Memory Summary: Shu is a soundproof practice room with a doll sitting against the mirrored back wall, attempting to work through an idol's routine but he quickly becomes frustrated. And starts shouting about his own inadequacies— being 0.3 seconds off in his movements— and then starts pleading with the doll and rambling about regaining his throne to Mademoiselle. Who scolds him. He begins animatedly arguing with himself as he accuses her of being a backstabber.
He suddenly goes quiet as the door creaks open. The doll is confused, asks if he died and then notices the girl creaking open the door. The doll introduces the both of them to Anzu, and asks her to leave Shu alone because he's shy. The doll is mostly interested in getting her and Shu out of the room so Anzu can clean, Shu is interested in yelling at Anzu for taking his prey— Tenshouin Eichi— from him.
Then Mademoiselle scolds him, again, he starts arguing with her. Mademoiselle asks for a little more time to let Shu calm down; he gets more worked up though when Anzu reaches for her. They end up explaining she's old and fragile, then bragging about her, his handiwork, his old unit— which irritates Shu again, and fires him up to get back to more practice.
Mademoiselle tries to tell him, no, they need to leave, Anzu needs to clean and can't do it while they're there— and ends up apologizing to Anzu for Shu being selfish.
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Memory Summary: Shu is a soundproof practice room with a doll sitting against the mirrored back wall, attempting to work through an idol's routine but he quickly becomes frustrated. And starts shouting about his own inadequacies— being 0.3 seconds off in his movements— and then starts pleading with the doll and rambling about regaining his throne to Mademoiselle. Who scolds him. He begins animatedly arguing with himself as he accuses her of being a backstabber.
He suddenly goes quiet as the door creaks open. The doll is confused, asks if he died and then notices the girl creaking open the door. The doll introduces the both of them to Anzu, and asks her to leave Shu alone because he's shy. The doll is mostly interested in getting her and Shu out of the room so Anzu can clean, Shu is interested in yelling at Anzu for taking his prey— Tenshouin Eichi— from him.
Then Mademoiselle scolds him, again, he starts arguing with her. Mademoiselle asks for a little more time to let Shu calm down; he gets more worked up though when Anzu reaches for her. They end up explaining she's old and fragile, then bragging about her, his handiwork, his old unit— which irritates Shu again, and fires him up to get back to more practice.
Mademoiselle tries to tell him, no, they need to leave, Anzu needs to clean and can't do it while they're there— and ends up apologizing to Anzu for Shu being selfish.