’s awesome!’ But he’s super strong, so it makes sense.”
Maya-chan laughed proudly. She’d always talked about her beloved brother, even before he started streaming. It’s clearly genuine, but… he’s a bit too incredible.
I had something I wanted to ask her. “…Onii-san helped with security after, but did he go home?”
He’d shouted, “The session can’t be stopped!” and “I’ll handle security!” He even coached the adventurers on mana detection, apparently raising their skills a notch. Some of his fans caused a stir asking for autographs, which the staff and adventurers managed. He also got tried handing out cards with Maya-chan’s channel address, getting scolded by Kirisaki-san… Anyway, he cleared the bad vibes from the venue, possibly on purpose.
It’s fine, though. He didn’t know me at all, yet he protected me and my fans so fiercely—it made me happy. But in the chaos, I hadn’t thanked him properly. If he was still nearby, I wanted to express my gratitude.
“Yup, he said he’s getting ready to watch today’s stream,” Maya-chan answered.
“I see…”
As expected, he’s a sister-obsessed brother. But knowing their history—their parents killed by monsters, leaving them to survive alone—I understand why. Maya-chan’s mentioned how grateful she is that, as a kid, her life stayed relatively normal thanks to him. Their bond makes sense.
I’d been leaving comments on his and Maya-chan’s streams to help support their livelihood, but that caused a bit of a flame war. I owe him an apology and thanks. Since he’ll likely watch this stream, I’ll thank him there—and directly when I see him next.
“You two, it’s almost time,” our managers said, entering the room.
My manager was worried after the session, but I nodded. “I’m good. Maya-chan, ready?”
“Yes!”
…First, we’ve got to get this stream started.
Maya-chan and I moved to the streaming room and sat down. This is the same room Onii-san used for his stream—standard for agency broadcasts. This chair might even be the one he sat in. No, no, don’t think about that.
I cleared my throat, switching to stream mode. Onii-san’s watching—I can’t show anything embarrassing. The stream began, and worried comments flooded in.
〈Heard on SNS you got attacked by a creep!?〉
〈Luca-chan, you okay!?〉
“Wow, Ruka-san, they’re super worried!” Maya-chan said, reacting to the comments.
I’d anticipated this, so I spoke in a calm, explanatory tone. “…I’m unharmed. People there restrained the guy, so don’t worry.”
I flashed a peace sign, and comments like “Thank goodness” and “We were worried” poured in. That settled things for now. As I relaxed, new comments appeared.
〈Heard from people there that Onii-san saved you?〉
〈He was actually at the session…〉
〈Onii-san watching? Thanks for saving Luca-chan!〉
〈You’ve got an official channel—leave a comment there! Seriously, thank you!〉
I’d thought the same. I planned to thank him in person later, but for now, I wanted to address it. I’ve commented on his and Maya-chan’s streams, so I hoped he’d reply. Maya-chan gave a wry smile. “Oh, Onii-chan doesn’t know his channel’s login or anything. He’s like, ‘Leave it to the agency!’”
〈LOL〉
〈But he’s a Maya fan, so he’s watching, right?〉
Probably. The “Maya fan” reasoning stung a bit, but it’s a chance to thank him. “Maya-chan, is Onii-san watching?”
“Maybe? Even if not now, he’ll probably catch it later.”
Right. Her words reassured me, and the comments exploded.
〈From a Luca fan: Thank you, Onii-san!〉
〈We’re watching today because of you!〉
〈Was there! Onii-san was so cool! I’m your little brother now!〉
〈I’m your little sister! Thank you, Onii-chan!〉
…The fans are getting a bit wild, but I’ll let it slide. “Let me say thanks too. I couldn’t in the chaos, so… thank you. I’ll thank you in person next time.”
〈Luca-chan thanking him directly…?〉
〈…Please do it publicly, not privately.〉
〈No way, Luca-chan getting involved…〉
〈C’mon, it’s just thanks, chill…〉
〈Some Luca fans are intense.〉
〈Luca-chan, don’t mind them…!〉
Not many, but some of my fans clearly aren’t happy. It’s tricky. “Haha, Onii-chan doesn’t care much, so it’s fine. He was just glad the session wasn’t canceled,” Maya-chan said.
〈Model fan?〉
〈Without him, it’d have been stopped…〉
〈As someone there, nothing but gratitude…〉
〈Same. Took trains from the countryside for this—huge thanks.〉
True. “Then… good. Onii-san took a fire spell head-on. He okay?”
“Oh, totally fine. He said physical enhancement boosts natural healing,” Maya-chan replied.
“…You can do that?”
“Apparently. He said it’s fine.”
I was stunned. If that spell had hit me, I’d have scars. He’s incredible.
〈…Still a monster lol〉
〈He’s gotta be top-tier among active adventurers, right?〉
〈Top-tier for sure. Overseas, there’s nuke-level freaks, so not sure if he’s that level.〉
〈At least top in Japan?〉
〈Hard to say without a fight.〉
The comments started analyzing Onii-san’s strength. “How strong is he, really?” I asked.
“Dunno… I haven’t seen him fight much outside the Black Dragon,” Maya-chan said.
“Got any other stories showing his strength?”
“Hmm… Not much comes to mind. Oh, but during a school trip, I forgot my wallet. When we got to the destination, Onii-chan was there with it.”
“…What?”
“I thought it was his usual stalking, so I let it slide…”
“That’s not something to brush off!”
“It’s fine, it’s fine. Now I think he might’ve run faster than the Shinkansen.”
“…Tch, could be.”
〈LOL〉
〈What’s that story?〉
〈More crazy brother stories lol〉
The comments lit up. Initially, my appearance on his stream caused some chaos, but now he’s more accepted. I don’t mind this vibe.
“Other stuff… Oh, Onii-chan sent a message: ‘I want to watch Maya’s stream, stop talking about me!’”
“This is our stream… Oh, Onii-san, thank you for today.”
As expected, he only cares about Maya-chan. It’s a bit annoying, but I had to thank him. Things were hectic at the session, and he left right after. I want to thank him in person later.
〈He’s really watching?〉
〈Thanks, Onii-chan!〉
〈Stream again! I subscribed!〉
〈Labyrinth streams or collabs, whatever!〉
Jinguuji Rinne〈I’d love for him to teach me labyrinth conquest!〉
“Oh, Rinne-chan’s here!” Maya-chan said.
“True. Rinne-chan’s at Adventurer Academy, so it could work.”
〈Rinne-chan!〉
〈True, she’s at the academy—good match lol〉
In our agency’s streamer group chat on LUINE, everyone was worried about a male streamer debuting. With an all-female agency, fans can get sensitive. As his senior, I was relieved it worked out, likely thanks to his unique personality.
“Oh, about Onii-chan…” Maya-chan continued.
“…You’re still going?”
“Yup. Lots of people want to meet him, so here’s a tip: he jumps through the air at night to avoid attention. Sharp-eyed folks might spot him. Look for a shooting star.”
“No way. Thinking it’s a star but it’s Maya-chan’s brother? Awful.”
Jinguuji Rinne〈That’s… kinda bad〉
〈The worst lol〉
〈Not granting wishes, more like cursing you〉
〈Got it! I’ll stare at the sky now!〉
And so, our stream went on.
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